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Rice Football Recruiting: 2025 Early Signing Period Live Blog

December 3, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

The first of the 2025 Rice Football Recruiting class will become signees during the Early Signing Period. Follow all the action here.

In one of his first official acts as head coach, Scott Abell will welcome the first members of the 2025 Rice Football recruiting class on Wednesday when the Early Signing Period opens. The first flock of new Owls will come primarily from the high school ranks, with supplemental talent from the portal trickling in where the fit makes sense.

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Which newcomers will make sizable impacts as soon as they arrive on campus like Blaise Tita, Chad Lindberg, Charlie Looes, Michael Daley and others did this past fall? This class has plenty of talent that could find its way to the field soon.

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A Quick Look at the 2025 Rice Football Recruiting Class before the Early Signing Period

December 3, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

The Early Signing Period begins Wednesday, December 4. Here’s where the 2025 Rice Football recruiting class stands entering the week.

In the midst of hiring a new coach and wrapping up a season, Rice football recruiting continues to press on. Some attrition was to be expected, but the Owls are still likely to put together a rather strong high school signing class despite all the changes currently happening at South Main. Here’s the latest:

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Rice Football 2024: NFL Owls Week 13 Roundup

December 2, 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 13.

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

TeamNFL Owl(s)This WeekResultNext Week
Detroit LionsJack Fox (P)
Myles Adams (DL)
vs Bears (Thr)W, 23-20vs Packers (Thr)
Indianapolis ColtsKylen Granson (TE)at PatriotsW, 25-25— BYE —
Pittsburgh SteelersChris Boswell (PK)
Calvin Anderson (OL)
at BengalsW, 44-38vs Browns
Washington CommandersLuke McCaffrey (WR)vs TitansW, 42-19— BYE —

Offense

Calvin Anderson – OL, Steelers

Anderson was active but did not see action in the Steelers’ win over the Bengals this week.

Luke McCaffrey – WR, Commanders

McCaffrey caught two passes for 17 yards on two targets against the Titans this week.

Kylen Granson – TE, Colts

Granson was targeted three times on Sunday but did not catch any of those balls thrown his way.

Defense

Myles Adams – DL, Lions

Adams was waived from the Seahawks’ active roster on Thursday, eventually opening the door for the Lions to sign him off their practice squad and to their active roster on Saturday. Adams will have his first real week with Detroit this week where he’ll reunite with former Rice teammate Jack Fox.

Special Teams

Jack Fox – P, Lions

Fox was only asked to punt twice on Thanksgiving Day, putting both of his balls inside the 20 including a long punt of 61 yards.

Chris Boswell – K, Steelers

Boswell went 3-for-4 on field goals against the Bengals on Sunday and connected on all five extra-point attempts, scoring 14 points himself in a high-scoring win. He’s made 34-of-37 field goals this season

More Owls in the NFL

From practice squads to current free agents, there are other Owls on the cusp of returning to active rosters. Find more details on current contractual agreements and former Rice football players waiting for their next opportunity here.

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Rice Basketball goes 2-1 at Nassau Championship

December 1, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball went 2-1 in their three-game set at the Nassau Championship in the Bahamas, falling to Hofstra before beating Arkansas State and Iona.

Hofstra 68, Rice 63

FINAL | Hofstra 68, @RiceMBB 63

Owls fall in OT. pic.twitter.com/NbbEPrBYjo

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) November 30, 2024
The Story

Hofstra jumped out to an early 18-9 lead, staying at least a couple of buckets ahead of Rice for the duration of the first half. It was in the second frame that Rice made its run, forcing one of 11 lead changes in the contest which eventually went to overtime which was also tied with a minute remaining in that period. Hofstra would score the final five points to hold on in a hard-fought contest.

Rice 75, Arkansas State 67

FINAL | @RiceMBB 75, Arkansas State 67 pic.twitter.com/QTE5AnbBAM

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) December 1, 2024
The Story

Arkansas State got on the board first and maintained a narrow advantage over Rice throughout much of the first half before a Jacob Dar three, his first as an Owl, put Rice in front going into halftime. Arkansas State would retake the lead early in the second half on a 7-0 run, but clutch free throw shooting — the Owls had a season-high 39 foul shots — and strong defense helped propel Rice back in front for good.

Rice 70, Iona 66

FINAL | @RiceMBB 70, Iona 66 pic.twitter.com/x4b5c8UhH4

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) December 1, 2024
The Story

The largest lead for either side in this game was seven. Despite those tight margins, Rice felt like it had every chance to run away with the game early. Two 5-0 runs a 6-0 run and a 7-0 run in the first half were mitigated by Rice turnovers and a lackluster day on the boards. Iona continued to fight back, getting with one point with 2:23 to play. Rice scored six of the final nine points of the game, putting things away with four free throws from Trae Broadnax in the final seconds.

