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2024 Rice Football Season Preview: Running Back

July 10, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Next up in our 2024 Rice Football Season Preview: running back. Here’s our breakdown of the Owls’ plans for the group this season.

Rice football has a bonafide star in the running back room, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to be a one-man show in the Owls’ backfield this fall. How will the coaching staff piece together a rotation that maximizes the strengths of several different backs and enables the entire offense to flourish?

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Breaking down the running back position

While Bloomgren was at Stanford, he frequently trusted a bellow back, allowing one man to carry the rock a disproportionate amount of times. However, Rice football has not operated with a true bellcow since head coach Mike Bloomgren arrived on South Main.

That dichotomy is true for multiple reasons. First, while the Owls have had some talented runners, Bloomgren had the privilege of coaching players like Christian McCaffrey and Bryce Love. NFL-caliber backs don’t grow on trees. Beyond that, the offensive evolution hasn’t lent itself to the ground-and-pound scheme Bloomgren might have envisioned existing.

As the offense has grown and the talent in the running back room has continued to improve, this question has started to crop up more and more. Will 2024 be that year? Perhaps to some extent. Dean Connors has the potential to be the most talented and productive Rice running back in quite some time.

Even still, expect the Owls to treat this room as a committee, differing the bulk of the work to Connors while carving out roles for the rest of the backs. That will help keep Connors fresh and take advantage of a vast array of body types and skill sets the staff has brought into that room for this very purpose.

Projected Starter – Dean Connors

From the day he arrived on campus, Dean Connors has worked to better himself as a football player. His dedication to understanding the scheme and commitment to soaking up concepts and teachings from the veteran players around him has turned him into one of the most dependable players on the entire roster. That knowledge and ability armed with his willingness to compete has made him a force the Rice coaching staff has only begun to unleash.

“If you just give me the ball, I was gonna score coach.” That’s how offensive coordinator Marques Tuiasopopo described Connors’ mindset on the field. “That’s his mentality. I think all the great ones do, they believe they’re going to affect the game.”

Connors did that on multiple occasions last fall, rushing for a career-best 184 yards against Charlotte on one night, scoring three times and passing the century mark again on a separate occasion against Tulsa. Rice won both games.

The 6-foot, 205-pound back can do it all. He’s a dynamic receiver, hauling in the longest receiving touchdown on the team last season, an 80-yard scamper caught from a route that started in the backfield. He’s worked in the goal line package during the spring and is the most trusted option on third down. He’s going to be on the field a ton and he’s going to make an impact. It would be a disappointment for Connors not to be named to an All-Conference team by season’s end.

Rest of the Room

Making sure Rice gets the best of Dean Connors is going to necessitate occasionally getting him off the field. “With a guy like Dean, that’s the one concern as a coach,” Tuiasosopo mentioned. “You always want to keep him fresh because he’s like the energizer bunny. He doesn’t have an off switch. It’s the same speed all the time. So we’re always conscious of that.”

When it comes to spelling Connors, Rice will have several options at their disposal. The first will likely be Daelen Alexander. A redshirt freshman, Alexander became the team’s goal line back last season after dominating in practice following an injury that thrust him in with the starters. It was only when he went down midseason with an injury of his own that he was stymied. On the field, he was one of the most productive runners between the tackles Rice has had in some time.

This is a staff that has always valued production at Rice. Although Alexander missed the spring, he’ll be right at the front of the pecking order come fall camp and ready to contribute. Next up behind him could be Bucknell transfer Coleman Bennett, who also missed the entirety of the spring. Bennett could fill in as that third back role the Owls have utilized over the past few years. Think Ari Broussard, Uriah West, Cameron Booker, etc.

Quinton Jackson is the other name to keep in mind here. Jackson was the standout performer of the spring, which should keep him in the mix to some degree. Spring stardom hasn’t played a significant role in field time in the fall, but Jackson has established himself as a change-of-pace option and a receiving threat. If he can stay productive as a blocker, a role as a pass catcher and third down option after Connors is within reason.

There won’t be much ball left to go around much further outside of that trio, but Christian Francisco has consistently proved himself to be trustworthy and reliable when he gets the ball. After him, Michael Amico and Trey Kibbles profile as scout team options.

Player to Watch

True freshman Taji Atkins is perhaps the most intriguing wild card on the roster this year. As a pure rusher of the football, he might be one of the best true running backs on the roster. Athletically, he’s incredible and his future at Rice is extremely bright. Once he gets a year or two in the system, it’s going to be hard to envision a scenario where he’s not on the field a ton.

But can he get on the field as a freshman? That’s the real question.

Alexander did so, and wouldn’t have ceded his job had it not been for injury. If Atkins can get the opportunity, it’s hard to envision him losing snaps.

The Rice offense was at its best last season when it was able to trade punches between Connors and veteran back Juma Otoviano who has since graduated. In a perfect world, finding a 60-40 split between Connors and someone else is conceivable. It’s hard to make any freshman the favorite to win that secondary role in this pro-style offense, but if anyone has the raw ability to make a serious bid for that job, it might just be Atkins.

** Photo credit Maria Lysaker **
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Rice Baseball 2024: MLB Owls Update – July 8

July 9, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2024 MLB season is underway and Rice baseball alums are busy on the mound and at the plate. Here’s the latest from the MLB Owls.

