Rutgers Football Stars Set for Big Ten Media Days in July

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Rutgers Football just announced the three guys who’ll represent the Scarlet Knights at the 2026 Big Ten Media Days in Chicago. Running back Antwan Raymond, wide receiver KJ Duff, and offensive lineman Kwabena Asamoah will join head coach Greg Schiano on July 28th for the multi-day event.

It’s the first time any of these three will hit the Media Days stage. All of them played major roles in what’s been one of the most exciting Rutgers offenses fans have seen lately.

With Schiano in charge, Rutgers is hoping to keep the momentum going and snag another bowl game appearance this season.

Meet the Scarlet Knights Attending Big Ten Media Days

Antwan Raymond, KJ Duff, and Kwabena Asamoah got the nod for Media Days thanks to their standout play. They’ve smashed records and become cornerstones in Rutgers’ offensive lineup.

Let’s break down what each of these guys brings to the table.

Antwan Raymond: The Dynamic Running Back

Antwan Raymond heads into his third year at Rutgers. He enrolled early, skipping his senior year of high school to get started.

In 2025, Raymond piled up 244 carries for 1,241 yards and punched in 18 touchdowns. He’s got a knack for slipping through defenses and making big plays—Rutgers fans know how crucial he is to the offense.

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Key Highlights of Antwan Raymond’s 2025 Season:

  • 244 carries
  • 1,241 rushing yards
  • 18 touchdowns

KJ Duff: The Star Wide Receiver

KJ Duff had a breakout 2025 season. He led the team with 60 catches for 1,084 yards and seven touchdowns.

He became Rutgers’ first 1,000-yard receiver since Leonte Carroo in 2014. Duff’s big-play ability and knack for clutch catches have made him one of the top receivers in the Big Ten.

Key Highlights of KJ Duff’s 2025 Season:

  • 60 receptions
  • 1,084 receiving yards
  • 7 touchdowns

Kwabena Asamoah: The Stalwart Offensive Lineman

Kwabena Asamoah rounds out Rutgers’ Media Days trio. In 2025, he allowed just 11 pressures, according to PFF, and picked up several postseason honors.

Asamoah’s steady play on the line has helped protect Rutgers’ quarterback and opened up running lanes for Raymond.

Key Highlights of Kwabena Asamoah’s 2025 Season:

  • Allowed only 11 pressures
  • Earned multiple postseason honors

Head Coach Greg Schiano’s Vision for 2026

Looking ahead to 2026, Greg Schiano wants to build off the team’s recent upswings. He’s got a 99-108 overall record and has led Rutgers to six or more wins in two of the last three years.

Schiano’s aiming for another bowl game, leaning on playmakers like Raymond, Duff, and Asamoah to get there.

Rutgers’ Recent Achievements

Under Schiano, Rutgers has notched a few milestones:

  • Two bowl games in the last three seasons
  • Offensive numbers climbing, with some record-breaking performances
  • More players getting recognition and honors

Big Ten Media Days: A Platform for Showcasing Talent

Big Ten Media Days give players and coaches a chance to connect with the media and fans. For Raymond, Duff, and Asamoah, it’s a stage to share what they’ve accomplished and what they’re aiming for next season.

Other Big Ten teams like Illinois, Iowa, Penn State, USC, and Wisconsin will also be there on day one. The event kicks off at 1:00 PM ET and will be on the Big Ten Network.

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What to Expect from Rutgers at Big Ten Media Days

When Rutgers hits the podium, expect them to talk about building a competitive program. Topics on tap will probably include:

  • How Raymond, Duff, and Asamoah have developed and performed
  • Strategies for keeping the offense and defense sharp
  • Goals and expectations for 2026
  • Schiano’s vision for where Rutgers Football is headed

Conclusion

Rutgers picked Antwan Raymond, KJ Duff, and Kwabena Asamoah to represent the team at the 2026 Big Ten Media Days. Honestly, that’s no surprise—these guys have been grinding hard and it shows.

They’ve made a real impact on the field. Coach Greg Schiano seems to trust them as leaders in the Scarlet Knights’ push for relevance again.

Big Ten Media Days will give them a solid chance to show off their skills. Maybe we’ll get a better sense of their plans for the season too.

Curious about who else is going? Check out this article for more details.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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