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Rice Baseball: 2021 MLB Owls update – July 4

July 5, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2021 MLB season is underway and Rice baseball alums are busy on the mound and at the plate. Here’s the latest from the MLB Owls from this week.

Anthony Rendon – Los Angeles Angels

Rendon has started to heat up over the last couple of weeks, including four hits (including the no-doubt home run below) across three games against the Orioles.

Anthony Rendon – Los Angeles Angels (6) pic.twitter.com/vZ6zAc3SAe

— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) July 4, 2021

Anthony Rendon’s April/May
.213/.297/.320
75 wRC+
7 XBH
14 R
14 RBI

Anthony Rendon June/July
.274/.369/.463
127 wRC+
12 XBH
10 R
20 RBI#Angels

— Jared Tims (@Jared_Tims) July 5, 2021

Rendon left Sunday’s game with hamstring tightness but is expected to avoid the injured list.

Through July 4, Rendon is hitting .240 with 19 extra-base hits, 29 walks and 41 strikeouts. His OPS is .712 and he’s collected 34 RBI.

Brock Holt – Texas Rangers

Holt strung together a couple of good games in the Rangers’ holiday weekend series against the Mariners. He collected a two-RBI (below) on Friday and followed up with a 2-for-3 day on Sunday.

Brock Holt sneaks one through the infield to put the Rangers up 2-0.#StraightUpTX | @Rangers pic.twitter.com/Z3KyYECkk3

— Bally Sports Southwest (@BallySportsSW) July 3, 2021

Through July 4, Holt is hitting .222 with 10 extra-base hits, 17 walks and 26 strikeouts. His OPS is .625 and he’s collected 14 RBI.

Tyler Duffey – Minnesota Twins

Duffey worked a combined two scoreless innings this week, retiring six of the seven batters he faced with one strikeout, one walk and no hits allowed in the process.

Through July 4, Duffey has a 3.45 ERA with a 1.39 WHIP. He’s averaging 8.0 strikeouts per nine innings.

Lucas Luetge – New York Yankees

Luetge was thrown the wolves this week, inheriting six total runners in four relief appearances. Five of the six scored. Those outings ballooned Luetge’s ERA after a seven-game stint in which he did not allow an earned run.

Through July 4, Luetge has a 3.46 ERA with a 1.152 WHIP. He’s averaging 9.7 strikeouts per nine innings.

J.T. Chargois – Seattle Mariners

Chargois battled through 1.2 innings of relief work this week, allowing one run on two separate occasions, but doing enough to help the Mariners win both games.

Through July 4, Chargois has a 2.82 ERA with a 0.896 WHIP. He’s averaging 9.3 strikeouts per nine innings.

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Filed Under: Baseball Tagged With: MLB Owls, Rice baseball

Rice Football Recruiting: 2022 Safety Tyson Flowers commits to Owls

July 4, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2022 Rice Football recruiting class continues to heat up as the summer marches on. They started off their holiday weekend with a commitment from safety Tyson Flowers.

Things are going well for the 2022 Rice Football recruiting class. After picking up a pair of commitments prior to the June 1 relaxation of COVID-19 recruiting restrictions, Rice has added three news additions to the class over the month or so that have followed.

Quarterback AJ Padgett got things rolling with his commitment on June 21. Three days later, wideout Braylen Walker added his pledge, bringing the class size to four. Roughly a week later, that tally has risen to five with the commitment of Fort Worth safety Tyson Flowers.

Unlike the previous pair of recent commits, Flowers was offered during the spring with his recruitment picking up some steam after the Owls officially entered the mix. When Flowers felt ready to make the decision, he’d also received offers from Liberty, Buffalo, Ball State and several Ivy League schools. He’s third defensive player in the Owls’ 2022 class and the first member of the secondary.

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A two-way player in high school, Flowers’ experience as a quarterback will only aid his impact on the defensive side of the ball. He looks extremely comfortable in the open field, showing incredible awareness and using that to make plays.

He’s a true dual threat athlete, showcasing that intelligence and speed as he weaved through defenders. On defense, he reads, reacts, and makes plays. He’ll be a tremendous asset for the Owls on the back end of the defense.

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NIL and Rice Athletics: Owls embrace new opportunities

July 1, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Name, Imagine and Likeness, or NIL as it’s referenced often in short, has swept across the country. What is it? And how does it impact Rice Athletics?

Effective July 1, NIL legislation in states across the country went into effect with additional guidance from the NCAA serving as a backdrop. As soon as the clock strike midnight, student athletes began to announce new ventures aimed at making a profit using their Name, Imagine and Likeness.

