Now for a second time, Greg Schiano’s vision for Rutgers football is turning into reality

Culture is the most important part of yet another Greg Schiano rebuild of Rutgers football.

BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY — The patient, pragmatic and at times painful rebuild of Rutgers football is once again on the verge of a dramatic step forward. And as the calendar turns to July, it is clear that Rutgers and head coach Greg Schiano have this program pointed up.

An incredible month of June for Rutgers football saw a staggering 20 commits during the month. There was a buzz about Rutgers, almost palatable at times, with the Big Ten program now ranked top-15 nationally.

As he did at Rutgers during his first tenure as head coach, Schiano has built – or rather rebuilt – this program from the bottom up. No shortcuts, no quick and easy fixes.

Following the program’s first winning season and bowl win since 2014, Rutgers clearly has the pieces to be competitive in the Big Ten. Now this summer has proven that Rutgers can be competitive in the toughest conference in college football.

And what is perhaps most impressive about it all is that Schiano and his staff did it differently than most of the other rebuilds around college football. They didn’t go crazy with the transfer portal. They don’t park luxury vehicles inside their stadium for flashy photo shoots.

Relationships and hard work, Schiano said, have paid off in piecing together a recruiting class that is likely to be the best in program history.

“It’s no secret. We need to be different. We can’t we’re not going to do it the same way that the ‘blue bloods’ do it and just do it better than them and go flying by them,” Schiano said prior to his charity golf classic at Fiddler’s Elbow.

“We got to be different. We got to do it our way and our way is different. So it’s pretty clear like usually players know they want to be part of it, or they know they don’t.”

Consider this class of 2025, which now has eight commits who are ranked as four-star recruits. While the class is star-heavy and talented, not every player in this class has been a high-profile recruit.

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Chase Linton, who committed to Schiano following the first official visit weekend in early June, holds just one Power Five offer (from Rutgers). That didn’t deter Schiano and his staff from getting in early on the Georgia defensive end.

Days after his commitment, 247Sports bumped Linto up to a four-star and made him the No. 28 edge rusher in the nation.

“First of all, he looks right through you and talks right at you – like he planned everything. Maybe he did,” Linton said of his relationship with Schiano.

“He’s more real than a lot of coaches I talked to and direct. It’s part of what (my family) liked a lot about him. And his staff is like that too. They treat me like family, like I matter not like a VIP guest like some other schools but more like family.

“I’m locked in. I didn’t take any of my other official visits and haven’t camped anywhere this whole summer. Now I’m only focused on senior year.”

When Schiano talks about his program, he speaks about culture.

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There were no shortcuts to Schiano 1.0, and that certainly is the case now. In fact, Schiano might be the head coach in Power Five football who is most dedicated to self-discipline and integrity.

For some recruits, that type of mentality doesn’t fit with their understandable priority lists, often times topped by Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) and playing tome guarantees. But Schiano, even when chasing after a bigtime player, doesn’t change the culture of the program to fit the pitch.

Consider Malcolm Ray, a defensive tackle from Florida State.

Ray was heavily pursued by a number of those ‘blue blood’ programs. During his four seasons at Florida State, he had 60 total tackles with 3.5 sacks and two passes defended.

And yet he picked Rutgers despite some big programs coming in for him during his recruitment.

“It was a big risk. So I got to say, with coach Schiano, when we first got on the phone and we were talking like we knew each other from way back when,” Ray said.

“But it was just like the connection that we instantly. We clicked so fast and it was just like ‘How can I not?’ A connection with the head coach is like something you want. So it was just that it felt right.”

Rutgers football commit Chase Linton talks the Greg Schiano factor and his new 4-star ranking

Chase Linton talks about his Rutgers football commitment and his relationship with head coach Greg Schiano.

Chase Linton remains completely locked in with Rutgers football. One of the most intriguing players in this highly-ranked Scarlet Knights recruiting class, Linton is a fascinating recruiting prospect due to his athleticism.

Seriously under-recruited, Linton picked Rutgers over offers from Appalachian State, Bowling Green, Georgia State, UMass and Memphis. He committed to Rutgers in early June while on an official visit to the Big Ten program.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound edge rusher had 61 total tackles last year along with five sacks and 20 tackles for a loss. He also had one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries for  North Atlanta High School (Atlanta, Georgia).

