As the Rutgers football program continues its search for an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach to replace the retired Jerry Kill, Rutgers is reportedly already planning to use the new NCAA rule increase its coaching staff from 9 to 10 members.
In April 2017, the NCAA approved an increase of assistant coaches on staff from 9 to10 members and it goes into effect on January 9th.
According to a report by Ryan Dunleavy of NJ Advance Media, Toby Neinas, who head coach Chris Ash added to the staff in 2016 as the director of player personnel, will reportedly be promoted to an assistant coaching position when the new rule comes into place.