J.P. worked for Gannett NJ-The Record. He stood out as being much better than the NJ.com writers, and he was let go. He was writing for Forbes.com and covering Seton Hall basketball for Rivals.
According to Jerry Carino, J.P. was 57, battling health issues, but his death was unexpected.
Rest in Peace.
A few of J.P.'s articles on Rutgers:
According to Jerry Carino, J.P. was 57, battling health issues, but his death was unexpected.
Rest in Peace.
A few of J.P.'s articles on Rutgers:
Rutgers Extends Contract Of Athletic Director Pat Hobbs Through June 2028
Rutgers University extended the contract of athletic director Pat Hobbs through the end of the 2027-28 academic year. Here's a look at why they did so
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Rutgers’ Surprise Gator Bowl Appearance Gives It A Chance To Market Its Football Program And University
Rutgers got an unexpected chance to show off and market its football program and university by replacing Texas A&M in the Gator Bowl
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Upward mobility? A look at the Big Ten teams Rutgers football must beat
Rutgers must be competitive against the lower-echelon teams in its division
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