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Transferring TCU QB Zach Allen took weekend visit to Rutgers

We still don’t know to where Zach Allen will transfer, but we do know of at least two potential destinations.

According to nj.com, Allen took a two-day official visit to Rutgers over the weekend. The quarterback/wide receiver spent time with Scarlet Knights head coach Chris Ash and offensive coordinator Drew Mehringer, who were working a football camp for high schoolers that Allen attended.

Additionally, CFT can confirm that Allen has an interest in potentially continuing his playing career at Hawaii.

Allen began that career at TCU as a quarterback, but was moved to receiver last year. A desire to spend his remaining two years of eligibility -- he’s a grad transfer so he’d be eligible to play in 2016 -- as a quarterback triggered a decision to move on from the Horned Frogs.

A three-star 2013 signee, Allen was rated as the No. 30 dual-threat quarterback in the country by 247Sports.com. He completed both of his career pass attempts for a total of 17 yards, with both throws coming in a 2014 game against Texas Tech.

Last season, Allen caught one pass for eight yards. While he played in 13 games in 2015, most of that action came as the holder on field goals and extra points.