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Rice Football: Special Team Coach Drew Svoboda hired by Memphis

January 4, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The Rice football coaching staff will look slightly different next season. The Owls will have to replace special teams coach Drew Svoboda.

Coaching staff changes are part of the norm in today’s college football. Rice football coach Mike Bloomgren has fairly well when it comes to retaining his staff but hasn’t curtailed turnover completely.

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This offseason Rice football will have to replace its special teams coordinator. Drew Svoboda has been hired for the same role by the Memphis Tigers. Yahoo’s Pete Thamel was first to report. The Roost has since confirmed.

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Rice Football: Year 2 gains the focus of Owls’ 2019 Media Day

August 11, 2019 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Football hosted its 2019 Media Day. Several coaches and players spoke, but all shared the same refrain. The team is starting off on a better foot in Year 2.

“Talking season” is upon us, which means meaningful football games aren’t far away. Mike Bloomgren, Austin Trammell and Myles Adams attended Conference USA Media Days in July. Bloomgren, his coordinators, and more than a dozen players were made available for the Owls’ own Media Day on Saturday.

The conversations were varied, ranging from the finer details of special teams to the impactful freshman already turning heads. But one theme which ran through every discussion was the difference between Year 1 and Year 2.

Bloomgren began the conversation in his opening statement.

I think when you talk to all the coaches in this room and the players that were here last year, just the ability to be in the same system, to hear the same message taught and realize that we are singing out of the same hymnal day in and day out. I think that’s really important. It’s really good for the players, really good for the coaches. And it certainly allows me to be more comfortable in everything that we’re doing. I feel like we are making big, big gains.Mike Bloomgren

That continuity applies to the incoming freshman class as well. Even though they didn’t experience the 2018 season, they’re benefiting from the effort put in to build the culture they’re walking in to. Defensive coordinator Brian Smith said those newcomers have allowed the team “to raise the floor” and have built “depth at every position.”

More: Practice notes from the first scrimmage of fall camp

That depth will be tasked with bolstering the Owls’ who were thrown into the fire as freshmen last season. Some of those freshmen, like Cole Garcia on the offensive line, Antonio Montero at linebacker and Prudy Calderon in the secondary, became fixtures on the team who have maintained their position entering 2019.  Offensive coordinator Jerry Mike isn’t taking that experience for granted.

Across the board, we’re just so much more experienced. Like coach always says, everything is better in Year 2. And I think right now we’re reaping some of those benefits. It’s not perfect, by no stretch of the imagination. But one thing that we’re doing is we’re continuing to grow each day… we’re trying to figure out the best techniques and all the best schemes that we can develop against our defense that will carry on into the season.” Jerry Mack

That theme carried over to the special teams. Under the direction of newly appointment coordinator Drew Svoboda, the Owls’ special teams will have to replace Jack Fox and Hayden Tobola, but Svoboda is confident they have enough continuity as a unit to stay successful saying Rice will need to “make improvements and little tweaks and polish up little things.”

Like Bloomgren mentioned in his introduction, everyone is on the same page. Sticking to the process and making improvements as needed are the Owls’ marching orders. Now it’s time to execute.

You can read more about Bloomgren and his process in a special feature in our 2019 Rice Football Preview.

 

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