Rutgers football got a lead early in the second quarter when Shaquan Loyal blocked an Indiana punt. Defensive back Eric Rogers took the ball mid-air and ran it in for a touchdown.
The play was the second time in as many weeks that Rutgers has gotten a big play on special teams. Last week, Aaron Young blocked a punt and ran it in for a touchdown in a 27-24 comeback win over Michigan State.
This week, Rogers made a big play as Rutgers squeaked out to a 17-14 halftime lead. The special teams play was very much needed as the Rutgers offense was cold in the first half.
BLOCKED PUNT ➡️ TOUCHDOWN 👏
The first play of the 2nd quarter is a big one for @RFootball! pic.twitter.com/woZRxQypC3
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 21, 2023
Rogers joined Rutgers out of the transfer portal from Northern Illinois. In 2022, Rogers had 18 tackles, two interceptions and four passes defended.
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The offense’s only touchdown came in the first quarter off a Gavin Wimsatt one-yard run on the game’s opening drive.
Kyle Monangai had 53 rushing yards in the first half.