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Rice Football Recruiting: How the Owls are hacking the 2020 rankings

July 10, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2020 Rice Football Recruiting class is finding top-flight players before major services discover them. How the Owls’ are winning recruiting.

In the world of college football recruiting, stars matter. The rating assigned by 247 Sports and other ratings services are talking points for fans around the country whenever a new player commits (or thinks about committing) to their school of choice. While recruiting players with higher star ratings is generally a positive sign, Rice football has found a loophole in the process.

247 can’t rate every recruit in the country. There are tens of thousands of aspiring college football recruits and only so many hours in the day. Some larger programs can throw their conference affiliation or national brand at the blue-chip players to lure them to school. Rice has found a hack of their own.

The 2020 Rice Football recruiting class features 14 commits including 11 three-star players. Of those 11, six of them were unranked at the time they chose to commit to the Owls. That means the coaching staff was able to identify premium talent before the recruiting services.

Prior to his commitment, cornerback Sean Fresch was unrated. Now he’s the highest-rated recruit in the Owls’ 2020 class. Cornerback Devon Gunter didn’t have a star rating either. He’s the fourth-highest ranked recruit in the class. Lineman Matt Latos, tight end Nate Kamper, offensive lineman Trey Phillippi and wide receiver Andrew Mason have similar stories. From zero stars to three stars, overnight.

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At the end of the day, stars don’t win football games, players do. But the 2020 Rice Football recruiting class is stocked with high-level talent, largely because the coaching staff is ahead of the curve. When you know the answer before the rest of the nation does, you’re probably on the right track.

That’s why Rice has a top-three class in Conference USA. And they’re not done yet.

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Rice Football Recruiting: 2020 Corner Sean Fresch commits to Owls

June 29, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2020 Rice football recruiting class includes a lock-down secondary, bolstered by the Owls’ new commitment, corner Sean Fresch from Austin, Tx.

A rousing run through June landed Rice yet another commitment. The Owls kicked off the month with the Adidas 3 Stripe camp, hosting hundreds of athletes on campus. One of those players was Austin cornerback Sean Fresch who has committed to play his college football at Rice.

Rice was interested in Fresch from the moment he stepped foot on campus at camp. He ran sub 4.4 40-yard dashes and came back and replicated the feet at the Owls’ Junior Day. Watching him work against some of their top targets in person was the litmus test the Owls needed. His blazing speed, complimented with impressive work in one-on-ones made extending an offer an easy decision for the Rice staff.
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Fresch turned down offers from Army, UTSA, UTEP and Sam Houston in favor of the Owls. Rice is carving out a talent pool of top-flight Texas talent. Fresch marks the eighth in-state addition in the 2020 class. Rice is sure to add more to that total before they wrap things up on signing day.

With Fresch in the fold, the Owls’ secondary class is as robust as any in recent memory. Safety Plae Wyatt, corner Devin Gunter, corner Jordan Dubar and Fresch are going to be mainstays at the back of the defense for years to come.

It’s hard to not get excited when you turn the film for Fresch. His ability to read the quarterback and make plays on the ball in the air are hallmarks of a successful player in defensive coordinator Brian Smith’s scheme. That innate ability combined with the jets to take a tipped ball to the house in the blink of an eye makes him an exciting addition to the 2020 class.

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Rice Football Recruiting: Owls make cut for rising 2020 LB Kenneth Phillips

June 28, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2020 Rice Football recruiting class is hanging with an SEC Power and more as they fight for linebacker Kenneth Phillips.

Kenneth Phillips made noise on the camp circuit this summer. The Owls got their foot in the door with an offer in early June, but several Power 5 teams followed soon after. There was a time when that would have been enough to push Rice football out of the minds of recruits the caliber of Phillips. Times are changing.

Phillips, who will enter his senior season at Fort Bend Bush High School this fall, is regarded as a 3-star prospect and a top-100 outside linebacker prospect in the nation. He released his Top 6 schools today which include Rice, Texas A&M, Indiana, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest and Texas Southern. It’s expected Rice will get an official visit from Phillips before he makes his decision this fall.

