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Coming off a tough loss, the No. 8-ranked Oregon Ducks came to Piscataway for the first time in program history and demolished the Scarlet Knights, 56-10, in a game that was by no imaginable metric other than the big numbers on the scoreboard ever even remotely that close.
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The No. 8 Oregon Ducks and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights meet on Saturday in a Big Ten matchup that will be televised nationally. The game will feature an Oregon team fresh off its first loss of the season and a Rutgers team on a three-game losing streak.
The Washington Huskies look to win their second game in a row when they take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in Big Ten action on Friday night. Rutgers is coming off a 31-28 loss at Minnesota on Sept.
Rutgers has one of the worst defenses in college football and in its 159-year history. That conclusion is inevitable after the Scarlet Knights suffered a 56-10 blowout loss to No. 8 Oregon (6-1, 3-1) on Saturday night in SHI Stadium, where coordinator Robb Smith’s disastrous unit was carved up in historic fashion.
The Ducks connected on eight passes of 20+ yards while the team averaged 11.5 yards per carry in their dominant Big Ten victory.
Dante Moore passed for 290 yards and four touchdowns and No. 8 Oregon followed its first loss of the season with a 56-10 romp over Rutgers on Saturday night in the first meeting between the schools.
Games with ACC or Big Ten teams that involved three times worth of travel generally went quite well for the home teams in Week 8, as they finished 6-1 in contests against their cross-country visitors. The one exception was quite notable, as Rutgers ended up on the wrong side of Oregon's wrath in a 56-10 loss to an angry group of Ducks.
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Rutgers Debuts R NIL Initiative; Looks to Launch Itself Into the New Age of College Football
Rutgers Athletic Director Kelli Zinn had a chance to speak to the media about RNIL and how it will work at Rutgers. “Rutgers now has a robust NIL infrastructure, so this is a huge week for us. I think this is absolutely a turning point in what will now be everything that we need here in order to compete at the highest level.