Since his commitment to Rutgers, Linton said that things are rolling along in the right direction with the Scarlet Knights and head coach Greg Schiano.

“Things are good. The commitment means a lot to me and my family,” Linton told Rutgers Wire.

“I’m planning to come to a game or two this season and right before school starts.

“Coach Schiano is amazing. I’m from a sports family so we pay attention to coaches a lot. And Schiano’s energy is just a good fit for me. He’s straightforward and respectable and credible. It was talking to him that really made a difference for me.”

This past month, Linton was bumped up to a four-star recruit by 247Sports.

He is now the No. 28 edge in the nation and the No. 35 recruit in the class of 2025.

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The bump in the ratings is a significant one for Linton and came after his commitment to the Scarlet Knights.

“It’s good to be noticed as a high-level player and it also means I really have to produce and play hard,” Linton said.

“So I’m happy about it but I know what really matters is what I do on the field.”

As Linton alluded to, his four-star ranking is sure to bring attention to the Georgia edge rusher.

“I’m locked in. I didn’t take any of my other official visits and haven’t camped anywhere this whole summer,” Linton said.

“Now I’m only focused on senior year.”

Film Breakdown – Rutgers football secured an elite athlete in Chase Linton

Rutgers football added an elite athlete to their defensive line when the Scarlet Knights received a commitment from prospect Chase Linton.

Rutgers football landed a commitment from an elite athlete at the defensive end position in four-star 2025 prospect Chase Linton.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound edge rusher from North Atlanta High School in Georgia, Atlanta, is extremely athletic.His commitment in early June gives Rutgers yet another elite athlete in this recruiting class.

When Linton reports to campus in 2025, he can be impactful. He offers both stopping the run and putting pressure on the quarterback at the defensive end position. Linton has long arms, preventing offensive tackles from getting their hands on him.

Linton is a speedy pash rusher who plays gap-sounded defense in the rushing attack. He can pursue ball carriers, track down quarterbacks, and make plays in space, causing turnovers by ripping the football loose. His quick bursts of speed and agility will make it difficult for opposing Big Ten linemen.

Per 247Sports, Linton is a four-star and the No. 35 recruit in the nation.

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The future Scarlet Knight’s strengths thrive in passing situations, using his size and length to hurry or get hits on the quarterback. He does an excellent job disrupting the offensive rhythm, forcing the quarterback to panic in the pocket.

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The average weight for an FBS Power Five defensive lineman is 260 pounds, making Linton undersize for his position. He has the length but needs to gain weight and strength. Linton will struggle in the Big Ten’s heavy rushing attack being outweighed on the defensive line.

 

 

 

 

Three-star 2025 recruit Chase Linton adds size and speed to Rutgers’ defensive line

Rutgers added a explosive edge rusher in 2025 recruit Chase Linton. The three-star defensive end provides speed to Rutgers’ defensive line.

Last week, Rutgers football added a strong edge rusher in three-star 2025 recruit Chase Linton.

Linton is from North Atlanta High School (Atlanta, Georgia) is a powerful defensive player who can add size and speed to Rutgers’ defensive line.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound defensive tackle projects well for Rutgers. The four-star has good technique and can execute his assignments effectively. Linton has active hands but needs to fire those hands quicker on the Power Five level. He comes off the ball well, but he tends to expose his body to opposing offensive linemen with his slow hands.

Once his hands are on opposing players, he uses them effectively. Linton uses his hands and feet effectively to engage and shed blockers, maintain leverage, and finish tackles.

As a defensive lineman, Linton moves well. He moves well laterally, recovers quickly, and executes proper footwork and hand placement.

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He has pass-rushing ability, pressuring the quarterback and disrupting the passing game. Linton uses various pass-rushing techniques, providing pressure from the outside. 

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Linton is a run stuffer, maintaining gap control in the run game. He has the size and strength to hold his ground against powerful offensive linemen. Linton generates power at the point of attack while maintaining leverage.
As Linton continues to develop towards the Power Five level, look for the three-star prospect to work on his quickness with his technique.

