Shawn Seabrooks leaves his national championship ring at home. He said he never wears it and probably never will.
"I see no reason to," said the fifth-year senior. "I didn't play on the field at all and I see no reason to wear another team's ring."
Seabrooks received the ring as a member of the 1998 Tennessee team that defeated Florida State in the Fiesta Bowl. Seabrooks was a freshman back then, arrived to Knoxville via Paterson and sitting out the season as a redshirt.
Seabrooks making up for lost time
As so many New Jersey high school football players choose to do, Paterson Eastside High School graduate Shawn Seabrooks opted not to play collegiate football in his home state and packed his bags for Tennessee.
That was 1998. Now, four years later, Seabrooks is in his third and final year as Rutgers free safety and is trying his best to treat this week's matchup with the Volunteers as just another game in his Scarlet Knight career.
No love lost for Seabrooks
Already facing the likelihood that he will be without his starting quarterback, tailback and right guard for Saturday's game at 11th-ranked Tennessee, Rutgers coach Greg Schiano was hit with yet another personnel setback yesterday when strong safety Nate Colon went AWOL from the team.
"I have no idea where he is," Schiano said after practice. "We haven't been able to reach him."
Colon disappears without a trace
When asked what the University of Tennessee's Neyland Stadium scoreboard might show by the second quarter Saturday night, Rutgers University athletic director Bob Mulcahy cringed.
"Don't think I haven't thought about it that way," Mulcahy said Tuesday. "It's very frustrating. I've thought about it all season."
The Scarlet Knights have a good idea of what No. 11 Tennessee can do to them on the football field. The end result may not be worth the $750,000 appearance fee the school is receiving for making the trip to Knoxville.
Did they Volunteer to do this?
Rutgers starting quarterback Ted Trump is still hobbled by a sprained ankle, so it appears that Ryan Cubit will get the nod this Saturday when the Scarlet Knights play at Tennessee. Cubit started the season opener against Villanova but was replaced by Trump for the next three games against Buffalo, Army and Pittsburgh.
Trump was slated to start against the Volunteers, but his injury is not coming around.
Trump's injury might force Cubit back into starting quarterback role