Rutgers football: Former Scarlet Knights defensive lineman Stanley Dennis II joins Sacred Heart

A former Rutgers football player has found an FCS home in the transfer portal.

After entering the transfer portal in late December, former former Rutgers football defensive lineman Dennis II has found a new home. Dennis who has two years of eligibility, will take his talents to Sacred Heart University.

Dennis joins the Pioneers after spending three years in Piscataway. During his time at Rutgers, he only appeared in one game, which came during the 2022 season. The talented defensive lineman helped Rutgers earn a win in his collegiate debut against Wagner.

While Dennis did not get many snaps at Rutgers, he excelled in the classroom. He was named to the All-Big Ten Academic team in 2021, 2022 and 2023. As he looks to help the Pioneers defense, he hopes to continue his academic excellence.

 

Although there is only a little college tape on Dennis II, he was impressive in Rutgers’s spring game last year. The Taft School product recorded six tackles, one sack, and a forced fumble as a member of the White team.

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He will join a Pioneers team that finished last year with a 2-9 record. Due to their struggles, Dennis should get plenty of opportunities to make an impact on the defensive line.

Since the calendar flipped to January, the Scarlet Knights have also lost defensive back Elijuwan Mack and offensive lineman Hunter Seubert to the transfer portal.

Rutgers offensive lineman Hunter Seubert enters the NCAA transfer portal

On Monday, Rutgers offensive lineman Hunter Seubert entered the transfer portal.

On New Year’s Day, Rutgers offensive lineman Hunter Seubert entered the NCAA transfer portal. The 5-foot-11, 280-pound lineman left Rutgers football after only one season with the program.

The New Jersey offensive lineman didn’t see any action this past season after committing to Rutgers football in 2022. While in high school, Seubert guided the Watchung Hills Warriors to a 7-3 record during his senior year (2022-23) while playing both offensive and defensive line.

Seubert logged 63 tackles, three sacks, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one interception in his last season with the Warriors.

In four seasons at Watchung Hills High School (Warren, New Jersey), the former Warrior recorded 99 tackles, six sacks, five force fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one interception throughout his four seasons.

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He is the son of former New York Giants offensive lineman Rich Seubert.

In the past month, Rutgers has seen multiple players on the offensive side of the ball enter the portal, with quarterback Evan Simon (Temple) and wide receiver Rashad Rochelle  (Indiana State) most notably finding landing spots.

Since New Year’s Day, the Scarlet Knights also lost defensive back Elijuwan Mack.

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On Tuesday, they added Minnesota’s wide receiver Dino Kaliakmanis and quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis to their 2024 roster.