With two weeks left until Rutgers kicks off the 2014 season against Washington State, uncertainty is clouding the Scarlet Knights defense.

On Wednesday, head coach Kyle Flood made the decision to move sophomore running back Justin Goodwin to the defensive side of the football. One year after rushing for over 500 yards as a freshman, Rutgers decided that injuries and ineffectiveness in the secondary warranted an alteration to the look of the team.

In theory, the move makes sense. By moving an athletic, malleable player to the defensive side of the ball, Flood subtracted from a strength to fill a weakness. Moving forward, though, Rutgers has a major problem: Big Ten passing offenses.

The season opener in Washington State will provide a major challenge for a patchwork secondary, but the real test will come against a suddenly pass-happy slate of teams around the Big Ten.

Last year, five Big Ten schools passed for over 3,000 yards. With quarterbacks like Penn State's Christian Hackenberg, Ohio State's Braxton Miller and Michigan State's Connor Cook on the 2014 slate, Rutgers could be thrown on all year long.

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