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Rice Football 2024 Game Preview: UTSA

October 6, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football returns from the bye this week to take on UTSA. How to watch, key stats, x-factor picks and more.

Both teams in this matchup have had two weeks to stew on disappointing results. Rice football lost a one-point game to Charlotte at home in their last contest before the break. UTSA didn’t fair much better, falling to ECU 30-20 on the road. Neither wants to add another loss to their respective ledger. Here’s everything you need to know about the matchup between Rice and UTSA.

Kickoff time | 6:00 PM CT 
Venue | Rice Stadium – Houston, TX
TV | ESPN+ (Viewing Guide)
Radio | Varsity Radio App (Online)

Audio / Visual Preview

We’ll preview Rice football vs UTSA on this week’s episode of the Blue and Gray Preview Show, kicking off live on Wednesday on the Rice Athletics YouTube channel. Look for a recap of the game on the site afterward as well as on The Roost Podcast, which should be released early next week.

Sizing up the contenders

Rice football is in danger of being eliminated from bowl eligibility soon and doesn’t have much wiggle room to spare. Their next loss would be their fifth and half the season is still in the balance. On the other hand, a win over UTSA would be big for head coach Mike Bloomgren who has yet to beat the Roadrunners in his tenure on South Main.

Meanwhile UTSA sits in an intriguing lurch. They’ve taken a step back without quarterback Frank Harris at the helm, which can be forgiven, if not excused entirely. Yet that fan base and that program has no intentions of letting that skid turn into a slide. Getting back in the win column against Rice would alleviate some of those concerns that a free fall could be imminent. 

Series History

All Time | UTSA leads, 8-3
Last Five | UTSA leads, 5-0
Last Meeting | Away 2023, UTSA won 34-14

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Rice Football Stat Notables

Passing | Warner – 108/177 (61.0 percent), 955 yards, 7 TD, 6 INT
Rushing | Connors – 55 carries, 369 yards (6.7 yards per carry), 5 TD / Atkins – 24 carries, 158 yards (6.6 yards per carry), 2 TD
Receiving | Sykes – 24 receptions, 306 yards (12.8 yds/rec), 2 TD / Groen – 12 receptions, 94 yards (7.8 yds/rec) / Connors – 28  receptions, 126 yards (4.5 yds/rec)
Tackles | Morris – 24, Taylor/Tita – 23, Hook/Looes/Pearcy – 22
Pass Breakups | Fresech – 4, Six others tied with 1
Interceptions | Flowers/Williams/Mutombo – 1

UTSA Stat Notables

Passing | McCown – 101/164 (61.6 percent), 1054 yards, 7 TD, 2 INT
Rushing | Henry – 40 carries, 194 yards (4.9 yards per carry), 1 TD / Barnes – 39 carries, 143 yards (3.7 yards per carry)
Receiving | McCuin – 30 receptions, 196 yards (6.5 yds/rec) / McCoy – 15 receptions, 306 yards (20.4 yds/rec), 2 TD / Carpenter – 13 receptions, 137 yards (10.5 yds/rec)
Tackles | Davison – 25, French – 24, Randle – 23
Pass Breakups | Davison/French/Randle/Pewee- 2
Interceptions | Frazier – 2, Pewee/Morris – 1

UTSA X-Factor | Extend drives

The Roadrunners have struggled mightily on third down this season and it’s significantly impacted their offensive production. They enter this game converting 33.7 percent of their third down opportunities, 12th in the AAC. In 2023, UTSA led the league in third down conversion rate. They led C-USA in 2022 and were second in the league in 2021. This has traditionally been an efficient team on those money downs and they’re just not getting it done right now.

The rest of the UTSA offense has been sturdy, but when a team can’t sustain drives, it takes away scoring opportunities and that’s a large part of what has slowed the Roadrunners’ attack this year. If they can find a way to get a few more key conversions the offensive output will pick up, putting more pressure on the Rice defense and allowing their own defense to catch a breather. 

Rice X-Factor | Take the ball away

Rice football is 12th in the AAC in takeaways with three. They’ve only forced one turnover against an FBS opponent this season. Turnovers are the great equalizer in this sport. A blowout can become a closer game with a few fortunate bounces and a close game can be swung in your favor if the takeaways materialize at the right points. Rice hasn’t gotten those turnovers and the results haven’t been kind.

