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Rice Football 2022 Season Preview: Defensive Line

July 23, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

As part of our 2022 Rice Football Preseason Preview series, next we’ll examine the offensive line position and discuss the Owls’ plans for that group.

Following years of injuries and inconsistencies, Rice football has now accumulated a surplus of riches along the defensive line. Defensive coordinator Brian Smith will have to decide how he’ll deploy so many proven commodities and that’s never a bad problem to have. Here’s our 2022 Defensive Line Preview.

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Breaking down the defensive line position

Rice football has found itself between a rock and a hard place in recent seasons. The depth the Owls had hoped to have accumulated in the front four simply wasn’t there. That gave way to an ever-lingering dance between rotating in someone who might not be ready and sticking with the same guys for too long and risking exhaustion.

In an ideal world, Rice would be able to play seven or eight defensive linemen significant minutes through a game. At this position, perhaps unlike any other, Rice wants to continuously be bringing fresh legs onto the field. And they may be able to do just that this year.

If they can, they’ll help bolster a pass rush that had already shown its first meaningful signs of progress last season. The Owls’ 2.25 sacks per game ranked seventh in Conference USA and were almost a full sack per game better than their previous three seasons.

The run defense has always been solid, although it remains to be see how the front four will compensate for the loss of Elijah Garcia, who signed with the Los Angeles Rams as an undrafted free agent this offseason. To that end, this unit isn’t without its questions, but there are many more potential answers than there were in recent years.

Projected Starters – Trey Schuman, De’Braylon Carroll, Ikenna Enechukwu, Kenneth Orji

Even though they were missing Trey Schuman and De’Braylon Carroll from practices, the Rice football defensive line put together an impressive showing this spring, At that time, it was Ikenna Enechukwu on the end, with Izeya Floyd and Blake Boenisch in the middle and one of Kenneth Orji or Josh Pearcy flying in off the edge.

That’s six names already mentioned. There are four “starting” spots.

Schuman has struggled with injuries over the last several seasons. It might make sense for him to share time with Enechukwu on the end, although we’ll probably see both on the field at times given Enechukwu’s position flexibility.

Carroll should be the rock the rest of this amoeba forms around. Fully healthy from an injury suffered in the summer of 2021, he’ll be a fixture in the interior of the line. When Enechukwu hasn’t slid inside, Floyd should fill the other spot. He had a fantastic spring after moving back over from the offensive line. He and Carroll were recruited in the same class but haven’t played alongside each other yet. That will change this season.

Then there’s the edge. Nobody wants anyone to lose their job because of injury, but that happened to some degree with Orji who, through no fault of his own, will move into a much more even split with Pearcy. The newcomer made his mark last season and earned more time on the field.

One solution? Play them both. At some point, the Owls will step up to the line like this: Pearcy, Enechukwu, Carroll, Orji. And that leaves quality players like Schuman and Floyd waiting in the wings. Sheesh.

Rest of the Room

Boenisch is probably the odd man out here because of the depth, not because of his ability. He arrived at South Main with an intimidating frame and took significant series with his game this spring. He’s a candidate to earn some specialized situational roles and he will push Floyd for snaps on the interior of the line.

The other name of note here is Quent Titre. The Abilene Christian transfer didn’t pick Rice to ride the pine. He played in 36 games with ACU over the past four seasons and tallied 65 tackles. He expects to play at South Main and should provide some utility along the interior. How he progresses during fall camp will be huge. The position is flush with talent.

Caleb James, Cole Latos and Elroyal Morris would be the third wave of players who could each see a handful of spot snaps on a game-to-game basis.

Player to Watch – Van Heitmann

Barring a wave of injuries, it looks like there shouldn’t be more than a few cameo appearances from incoming freshmen or other underclassmen along the defensive line this season.

Van Heitmann really hasn’t had his name called in his two-year Rice career thus far, but the sophomore defensive end posted a strong outing in the spring game and made a few big plays throughout the course of spring practices. He was a special teamer last season and should see frequent action there again this year. If he continues to play well there, he’ll be in the conversation for more time with the defense as well.