Grateful for the opportunities God has placed in front of me and it’s a BLESSING to be able to see another year of life ….
TOP 6 ❣️ pic.twitter.com/PE0v3lp1RU

— Kenneth Phillips ²+ (@Supreme_Trey02) June 28, 2019

Bloomgren recalls the perception Rice had upon his arrival rather sharply: “It took us a little while to be able to get in the game. We would have had trouble getting someone with a Big 12 or a Big Ten offer to come visit,” he admitted. “Now we’re doing that and we need to find a way to close out.”

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Not only is Rice getting those players to campus, but they’re also winning recruiting battles. The current crop of 2020 Rice Football commits includes players who have turned down programs in the Pac-12, Big 12 and Big Ten to come play football at South Main.

Could Phillips add an exclamation point to the Owls’ new-look recruiting swagger? It’s certainly possible. That’s a compliment in itself.

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Rice Football: 2020 ATH Cole Latos commits to Owls

June 24, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football added another big talent to their 2020 recruiting class with the commitment of versatile lineman Cole Latos from Allen, Tx.

In between an offer from Illinois State and a visit to an ACC school, Latos stopped by South Main for a brief one day visit. The Rice coaching staff liked what they saw in person so much that they couldn’t let him leave without an offer. That offer pushed the Owls firmly into the lead in his recruitment. Not long after, Latos announced he’d committed to Rice.

After spending the 2018 season along the defensive line, Latos plans to flip over to the offensive side of the ball for his senior season. Right now, the Owls know he’ll play in the trenches. Exactly where he’ll line up longterm has yet to be defined, but his first crack will likely come on the offensive line.

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The athleticism Latos possesses is superb. Beyond his adeptness in the trenches, he’s a star baseball player and former teammate of current Rice target Will Harbour. Latos is officially being offered as an athlete. He’s the second commitment of the 2020 class with that designation, a noticeable adjustment to the Owls’ recruiting strategy.

Rather than limit themselves to the best players position by position, Rice has prioritized finding the best athletes and figuring out where they fit on the field later. They’re looking for the biggest, strongest and most athletic options available. That takes some calculated risks in terms of roster construction, but it allows Rice to maximize the amount of talent they have on their roster at an expedited rate.

Latos is an aggressor with excellent awareness. He’s cognizant of what’s going on around him and smart enough to position his body in the best place to make a play. Whether he lines up with the offense or the defense, he’s going to be another impact athlete up front.

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Rice Football Recruiting: 2020 Junior Day a huge success

June 24, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2020 Rice Football recruiting class had another great weekend, adding two commitments while making progress with other top targets.

Roughly 30 recruits were on campus on Friday for the Owls’ final junior day of the summer. The Rice staff got the chance to work with some of the top targets on their wish list, landing two commitments and extending a few offers throughout the day.

The two new additions were, understandably, the biggest news of the weekend. Both hailed from outside the state of Texas and made their pledges to play their college ball at South Main. Linebacker Geron Hargon and corner Jordan Dunbar both committed to the Owls.

With those two additions, Rice has 12 commitments in the 2020 class. The highest rated of those, offensive lineman Brady Feeney, was able to attend in person. He, along with Hargon, make up two of the nine 3-star players currently committed to the Owls. Rice has the No. 2 class in Conference USA and the No. 62 class in the nation, still a few commitments within striking distance of a Top 50 class.

Reinforcements could be on their way. Rice has been choosy with who gets extended a formal invitation, but they saw what they liked from four players over the weekend. Corner Sean Fresch, linebacker Milton Phifer, linebacker Mathieu Massé-Pelletier and defensive end Haydon Grant each earned an offer.

The most notable uncommitted player on campus by far was linebacker Trey Phillips. The rising recruiting star picked up offers from Texas A&M, Georgia Tech, Indiana and Wake Forest this month. Rice offered him following the Adidas 3-Stripe camp. After all the attention he’s garnered, he remains interested in what the Owls have to offer.

Rice is going head-to-head with schools from the SEC, Big Ten and ACC for a prized recruit, and it’s not just lip service. Phillips prioritized attending Junior Day when he could have been elsewhere. He’ll be one to monitor going forward.

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