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Rice Football: Mike Bloomgren, Rice still in prep mode

July 25, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

If the Rice Football program was a five-course meal the Owls are somewhere in the middle of prep mode. There are spices being mixed on one counter, a variety of cheeses on another and a big piece of steak being aged to perfection in the center of the kitchen. There’s a cookbook, a guide to how to assemble the varied ingredients into one cohesive, delicious meal, but the cook has only just begun his preparations.

That cook is Mike Bloomgren and he’s committed to the deliberate art that both cooking and rebuilding a football program requires. “We are a work in progress. We won’t make any secrets about that,” Bloomgren told his audience at the annual Texas High School Coaches Association Convention this week.

“Year Two is so much better than Year Zero. Everything is better.” — Mike Bloomgren

In a sport where failure can lead to dismissal, not many coaches speak as boldly as Bloomgren — at least not outside the walls of their own office. But Bloomgren is different, in part because he hasn’t taken his eyes off his cookbook since day one. He’s not pretending to be serving the full meal, not yet. Rather, the work being done behind the scenes to get there is progressing well.

Instead of hand-holding and the basics, not that the staff was limited in that capacity at all last season, Bloomgren can ask bigger questions. “This is how we did it last year. It wasn’t excellent. Can we make it better?” In most respects, Rice expects they can. For Bloomgren, the hope lies in that preparation that’s already been put in place. “The staff knows what I expect day-to-day. The kids know what to expect day-to-day.” Now comes the time to implement.

It’s the same story Bloomgren has been telling for over a year.  The promise of the finished product lingers in the air floating anxiously over South Main. As much as the world demands instant results, some things can’t be rushed — every good cook knows that.

Consider this another pallet cleansing table-setter. Let the words of Bloomgren be the foundation through which you consume the 2019 season: “Year Two is so much better than Year Zero. Everything is better.”

Rice is bringing in 40 new players this fall including 10 transfers with 200+ games of college football experience. The players already on campus, the names people know, are bought into every minute detail of Bloomgren’s vision. Let the process run its course.

Read more about Bloomgren’s process and the groundwork laid in 2018 in our Rice Football Season Preview. Here’s a sample on the feature story…

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Rice Football: Owls hope to flip script with win in 2019 road opener

July 24, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

It’s been a while since Rice Football opened the season with a road win, but that’s exactly what the Owls hope to accomplish against Army on August 30, 2019.

In 2000 and 2001 Rice Football won a pair of hard-fought thrilling openers against rival Houston. The first came at Rice Stadium with the Owls prevailing in triple overtime. The next came by a touchdown on the Cougars’ home turf. Since then Rice has come struggled out of the gate when they play away from home.

Rice fell to current head coach Mike Bloomgren’s Stanford Cardinal at the beginning of the 2018 season. The Owls’ last true road opener came against Western Kentucky in 2016. Rice lost that one 46-14. You have to go back to 1991, when Rice opened the season on the road on September 14th at Northwestern, to find the Owls most recent road opening win outside the city of Houston.

Things have been different at home. Rice has won three of their last four home openers at Rice Stadium. They’ve split their last two neutral site starts at NRG Stadium, where they’ll play later this year against Texas.

Rice won’t have the luxury of a home game to kick off 2019 when they travel to West Point to play Army. The Black Knights won the last two contests in the series with Rice football taking the four games previous to that. The Owls lead the all-time series 4-3-1.

This 2019 Army team is going to be a tough out. Check out our full deep dive on Army, including their top players to watch, a thorough depth chart breakdown and the most pressing questions about their upcoming season in our 2019 Rice Football Season Preview. We’re offering the Army preview as a free sample, just click the preview button in the top right corner of the page. Like what you see? Please consider buying a copy and learning more about the Owls and their opponents this upcoming season.

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Rice Baseball: Owls trending up following All-Star Break

July 23, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

After a brief break for the All-Star Game, Rice Baseball‘s big leaguers returned to action. Here’s how the MLB Owls are doing since the midsummer classic.

JT Chargois – Los Angeles Dodgers

It’s been a mixed bag for Chargois after the break. He’s made four appearances, throwing a scoreless inning in two of them. In the other two, he allowed a pair of home runs and four runs. His season ERA has ticked up a bit to 5.11, but his 20 strikeouts in 12.1 innings is on pace to be the best mark of his MLB career.

Tyler Duffey – Minnesota Twins

Duffey has also had four outings since the break, allowing two runs on three hits with three strikeouts and one walk. He earned holds against Cleveland and Oakland. Opposing batters are hitting .231 against him during that span

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Jon Duplantier – Arizona Diamondbacks

Duplantier was last active with Arizona on June 11, going onto the injured list soon afterward. Team beat writer Steve Gilbert reported on July 19 Duplantier would be optioned back to AAA. He has yet to make an appearance with the club since his assignment.

Brock Holt – Boston Red Sox

Holt has been on a tear. He’s reached base in seven of his last eight games, hitting .476 with a 1.208 OPS. He’s raised his already superb .317 batting average to .344 and hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down. He’s hit four doubles since the break with only three strikeouts in 24 plate appearances.

Anthony Rendon – Washington Nationals

Rendon opted to rest during All-Star week, giving up his spot after the first nomination of his career. That goodwill is turning out favorably for Rendon who is hitting .417 with a 1.056 OPS after the break. He’s hit five extra-base hits, has five RBI and has walked five times in nine games.

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Rice Football: Highlights from Mike Bloomgren at CUSA Media Days

July 21, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Football head coach Mike Bloomgren offered a few notable soundbites at Conference USA Media Days. Here are a few quotes that stood out the most.

