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PISCATAWAY, N.J. - It took nearly an entire season, but No. 16 Rutgers appears to have its passing game moving as smoothly as its rushers as it prepares for the Dec. 28 Texas Bowl against Kansas State.
Quarterback Mike Teel, who spent much of the season dodging criticism despite being only a redshirt sophomore and first-year starter, looked sharp in Rutgers final two regular-season games. Teel's emergence takes some pressure off tailback Ray Rice, who won team MVP honors after carrying the offensive load this season.See the full content of this document
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Rutgers Qb Finding Passing Touch
"It definitely takes time," Teel said of the passing game. "Obviously we didn't want it to take as much time as it ...
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