PISCATAWAY – Bryan Felter’s college football debut took place in near-total silence as the pandemic grinded most of the world to a halt.
Six years later, he was awash in ear-splitting roars as Rutgers pushed Penn State to the brink before falling 40-36, thanks largely to the performance of his offensive line.
Between that humble beginning and raucous finish, Felter made 32 starts for the Scarlet Knights , earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors, blew out his knee, got married, and made the decision to return to the banks for his final season of eligibility.
“It was the best decision I ever made,” the Bergen Catholic High School grad said. “I love this place. Six years ago just I was a little kid. I grew up here. I became a man here. And I give all the credit to the coaches and the

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