Rice football has a new position coach. The Owls have announced the addition of wide receivers coach Bobby Kennedy.
Bobby Kennedy has been named the wide receivers coach for Rice football by head coach Mike Bloomgren. He takes over the spot left by Mike Kershaw, who departed this offseason to be the head coach at Mississippi College after five seasons leading the room. Kennedy boasts and extensive track record of success and profiles as a great addition to the Owls’ staff.
Rice football issued this release summarizing Kennedy’s accomplishments:
“Kennedy brings over 30 years of coaching experience to Rice, including seven seasons at Texas from 2004 to 2010 where his receivers played a key role in the Longhorn’s 2005 BCS title and a return to the national championship game in 2009. In addition to his seven seasons in the Big XII, he has coached in the Pac-12 for a combined 11 seasons (Stanford 2018-22; 2010-11; Washington 2002-03 and Arizona 2001), as well as three seasons in the Big Ten at Iowa (2013-16), and six in the ACC at Wake Forest (1995-2000) after beginning his career in the Mountain West at Wyoming (1993-94). “
Consistency has been a hallmark of head coach Mike Bloomgren’s staff, with most offseasons featuring minimal turnover. The lone exception came a year ago when Rice brought in five new position coaches en route to their best program finish under Bloomgren to date.
The objective for this offseason was to build off that success as much as possible. So far, the Owls seem to be doing just that, returning the bulk of their starters on both sides of the ball and only making one change among position coaches, inserting Kennedy into an already impressive staff.