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Unpacking the Rice football QB carousel — November 2021 Patreon Q&A

November 29, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Understanding the Rice football quarterback usage took center stage in this month’s line of questions. How were they deployed, and why?

Four different quarterbacks saw action for Rice football in 2021 and injuries told just part of the story. The genesis of this overview comes from a valid, and probing question: “Why did the Owls not use TJ McMahon during the year?” Did the coaching staff not know what he could do? Did they not trust him? And how did his usage fit in the big picture? We’ll unpack all of those angles here.

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Update: Rice Football head coach Mike Bloomgren expected to return in 2022

November 28, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

I wanted to give yall a quick update with the news breaking on Sunday. Chris Vannini of The Athletic was first to report Rice head coach Mike Bloomgren would be back in 2022. This lines up with conversations I’ve had in recent weeks. Every indication up to this point has been that Bloomgren would return in 2022. This is not a surprise.

Obviously, this has significant ramifications on the outlook for Rice football in 2022 and beyond. Here’s a quick reaction video posted for our subscribers on Patreon. We’ll also have further discussion on The Roost Podcast this week as well as a more detailed review of some of the key decision points and factors soon.

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Rice Football Recruiting: EDGE Seth Clarke commits to Owls

Posted: June 26, 2025

The 2026 Rice Football recruiting class keeps adding playmakers in the trenches. Edge Seth Clarke from The Hun School (NJ) has committed to the Owls. Members of the 2026 Rice football recruiting class span from near and far, a mix of local talent from the state of Texas and the right pieces from across the […]

2025 Rice Football Season Preview: Quarterback

Posted: June 24, 2025

Next up in our 2025 Rice Football Season Preview: quarterback. Here’s our breakdown of the Owls’ plans for the group this season. The Rice football quarterback room returns many of the same players from a season ago, but a new head coach and a new scheme make for a very different outlook this time around. […]

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2025 Rice Football Opponent Season Preview: Houston

Posted: June 24, 2025

The Willie Fritz era at Houston got off to a slow start, but the program is moving in the right direction now. What can Rice Football expect from the Cougars in 2025? Head Coach: Willie FritzRecord at School: 4-8 (1 Yr) | Career FBS Record 75-62 (11 Yr)Offensive Coordinator: Slade Nagle | Defensive Coordinator: Austin Armstrong […]

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Rice Football 2025 Season Preview: Extended Schedule

Posted: June 24, 2025

2025 Rice Football Extended Schedule A favorite from the former digital magazine editions of the season preview, this Rice football extended schedule includes series breakdowns, updated coaching information/records and more for each of the Owls’ 2025 opponents. Rice Football Preseason Preview: Check out the rest of the series here. This piece is part of our […]

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2025 Rice Football Season Preview live now

Posted: June 24, 2025

The 2025 Rice Football season is right around the corner. Season Preview content starts rolling out this week! Subscribe now for access. For the upcoming 2025 season, all Rice football preview content and opponent previews will be available for subscribers on Patreon and gathered into one portal on the website right here. Not a subscriber […]

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Rice Football: 10 Takeaways from 2021 season

November 28, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2021 Rice football season was a roller coaster, and the ride wasn’t always enjoyable. What can we take away from the Owls’ four-win campaign?

The upset of UAB in Birmingham will be the pinnacle of a Rice football season that spanned the full range of emotions. Two shutout losses, two overtime losses and two-wins shy of the postseason proved the sobering reality that this program isn’t quite where they want to be. Not yet.

Nevertheless, our coverage of Rice football is far from over. We’ll be presenting The Roosties soon, our take on an annual Rice football awards show from The Roost Podcast. There will also be Team Superlatives released throughout December featuring more traditional awards like Team MVP, Offense and Defensive Player of the Year and more.

But before we get there, here are a few final thoughts on the 20201 Rice football season with some forward-thinking questions scattered throughout and promises of more to come.

Good

1. The offense is better

It was a rocky start, but Rice football topped 21 points each in seven of its final nine games and each of its final six. That included a 48-point outing against Texas Southern and 35 points in the finale against Louisiana Tech. Rice hadn’t strung together more than three consecutive 21-point outings under Bloomgren entering the year, so capping the season of with consistent touchdowns is a step in the right direction. OC Marques Tuiasosopo deserves a lot of credit.

2. The wide receivers might be the best unit on offense

That offensive evaluation came without Bradley Rozner on the field and without Jake Bailey in the Owls’ final game. Cedric Patterson stepped up and proved to be a difference-maker. August Pitre had some big catches in key moments. Kobie Campbell made several key plays when he was called upon. Rice has weapons in the passing game and they’re starting to make noise.