Why did Chase Linton commit to Rutgers football? ‘The people were so genuine’

Chase Linton discusses his commitment this weekend to Rutgers football.

Chase Linton committed to Rutgers football while on an official visit over the weekend. The Georgia edge rusher cites the feel of the Big Ten program while on the trip and his connection with head coach Greg Schiano for his commitment.

A three-star edge, Linton is coming off a junior season at North Atlanta High School (Atlanta, Georgia) with 31 tackles and two sacks in six games, He also had nine total tackles for a loss as well as a fumble caused and a fumble recovery.

Linton is flying a bit under the radar, checking in as the No. 48 edge rusher in the nation and the No. 52 recruit in Georgia in the class of 2025 according to On3.

His offer list included Appalachian State, Bowling Green, Georgia State, UMass and Memphis.

“I committed because going over there, I had no expectations and the people were just so genuine and honest,” Linton told Rutgers Wire this week.

“It really felt like the place for me, especially their F.A.M.I.L.Y., Trust, CHOP motto.”

Linton was one of 21 recruits to take an official visit to Rutgers over the weekend. By Monday, 10 players had committed to Rutgers during a three-day span.

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Linton made his commitment on Sunday at the end of the official visit.

As for the relationship with the staff, Linton singled out Schiano and the impression he left on him during the official visit.

“Coach Schiano’s approach to coaching and him just being straightforward with is what really stood out to me and my family,” Linton said.

The F.A.M.I.L.Y. mantra is foundational for the Rutgers mentality, but Linton’s own family played a role in this as well.

“I honestly did not expect to commit but when I was there, my parents only had positive things to say about Rutgers and I took that as a sign,” Linton said.

Linton is one of three players committed in this class from Georgia.

Vernon Allen III commits to Rutgers over Florida, Michigan & Penn State

Vernon Allen III commits to Rutgers football on Sunday.

Vernon Allen III has committed to Rutgers football.

The three-star wide receiver gave his commitment on Sunday while wrapping up the final day of his official visit to Rutgers.

The 6-foot-3, 185-pound wide receiver is the No. 16 player in Maryland in the 2025 class. Last year for City College (Baltimore, Maryland), he had 74 catches for 1,123 receiving yards with 13 touchdowns.

He picked Rutgers over offers from Boston College, Cincinnati, Duke, Florida, Michigan, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Wisconsin among others. Allen has canceled his other official visits, including an upcoming one to Wisconsin.

On Sunday, Allen made his commitment public with a post on social media:

 

Earlier on Sunday, Rutgers received a commitment from Georgia edge rusher [autotag]Chase Linton[/autotag].

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On Saturday, Rutgers received commitments from  from defensive lineman Miron Gurman, Michael Clayton, defensive end Braelyn Bruens and defensive lineman Braxton Kyle.

The commitment of Allen gives Rutgers six recruits who committed over the weekend.

Georgia edge rusher Rutgers football lands three-star edge Chase Linton

Chase Linton commits to Rutgers football.

Another day, another defensive lineman has committed to Rutgers football. On Sunday, Chase Linton committed to the Scarlet Knights.

The junior committed to Rutgers on Sunday while on an official visit.

Linton is a three-star edge rusher from North Atlanta High School (Atlanta, Georgia). He is the No. 48 edge rusher in the nation and the No. 52 recruit in Georgia in the class of 2025 according to On3.

Last year in six games, he had 31 total tackles with two sacks. He also had nine total tackles for a loss as well as a fumble caused and a fumble recovery.

He held offers from Appalachian State, Bowling Green, Georgia State, UMass and Memphis.

His commitment was made official on Sunday when he posted it on social media.

It has been a big weekend for Rutgers with several big commitments. On Saturday, Rutgers landed its first commitment from defensive lineman [autotag]Miron Gurman[/autotag]. This was followed by athlete [autotag]Michael Clayton[/autotag], defensive end [autotag]Braelyn Bruens[/autotag] and defensive lineman [autotag]Braxton Kyle[/autotag].

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Kyle and Linton are both from Georgia.