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Rice Football 2024 Game Preview: USF

November 24, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football is set for Senior Day and their final game of the 2024 season where they’ll host South Florida. How to watch, key stats, x-factor picks and more.

Any hopes of a five-win bowl berth for Rice football were squashed last weekend in a one-sided loss to UAB on the road. The Owls’ upcoming opponent, South Florida, faired much better, defeating Tulsa for their sixth win of the season to clinch a spot in the postseason ranks. Here’s everything you need to know about the matchup between Rice and USF.

Kickoff time | 1:00 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 USF 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 playing for pride at this point. Led by an interim head coach with a roster full of seniors set to be recognized before the game, the Owls are hoping to end the final game of the Mike Bloomgren era on a high note. On the other side, South Florida hopes to build some momentum as they prepare for a second consecutive bowl season under Alex Golesh.

Series History

All Time | USF leads, 1-0
Last Five | USF leads, 1-0
Last Meeting | Away 2023, USF won 48-29

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Rice Football Stat Notables

Passing | Warner – 245/397 (61.7 percent), 2280 yards, 14 TD, 13 INT /  Devillier 2038 (52.6 percent), 137 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Rushing | Connors – 142 carries, 740 yards (5.2 yards per carry), 8 TD / Jackson- 43 carries, 235 yards (5.5 yards per carry), 0 TD
Receiving | Sykes – 58 receptions, 664 yards (11.4 yds/rec), 5 TD / Campbell – 29 receptions, 320 yards (11.0 yds/rec), 1 TD / Connors – 58 receptions, 394 yards (6.8 yds/rec), 1 TD
Tackles | Morris – 55, Taylor – 54, Awe/Hook- 46
Pass Breakups | Fresch – 9, Ahoia – 6, Taylor -5
Interceptions | Taylor/Flowers – 2, Fresch/Williams/Mutombo – 1

USF Stat Notables

Passing | Archie – 129/220 (58.6 percent), 1452 yards, 8 TD, 8 INT
Rushing | Joiner Jr. – 101 carries, 747 yards (7.4 yards per carry), 11 TD / Wright – 98 carries, 459 yards (4.7 yards per carry), 6 TD
Receiving | Atkins – 61 receptions, 567 yards (9.3 yds/rec), 1 TD / Brown-Stephens – 22 receptions, 294 yards (13.4 yds/rec), 3 TD / Porter – 24 receptions, 200 yards (8.3 yds/rec), 0 TD
Tackles | Harris – 65, Pettway – 54, Byard – 49
Pass Breakups | Austin – 9, Rucker/Knox – 5, Banks – 3
Interceptions | Austin/Ward/Schuler – 2, Five tied with one

USF X-Factor | In Archie we trust

Things got dark for South Florida when quarterback Byrum Brown went down midseason. It took the Bulls a while to get back on their feet and rekindle the offense, but backup quarterback Bryce Archie has been integral to that turnaround.

Archie completed 53.7 percent of his passes in his start against Memphis and has increased his completion percentage in each subsequent game until it fell for the first time from 68.8 percent against Charlotte to 67.7 percent last week against Tulsa in a rout, his first 300-yard game with the Bulls this year. If he stays locked in and gets this offense back up to it’s lofty standards USF will be hard to beat.

Rice X-Factor | Hold onto the ball

Rice turned the ball over four times against UAB and lose by four scores. The math doesn’t always work out quite like that, but it speaks to how slim the margins are for this team right now. The Owls fumbled the ball away in the second quarter when the game was still within a field goal margin. But three interceptions in a span of five drives doomed any chance of the Owls making this a competitive game.

UAB was only forced to perform one extended scoring drive after the first quarter last week. South Florida has proven their offense is capable of more than that. Spotting them any extra chances will take an already tall order and make it even more challenging.

If Rice can protect the ball and play complimentary football they’ve proven themselves able to hang with even the best of the best in the AAC. If they can’t this one might be over quickly.

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One Final Thing

Is it too cliche to call this coming Rice football game the end of an era? Perhaps. But it many ways the Owls will be closing the door on Mike Bloomgren’s tenure for good and opening themselves up to the great unknown. The Owls are in the midst of a coaching search — more on that front coming, hopefully, soon for our Patreon subscribers — and once that is finalized, new era will indeed be upon us.

