Toms River North standout Justin Kaye commits to Stony Brook

New Jersey offensive lineman Justin Kaye makes his college commitment.

Justin Kaye committed to Stony Brook on Friday. One of the top offensive linemen in New Jersey this past fall, Kaye held a Preferred Walk On (PWO) offer from Rutgers football.

Kaye is a 6-foot-7, 290-pound offensive tackle from Toms River North (Toms River, New Jersey).

This week, Kaye announced a final 10 that included Rutgers along with Boston College, Miami, Northwestern, Penn State and several FBS programs alongside Stony Brook. He made the decision to take the scholarship offer from Stony Book.

Kaye was part of a fearsome Toms River North offensive line that also featured four-star Jaelyne Matthews, a member of the 2025 recruiting class. Matthews received his first Power Five offer from Rutgers and is currently at Tennessee this week on an unofficial visit.

“I made the choice of Stony Brook because on my official visit, they treated me like family and I fell in love with Long Island,” Kaye told RutgersWire this week.

“It’s the best fit for me because I have a great offensive line coach in coach Bache (Chris Bache) and it’s a program in a rebuild and I want to be part of that. Also a young and ambitious head coach in coach Cosh (Billy Cosh).”

He will be signing his National Letter of Intent (NLI) on February 7.

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Stony Brook opens their season on Aug. 31 at Marshall. The Seawolves are very much in a rebuild, coming off an 0-10 season.

Villanova vs Stony Brook Prediction, Game Preview: FCS Spring Football

Villanova Wildcats vs Stony Brook Seawolves prediction and FCS spring football game preview.

Villanova Wildcats vs Stony Brook Seawolves prediction and FCS spring football game preview.


Villanova vs Stony Brook Broadcast

Date: Saturday, March 6
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Kenneth P LaValle Stadium, Stony Brook, NY
Network: FloFootball

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Villanova (0-0) vs Stony Brook (0-0) Game Preview

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Why Villanova Will Win

The Wildcats should have one of the better offenses and passing games in the CAA and as the season goes on. Even if it takes a little bit, the O line should be solid for a good backfield with QB Daniel Smith and RB Justin Covington as good as any in the FCS.

Smith threw for 35 touchdowns and ran for 12 scores, Covington averaged over eight yards per carry, and it should all work against a Stony Brook defense that’s solid again, but might not be enough.

The Seawolves have to prove that have the firepower to keep up, but …

Why Stony Brook Will Win

The defense really will be solid.

The offensive side might need a little bit to get all the parts going around QB Tyquell Fields – the receiving corps will be a work in progress – but the defense should be able to keep the game in range.

The Seawolves need to at least push the passing attack against a questionable Villanova secondary, and it has to generate some semblance of a pass rush from the other side, but …

What’s Going To Happen

This will be a fight.

It might have been two years ago since they played, but Stony Brook pulled off a 36-35 win over the Wildcats in a strange year when things weren’t working like they should’ve.

Villanova’s offense has the pop to come through in the fourth quarter as the Seawolves stall.

Villanova vs Stony Brook Prediction, Line

Villanova 30, Stony Brook 23
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