While he might not see much action early, watch out for Davion Carter. The incoming true freshman is listed at 5-foot-11 and 304 pounds. He’s going to be a difference maker.

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The Roost Podcast | Ep 118 – ’22 UTEP Football Preview with Adrian Broaddus

July 22, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

It’s preseason preview time at The Roost Podcast. We continue this week with a look at UTEP football with Adrian Broaddus of ESPN 600 El Paso.

UTEP football had a breakthrough season in 2021, but few in El Paso are content to leave things where they left off. After breaking a bowl game berth drought, the eyes of the Miner faithful are on a bowl victory, the first in more than half a century. From the high expectations to the nuts and bolts, ESPN 600 El Paso’s Adrian Broaddus joins us this week to work through all the details.

You can find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 118.

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Interview — UTEP Football with Adrian Broaddus

  • What’s the plan at wideout without Jacob Cowing?
  • Where does Gavin Hardison fit amongst the ranks of Conference USA quarterbacks?
  • The Deion Hankins hype train has left the station
  • Can the UTEP defense stay great?
  • How much of the defensive success falls on the defensive line?
  • How important is the 2022 season to the future trajectory of the UTEP program?
  • Is Dana Dimel camped out in El Paso for life?
  • The Lightning Round

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Rice Baseball: 2022 MLB Owls update – July 20

July 20, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2022 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.

Tyler Duffey – Minnesota Twins

Duffey made two appearances in the week leading up to the All-Star break. He combined to throw 1.2 innings across those outings, allowing one hit and no runs. He has not been charged with an earned run since June 12, a span of 12 scoreless showings.

Through the All-Star break Duffey has a 3.96 ERA with a 1.293 WHIP. He’s averaging 8.f strikeouts per nine innings.

Lucas Luetge – New York Yankees

Luetge was saddled with his third loss of the season on the Thursday before the break, allowing two runs in extra innings against the Reds. He bounced back with a perfect 1-2-3 outing against the Red Sox on Sunday, striking out two of the three batters he faced.

Through the All-Star break, Luetge has a 3.09 ERA with a 1.281WHIP. He’s averaging 9.0 strikeouts per nine innings.

Glenn Otto – Texas Rangers

Otto went six innings in his final start before the break, his longest outing since May 30. He allowed three earned runs, while striking out four. It was his third official quality start of the year.

Through the All-Star break, Otto has a 5.40 ERA with a 1.459 WHIP. He’s averaging 6.9 strikeouts per nine innings.

Injured List

J.T. Chargois – Tampa Bay Rays

Chargois remains on the 60-day Injured List and won’t be available for the Rays until late-July at the earliest. He’s made one appearance with the team so far this season.

Chargois has a 0.00 ERA with a 0.000 WHIP. He’s averaging 13.5 strikeouts per nine innings.

Anthony Rendon – Los Angeles Angels

The Angels announced on June 17  that Rendon would undergo season-ending surgery on his right wrist. His season is done.

Rendon finished the year hitting .228 with 15 extra-base hits, 23 walks and 32 strikeouts. His OPS is .707 and he’s collected 24 RBI.

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Rice Baseball: Rays draft Roel Garcia in 14th Round of MLB Draft

July 20, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

After completing his sixth season as a collegiate, Rice baseball pitcher Roel Garcia was selected in the 14th Round of the MLB Draft by the Rays.

Rice baseball hurler Roel Garcia served primarily as a reliever during the 2022 season, one of the best statistical campaigns of his career. He posted career-best marks in ERA (4.73), innings (45.2), strike outs (50) and appearances (16).

The strong year, combined with impressive arm talent, was enough to earn him a selection in the 2022 MLB Draft. He came off the board with the 434th overall pick in the 14th Round. He was one of 10 Conference USA players selected during the draft and the only Owl selected.

Garcia is the first Owl drafted since Trei Cruz, selected in the third round by the Tigers in 2020. Although Rice saw no players selected in the 2021 MLB Draft, that proved to be an outlier. The Owls have produced quite a lengthy list of draftees in recent years, even without perennial trips to Omaha.

