Raheem Blackshear is moving on.
The
Rutgers running back announced he will transfer to Virginia Tech on social media Friday night,
officially parting ways with the Scarlet Knights six weeks after he placed his name in the NCAA transfer portal. Blackshear will be a redshirt junior next fall and has two years of playing eligibility left, but he will need an NCAA waiver to play for the Hokies in 2020. Blackshear is expected to face an uphill battle to get a waiver, according to several people with knowledge of the process.
Blackshear was Rutgers’ best offensive player in 2018, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors, and through the first four games of last season after being voted a team captain in the spring. But
he decided to sideline himself and preserve a year of eligibility following the firings of former coach Chris Ash and offensive coordinator John McNulty after four games last season. Blackshear voluntarily sat out the final eight games, but stayed with the program up until the final week and participated in practices as a scout team player before entering the portal on Nov. 27, three days before Greg Schiano was hired as head coach.
“He’s in the portal,”
Schiano said earlier this week when asked about Blackshear. “We’re kind of just working through that."
Virginia Tech was the only Power 5 conference program Blackshear was tied to after he entered the portal. He was also connected to Temple, which is near his Warminster, Pennsylvania, hometown. The likelihood Blackshear will be forced to sit out the 2020 season after an FBS transfer is considered one reason the market for his services was somewhat depressed before he chose the Hokies, despite his career production.
Blackshear scored 12 touchdowns in his Rutgers career and had 29 catches for 310 yards and two scores last season before shutting down. He had close to 1,000 yards of total offense in 2018 with five touchdowns and also returned kicks the last two years.