However, there is still one more game to be played.

The seniors playing in their final game put every ounce of effort into building this program from humble begins. To reach back-to-back bowl games was no small feat from where they started. And while it’s fair to be disappointed with the results this year, it’s hard to look at this class and these players with anything but gratitude for the groundwork they laid for what’s next.

This group proved that winning is possible here in the current climate of college football. They proved a program like Rice can go toe-to-toe with the best of the AAC and take them to the brink. What’s to say a new voice and renewed investment won’t be the catalyst to get the program to that next step?

Those answers will come in time. Right now, everyone inside the Brian Patterson Center is focused on one thing: beating South Florida. It sure would be a nice way to go out.

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Rice Football: Behind enemy lines with a UAB Insider

November 22, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

UAB is next up on the 2024 Rice football schedule so we’re going behind enemy lines with Blazers’ insider Evan Dudley from AL.com.

Blazers’ insider Evan Dudley of AL.com was kind enough to stop by and answer a few questions about the upcoming matchup between Rice Football and UAB. The answers below should shed some light on the Owls’ upcoming opponent.

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Rice Football 2024 Game Preview: UAB

November 17, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football is back from the bye week and hopes to finish the season strong with a win over UAB. How to watch, key stats, x-factor picks and more.

Both Rice football and their upcoming opponent, the UAB Blazers, most recently squared off with UAB and met similar results. Rice fell 27-20 in a Friday night affair before entering being off this past weekend. UAB also saw defeat, but by a much wider 53-18 margin. Here’s everything you need to know about the matchup between Rice and UAB.

Kickoff time | 1:00 PM CT
Venue | Protective Stadium – Birmingham, AL
TV | ESPN+ (Viewing Guide)
Radio | Varsity Radio App (Online)

Audio / Visual Preview

We’ll preview Rice football vs UAB 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

In years past, this has been a game pitting a conference heavyweight (UAB) against an upstart underdog hunting for bowl eligibility (Rice). Neither descriptor really applies this season. The Owls have an outside shot at a bowl berth should the five-win APR eligibility clause be necessary, but both of these teams haven’t reached their own expectations this year.

For the Blazers, their head coach still has his job. Whether or not Trent Dilfer remains employed beyond Saturday remains to be seen, but winning games tends to be more beneficial when one is trying to be retained than losing them.

Series History

All Time | UAB leads, 6-5
Last Five | UAB leads, 3-2
Last Meeting | Home 2022, Rice won 28-24

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Rice Football Stat Notables

Passing | Warner – 217/348 (61.5 percent), 2058 yards, 13 TD, 10 INT /  Devillier 2038 (52.6 percent), 137 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Rushing | Connors – 126 carries, 678 yards (5.4 yards per carry), 8 TD / Jackson- 40 carries, 217 yards (5.4 yards per carry), 0 TD
Receiving | Sykes – 55 receptions, 645 yards (11.7 yds/rec), 5 TD / Campbell – 26 receptions, 295 yards (11.3 yds/rec), 1 TD / Connors – 55 receptions, 351 yards (6.4 yds/rec), 1 TD
Tackles | Taylor – 50, Morris – 49, Fresch- 42
Pass Breakups | Fresch – 9, Ahoia – 6, Taylor -5
Interceptions | Taylor/Flowers – 2, Fresch/Williams/Mutombo – 1

UAB Stat Notables

Passing | Kitna – 152/253 (60.1 percent), 1755 yards, 12 TD, 10 INT
Rushing | Beebe – 131 carries, 641 yards (4.9 yards per carry), 4 TD / Jacobs – 41 carries, 162 yards (4.0 yards per carry), 7 TD
Receiving | Thomas – 56 receptions, 610 yards (10.9 yds/rec), 8 TD / Shanks – 51 receptions, 581 yards (11.4 yds/rec), 5 TD / Beebe- 26 receptions, 199 yards (7.7 yds/rec), 0 TD
Tackles | Moore – 82, Roussaw – 63, Bryant – 58
Pass Breakups | Dempsey – 8, Hill – 5, Maddox – 4
Interceptions | Five tied with one

UAB X-Factor | Cut down on the penalties

UAB is the second most-penalized team in the AAC. The Blazers inability to play clean football games has cost them on multiple occasions and they’ve had to overcome nine or more infractions in each of their wins on the season. Just because UAB has made that uphill climb before doesn’t make it any easier to replicate.