On what the team has worked on this spring…

“We learned that we have to find a way to finish. It’s the bottom line in our business. It’s where we want to get to. We want to be in those situations to take a team to deep water in the fourth quarter so we can come out the other side. We’ve done so much to emphasize finish this year with our team.”

–Mike Bloomgren

On the quarterback battle…

“We’re in no rush to name a starter. A lot of confidence in the two that were there for us last year [Wiley Green and Evan Marshman] and their leadership abilities. I think they lived the quarterback lifestyle and do a lot of things right, but we’re excited to see what Tom [Stewart] can bring to our team as well.”

–Mike Bloomgren

On the difficult schedule…

“That’s what they signed up for. They signed up to come to Rice to get a world-class degree and play big-time college football. Not because it’s easy, but because it’s hard – and worth it. That’s exactly what we want to do and we’re thrilled we get to do it again this year.”

–Mike Bloomgren

On the importance of strength and conditioning coach Hans Straub…

It’s the way you build [a program] and it’s the way you develop your team and the reason is very simple in my eyes. It’s somebody who’s going to set the standards we talked about and advance your culture. And they don’t have the limitations from the NCAA for when they can meet with them.”

–Mike Bloomgren

On the impact of the incoming JUCO and grad transfers…

The 10 transfers will be huge for our football team. At the very least they’re going to be unbelievable depth and they’re going to push people to become a better version of themselves. There’s nothing like competition to make somebody grow as a player, even the best of the best.

–Mike Bloomgren

On the continuity of the staff…

I think no matter what business you’re in continuity and everyone singing out of the same hymnal is a big deal. Any time we can keep our coaches together means everything to me and I think it will mean everything to our players.

–Mike Bloomgren

On the construction of the new practice bubble…

It’s going to be huge. I think it’s such a great thing for Rice University as well as our program. Everyone on campus is going to get great use out of it. For us, just being able to practice when we schedule a practice time and not having 29 times where we had to go to the [Houston Texan’s off campus] bubble.

–Mike Bloomgren

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Conference USA Football players named to preseason watchlists

July 20, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

The full set of preseason watch lists have been released and Conference USA football had several players who received honors.

College football is still more than a month away but July marks the beginning of the preseason buzz. Media days and watch lists will fill the national discussion for the next few weeks before fall camp begins.

More: Takeaways from Conference USA football’s Media Days

The watch lists for the premier college football awards have been announced. Here’s the complete list of Conference USA football honorees.

Maxwell Award

Top player in college football
  • QB Mason Fine, North Texas
  • RB Spencer Brown, UAB

Bednarik Award

Top defensive player in college football
  • DL Alex Highsmith, Charlotte
  • CB Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech
  • Saf Reed Blankenship, Middle Tennessee
  • LB Lawrence Gardner, Old Dominion

Davey O’Brien Award

Top quarterback in college football
  • James Morgan, FIU
  • Mason Fine, North Texas

Doak Walker Award

Top running back in college football
  • Benny Lemay, Charlotte
  • Deandre Torrey, North Texas
  • Kesean Strong, Old Dominion
  • Spencer Brown, UAB
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Biletnikoff Award

Top wide receiver in college football
  • Adrian Hardy, Louisiana Tech
  • Ty Lee, Middle Tennessee
  • Rico Bussey Jr., North Texas
  • Quez Watkins, Southern Miss

Rimington Award

Top center in college football
  • Jaelin Fisher, Charlotte
  • Dallas Connell, FIU
  • Junior Diaz, FAU
  • Kody Russey, Louisiana Tech
  • Levi Brown, Marshall
  • Josh Fannin, Middle Tennessee
  • Sosaia Mose, North Texas
  • Trace Clopton, Southern Miss
  • Lee Dufour, UAB
  • Derron Gatewood, UTEP
  • Seth Joest, Western Kentucky

John Mackey Award

Top tight end in college football
  • Sterling Palmer, FIU
  • Harrison Bryant, FAU
  • Armani Levias, Marshall
  • Kelvin Smith, North Texas
  • Kyle Fourtenbary, Western Kentucky

Butkus Award

Top linebacker in college football
  • Sage Lewis, FIU

Wuerffel Trophy

College football’s premier award for community service
  • Tyriq Harris, Charlotte
  • James Morgan, FIU
  • Brenden Knox, Marshall
  • Khalil Brooks, Middle Tennessee
  • Mufu Tiawo, Old Dominion
  • Nick Leverett, Rice
  • Derron Gatewood, UTEP
  • Andrew Martel, UTSA
  • Tyler Witt, WKU

Allstate Good Works Team

  • Tyriq Harris, Charlotte
  • James Morgan, FIU
  • Brenden Knox, Marshall
  • Crews Holt, Middle Tennessee
  • Mufu Tiawo, Old Dominion
  • Austin Trammell, Rice

Bronco Nagurski Award

Top defensive player
  • LB Sage Lewis, FIU
  • DB Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech
  • LB Lawrence Garner, Old Dominion
  • DB Ky’el Hemby, Southern Miss

Hornung Award

Most versatile player
  • RB DeAndre Torrey, North Texas

Jim Thorpe Award

Top defensive back
  • Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech
  • Chris Jackson, Marshall
  • Reed Blankenship, Middle Tennessee
  • Ky’el Hemby, Southern Miss
  • Brontae Harris, UAB

Lou Groza Award

Top kicker
  • Jonathan Cruz, Charlotte
  • Jose Borregales, FIU

Outland Trophy

Top interior lineman
  • OL Levi Brown, Marshall
  • DL Garrett Marino, UAB
  • OL Miles Pate, WKU

Walter Camp

Most outstanding player
  • Mason Fine, Sr., QB, North Texas
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