In adding two former players to his Rutgers football staff, Greg Schiano likes the mentality and synergy: ‘They understand our culture’

Rutgers football has added two former players to new roles over the past few weeks.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — There hasn’t been much change to the coaching staff this offseason for Rutgers football, a rare period of stability in what seems like otherwise turbulent times in college football. But for Rutgers football and head coach Greg Schiano, the addition of two coaches to the staff are important in that they bring a singularity of purpose to their roles.

In mid-February, Rutgers promoted Scott Vallone to be the new tight ends coach. And last week, David Rowe was hired by Rutgers to be defensive quality control.

The connection here is simple to understand for Schiano: Both Vallone and Rowe are former Rutgers players. And more than that, both also played for Schiano.

Make no mistakes about it, Schiano runs a tight detail-oriented program. Vallone has been with the program since Schiano returned in 2020 and has paid his dues through the system. Rowe comes with an impressive resume where most recently was the secondary coach at Houston.

“More importantly than the system, they understand our culture. You know, systems change, details change, but the culture is not going to change,” Schiano said on Tuesday.

“That’s who we are. That’s how we operate. And Scott has earned his way, right? Scott stepped away – he was at Fordham and he was in a leadership role. And he stepped away four years ago when we came back and sacrificed for our program, came here as a quality control assistant, and worked his way up and we all felt and Kirk (offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca) and I especially felt that Scott deserved the opportunity to be tight ends coach. And he’s doing a great job. So, excited about that.”

Prior to joining the Rutgers staff, Vallone was the defensive line coach at Fordham from 2018-19. At Rutgers, he was a standout defensive tackle who spent time in the NFL with three teams.

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As for Rowe, he has quickly earned a reputation as a young and exciting coach. A former three-star recruit from Florida, Rowe should be an asset for Rutgers in terms of recruiting.

Rutgers had targeted Rowe last year for part of its coaching staff. The time turned turned out to be right for both parties this offseason.

“We had the opportunity. David Rowe was available, which is rare that a guy of that quality is available this time of year,” Schiano said.

“But when we had the opportunity to get him we certainly did it without thinking because he’s an excellent DB coach and you guys remember him as a player. That same approach – he was always a very smart player. He’s a he’s a very smart coach, and fits right in with our defensive staff. I think he’s going to help in many ways.”

Source: Rutgers football set to hire David Rowe to the coaching staff

David Rowe is joining the Rutgers football staff.

Rutgers football is set to add a former standout to its coaching staff.

According to a source, Rutgers will be adding David Rowe as part of its current coaching staff. Rowe was most recently the secondary coach at Houston.

Rowe is will be a part of the Scarlet Knights’ staff in a quality control role. He joined Houston in 2021 as their defensive backs coach and was promoted the following year to be their secondary coach.

Prior to that, Rowe was the cornerbacks coach at Central Michigan from 2019-20.

In 2013, Rowe got a huge opportunity when he was a Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship recipient with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The head coach of the Buccaneers that season was Greg Schiano.

And Schiano, of course, is the current head coach at Rutgers. Last year, his fourth with the Scarlet Knights, saw Rutgers finish the season 7-6 and with a Pinstripe Bowl win over Miami.

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Rowe formerly played at Rutgers where he started three years. He joined the Scarlet Knights as part of the 2008 class where he was a three-star and had offers from Cincinnati, Georgia Tech and Miami.

The addition of Rowe is significant for Rutgers, in that it adds a former player to the roster who is a strong recruiter. From Florida, Rowe gives Rutgers another connection to the state.