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Rice Football: Austin Trammell’s explosion leads Owls to new heights

October 31, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football team captain Austin Trammell scorched the field at M.M. Roberts Stadium, setting career bests in the Owls’ big road win.

To some extent, Austin Trammell walked into M.M. Roberts Stadium as the last man standing. A team captain and an unquestioned leader of the 2020 Rice football team, his peers in the receiving room were not yet able to hold a candle to what he had accomplished over his collegiate career.

There was talent waiting in the wings. Jake Bailey is one of the highest-rated recruits in school history. Andrew Mason is coming off a historic high school career in Tennessee. But neither had scored a touchdown in a college game. Mason had yet to catch his first collegiate pass.

Mason had two catches against Southern Miss for 44 yards. That included a nice adjustment to give a scrambling Mike Collins and outlet for a 33-yard gain. Jake Bailey snagged three balls, including his first career touchdown reception. The future is bright for both of the Owls’ up-and-coming receivers.

But Trammell, he went above and beyond.

Trammell exploded for three touchdowns, seven receptions and 143 yards. The touchdown outburst was one-shy of his season total from a year ago and marked a career-high for a single game. The receiving yards were also a career high and the third time he’s surpassed the century mark in his four-year Rice football career.

On a day when he knew the offense would need him to burn bright, he went supernova.

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“He never surprises me,” head coach Mike Bloomgren said of Trammell, “but gosh he came through in a big, big way tonight.”

In a way, Trammell was merely picking up where he left off. The Owls’ veteran receiver did not catch a pass until the fourth quarter in the team’s previous game against Middle Tennessee. He promptly ripped off three consecutive catches, including the go-ahead touchdown and a two-point conversion.

Thanks in large part to Trammell’s dazzling last five quarters, Rice has scored 30 points in back-to-back games for the first time in his Rice career. The offense is starting to take flight and Trammell is at its center.

Trammell did offer one additional insight into his mindest entering his career game. “If we win our one on ones, we’re going to win the game,” he told his fellow wideouts during the week. He won. Bailey won. Mason won. And Trammell’s prediction turned prophetic: Rice won.

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Rice Football 2020 Practice Notes: Breaking down the wide receivers

October 29, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

The Rice football receiving corps is running low on bodies. How will the Owls move forward and who will take the field against Southern Miss?

I was paying close attention to the wide receivers at practice this week and had some time to catch up with Rice football wide receivers coach Mike Kershaw. Between the injuries Rice had coming into the season opener against Middle Tennessee and the loss of a starter in the opener itself, the need for answers at the position has never been more pressing.

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Beyond the individuals, there’s also some insight below on the offense as a whole as a result of the thinned out receiving corps. How the Owls will line up against Southern Miss could be impacted by their limited numbers. If you’re looking for a deeper dive, I dug into the reasons I believe the offensive uptick can continue despite the injuries in this month’s All-American Q&A.

And then there were five…

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Is this Rice Football offense for real? All-American Q&A

October 29, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

All-American Level subscribers on Patreon get access to a monthly Q&A with me. The October edition focuses on the sustainability of the Rice football offense.

Q. Rice football scored 34 points against Middle Tennessee. Was the offensive “explosion” caused by how bad MTSU’s defense was or because the Rice offense has actually figured things out?

A.  The story almost writes itself, doesn’t it? Journeyman quarterback transfers to a small school for one last ride. He steps onto the field and leads the team to more points in his debut than the school had scored in the previous 27 contests.

Rice last scored at least 34 points in a losing effort against Southern Miss in 2017. With the Owls set to face the Golden Eagles the weekend after this new offensive outburst, it’s only fitting this question arises.

So, can the Rice offense keep it up?

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Rice Football Film Room 2020: Middle Tennessee Review

October 28, 2020 By Carter

Rice Football has one game in the books. We learned a lot about this team, both good and bad in this week’s edition of the film room.

Well, that was a heartbreaker, wasn’t it? Normally after a disheartening loss like that, I’d be tempted to put it all behind us and use the Film Room to preview the next week’s opponent. The problem there is that Southern Miss, this week’s opponent, is now on their third head coach and possibly third quarterback of the year? So I don’t even know what that offense (the only part of this USM team really worth discussing) is going to look like at this point. Plus, I really do think there are some positives to take away from the MTSU game.

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Key mistakes early put Rice in a big hole, and conservative playcalling plus an absurdly improbable doomed the Owls in overtime. But the Owls dominated the game between the middle of the third quarter and the end of regulation, outsourcing MTSU 21-6 over that time period. If Rice can recreate the efficiency they displayed on both sides of the ball during that stretch, they’ll be in good shape going forward. Let’s look at a play from each side of the ball from that run of solid play.

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Rice Football 2020 Practice Notes: Post MTSU presser, changes and injuries

October 27, 2020 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football returned to the practice field this week determined to put the MTSU game behind them. Here’s where things stand headed into Week 9.

The season is back in full swing and we’ve got a full slate of Rice football updates on deck for everyone this week. I’ll include a few snippets from today’s press conference here as well as updates from practice on Monday.

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Press conference notes and quotes

“Last week’s game obviously didn’t go the way we wanted it to. There’s no denying that. We didn’t get the result we wanted and we’re in a results-oriented business. The hard part about that is I look at it, and I thought our kids played incredibly hard from the start of the game, through overtime, through both overtimes. But as we said, the outcome wasn’t what we wanted. There’s a lot of things we need to clean up between game one and game two so that we don’t feel that way again. And that’s exactly what we’re trying to do. We’re committed to doing that.” –  Coach Mike Bloomgren

“I think what hurt us most on the defensive end is when we got a little more passive … that’s just the wrong mentality for us to have. That’s not who we are. We’re aggressive. We’re dominant. And just taking our foot off the gas pedal at all, is just not who we are.” – LB Blaze Alldredge

Looking back at it, we left way too many points on the board. The game should never have been that close. We should never have been in the position to need to score a last second touchdown, and that falls on me. But, talking to the offensive line, and the running backs and the receivers and everybody, we all know that we left too many points on the board, and we just got to get fixed.” – QB Mike Collins

What to look for this week from practice

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