Why has Rutgers football targeted North Carolina this recruiting cycle? Greg Schiano explains why

Greg Schiano explains why the Rutgers football recruiting class features three players from North Carolina.

In recent years with the move to the Big Ten, Rutgers football has expanded its recruiting footprint into the Midwest. But this year, Rutgers is expanding its recruiting into non-traditional areas, including one state that the program has seemingly not recruited in recent history.

The 2024 recruiting class for Rutgers football has clearly expanded geographically, with just five commits from this current class of 22 verbals coming from New Jersey and New York.

And most interesting, there are as many commits from North Carolina as there are from New Jersey…but why?

The answer, according to head coach [autotag]Greg Schiano[/autotag], is multiple, varied and….welll…a bit nuanced.

Location, however, is one point that Schiano said factored into landing three players from North Carolina, an area that Rutgers has traditionally not recruited heavily. Rutgers is easily accessible which makes recruiting easy and is a selling point for families to come visit the program.

“We go to look (and) find the guys that fit. So they’re good enough, as I said, athletes, and then there is a cultural fit,” Schiano said in a recent interview with ‘Eye on Piscataway.’

“And you know, sometimes it’s when you change who’s recruiting the area. Sometimes it’s when it’s just the way that it goes by the year there are more athletes there that fit your makeup, but for whatever reason it’s worked that way. And I think again, you know, Charlotte, so many flights into New York, we have an international airport right here and then two others that are surrounding – three others us that are surrounding us within an hour .So you know, there’s plenty of opportunity to get here.”

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The interview with Schiano was conducted by Piscataway mayor Brian Wahler.

According to 247Sports, Rutgers currently has the No. 31 class in the nation. The three recruits from North Carolina are:

All three North Carolina commits are ranked as three-star recruits per 247Sports.

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Film Review: Rutgers football lands 2024 three-star recruit Noah Shaw

Rutgers football continues to build its 2024 roster with the commitment of three-star athlete Noah Shaw of Asheville (N.C.).

Rutgers football continues to build its 2024 roster with the commitment of three-star athlete Noah Shaw of Asheville (N.C.). Shaw announced his verbal commitment last week, marking Greg Schiano’s third recruit from the Tar Heel state.

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound athlete from Asheville High School, North Carolina, primarily played outside linebacker and strong safety in high school. Shaw can boost Rutgers’ defensive depth and special team units, collecting 115 tackles in 11 games for the Fighting Cougars. Also, Shaw recorded 15 pass breakups, two interceptions, three tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries, and six quarterback hurries as a junior.

According to Rivals.com, Shaw is ranked No. 32 in North Carolina and has a 5.5 Rivals Rating making him a three-star prospect. Following his visit with the Scarlet Knights, Shaw received offers from Vanderbilt and Missouri, totaling 18.

Film Breakdown

Below are Shaw’s athletic stats, according to hudl.com.
40-yard Dash Shuttle Bench Press 100-meters Vertical Jump Squats Cleans
4.47 seconds 4.43 seconds 275 pounds 11 seconds 38.5 inches 350 pounds 285 pounds

When watching Shaw’s film from last season, you can see how he is a versatile player. He can be placed around at different spots, playing wherever needed. Safety is the better position for the 2024 recruit because of his speed, but if he adds size, he can move down to linebacker.

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Shaw has a high football IQ, understanding different coverages and routes. The new Scarlet Knight plays with a relentless motor that never ends. Shaw can scroll down to linebacker level or play cover two as a safety, making him a diverse player.

Schiano will like Shaw’s physical play, an aspect Schiano builds his defense around. Shaw will be a nice piece for defensive coordinator Joe Harasymiak, plugging Shaw anywhere on the field. Keep an eye on Shaw, for this 2024 prospect can be a multi-year starter for the Scarlet Knights.

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A flood or linebackers: Noah Shaw commits to Rutgers football

Noah Shaw commits to Rutgers football.

The linebackers lined up two-by-two for Rutgers football, with the Scarlet Knights landing their second linebacker in as many days. Noah Shaw committed to Rutgers on Thursday.

On Wednesday, Rutgers received a commitment from Samarian Robinson, a three-star linebacker from Florida.

Shaw, from Asheville, NC, took an official visit to Rutgers on June 2. He held Power Five offers from Duke, Missouri and Vanderbilt along with offers from Appalachian State, UConn, East Carolina and Tulane among others.

He is a 6-foot-1 linebacker who is a three-star on both Rivals and 247Sports.

He tweeted about his commitment to Rutgers on Thursday afternoon.

 

Rutgers now holds the No. 27 recruiting class in the nation according to 247Sports.

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Shaw joins a recruiting class that now features 16 commits and three linebackers. In addition to Robinson and Shaw, who committed in back-to-back days, Rutgers received a commitment on June 10 from Montele Johnson.

A three-star linebacker from Michigan, Johnson held offers from Boston College, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Missouri and West Virginia.

He is the third commitment that Rutgers has landed this recruiting class from North Carolina.

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