What We Learned

For those who might have pushed it out of their minds, Rice basketball was picked to finish dead last in the American Conference Preseason Coaches Poll. So much about the program was unknown given the coaching change and the reworked roster.

Rice played well in their early slate, starting the season 6-1, falling only to Florida State (Kenpom 58). This week’s Nassau Championship offered another measuring stick — three games against programs all picked to finish in the top four in their respective leagues. The Owls passed with high marks.

Arkansas State (116) was the preseason favorite in the Sun Belt. Rice beat them. The also beat Iona (252), picked third in the MAAC and took Hofstra (163), a top four pick in the CAA, to overtime. At the very least, the Owls proved they belong in that top 150ish conversation. Indeed, they check in at 164 in Kenpom after the conclusion of the tournament.

By Kenpom, Rice ranks ninth in the AAC. They’re a far cry from the top of the ladder — Memphis (31) and North Texas (66) are clearly in a different class right now — but they’re squarely in the mix. Roughly one month into Rob Lanier’s first season on campus, it’s hard to ask for much more than this.

“We just played with some resolve and found a way to win a game,” Lanier said following the Arkansas State win. “We played with a level of desperation, and I’m proud of the guys that we were able to overcome that.”

The team is playing cohesively with a clear defensive identity. The offense has shown flashes. The free throw struggles of the early portions of the season weren’t a problem in clutch moments in the Bahamas. And we still haven’t seen this team truly turn in a dominant offensive performance which the sum of these parts suggest is coming, at some point.

A good week or two might have been easier to right off. We’ve reached the one month mark of consistent quality basketball from Lanier’s bunch. This team looks to have some staying power. And with conference play looming, it’s reasonable to continue adjusting those preseason expectations ever so slightly upward as the season presses onward.

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AAC Football 2024: Week 14 Roundup

November 30, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

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

TeamRecord This WeekResultUp Next
Army10-1 (8-0)vs UTSAW, 29-24vs Tulane
Charlotte5-7 (4-4)vs UABW, 29-27 —
ECU7-5 (5-3)vs NavyL, 34-20 — Bowl —
FAU3-9 (1-7)at TulsaW, 63-16 —
Memphis10-2 (6-2)at TulaneW, 34-24 — Bowl —
Navy8-3 (6-2)at ECUW, 34-20 — Bowl —
North Texas6-6 (3-5)at TempleW, 24-17— Bowl —
Rice4-8 (3-5)vs USFW, 29-24 —
Temple3-9 (2-6)vs North TexasL, 24-17 —
Tulane9-3 (7-1)vs MemphisL, 34-20at Army
Tulsa3-9 (1-7)vs FAUL, 63-16 —
UAB3-4 (2-6)at CharlotteL, 29-27 —
USF6-6 (4-4)at RiceL, 35-28 — Bowl —
UTSA6-6 (4-4)at ArmyL, 29-24 — Bowl —

Notable Results and Storylines // (Standings)

Tulane’s CFB Playoff hopes dashed

The lone college football game on Thanksgiving Day featured a tough result for the AAC. Memphis’ victory over Tulane effectively ended any dark horse hopes of the Green Wave earning the G5 automatic berth in the College Football Playoff. A 10-win season for the Tigers is significant, but no conference title game appearance will still leave a sizable portion of the fanbase understandably frustrated.

Abell arrives at South Main while Harrell stays put in Greenville

In the past week, the American Conference has welcomed two new head coaches. ECU made the decision to promote interim head coach Blake Harrell after a 4-0 run start in place of Mike Houston. At Rice, the Owls opted for Davidson’s Scott Abell whose proven track record at hard jobs gives reason for hope in Houston.

North Texas is bowling

After missing a bowl game with a 5-7 finish in Year 1 under Eric Morris the Mean Green are bowl eligible this time around, narrowly beating Temple in their regular season finale. The victory snaps a five game losing streak after a 5-1 start to the season.

Looking ahead – Key storylines

Army chases AAC Perfection vs Tulane

The Black Knights became the eighth team in AAC history to finish undefeated in conference play, a feat most recently achieved by Tulane and SMU in 2023. As a reward they’ll host the conference championship game set to be played next Friday night, December 6 at 8:00 p.m. ET.

Who’s next?

With Rice and East Carolina filled, four open head coaching jobs remain among American Conference programs following the conclusion of the regular season. Charlotte, FAU, Temple and Tulsa have yet to name new head coaches. Expect those jobs to fill soon, particularly with the Early Signing Period beginning this week.

Army/Navy on deck

But wait, there’s more! Even though this will technically be a non-conference game, the first meeting between Army and Navy as American Conference teams will feature two of the conference’s top teams this season. It doesn’t look like this game will have any College Football Playoff ramifications after all, but the intensity and interest in this contest hasn’t waivered all year.

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