3. Return of key defensive pieces

This defensive might not have been anywhere close to the level of dominance they displayed during parts of the 2020 season, but it would have been better had De’Braylon Carroll and Treshawn Chamberlain played a part in it. Rice hopes to have both men back in the fold next season, starting the defense off on a better foot than they ended this past fall.

4. Up-and-coming talent

The lass several Rice football recruiting classes have been loaded with talent. We saw several key Bloomgren-era recruits play big roles this season. Jake Bailey became the go-to pass catcher. Braeden Nutter slotted in seamlessly on the offensive line. Jordan Dunbar, Sean Fresch, and Gabe Taylor secured starting roles on defense. True freshman Aidian Siano tallied multiple starts and never looked out of place. The talent is there and it’s starting to make an impact.

5. Four wins is better than two (or three)

Rice saw a modest tick upward in the win column this season. While that was short of the six-win expectation, the decision was made to retain head coach Mike Bloomgren heading into 2022. More will be said on that move in the coming days and weeks, but it’s worth noting that we shouldn’t miss the forest for the trees. Rice won more games this year than they had since 2015. That’s important, even if it comes alongside some real disappointments.

Fix

1. The secondary needs an overhaul

Rice lost several starting defensive backs to injury prior to the start of the 2020 season, but still managed to piece together a formidable back end. A similar rash of injuries struck this year, but the results were very different. Whether it was the installation of a new safeties coach, the reliance on younger, less proven players or a combination of both, something didn’t click. If Rice is going to have success moving forward they have to be at least decent against the pass. They weren’t this year.

2. Injuries aside, who is playing QB?

The ever-rotating quarterback carousel almost makes the list of improvement opportunities. Jake Constantine, Wiley Green, TJ McMahon and Luke McCaffrey all saw meaningful snaps this season. The latter three will be back. We’ll have more to say on how the quarterback position played out this year, but 2022 needs to be the year of health and competence reach an all-time high in this room. Furthermore, whoever wins the job needs to be developed into a player than can be successful over the course of a season.

3. Rice needs a true RB

The Rice running back room was a work-in-progress this season. Khalan Griffin did not take the step forward many hoped he might. Beyond him, converted tight end Jordan Myers was a key cog while Ari Broussard might have been the best option after all, working his way up from scout team. A camp injury left Juma Otoviano working scout team duties. This is a prime opportunity for a transfer addition or a consolidation of roles.

4. Finding a kicker is near the top of the priority list

Rice made one field goal longer than 30 yards in 12 games. That make was a 41-yard kick from Christan VanSickle in his first game taking over placekicking duties from Collin Riccitelli. The offense got much better on fourth down, but having a hand tied behind their backs when it came to the kicking game was a tremendous detriment to the offense as a whole.

5. If 2021 wasn’t a prove-it year, 2022 is

Ending the 2021 season without a bowl trip was a major disappointment in year four of Bloomgren’s tenure. There will be no more mulligans in 2022. There’s a lot of work to be done to get this team and this coaching staff over the hump and Bloomgren will have another offseason to get them there. 2022 is the year this team goes to a bowl, Bloomgren’s future depends on it.

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Conference USA Football 2021: Week 13 C-USA Roundup

November 27, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

Conference USA Football was back in action this weekend. Here’s the latest from the teams on the gridiron in Week 13.

Team Week 13 Result Up Next
Charlotte at Old Dominion L, 56-34 End of Season
FAU vs MTSU L, 27-17 End of Season
FIU at Southern Miss L, 37-17 End of Season
LA Tech at Rice L, 35-31 End of Season
Marshall vs WKU L, 53-21 Bowl Eligible
MTSU at FAU W, 27-17 Bowl Eligible
North Texas vs UTSA W, 42-23 Bowl Eligible
Old Dominion vs Charlotte W, 56-34 Bowl Eligible
Rice vs LA Tech W, 35-31 End of Season
Southern Miss vs FIU W, 37-17 End of Season
UAB vs UTEP W, 42-25 Bowl Eligible
UTEP at UAB L, 42-25 Bowl Eligible
UTSA at North Texas L, 45-23 C-USA Title Game
WKU at Marshall W, 53-21 C-USA Title Game

Notable Week 13 results – Standings

Let’s go bowling

Three programs clinched bowl eligibility on the final weekend of the regular season. Old Dominion was a a favorited entering their game with Charlotte and dispatched the 49ers behind a thunderous 21-point fourth quarter. North Texas and Middle Tennessee were both underdogs. The Mean Green upset a ranked UTSA squad while Middle Tennesee won a battle of 5-6 teams, effectively ending FAU’s postseason dreams. The latter two games were some of the more surprising results of the week.