Rice Baseball MLB Draft selections (last 10 years)

Player Draft Year Round
Roel Garcia 2022 14
Trei Cruz 2020 3
Matt Canterino 2019 2
Evan Kravetz 2019 5
Garrett Gayle 2019 12
Roel Garcia 2019 27
Trei Cruz 2019 37
Addison Moss 2019 37
Ford Proctor 2018 3
Ricky Salinas 2018 25
Cody Staab 2018 30
Glenn Otto 2017 5
Dane Myers 2017 6
Tristan Gray 2017 13
Jon Duplantier 2016 3
Blake Fox 2016 10
Jordan Stephens 2015 5
Leon Byrd 2015 10
Kevin McCanna 2015 13
Austin Orewiler 2015 14
Matt Ditman 2015 16
John Clay Reeves 2015 20
John Williamson 2015 23
Zech Lemond 2014 3
Skyler Ewing 2014 6
Caleb Smith 2014 15
Matt Ditman 2014 15
Shane Hoelscher 2014 17
Chase McDowell 2014 26
Austin Kubitza 2013 4
Michael Ratterree 2013 10
John Simms 2013 11
Christian Stringer 2013 16
Geoff Perrott 2013 17
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Rice Baseball: 2022 MiLB Owls All-Star break update

July 19, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

While several Rice Baseball alums are producing at the highest level, others are working their way up the ladder. Here’s the latest on the MiLB Owls.

Triple-A

Jon Duplantier (Dodgers) began the month of July on the right foot, allowing just two earned runs and six hits in eight innings of work across two games. That lowered his season-long ERA to 4.26, his lowest in the minors since the 2018 season.

Tristan Gray (Rays) had a strong start to his summer and while his average has dipped, the power has remained. He leans the Durham Bulls with 19 home runs this season, buoying him to a .705 OPS despite a meager season-long .190 average. He has 51 RBI in 72 games.

Tristan Gray's team-leading 19th homer of the year puts us ahead 2-0! pic.twitter.com/FL6NKqSPnm

— Durham Bulls (@DurhamBulls) July 17, 2022

Ford Proctor (Rays) owns an unimpressive .208 average for the season, but has produced some rather curious splits. He’s hitting .231 with runners in scoring position and .241 with two outs. Somehow, in the more pressure-packed situations, he’s been better at the plate. He’s also worked more than 400 innings behind the dish as the team’s primary catcher, where he has a .974 fielding percentage.

Double-A

Matt Canterino (Twins) hasn’t pitched since June 2, going on the injured list shortly afterward. Before his time off, though, he was fantastic. He owns a 1.83 ERA on the season with a 1.14 WHIP in 11 outings. Opposing batters are hitting .142 against Canterino this year.

Dane Myers (Tigers) has stayed put in AA after moving back and forth between that level and AAA in the earlier months of the season. Staying in one place has done him well. He hit .111 in May as he was shuttled back and forth. He’s hitting .289 or better in every other month in which he’s stayed at the AA level. For the season Myers is hitting .278 across all levels and owns a .803 OPS in AA compared to a .630 OPS in 13 AA appearances.

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Ricky Salinas (Reds) has pivoted between strong and sour outings for the better portion of the 2022 season. He owns a 3-3 record with a 5.66 ERA in 21 appearances, all out of the bullpen. The ERA isn’t pretty, but opposing hitters are batting .243 against his this season, the lowest average against in his entire minor league career.

Single-A

Trei Cruz (Tigers, High-A) is in the midst of the best month of professional baseball in his young career. He’s slashing .273/.397/.418 in the month of July. That’s the best average and OPS he’s posted since joining the Tigers’ organization in 2021. He’s cut down on strikeouts this month and walked more. On the season he’s hitting .218 with 59 hits, 58 walks and 77 strikeouts.

Evan Kravetz (Reds, High-A) has made 16 appearances this season, saving his best for the month of July. He owns a 2.65 ERA in three starts this month, his best single-month ERA of the season to date. His season-long ERA sits at 4.17 with 74 strikeouts in 58.1 innings pitched.

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