A former Don Bosco Prep coach is joining the Rutgers football staff.

No, it's not Greg Toal. It's actually one of Toal's top former assistants during Don Bosco's rise to national prominence earlier this decade.

Drew Lascari, who led Cardinal Mooney to a 5-5 record in his final season as head coach at the Sarasota, Fla., high school, is joining the Rutgers coaching staff as a quality-control coach, a person familiar with the hiring confirmed to NJ Advance Media.

The Sarasota Herald-Tribune first reported Lascari's move.

Lascari coached at Don Bosco for five seasons, arriving at the Bergen County powerhouse in 2010 and overseeing Don Bosco's physical, ground-and-pound offense from 2012-14.

During his final season calling plays in 2014, the Ironmen averaged 208 rushing yards per game during a 7-4 campaign which ended with a loss to Paramus Catholic in the NJSIAA Non-Public, Group 4 semifinals.

Lascari was replaced as offensive play-caller by former Rutgers quarterback Mike Teel, who in 2015 left a job as Rutgers offensive quality-control to return to his high school alma mater.

When Toal was forced out after 33 seasons in February 2017, Teel took over as Don Bosco head coach.

Lascari, who played quarterback at Pequannock High School in Morris County and wide receiver at SUNY-Cortland, was part of two state-championship Don Bosco teams, including the 2011 team that finished 11-0 and earned a mythical National Championship.

Lascari, who earned his Master's Degree in sports management at Columbia University, expected to work under John McNulty, the Scarlet Knights' newly hired offensive coordinator.

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