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Rice Football 2021 Fall Camp Report: Breaking down the initial depth chart

August 11, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The first depth chart of Rice football fall camp has been released. Here are a few immediate takeaways on what it means for the Owls.

This is our third camp update. You can read the others, as well as all our premium content, here.

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Rice Football 2021 Fall Camp Report: 5 Position battles to watch

August 9, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football has finished a handful of practices in fall camp and several position battles at key spots are starting to get interesting.

Four practices into fall camp, a handful of position battles are starting to get particularly interesting. Everyone’s eyes will turn to the quarterbacks, naturally, but they’re not the only players fighting for reps come September. Here are five positions I’ll be watching closely as the first scrimmage approaches at the end of the week.

This is our second camp update. You can read the first update from the start of camp here.

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Rice Football Fall Camp Report: New coaches and players take the field

August 7, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The first practice of Rice football fall camp is in the books. Here’s your first of many updates in the run up to the 2021 season.

Rice Football opened fall camp on Friday. It was the first of four weeks of practice as the team prepares for their opening game against Arkansas on Labor Day weekend. There was a lot that happened on and off the field this week, and in the past couple months to catch up on. Here is the latest.

Collin Spencer promoted to coach safeties

There was some shifting on the coaching staff during the offseason. As previously announced, Marques Tuiasosopo was hired as the Owls’ new offensive coordinator. Former tight ends coach Chris Monfiletto bounced over to coach special teams with Jim Jackson taking over the tight end room.

Defensive coordinator Brian Smith is now coaching linebackers, opening up a spot with the safeties. Bloomgren tapped former quality control analyst Collin Spencer for that job.

Originally hired as a graduate assistant, Spencer has risen up the ranks over the past few years. His understanding of the scheme and ability to communicate it well gave Bloomgren comfort in the decision.

“He’s like a mini Brian Smith,” Bloomgren said of Spencer, “It’s always good when you can have your proteges step into those roles.”

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The Roost Podcast | Ep 85 – WKU, Charlotte and Conference USA with Eric Henry

August 6, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

We wrap up our opponent previews this week with Eric Henry of Underdog Dynasty who joins us to talk WKU, Charlotte and Conference USA football.

Rice football opens fall camp this week and the Conference USA Football season is right around the corner. We close out our conference opponent previews this week, breaking down the Owls’ two cross-divisional opponents in 2021: Charlotte and Western Kentucky.

Eric Henry gives us his insight on both programs as well as some odds and ends throughout the conference. His reaction from media days and his takeaways from a busy offseason made for an interesting conversation.

Be sure to stick around for his conference champion picks and his run at the Lightning Round. You can always find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 85.

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  • Eric Henry joins the show — Eric unpacks his Conference USA outlook, focusing on WKU and Charlotte, including:
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    • The ceiling for Western Kentucky in 2021
    • What to make of Chris Reynolds’ job security at Charlotte
    • Will Healy’s outlook in Year 3 after a tough 2020 season
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Rice Football Recruiting: 2022 WR Rawson MacNeill commits to Owls

August 3, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2022 Rice Football recruiting class is picking up steam heading into the fall, securing a commitment from wide receiver Rawson MacNeill.

For the 2022 Rice Football recruiting class, good things come in pairs. The Owls have reached seven commitments in their current class, but for the second time in the past few months, they’ve added a pair of players on the same week.

On Sunday, Rice grabbed a pledge from safety Reece Sylvester. Two days later they added a commitment on the offensive side of the ball from wide receiver Rawson MacNeill from Marietta, GA.

MacNeill is the second-highest rated commitment in the 2022 Rice Football recruiting class and the eighth-highest player the Owls have earned a commitment from during Mike Bloomgren’s tenure.

Rice had competition when it came to MacNeill’s services. At the time of his commitment, MacNeill picked Rice over offers from Iowa State, Charlotte, Tulane and several Ivy League schools.

Although he hails from several states away, MacNeill still felt the familial connection. His mom grew up in Texas and his uncle lives nearby. That familiarity plus the connection he made with the coaches and players, made the difference. In his words, getting to interact and build bonds with those within the program “truly made it feel like home”, giving him peace in his decision.

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MacNeill has the potential to be a difference-maker as soon as he gets to Rice. Standing 6-foot-5 and tipping the scales at 190 pounds, he profiles as an X receiver in the Rice offense. And even though he can win with size, he prides himself in being a player that is quick out of his breaks and can win with speed, too. Wherever he lines up, the football is going to find him.

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