Ending on a high note

Although they won’t be going bowling, both Rice and Southern Miss ended the season with a win. The Owls rallied to knock off Louisiana Tech in what was the final game of Skip Holtz’ tenure and the first four-win season for Rice under Bloomgren. Meanwhile, Southern Miss perfected the quarterbackless offense, closing their season with successive wins over Louisiana Tech and FIU.

At least it’s over

The Conference USA reps from the state of Florida are ready to put a pair of disappointing seasons to bed. FIU wasn’t expected to be a real contender, but going 0-11 against FBS opponents was a tough blow leading to the end of the Butch Davis era. Fellow Sunshine-staters FAU fell much further. A preseason pick by some to win the East, the Owls finished 3-5 in conference play and missed out on bowl eligible entirely.

Looking ahead – Key storylines

Let’s play two

The first meeting between Western Kentucky and UTSA was arguably the game of the year in Conference USA with the Roadrunners edging the Hilltoppers 52-46. Western Kentucky has not lost since, scoring 42 points or more in six of their seven consecutive victories. UTSA entered the national polls, but slowed down, falling to North Texas to end their hopes of a perfect season. Everything is on the line in this rematch which will (hopefully) live up to the hype.

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“Tangible Progress” and the future for Rice Football, Mike Bloomgren

November 27, 2021 By Matthew Bartlett

A thrilling comeback has Rice football and head coach Mike Bloomgren feeling good, but what’s next for Bloomgren and for the Owls?

Rice football head coach Mike Bloomgren coached his first game at South Main on August 25, 2018. On that day, his team trailed Prairie View A&M 28-19 entering the fourth quarter before winning on a walk-off field goal by Jack Fox.

The Owls would face many fourth-quarter deficits from that point onward. Up until Saturday, they hadn’t overcome a margin of as much as a single point since that opening game. In fact, Rice entered their final game of the 2021 season 1-31 when trailing at any point in the fourth quarter.

So when Rice quarterback TJ McMahon, who opened the season as the fourth-stringer on the depth chart, tossed an interception with the home team already trailing by 10 points with just under 10 minutes to play, things looked bleak.

Then the Rice defense forced a punt and McMahon and Co. unleashed a stunning five-play, 92-yard touchdown drive. The defense picked Louisiana Tech off once again, forced another three-and-out and a long punt return from Sean Fresch set McMahon up for his second fourth-quarter touchdown pass and a remarkable come-from-behind victory.

The victory was the Owl’s fourth of the season and, as Bloomgren was apt to mention postgame, the most wins Rice football has had since 2015. What does that mean for this program moving forward?

“It’s happening. It’s not happening at the pace that we want it to. It’s not happening at the pace I want it to, but it’s happening,” Bloomgren said with an assured, yet measured enthusiasm.

Bloomgren then steered the conversation back to the senior class. “It was so important for them to leave the program better than they found it and I think they can tangibly say they did,” he contended. “Their freshman year they had one win. Their next year they had two and now we’re building. Again not at the pace any of us want, but we’re building and I think their impact is going to be felt and remembered in this program for a while to come.”

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Four wins are, indeed, tangible progress. Add in two overtime contests and somehow account for the loss of several defensive starters who missed the bulk of the season and Rice football could be as close to that next step as many between the hedges believe themselves to be.

Rice doesn’t play Texas or Arkansas next season, but they do play USC. The rest of the non-conference slate includes Houston, McNeese State and a Louisiana team that might have a new head coach in the coming weeks. Other C-USA programs on their schedule like UTSA and WKU both project to have massive amounts of turnover given how many seniors fill their rosters. There is opportunity.

Even if his moment in the spotlight is brief, McMahon seemed fully in touch with its significance. “I think it just shows that we can hang with anybody we play with,” he said, before going on to address a looming question the Rice fanbase desperately wants to know, adding, “I think in the next year we’ll be where we want to be, at the least.”

That promised land includes a bowl trip. It speaks of a season that in which, in Bloomgren’s own words could see this program get to “six, seven, eight, nine, 10 wins, whatever that looks like next year,” provided they find a way to turn those near misses into wins, no matter what it takes.

The ascent has been slow, but it’s there. Bloomgren has championed process since he arrived at Rice. The next step is to take a hard look in the mirror and to modify the process to squeeze out every win this program is truly capable of achieving. Even if that means some uncomfortable conversations.

“Somehow, we gotta find a way to do it,” Bloomgren said. Indeed they do. It started with winning one more on Saturday, reminding all this program is certainly capable of rediscovering winning ways. Where next? Only time will tell.

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