The Blazers had a chance to upset Arkansas earlier this season but had 10 penalties for a combined 109 yards. Five penalties for 65 yards aided in their come-from-ahead loss at UConn two weeks ago. This is a team that can’t stay out of their own way, at times. If they want to win a conference game against someone not named Tulsa, they need to clean up their act.

Rice X-Factor | Run the dang ball

When Rice football choses to run the ball, they’ve done so effectively. The Owls average 4.8 yards per carry on the season, a mark that puts them right in the middle of the pack in the conference and is more than a yard better than they averaged all of last season. They’ve done this with a ever-rotating offensive line.

It’s not quite that simple, though. Rice ranks dead last in the nation in rushing attempts. For whatever reason, Rice hasn’t pounded the rock this year. And it’s not because they’re not capable of doing so.

UAB ranks dead last in the AAC in rush defense, allowing more yards per game on the ground than anyone else in the league. Conversely, they’re neck-and-neck with the Owls for the best pass defense in the conference. Sometimes the formula isn’t complicated. When you’re good at something and your opponent isn’t, expose that discrepancy. This week in particular, Rice must run the ball.

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One Final Thing

The transitive property does not apply to college football. But…

Rice and UAB have five common opponents this season: Army, Navy, Tulane, UConn and Memphis. Rice is 1-4 in those games. UAB is 0-5. The Owls’ average margin of defeat is 7.4 points, generally playing all of their opponents closely except for a one-sided loss to Army.

UAB’s average margin of defeat in those games is 48-18. Roll the ball out against just about anyone and the Blazers typically lose by four touchdowns.

Again, the transitive property does not apply to college football. But…

Even the most pessimistic view of the 2024 Rice Football season casts the Owls as a challenged team that can’t get everything functioning as it was meant to be. At their best, they can beat Navy and push conference frontrunners (Tulane, Memphis) to the brink in the fourth quarter. UAB’s best… probably still ended in a multi-score defeat.

Vegas has Rice as about a touchdown favorite on the road this week, only the third time they’ve been favored in a game this season. They lost the previous two (SHSU, Charlotte). What does that have to do with Saturday’s game? Absolutely nothing.

Rice football is probably a better program than UAB right now, even under an interim head coach. It sure would be nice to make that reality plain an obvious on the field this weekend.

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Rice Football: Behind enemy lines with a Memphis Insider

November 7, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Memphis is next up on the 2024 Rice football schedule so we’re going behind enemy lines with Tigers’ insider John Maddox from Rivals’ Tiger Sports Report.

Tigers’ insider John Maddox was kind enough to stop by and answer a few questions about the upcoming matchup between Rice Football and Memphis. The answers below should shed some light on the Owls’ upcoming opponent.

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Rice Football 2024 Game Preview: Memphis

November 3, 2024 By Matthew Bartlett

Can interim head coach Pete Alamar keep the good times rolling as Rice football hits the road to take on Memphis? How to watch, key stats, x-factor picks and more.

Rice football notched an unexpected prime-time win over Navy last Saturday, persevering through an expected afternoon kickoff that became an evening affair. In the meantime, Memphis was outgunned by UTSA, losing a shootout in the Alamo Dome. What will happen when the Tigers and Owls square off on Friday night?  Here’s everything you need to know about the matchup between Rice and Memphis.

Kickoff time | 8:00 PM CT
Venue | Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium – Memphis, TN
TV | ESPN2 (Viewing Guide)
Radio | Varsity Radio App (Online)

Audio / Visual Preview

We’ll preview Rice football vs Memphis 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 had no choice but to focus on the game at hand following the dismissal of Mike Bloomgren. But with a win under their belts and some much-needed momentum, dreams of a bowl berth can be seen if you squint just a little bit. If Rice can get past Memphis, those fledgling hopes will be given real oxygen. 

For Memphis, they’ve still got a shot at a spot in the conference championship game, but it will necessitate a perfect finish to the regular season. A misstep this week against Rice or next week against UAB would doom a season with sky-high expectations before they ever reach their regular season finale against Tulane. 

