Rutgers received its second tight end commitment in two days late Monday evening when three-star Matthew Ogunniyi committed to Greg Schiano
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in Maryland, Ogunniyi visited Rutgers once on April 8 and had an exit interview with offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca, who believes he can turn the big , fast wide receiver into a dynamic tight end. “He envisions me doing everything a wide receiver does but at the tight end position,” Ogunniyi told NJ Advance Media on Tuesday. “He really wants me at Rutgers. He was explaining how I would be incorporated into their offense and cause matchup problems.
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