Rutgers will be in the market for at least one new position coach this offseason.

Cornerbacks coach and pass game coordinator Cory Robinson is leaving after one year for an unspecified role on new Maryland coach Mike Locksley’s staff, according to a report by InsideMDSports.com.

Robinson is a Baltimore-area native who previously was on staff at Maryland. He was an assistant coach at a Baltimore-area high school from 2009-13 before joining the Maryland staff as director of player personnel in 2015, when Locksley served as interim head coach following Randy Edsall’s in-season firing. Robinson’s first on-field coaching position at the college level came at Toledo, where he served as cornerbacks coach in 2016. He was hired by Temple after Geoff Collins took over for the 2017 season, and then came to Rutgers last offseason.

Robinson has already begin recruiting for Maryland, according to the report. He signed a two-year deal with Rutgers in February that was scheduled to pay him $250,000 each season; there was no buyout in Robinson’s contract. Robinson’s replacement will inherit a room with one returning starter - freshman Avery Young - as well as redshirt sophomore Tre Avery, who missed almost all of this past season due to injury but is expected to be the favorite to win the other starting job.

Rutgers now only has three assistant coaches - defensive line coach Corey Brown, safeties coach and co-defensive coordinator Noah Joseph and offensive coordinator John McNulty - under contract for next season, in addition to Ash. The other six remaining assistants from last season’s staff and head strength and conditioning coach Kenny Parker all have contracts set to expire before the start of training camp in August.

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