Rutgers landed a commitment from a defensive lineman who transferred out of an SEC program this offseason.
Iton’s recruitment moved swiftly: he officially entered the transfer portal on Friday,Rutgers is the fourth stop of Iton’s winding college career, which began at Northern Colorado in 2019 and passed
through junior college powerhouse Hutchinson Community College in 2020 before his last two seasons at Ole Miss. A Houston native, he played in 10 games during the 2022 season, collecting seven tackles .
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