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An undefeated team

Ray Rice races through Cardinal "D"

PISCATAWAY, NJ - Head coach Greg Schiano's Scarlet Knights booted No. 3 Louisville out of the BCS national championship field and boosted its program into the national title picture Thursday night with a 28-25 victory over No. 3 Louisville
Offensively, Ray Rice, Brian Leonard. Mike Teel and the Scarlet Knights registered the greatest victory in Rutgers history by coming back from a 25-7 deficit in the second quarter to score 21 unasnwered points.
Defensively, Rutgers "under-sized" front line displayed why the Scarlet Knights have the second-ranked "D" in NCAA Division IA football and after a quarterback sack on the last play of the contest, it appeared as all of the record-breaking crowd of 44,111 fans had left the stands to celebrate on the field.
 

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Week ending 09/16/06

Cory Schoonover (Toms River), a senior at TCNJ, earned NJAC Offensive Player of the Week honors after rushing for a season-high 142 yards on 17 carries in the Lions’ 20-14 non-conference road win at FDU-Florham. In the victory, he registered a 54-yard touchdown run, rushed for a two-point conversion and finished the game with 218 all-purpose yards.

Cornell Hunt (North Brunswick), a sophomore at MSU, earned NJAC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the second time this season after collecting a career-high 17 tackles in the Red Hawks’ 27-15 non-conference road loss to Springfield. In the contest, he notched seven solo stops and 10 assisted tackles to mark the second consecutive game with 14 or more stops.

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Jared Chunn Eatontown), a froah at Kean, earned NJAC Offensive Rookie honors after posting 89 yards of total offense in the Cougars’ 21-13 non-conference road win at Franklin & Marshall. He rushed nine times for a career-high 47 yards and caught two passes for 42 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown reception.

Week ending 09/10/06

Rutgers senior punter Joe Radigan (Hoboken) was named BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week when the Scarlet Knights shutout Illinois 33-0.
Radigan was recognized after averaging 50.5 yards on his four punts, while dropping two punts inside Illinois' 20-yard line. His best punt of the day traveled a school-record 78 yards, pinning Illinois on its four-yard line in the first quarter.

Andrew Larkin (Hamilton Square), a junior at TCNJ was chosen NJAC Defensive Player of the Week after collecting a game-high 10 tackles in the Lions’ 24-21 road victory over Division I-AA LaSalle. He notched nine solo stops in the game and was an instrumental cog in a TCNJ defensive unit that held the Explorers to just 154 total yards of offensive in the second half.

Ryan Ross (Pompton Lakes) was named NJAC Special Teams honors for the second consecutive week after producing 134 all-purpose yards in the Lions’ 24-21 win over LaSalle. With TCNJ trailing in the second quarter, he registered a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, marking the second consecutive week that he returned a kickoff for a score.

Marc Fabiano (Scotch Plains) a frosh at TCNJ, earned NJAC Defensive Rookie honors after collecting nine tackles in the Lions’ win over Division I-AA LaSalle. He produced six solo stops on the night including a game-saving 4th-and-1 tackle at the TCNJ 22-yard line.

Week ending 09/03/06

Cornell Hunt (North Brunswick), sophomore,was honored as NJAC Defensive Player of the Week, in his first contest as a Red Hawk, led the Montclair State defense with 14 tackles to spark a 21-7 road victory over Division I-AA Iona. In total, he collected four solo stops, 10 assisted tackles and 3.5 tackles for a loss, along with one sack.

Named NJAC Special Teams Player of the Week was Ryan Ross (Pomtpon Lakes), a graduate student at TCNJ, who tallied the first points of the season for the Lions with an 81-yard kickoff return for a touchdown to open the second half in the Lions’ 24-14 road loss to Muhlenberg. On the return, he surpassed the 1,000 career all-purpose mark.

Jonathan Downes (Gibbstown), a frosh at Rowan was named NJAC Rookie Offensiveman of the Week when he saw his first collegiate action in the second half of the Profs’ 32-8 victory over Christopher Newport and produced 41 yards rushing on just eight carries.

Jason Leeds (Egg Harbor), a frosh Kean, was named NJAC Rookie Defensiveman of the Week when he recorded a team-high 14 tackles for the Cougars in his first collegiate game as Kean fell on the road to USMMA-Kings Point, 29-19. He produced nine solo stops, five assisted tackles, one pass break-up, one quarterback hurry and first tackle for a loss.

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