How does the Rutgers 2023 recruiting class rank among the program’s efforts the past decade?

With several strong classes as of late, we decided to take a look back over the past decade and decide which recruiting class was best. Here’s Rutgers Wire’s definitive ranking of the past 10 years of recruiting classes for the Scarlet Knights.

Rutgers football recruiting crew had an active June, as 10 of the 15 players who committed for the class of 2023 all did so this month. Two players – linebacker Dariel Djabome and cornerback Bo Mascoe – committed just this past week.

Per 247Sports has the No. 27 recruiting class in the nation. With the return of head coach Greg Schiano, the Scarlet Knights have once again seen several years of strong recruiting classes. Whether they be from the Florida pipeline, or recruited locally from PA, NJ, and MD – there are players across the country champing at the bit to be a part of a rebuilding program. Strong recruits should lead to more success and better recruiting classes in the future.

With several strong classes as of late, we decided to take a look back over the past decade and decide which recruiting class was best. Here’s Rutgers Wire’s definitive ranking of the past 10 years of recruiting classes for the Scarlet Knights.

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