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How new NCAA transfer rule impacts the Owls

June 13, 2018 By Matthew Bartlett

The NCAA passed out new rules and regulations regarding transfers and redshirts on Wednesday. How will these new guidelines impact Rice Football?

The NCAA might have just done something right. The Division I Council approved significant measures this week that will impact college football immediately, and Rice could be one of the beneficiaries. In short, the changes are two-fold.

First, there will no longer be any restrictions on athletes that wish to transfer. Rather than seeking approval from their current administration to contact another school, all players will now be free to notify their respective schools of their intent to transfer. Once that happens the school will enter his or hew name into a national database, officially giving other schools permission to reach out and discuss transfer options.

Second, the redshirt rule has been modified. Any student athlete that participates in any game will no longer have their redshirt immediately “burned”. Instead, a four-game grace period will be instituted. The same restrictions or five years to play four seasons will be in place, but playing a few games for experience or prior to an injury will no longer cost an athlete a full year of eligibility.

Where does Rice fit?

Every year the top-flight talent tends to accumulate at the same institutions. Alabama has more blue-chip running backs on their roster than they could possibly play. The same goes for Georgia quarterbacks and Stanford tight ends. Eventually, someone is going to get tired of riding the bench and decide they’d rather be on the field. That’s where Rice fits in.

Not only will Rice be ready to swoop in and offer early playing time to some of these disgruntled players, coach Mike Bloomgren will be able to sell the beginnings of an era (hopefully) unlike any other in Rice football history. Come be on the field. Come be a part of something special. If Rice narrowly misses out on a recruit the first time rest assured they won’t lose of track of where their targets end up and who’s out there that could help this team.

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2019 Tight End Jack Bradley commits to the Owls

June 11, 2018 By Matthew Bartlett

2019 Bishop Lynch tight end Jack Bradley committed to Rice Football over multiple other in-state programs including Texas and Baylor.

More: Complete list of 2019 Rice football commits after the early signing period

During his tenure with the Stanford Cardinal Mike Bloomgren helped develop an impressive line of NFL-caliber tight ends. Five Stanford tight ends were drafted while Bloomgren was on staff with Stanford, the latest being Austin Hooper (Rnd. 3, 2016) and Dalton Schultz (Rnd. 4, 2018).

It shouldn’t come as a surprise then that tight end is a priority to Bloomgren in the 2019 class. After securing the commitment of defensive end Justin MooreĀ in April, Bloomgren added his first offensive player to the fold with the commitment of Bishop Lynch (Dallas, TX) tight end Jack Bradley.

Proud to announce my commitment to Rice University!!šŸ¦‰šŸ¦‰#IntellectualBrutality pic.twitter.com/NEsLm8unKC

— Jack Bradley (@jackbrad87) June 12, 2018

Bradley’s commitment to Rice is a big get for Coach Bloomgren. He came to Rice with several recruiting accolades which he’s already bringing to bear. Bradley had interest from Texas, Baylor and Colorado, among others.

If Rice wants to climb out of the bottom of Conference USA they need more talent. Taking players away from some of the state’s top programs is a good place to start. Beating out Tom Herman and Matt Rhule is no small task, and it could be a sign of things to come.

A 3-star prospect according to Rivals.com, Bradley has the potential to become an impactful weapon in the Rice offense. At 6-foot-6, 230 pounds he’ll be the biggest and tallest tight end on the roster.

Bloomgren isn’t likely to finish up the 2019 class without adding at least one more tight end to the fold. So far he’s offered five other players at the position spanning from South Carolina to California.Ā  For now, Bradley’s commitment is a sign of positive momentum on the recruiting front for the Owls. Expect that to continue and intensitfy as Bloomgren and his staff have more time to pour into the 2019 class this summer.

 

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Mike Bloomgren tasked with restoring Rice to relevancy

June 9, 2018 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football made waves when they hired former Stanford offensive coordinator Mike Bloomgren as their new head coach. Is he the difference maker the Owls have been waiting for?

Change spurs progress. That’s what Rice Owl fans have hung their collective hats on entering the 2018 season. For the first time in more than a decade the Owls have a new face at the helm of their team, Mike Bloomgren, the former offensive coordinator for the Stanford Cardinal. He’s been tasked with restoring a proud team to relevancy.Ā The embers of hope have been jostled. Now it’s up to Bloomgren to fan them into flame.

Bloomgren brings an impressive track record to Houston. After beginning his coaching career in 1999 as a graduate assistant at Alabama, the well traveled coach has made stops at Catawba College, Delta State, the New York Jets and Stanford. In his most recent stop with the Cardinal he served as the offensive coordinator for one of the most consistent offenses in the country.

