Bishop Neumann graduate Noah Vedral remains Rutgers QB

Rutgers is sticking with graduate transfer Noah Vedral as its starting quarterback. Coach Greg Schiano announced the decision Monday.

November 16, 2020Updated: November 16, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Rutgers is sticking with graduate transfer Noah Vedral as its starting quarterback. Coach Greg Schiano announced the decision Monday.

Vedral threw three second-half interceptions in a tough loss to Illinois last weekend. The Scarlet Knights are set to play Michigan on Saturday night. Both teams have 1-3 records.

Rutgers squandered a 10-point second-half lead against Illinois. Vedral's final interception set up a game-winning field goal for the Illini.

Schiano said he spoke with his staff in deciding not to change quarterbacks. His options would have been to start either Johnny Langan or Art Sitkowski. Both have experience as a starter.

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