In the Charlotte game Rice registered its first FBS takeaway and was nearly able to put the game out of reach soon afterward with the added momentum boost. That’s the formula this team needs to figure out moving forward. If they’re not going to play lights out defense or be perfect on offense, extra opportunities are crucial. A turnover provides just that and it does so at the expense of the other team.

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One Final Thing

Rice has already lost their must-win games to this point, making every game feel like a must-win game from this point forward. Bloomgren needs every evidence possible the program is moving in the right direction and a first time win over UTSA — even if it’s not the full-strength UTSA program of years past — would count as a positive step. 

If there’s any solace, it’s that those inside the walls of the Brian Patterson Center haven’t lost faith. They still believe they have the tools and talents to get this train back on its tracks. 

“It’s going to turn at some point. I hope it turns faster, sooner rather than later,” offensive coordinator Marques Tuiasosopo told The Roost this past week. “It’d be nice to get some guys back, that always changes things up too, but you gotta play the hand you’re dealt.”

It’s been a rough hand so far. Here’s to hoping for a more fortunate hand this time around. There were moments against Charlotte when this team felt like it was moving in the right direction. They desperately need to find a way to recreate those hopes and sustain them for a full four quarters. 

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AAC Football 2024: Week 6 Roundup

October 5, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

AAC Football was back in action this weekend. Here’s the latest from the teams on the gridiron this week.

Team Record  This Week Result Up Next
Army 5-0 (4-0) at Tulsa W, 49-7 vs UAB
Charlotte 3-3 (2-0) vs ECU W, 55-24 — OFF —
ECU 3-3 (1-1) at Charlotte L, 55-24 — OFF —
FAU 2-3 (0-1) — OFF —  — vs North Texas
Memphis 4-1 (0-1) — OFF —  — at USF
Navy 5-0 (3-0) at Air Force W, 34-7 — OFF —
North Texas 4-1 (1-0) — OFF —  — at FAU
Rice 1-4 (0-2) — OFF —  — vs UTSA
Temple 1-5 (0-2) at UConn L, 29-20 — OFF —
Tulane 4-2 (2-0) at UAB W, 71-20 — OFF —
Tulsa 2-4 (0-2) vs Army L, 49-7 — OFF —
UAB 1-4 (0-2) vs Tulane L, 41-20 at Army
USF 2-3 (0-1) — OFF —  — vs Memphis
UTSA 2-3 (0-1) — OFF —  — at Rice

Notable Results and Storylines // (Standings)

5-0 Troops

For the first time since 1945, both Army and Navy have started the season 5-0. Army owns the nation’s longest winning streak (nine games) and has not trailed at any point during a game this season. Meanwhile Navy is cruising, too. The Midshipmen are the only team in the nation to score on every red zone appearance, converting 19-of-19 trips for scores this year. It’s a good time to be a service academy in the AAC.

Blazers down bad

UAB is not having a good time right now. Weeks removed from putting a scare into Arkansas the Blazers appear to have fallen apart, most recently being completely dismantled by Tulane. The Green Wave appear to be among the best of the best in the AAC, a stark difference from the product the Blazers are putting on the field right now. That’s not where Trent Dilfer and his staff hoped the program would be in year two, but that’s the reality they’re living in.

Niners off the mat

A similar sob story was close to being written about Charlotte, but the 49ers have rebounded from a perilous 1-3 start with back-to-back conference wins, this week blasting East Carolina in a burgeoning rivalry game. As things currently stand, the Nines are one of five AAC teams without a conference lost. That’s not someone anyone could have predicted a month ago, but things change quickly in this sport.

Looking ahead – Key storylines

In the thick of double bye weeks

It’s been back-to-back relatively light weeks for the AAC with almost half the league on bye this week and the other half on bye next week. If that feels like a lot of missing football, you’re not wrong. Because of the way the calendar falls this season each team will have two open weeks, split roughly in the first half and second half of the season. We’ll have much fuller AAC slates in Weeks 8 and Week 9 before another lull inaction later in the year.