Under Bloomgren’s direction the Cardinal offense tallied a school record 2,904 rushing yards in 2013, his third year at Stanford and his first year as the offensive coordinator. He coached up Heisman contenders Christian McCaffrey and Bryce Love. The Owls witnessed how lethal a Bloomgren’s offense can beĀ first hand, watching Love rush for 180 yards on just 13 carries in their season opener in Sydney, Australia last season. The architect of an elite, dynamic rushing scheme, Bloomgren brings an abundance of potential to the Owls’ offensive attack.

Raising the talent level immediately

The success Bloomgren has found hasn’t been limited to the football field. He’s one of the best recruiters in the nation and promises to raise the talent profile at Rice. Faced with similar academic standards at Stanford, Bloomgren’s Cardinal finished outside the top 50 recruiting classes just once, frequently climbing into the top 20 classes in the nation.

His best class came in 2014. Headlined by Solomon Thomas, Christian McCaffrey and Keller Chryst, the 2014 unit was ranked No. 13 in the nation. In 2014 Rivals.com named Bloomgren a National Recruiter of the Year. He received a similar designation again in 2016, being named a top 25 recruiter by again that season. Some guys understand how the game works, and that’s a skill that will translate from the Pac-12 to Conference USA.

To put things further into perspective, the Owls haven’t finished inside the top 100 classes since 2014 and it’s not because schools outside of the Power 5 can’t recruit at a high level. At least one school from outside the Power 5 conferences has finished with a top 50 recruiting class in five of the last nine seasons with some teams climbing as high as No. 42 overall, South Florida in 2014.

All it takes to crack the top 50 are a handful of blue chip recruits (players rated 4-stars or better). Bloomgren averaged seven such players in his six years as the offensive coordinator at Stanford. He’ll already be among the best recruiters in Conference USA if he can get one or two blue chip players to campus a season. Bloomgren has proven that he can get the big names.

The future starts now

Why not Rice? There was an era of college football not too long ago where football powerhouses controlled the sport. It’s true that the heavyweights still hold sway over much of college football today, but the gap is closing quickly. UCF completed the only undefeated season in 2017, besting SEC West Champion Auburn along the way. In their first year back from the dissolution of their football program, UAB tied for second in the Conference USA West and finished with eight wins, the best mark in program history.

Sometimes all a program needs is the right man in charge. Look at what Alabama has done with Nick Saban and UCF accomplished with Scott Frost. The Tide have churned out national championships at an alarming rate while the Knights when from 0-12 to 13-0 in a two-year span. Rice isn’t relegated to being an also ran. The program has officially made their push to return to prominence. With Mike Bloomgren leading the way, that could happen sooner than anyone on the outside is expecting.

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Defensive End Justin Moore becomes first commitment of 2019 class

June 2, 2018 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2019 Rice football recruiting class has its first commitment. Defensive end Justin Moore pledged himself to the Owls in early April.

Mike Bloomgren was introduced as the head coach at Rice in early December, a few days before the inaugural early signing period. Six players signed with his staff in December and the Owls added 12 more signees on National Signing Day in February – a full class, but one that came together over the span of weeks rather than months. The 2019 class will make the first year cycle that Bloomgren has charge of from start to finish.

Bloomgren has his first commitment of that 2019 class — Justin Moore of Trinity Christian Academy committed to Rice on April 4. The 6-foot-3, 240 poundĀ defensive end chose Rice over offers fromĀ Arkansas State, Louisiana Monroe and Texas State.

https://twitter.com/bigmoore00/status/981695456521719808

247 Sports rates Moore as a 2-star recruit, although he isn’t ranked on their composite index. Since one service has him ranked there’s a chance he could wind up on other services down the road. Even if other recruiting services haven’t given him much love, a few other big programs have. Since his commitment, Air Force and Texas Tech have offered Moore but he’s still locked in to his original pledge to the Owls.

This will be a good test for Bloomgren’s recruiting prowess. Hailed as an ace recruiter, can Bloomgren keep a coveted player in the fold when another D1 school in the state comes knocking? Texas Tech was the first, but others could soon follow if Moore produces on the field during his senior season.

If Bloomgren is able to convince Moore to stick around he’ll have his first building block on the defensive line for the 2019 class. Rice needs to find someone to take over for the departed Brian Womac, who signed has since signed with the Los Angeles Rams. The quick, yet powerful edge rusher out of Addison, Tx is raw, but flashes plenty of intriguing potential.

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