Archbishop Wood (Warminster, Pa.) junior quarterback Anthony Russo, A 6-3, 215-pounder, committed to Rutgers Monday during a small ceremony at his school, he tells NJ Advance Media.

Russo, who most recently visited Rutgers Thursday, selected the Scarlet Knights overs offers from UConn, Temple, Buffalo and a number of FCS schools.

A three-star recruit according to the 247Sports.com composite, Russo originally received his Rutgers offer at unofficial visitors' weekend as the Scarlet Knights were the second team to step up to the plate.

In 2014, Russo threw for 1,551 yards and 22 TDs (to only 3 INTs), leading his team to a 14-1 record (4-0) and PIAA AAA state championship.

Rutgers has established a strong pipeline to Archbishop Wood over the years, signing running back Desmon Peoples and center Brandon Arcidiacono in 2012 and tight end Nick Arcidiacono in 2013.

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Friday, Bullis (Potomac, Md.) quarterback Dwayne Haskins, committed to Maryland over 40 other offers, including finalists Rutgers, Florida, Notre Dame, Penn State and Virginia Tech, leaving Russo as the only remaining junior quarterback with a standing Rutgers offer.

Ashley Ridge (Summerville, S.C.) quarterback Steven Duncan had hoped to receive his Rutgers offer over the weekend, but it still had yet to arrive, Monday morning, he told NJ Advance Media.

Russo is the fifth player to commit to Rutgers' recruiting class of 2016, joining South Brunswick (N.J.) wide receiver Mohamed Jabbie, Fleming Island (Orange Park, Fla.) running back Trey Sneed, St. Joseph's (Mont.) tackle Nick Krimin and Dr. Phillips (Orlando, Fla.) linebacker Jonathan Pollock.

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