In a nutshell, new NIL policy allows athletes to make money off their own likeness. Much in the same way a Chemistry student could use knowledge from his or her studies to run a tutoring business on the side, now college athletes can monetize themselves in similar ways. Some have launched new businesses. Others have posted branded content on their social media pages. We touched on it briefly in this week’s episode of The Roost Podcast.

How does this impact Rice Athletics?

According to Texas State law, Rice athletes are now free to enter into these types of agreements insofar as they do not overlap with official team activities (practices, class, games, etc.), involve Rice branding or property, or serve as endorsements for drugs, alcohol, gambling or other elicit businesses. And most importantly, no athlete can receive compensation for their performance on the field.

Student athletes must disclose potential agreements to the compliance staff, with opportunities exceeding $5,000 requiring approval from the Athletic Director. So far, we’ve seen several take advantage of their newfound rights.

NIL and Rice Athletes

A whole host of Owls have signed up to offer personalized coaching on Vevole which describes itself as “a video coaching platform that powers personal achievement through accessible coaching.” Individual coaches can select their own rates. Current and former Rice affiliated coaches include:

  • Michael Whitehead, Golf
  • Kel Bordwine, Baseball
  • Justin Collins, Baseball
  • Benjamin Content, Baseball
  • Alex DeLeon, Baseball
  • Carly Graham, Volleyball
  • Anthonio Cruz, Baseball
  • Jimmy Comerota, Baseball
  • Connor Teykl, Baseball
  • Tamir Jackson, Basketball
  • Blair Lewis, Baseball
  • Noah Hutchins, Basketball

Others have announced partnerships with Yoke Gaming, a service that allows fans to “compete face-to-face” with their favorite athletes in online video games. Current Rice football players Khalan Griffin and Plae Wyatt have both posted announcements regarding their involvement on Instagram.

Current Rice basketball guard Quincy Olivari announced a partnership with Go Puff, a delivery service for food and drinks.

The most creative use of the new rules belongs to Rice offensive lineman Nick Wagman.

As a student athlete I’m honored to use the new NIL laws to partner with my first brand. @kylesolomon5 needs help finding a girlfriend. Any girls out their interested hit his DM’s! #ad

— Nick Wagman (@nickwagman91) July 1, 2021

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Filed Under: Archive, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Women's Athletics Tagged With: NIL, Rice Athletics

The Roost Podcast | Ep 80 – Previewing Louisiana Tech Football with Ben Carlisle

July 1, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Ben Carlisle of Bleed Tech Blue joins us this week to preview the 2021 Louisiana Tech football season as we continue in our Conference USA previews.

The summer months march onward and we continue previewing the 2021 Rice football season this week with another look at one of the Owls’ future opponents. Joining us this time around is Ben Carlisle of Bleed Tech Blue to talk Louisiana Tech football and preview their 2021 season. The Bulldogs had an up and down 2020. How will that bleed into 2021?

Be sure to stick around for the lightning round and check out his answers to a selection of Louisiana Tech and Conference USA related topics. You can always find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 80.

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Episode Notes

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  • Ben Carlisle joins the show — Ben shares his insight on Louisiana Tech football’s disjointed 2020 season and the outlook for the Bulldogs in 2021, including:
    • What to make of the Bulldogs’ stop-and-start 2020 season
    • The influx of transfers at Louisiana Tech
    • The emergence of Tyler Grubbs
    • Expectations for the 2021 campaign
    • The Lightning Round

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2021 Rice Football Season Preview Promo and Patreon Updates

July 1, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Happy July! We’ve been working overtime at The Roost this summer to make sure you’ll have access to the best coverage of Rice Football and Rice Athletics that we can bring. To that end, we’re excited to announce a few improvements we’ll be rolling out for our subscribers.

FREE PREVIEW FOR FIRST TIME SUBSCRIBERS

We did this last year and received tremendous amounts of positive feedback so we’re bringing it back. Anyone who begins a subscription on the Starting Lineup tier or higher for their first time in the month of July will get a copy of our 2021 Rice Football Season Preview absolutely free.

Take a test drive of our exclusive insights into media days and stick around for fall camp and more.

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Still have questions? Check out our FAQ below or contact us.

UPGRADED TIERS

We’re also modifying the existing tiers to add more value for our patrons. Beginning today, the Starting Lineup Tier will now include a monthly Q&A feature. Have a question about Rice Athletics, Conference USA, tacos, etc? I’ll compile responses once a month and answer your questions.

We’ve also added some additional perks for the All-American Tier (get a Roost mug and periodic behind-the-scenes microcasts) and free season previews and everything else we offer for our Booster Tier patrons.

WHAT NOW?

If you’re not a patron yet, now is the perfect time to jump on board. Get access to recruiting updates, practice reports and more. Sign up here. Want to upgrade your subscription to a higher tier, you can do that here. Check out this how-to for more info

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