Anthony Rendon – Los Angeles Angels

Rendon made his return to the lineup after an extended absence,  going 1-for-4 in his first game action since April 20, a span of 79 days. His first hit scored a run.

Well Known Rendon ✅
Angels Anthony Rendon singles & Mickey Moniak scores.
Rangers 9 – Angels 4 Bottom 7th
Credit: Ballys#TEXvsLAA #RepTheHalo #GoHalos pic.twitter.com/1W3v5hhgVe

— Anaheim Sports (@AnaheimSports1) July 9, 2024

Through July 8, Rendon is hitting .266 with three extra-base hits, six walks and 15 strikeouts. His OPS is .626 and he’s collected four RBI.

JT Chargois – Miami Marlins

It’s been a good stretch of appearances for Chargois, who has only allowed one run in six appearances since June 23. He has stuck out more batters (five) than allowed hits (four) in that time period. His most recent outing on July 7 ended in his first win of the year. He’s now 1-0.

Through July 8, Chargois has a 1.69 ERA with a 1.031 WHIP. He’s averaging 7.6 strikeouts per nine innings.

Dane Myers – Miami Marlins

Myers has been riding a hot streak over the past week. In six games he’s slashing .421/.476/.737, that’s a 1.213 OPS. That includes this go-ahead blast against the White Sox on July 6.

DANE MYERS!

Gives the @Marlins the lead! pic.twitter.com/o5HCWQlCIW

— Marlins Radio Network (@MarlinsRadio) July 6, 2024

Through July 8, Myers is hitting .270 with eight extra-base hits, six walks and 28 strikeouts. His OPS is .787 and he’s collected 14 RBI.

Injured List

Glenn Otto – San Diego Padres

Otto began the season on the Injured List but has now begun a stint of rehab assignments. He’s made two appearances with the Padres Rookie-level affiliate and two more in the PCL with their AAA club.

Knocking on the Door

The following Owls began the season in AAA:

  • Matt Canterino – St Paul Saints (Twins)
  • Tyler Duffey – Omaha Storm Chasers (Royals)
  • Jon Duplantier – Syracuse Mets (Mets) *released
  • Tristan Gray – Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Marlins)
  • Evan Kravetz – Louisville Bats (Reds)
  • Lucas Luetge – Worcester Red Sox (Red Sox)
  • Dane Myers – Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Marlins) *promoted
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Rice Baseball: 2024 Summer Ball early-July update

July 9, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice baseball players scattered across the country for Summer Ball leagues. Here’s how each faired this offseason.

Pitchers

It’s been mostly good news for Rice baseball hurlers this summer. Matthew Rheamue has posted a scoreless campaign, allowing just three total hits in eight innings and no earned runs. His 12 strikeouts are just shy of Mark Perkins’ 15 Ks, but it took him four fewer innings to reach that mark. Garrett Stratting has also impressed in limited work, posting a 2.08 ERA in two outings.

Pitching Stats

Hitters

With most of the summer in the books, it’s looking like the Owls will have a trio of representatives in the .300 average club. Jacob Devenny and Max Johnson have delivered big performances in their respective leagues, but so has Rice newcomer Colin Robinson. He’s hitting .317 in 23 games in the Alaskan summer league. Meanwhile, Duffield leads all Owls with 20 RBI in just 22 games.

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Rice Football Recruiting: DL Brendon Rice commits to Owls

July 5, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2025 Rice Football recruiting class is bulking up in the trenches. Defensive tackle Brendon Rice has committed to the Owls.

The state of Michigan is on the board. Following a recent run of Texas pledges for the 2025 Rice Football recruiting class, the Owls headed north to land their most recent addition. North Farmington (MI) defensive tackle Brendon Rice has committed to the Owls.

Rice picked Rice over nearly two dozen offers spanning the primarily the midwest. He had offers from several MAC programs like Bowling Green, Akron, Ball State and Buffalo as well as Marshall, UMass, Harvard and others.

Even with a host of other horses in the race, the Scholars came out ahead for the player who shares their namesake.

“I felt the culture throughout the program, especially the relationships between the guys in the locker room and the coaches,” Rice told The Roost “I feel being from Michigan I could have a new experience as well by seeing new parts of the country while playing great football while also learning and developing even more to help me reach my goal one day of playing on Sundays.”

The tandem of Rice and fellow defensive lineman Rob Rooks, who committed just a few days prior, should form a tremendous duo in the trenches for years to come. Rice’s pledge also gives the Owls 15 commitments as the class has skyrocketed in size. Entering June it had just three members before this recent wave of newcomers made their announcements.

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The highlights paint a fairly convincing case to get Rice in the boat. He’s an interior rusher, but his power is devastating when he’s coming downhill from any angle. He’s strong with a powerful first step and has the physicality to eat up blockers and make plays. In a defense that has had its fair share of big men in the middle, Rice is ready to join the ranks. That mirrors how Rice feels he fits in this scheme.

“I feel my type of game is quickness and strength and power,” he said. “I feel pressing vertical, stunting, sliding is a good fit. I like to move around and that’s how they see me.”

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2024 Rice Football Opponent Season Preview: Charlotte

July 5, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

It was a bumpy first year for Biff Poggi and Charlotte last season. What can Rice Football expect from the 49ers in 2024?

Head Coach: Biff Poggi
Record at School: 3-9 (1 Yr) | Career FBS Record 3-9 (4 Yr)
Offensive Coordinator: Mike Miller | Defensive Coordinator: Ryan Osborn

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