Memphis and South Florida square off

Entering the year this Week 7 matchup between Memphis and South Florida was meant to be pivotal for the AAC Championship race, and that still very well might be true, but it’s taken on an additional degree of importance in recent weeks. Early stumbles by both squads and the hot starts of Army and Navy have upped the ante in this contest. The winner stays in the race while the loser might be out of luck before the calendar reaches Halloween.

What about the Mean Green?

North Texas has a Power conference loss to Texas Tech, but has otherwise handled business entering their first bye week of the season. The Mean Green weren’t expected to be among the conference frontrunners, but their offense looks like the real deal and they’re flying a bit under the radar following wins over Wyoming and Tulsa. A win over FAU this weekend would set them up for a potentially pivotal trip to Memphis in two weeks.



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Rice Football 2024: Bye Week 1 Practice Report

October 4, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football is off this week, utilizing a much-needed bye week to take stock of the program and make some tweaks before the second half of their season begins.

The first free weekend of a two-bye season has arrived. Rice football was on the practice field again this week working to turn things around. A lot of depth players saw extended run and the coaching staff implemented a few adjustments to set the team up for what they hope will be a bounce back after the bye.

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Rice Football 2024: NFL Owls Week 4 Roundup

October 1, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Football is well represented on 2024 NFL rosters. Here’s the latest from the NFL Owls in action in Week 4.

There are former Rice football players scattered across the NFL. Stay tuned each week for their game results and notables from each player.

Team NFL Owl(s) This Week Result Next Week
Detroit Lions Jack Fox (P) vs Seahawks (MNF) W, 42-29 — BYE —
Indianapolis Colts Kylen Granson (TE) vs Steelers W, 27-24 at Jaguars
Pittsburgh Steelers Chris Boswell (PK)
Calvin Anderson (OL)
at Colts L, 27-24 vs Cowboys
New England Patriots Nick Leverett (OL) at 49ers L, 30-13 vs Dolphins
Seattle Seahawks Myles Adams (DL) at Lions (MNF) L, 42-29 vs Giants
Washington Commanders Luke McCaffrey (WR) at Cardinals W, 42-14 vs Browns

Offense

Calvin Anderson – OL, Steelers

Anderson was signed to the Steelers’ 53-man roster this past week and dressed for the teams’ Week 4 game against the Colts but did not see action.

Luke McCaffrey – WR, Commanders

McCaffrey caught his lone target in Week 4, a Commanders win over the Cardinals. He now has caught all seven of his targets over four games as an NFL wideout.

Nick Leverett – OL, Patriots

Leverett played the majority of the Patriots’ offensive snaps in Week 4, taking over for an injured David Andrews who left the game in the first quarter, recovering a fumble as well as covering his typical special teams work.

Kylen Granson – TE, Colts

Granson wasn’t targeted in the Colts’ Week 4 win over the Steelers, the first time he’s gone without a target in a game this season. He did play 14 special teams snaps, which was a season high.

Defense

Myles Adams – DL, Seahawks

Adams saw his most extensive usage of the season on Monday Night Football, registering two tackles against the Lions, including one solo stop. He played a season high 38 percent of the Seahawks’ defensive snaps..

Special Teams

Jack Fox – P, Lions

There wasn’t much punting on Monday Night Football but Fox made his boots count. He kicked three times for 140 yards including a long of 50. He averaged 46.7 yards per punt.

Chris Boswell – K, Steelers

Boswell trotted out for one field goal this week from 50 yards out and struck it through the posts. He also added three extra points. The Boz has now made 11-of-12 field goals so far this season.

More Owls in the NFL

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The Roost Podcast | Ep 187 – Rice Football succumbs to Charlotte

September 30, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football fell to 1-4 on the season and heads to the bye week reeling after a crushing loss to Charlotte.

Four FBS games and four FBS losses. It’s been an abysmal start to the Rice football season which reaches a bye week in desperate need of a reset. What went wrong against Charlotte and can any of it be fixed? We discuss and commiserate.

You can find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 187.

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Recapping Rice Football vs Charlotte

  • Losing games on the margin
  • Offensive woes, defensive busts and special teams errors
  • A game Mike Bloomgren had to have
  • No real easy button to push
  • Bye week to-dos

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