Series History

All Time | Tied, 2-2
Last Five | Tied, 2-2
Last Meeting | Away 2012, Memphis won 14-10

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Rice Football Stat Notables

Passing | Warner – 188/303 (62.0 percent), 1573 yards, 10 TD, 9 INT /  Devillier 20/38 (52.6 percent), 137 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Rushing | Connors – 112 carries, 623 yards (5.6 yards per carry), 8 TD / Jackson – 34 carries, 147 yards (4.3 yards per carry)
Receiving | Sykes – 49 receptions, 569 yards (11.6 yds/rec), 4 TD / Campbell – 22 receptions, 261 yards (11.9 yds/rec), 1 TD / Connors – 49 receptions, 329 yards (6.7 yds/rec), 1 TD
Tackles | Morris – 46, Taylor – 42, Fresch – 40
Pass Breakups | Fresch – 7, Ahoia – 6, Taylor – 5
Interceptions | Taylor/Flowers – 2, Williams/Mutombo – 1

Memphis Stat Notables

Passing | Henigan – 232/357 (65.0 percent), 2532 yards, 16 TD, 5 INT
Rushing | Anderson – 148 carries, 833 yards (5.6 yards per carry), 14 TD / Thomas – 41 carries, 267 yards (6.5 yards per carry), 6 TD
Receiving | Taylor – 46 receptions, 658 yards (14.3 yds/rec), 2 TD / Blankumsee – 34 receptions, 477 yards (14.0 yds/rec), 5 TD / Anderson – 39 receptions, 227 yards (5.8 yds/rec), 2 TD
Tackles | Martin – 73, Rubin – 55, Hudson – 47
Pass Breakups | Ross – 6, Rubin/Watts/Bell – 5
Interceptions | Ross – 2, Five others tied with one

Memphis X-Factor | Protect the football

Memphis has shown this season they can trade points with the best of them. The Tigers typically find a way to score when they get the football and they do so at a very high rate, but it’s what happens when the ball doesn’t go in the box that’s caused them issues.

Twice this season Memphis has failed to win the turnover margin: against Navy and against UTSA. They lost both games. In their other seven contests, Memphis is a combined +12 in turnovers and managed to win even their tighter contests simply by giving themselves a chance late to keep adding points.

A Memphis turnover means a drive with no points. With a defense that’s been as leaky as the Tigers have been this season, that’s simply not going to work. 

Rice X-Factor | Strike first

Whether it was the energy of an interim head coach or the sheer adrenaline of the moment, a different version of Rice football took the field against Navy this past weekend. The Owls staked themselves to a 17-0 lead before Navy had a chance to return fire. Scoring more points than the other team is always the goal in this game, but for the Owls, getting the first shot appears to be more paramount than could have been previously imagined.

The Owls have been forced to play from behind all of their other games against FBS opponents this year. They found a way to get it done against UTSA, but barring another miraculous drive, that can’t be Plan A this coming weekend. When Rice demonstrated last week that when they are able to set the tone and play from the front they’re an entirely different kind of football team.

Memphis can score in a hurry and it might very well take more than a couple of touchdowns to upset the Tigers on their own turf. Rice needs to keep pace and to do that effectively, they absolutely have to set the tone with an early touchdown (or two).

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One Final Thing

For a moment, I thought about casting this game as one in which Rice football will be playing with proverbial house money. Nobody expects them to pull off another stunner and there won’t be any shame as they drop a road contest to the team picked to win the league in the preseason. 

However, what keeps coming back to me is a comment made by a subscriber following Saturday’s momentum victory over Navy. This was the team we expected to see in August. 

That version of Rice football never fully materialized for a litany of receivers we can unpack at the end of the season. But even without their head coach in place, those same players make up this team and they’ve shown the world what they’re capable of when things come together the right way.

Instead, this is a game full of opportunity. Who knows maybe a program that can knock off Navy and Memphis with an interim head coach has good enough bones to make a prospective head coach more intrigued than he otherwise might be? Maybe Rice football is a coach away from hitting its stride with a roster that’s bought in, regardless of the tumult around them.

It’s one game in a season that so far has largely been remembered for what hasn’t happened. But who’s to say they don’t have another stunner up their sleeves? It sure would make for a fun story. 

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