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Rutgers gets back on the football field on Saturday for its annual Scarlet and White Game

The Rutgers Scarlet Knights wrap up their spring football with their annual Scarlet and White Game on Saturday afternoon. Watch live on Big Ten Network with Dom Savino (play-by-play), Eric LeGrand (analyst) and Max Melton (sideline) on the call. LeGrand, a former RU defensive tackle who has an announcement scheduled between the third and fourth quarters, has been part of the radio crew since 2011, named the New Jersey Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association (NSMA) in 2022 and is a member of the Class of 2020 for Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame as a source of inspiration, hope and perseverance for people around the world. Melton will make his on-air debut after finishing his rookie season playing in all 17 games with the Arizona Cardinals and totaling 48 tackles with five passes defended and no touchdowns allowed. The cornerback collected 114 tackles, eight interceptions, 22 pass breakups and four blocked punts during his Scarlet Knights career, leading to becoming a second-round pick last year according to the press release on scarletknights.com.

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Game Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025

Game Time: 2:00 p.m. ET

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The quarterback position will be the key watch during the game. Athan Kaliakmanis announced his return to Piscataway for his second year. He threw for 2,696 yards and 189 touchdowns last year in his first year with the Scarlet Knights. He came over in the transfer portal from Minnesota but head coach Greg Schiano has also recruited the position well out of high school.

Redshirt sophomore Ajani Sheppard and redshirt freshman AJ Surace were both brought in by Schiano. Sheppard has impressed during his time as the backup while Surace has made the race interesting in a short amount of time according to si.com.

“When you talk about what they do well, both of them (have) high football intelligence, so it’s fun to be in the classroom with them,” offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca said. “I think they’re both still learning how to apply all this knowledge that they’re capable of storing in their head.”

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