Johnny Langan is out - for now.

The Rutgers transfer quarterback has been ruled ineligible to play this season by the NCAA, head coach Chris Ash said Wednesday as the Scarlet Knights reported to training camp.

But Langan is currently appealing the decision, Ash said. There is no timeframe on when a decision on the appeal may be made.

Langan is a former Bergen Catholic star who transferred in this past winter after redshirting at Boston College. He was projected to be the No. 3 quarterback on the Scarlet Knights’ depth chart behind incumbent starter Artur Sitkowski and graduate transfer addition McLane Carter. If Langan’s appeal is denied, true freshman Cole Snyder will likely be the third quarterback.

The specifics of Langan’s appeal to the NCAA to be made immediately eligible have never been revealed by Rutgers. The belief inside the program all offseason was Langan would face more of an uphill climb to be awarded immediate eligibility than Rutgers’ other two transfers, UCLA tight end Matt Alaimo and Michigan linebacker Drew Singleton. Alaimo and Singleton were ruled eligible by the NCAA in May.

It was a busy day of roster news for Rutgers. Ash also announced that Michigan graduate transfer Ron Johnson is not yet with the team - the defensive lineman’s graduation is still being finalized - but the Scarlet Knights are hopeful he will arrive soon. Ash also said freshman Rayyan Buell, a scholarship defensive tackle, has left the program already and defensive back Zamir Mickens has been put on medical scholarship, ending his Rutgers playing career.

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