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Tuesday, NJ.com revealed that former Kingsway (Woolwich Township, N.J.) running back Sean Samuels was back on the market after signing to play football for the Naval academy in February.

We also revealed that Rutgers and Temple are two of the schools he's most interested in potentially attending as a new beginning.

And my how fast news travels as Samuels is set to visit Rutgers Wednesday at 10 a.m., accompanied by his mother.

"My boy Tyreek Williams, a freshman at Rutgers, said that I need to come tomorrow to fill out paperwork because tryouts are Monday," said Samuels.

The 6-foot, 190-pounder has yet to commit to walking-on, admitting it would be a last resort. But he'll leave all of his options open at this time.

However, Temple has also displayed interest and is vetting him diligently.

There are a few different scenarios in which Samuels could end up at a new university. But it would probably be most beneficial for him to attend a community college and migrate to a program next May with full eligibility.

But the path he'll take remains to be seen.

Samuels committed to Navy over an offer from Army in 2015, but is a class of 2016 recruit.

However, he began to feel Navy wasn't the best fit following the completion of boot camp and summer practice, which began in July.

Samuels believed his Navy experience would place a larger emphasis on football when he picked to play for the service academy. But he soon found out the biggest priority was his military acclimation.

Hence, he asked to be relieved and the Navy honored his request.

Samuels returned home on Sept. 2 and is looking for a fresh start at the highest level of play.

He is fully open to all schools willing to recruit him but prefers to play in a spread offense.

Samuels can play running back, wide receiver or any defensive back role, but is most fond of carrying the football.

"My vision and my one cut (are my greatest strengths)," he said Tuesday. "When I get the one cut I'm gone."

LISTEN: Episode 2 of NJ.com's Rutgers Football podcast

Rebuilding Rutgers: From The Ashes takes you inside the new football regime. This episode introduces and unravels The Spread, an increasingly popular offense Rutgers is running for the first time.

Todderick Hunt may be reached at thunt@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @TodderickHunt. Find NJ.com Rutgers Football on Facebook.