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PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- The opponent will be very different for Rutgers in week two. The Scarlet Knights vow to take Howard as seriously as they did Washington -- though they expect different results.Rutgers was blown out by Washington in the first game with Chris Ash as coach.After a loss like that you got two choices to make and everyones coming to work and everyones ready to go this week and were approaching this opponent just like any other opponent, Scarlet Knights quarterback Chris Laviano said. It doesnt matter if its FCS.Howard is one of the worst teams in FCS. After a 1-10 campaign in 2015, it opened up this season with a 52-13 loss at Maryland.The opponent never matters. Really for me, it could be anyone across the ball. I approach the game and practices the same way. Im going to go out there and make sure Im fundamentally sound and I handle business properly, offensive lineman Dorian Miller said. I dont focus on the I-AA aspect of it. Every week prepare like were playing the No. 1 team in the country.Rutgers is preparing like a team trying to prove that the debacle in Seattle wasnt what to expect on a regular basis from a team coming off a 4-8 season that was marred by off the field issues and ended with coach Kyle Flood being fired.There is much rebuilding to be done and that was on display in Seattle. The Huskies led 24-0 in the first quarter.I dont think anybody waivered. Guys are used to adversity. You go to Rutgers, youre used to adversity, defensive lineman Julian-Pinnix Odrick said. But at the same time, were not going to dwell on it. I think we learned a lot from our first game and Im actually really optimistic about the things that were learning from that game.The offense seemingly has the most to learn. Coordinator Drew Mehringer has installed a power-spread. Rutgers has in recent years been mostly a pro-style offense.The new offense gained 304 yards, had three turnovers and converted 5-of-20 third downs against a talented Washington defense.Were all just excited to move on and play this week and to play another game and play at full speed and play our football and not beat ourselves. I think thats what were all anticipating for this week, Laviano said.The fact that its the home opener adds some extra energy to what already appears to be a motivated and focused team after an embarrassing season-opener.Nobody likes to lose, but theres definitely a different feel about playing in front of your home crowd, defensive lineman Darius Hamilton said. You got to protect your house. We got to go out and weve got to handle business. Air Max Sko Norge . He said Tuesday thats a big reason why he is now the new coach of the Tennessee Titans. Whisenhunt said he hit it off quickly with Ruston Webster when interviewing for the job Friday night. 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Sydney Roosters head coach Trent Robinson joins Jon Wells at the touch screen to analyse his sides victory Fresh from a shattering 44-10 league defeat by Salford, Saints were quickly mis-firing once more and their troubles were illustrated when playmaker Luke Walsh, clearly ignorant that the series was being played under international rules, kicked the ball on the first tackle in the mistaken belief that Super Leagues free play was in use.That gave the Roosters the opportunity to run the ball from deep and launch the first of a series of penetrative attacks for which the Super League side had little answer. Tommy Makinson of St Helens is tackled by Dale Copley and Mitchell Aubusson Prop Kane Evans used his brute strength to force his way past the attention of a trio of defenders for the first try on 15 minutes and - five minutes later - second rower Aidan Guerra touched down Nikorimas kick for the first of his two tries.Hastings missed his first conversion but went on to kick his next five as the Australians seized total control by half-time. St Helens head coach Keiron Cunningham says he is proud of his players, despite losing to Sydney Roosters Full-back Blake Ferguson finished off a break by hooker Jake Friend and centre Dale Copley touched down a break out of defence by Nikorima after Jon Wilkins attacking kick went horribly wrong.ddddddddddddrailing 22-0 at the break, at least Saints ensured there would be no whitewash this time when Peyroux dived on a loose ball after Ferguson had failed to deal with Wilkins kick and Walsh converted the try. 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