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Holley bitter Rutgers didn't recruit him harder


has a chip on his shoulder. The former Roselle High School two-sport standout said he would have considered playing football at Rutgers had he been more heavily recruited by coach Greg Schiano and his staff. "It does leave a bitter taste in my mouth the way Rutgers recruited me," said Holley. (Bridgewater Courier-News)

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