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Rice Football: Catching up on coaching changes

March 1, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Football has made significant changes to its coaching staff prior to the 2023 season. The Owls are expected to name several new position coaches this spring.

With Rice football set to start spring practices on March 6, time is of the essence as the program undertakes one of its most significant coaching staff changeovers since head coach Mike Bloomgren was brought in prior to the 2018 season and revamped almost the entire staff. Bloomgren has made a significant amount of changes on the position coach front over the past few weeks. Here’s a rundown of the new faces and some notes on what’s still to come.

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The Roost Podcast joins the DCTF Republic of Football Podcast Network

March 1, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

The Roost Podcast has news! We’re joining the Dave Campbell’s Texas Football community as part of the Republic of Football Podcast Network.

Since The Roost Podcast launched, we’ve endeavored to give you the best Rice football and Rice athletics news and analysis that we can. Today we take that one step further, aligning our brand with one of the best and biggest in the Lone Star State, Dave Campbell’s.

We are thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with the premier source for football coverage in the state of Texas, Dave Campbell’s. The Roost Podcast will be joining the DCTF Network alongside a fantastic team of fellow college football outlets.

Nothing about The Roost website or memberships is changing, we’re still your go-to place for Rice Athletics news and analysis, but now working alongside a podcast network you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for more news to follow in the weeks ahead.

You can access all of our show notes and our full array of podcasts on our podcast page.

Read the full release from DCTF here.

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BREAKING: Rice Football reschedules future game with LSU

February 17, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Breaking News: The Roost has learned that Rice Football and LSU have agreed to reschedule their upcoming game, which will now take place in 2029.

Originally scheduled to be played on September 7, 2024, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Rice football and LSU have rescheduled their upcoming contest. The game will now be played on September 29, 2029 instead, The Roost has learned.

The game in question was agreed upon in 2016 as part of a multi-game agreement, in which Rice was meant to host LSU at NRG Stadium in 2020 with a return game at LSU in 2024. The 2020 game was nixed because of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The 2024 game has now been moved.

LSU and Rice last played in 2018, a game the Tigers won in Baton Rouge by a final score of 42-10. Before that, the two schools had not met on the gridiron since 1995. Prior to that, the teams had been almost every year from the 1930s until the early 1980s with LSU winning 11 of the last 12 contests.

The change gives Rice some flexibility in non-conference scheduling moving forward. With the exception of the 2023 schedule, which is already full with four games (at Texas, vs Houston, vs Texas Southern, vs UConn), Rice football doesn’t have more than two agreed-upon contests in any future season.

Rice now has two games remaining on its 2024 schedule, both at home. They’ll host Sam Houston on August 31, 2024 and host Army on October 5, 2024. In 2029, Rice now has two non-conference games scheduled. They’ll play the aforementioned game at LSU as well as a home game against Northwestern, set for September 8, 2029.

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The Roost Podcast | Ep 139 – Rice Football 2023 Signing Day and Roster Evals

February 10, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

National Signing Day is in the books and the 2023 Rice football is starting to take shape. We break it all down in this week’s show.

Three new players were announced on National Singing Day, bringing the 2023 Rice Football class to 27 official additions with a few more coming down the road. With the class more or less finished, we take a look at the group and evaluate the roster entering the spring, taking things position by position.

You can find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 139.

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2023 Rice Football National Signing Day and Roster Recap

  • CB coach Gerard Wilcher accepts head coaching job at Morehouse College
  • Reviewing the three new additions plus one additional commitment
    • OL Lavell Dumont
    • P/K Reese Keeney
    • LS Wyatt Freeman
    • WR Matt Sykes
  • Evaluating the roster as a whole. Which position groups are we the most confident in? Which groups have the most question marks entering the spring?

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Former Rice Football DL Ikenna Enechukwu shines at Shrine Bowl

February 5, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Former Rice football defensive lineman Ikenna Enechuwku impressed at the East-West Shrine Bowl this week, showcasing his talents in front of NFL scouts and draft analysts.

Hosted every winter, the East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. Collegiate standouts get a week of hands-on practice and interviews with NFL coaching staff, culminating in an exhibition game to showcase their skills. For NFL hopefuls, it’s an extremely important event, one which former Rice Football defensive lineman Ikenna Enechukwu took full advantage of this week.

Hosted in Las Vegas, NV as a part of the NFL Pro Bowl Week, members of the coaching staffs of the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots provide hands-on instruction and coached the players during the week and the game itself. Interfacing with NFL personnel is one of the most important benefits of the week, but making your mark on the field is important, too.

Enechuwku drew rave reviews all week. Here’s a sampling of what NFL evaluators and analysts were saying about his performance and potential pro future.

No. 91 Ikenna Enechukwu (@Ikenna_91) was a fun player to watch in #ShrineBowl practices. Great rep here against Earl Bostick to generate pressure and force a hurried throw that led to a tipped ball interception. pic.twitter.com/LkMbfOKDFb

— Joe Clark (@jclark1233) February 1, 2023

Ikenna Enechukwu is an intriguing 3T. He gets extension, then rips past the guard pic.twitter.com/Ba8kiXroT6

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 31, 2023

On Day 3 of the @ShrineBowl, @RiceFootball iDL Ikenna Enechukwu had one of the best pas rush reps. Great speed to power against Grand Valley St.'s Quinton Barrow for the win in pass rush drills.

Has shown a great setoff and appears rather twitchy overall. pic.twitter.com/8DYVYa9j8N

— Josh Carney (@ByJoshCarney) January 30, 2023

Not gonna see many better reps than this. No. 91 Enechukwu Ikenna with great immediate hand usage and power to get pressure + force incompletion. iDL out of @RiceFootball a player to watch this week. pic.twitter.com/12pku2Q5wC

— Joe Clark (@jclark1233) January 29, 2023

Compliments were everywhere. Pro Football Network’s Ian Cummings called Enechukwu a “violent, hyperactive rusher with length” also adding that he was “consistently disruptive with his prying length and high-energy athleticism.” Enechukwu got a shout-out in the New England Patriots’ postgame takeaways for this pressure which set up a sack.

Ikenna Enechukwu creates the pressure, which leads to the sack for Caleb Murphy pic.twitter.com/IRLL1G24Jl

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) February 3, 2023

The NFL Draft takes place on Thursday, April 27 and runs through Saturday, April 29. Enechukwu hopes to be the first Rice football player drafted since defensive lineman Christian Covington was selected by the Houston Texans in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL Draft.

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