The 2024 Rice Football season is over and the Transfer Portal is officially open. Here’s the latest on who’s coming and going from South Main.

There are former Rice football players scattered across the NFL. Stay tuned each week for their game results and notables from each player.
Team | NFL Owl(s) | This Week | Result | Next Week |
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Detroit Lions | Jack Fox (P) Myles Adams (DL) | vs Packers (Thr) | W, 34-31 | vs Bills |
Indianapolis Colts | Kylen Granson (TE) | — BYE — | — | at Broncos |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Chris Boswell (PK) Calvin Anderson (OL) | vs Browns | W, 27-14 | at Eagles |
Washington Commanders | Luke McCaffrey (WR) | — BYE — | — | at Saints |
Anderson was active but did not see action in the Steelers’ win over the Browns this week.
McCaffrey and the Commanders were on bye this week.
Granson and the Colts were on bye this week.
Adams racked up three tackles and a quarterback hit in his Detroit debut this week. He had previously been with the Seahawks but had since been signed to the Lions active roster.
Fox was only asked to punt twice this week, averaging 46 yads per kick with a long of 50 yards.
Boswell went 2-for-2 on field goals against the Browns on Sunday, including a long of 54 yards. He also connected on all three extra-point attempts. He’s made 36-of-39 field goals this season
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.
When he wasn’t jetting back and forth across the country, new Rice football head coach Scott Abell was talking. He was talking to members of the 2025 Rice football recruiting class, a dozen of whom signed with the Owls on Wednesday. He was talking with members of the Rice staff, leaning on them to build relationships with players he had only just met.
Abell was talking to the players, themselves. He carved out some time with every single member of the current roster, getting face time with everyone he could.
And despite the whirlwind, a smile never left Abell’s face. “Relationships continue to be built every day,” he said.
So far, Abell’s been able to fall back on strong, existing bonds. As of Wednesday evening, the Owls had signed 12, kept commitments from two and only lost four scholarship players from its incoming signing class. For most programs, that’s a pretty solid return for Day 1 of the Early Signing Period. For a program in the midst of a coaching change with three confirmed returning coaches? That’s almost unbelievable.
Abell announced on Tuesday he was retaining defensive coordinator Brian Smith. On Wednesday, he added linebackers coach Jon Kay to that list. Right now, it’s Abell, Smith and Kay along with an unwavering recruiting staff willing this class to signing day.
“My part in this was simply looking at the committed roster, how they fit us and then making sure they understood how much we want them here,” Abell said. “There’s so much value when there’s athletes that want to be a certain place and see value in your institution and your program. And these young men did that. And I am so grateful for that. And I said from the start we were going to honor the young men that were committed to be Rice Owls.”
Perhaps it’s that commitment to a program, not a person, that sets this bunch apart. But whatever it is, the Owls aren’t content with one minor miracle. They’re on the hunt for more.
Become a Patron!“We’re still not where we need to be or want to be,” Abell said of the program right now. “But we’re catching up, which is important. Still on the docket: a quarterback, the right transfers and completing his staff. Abell joked things might finally slow down by Christmas Eve.
Abell can’t worry about that right now, though. He’s taking things one day, and one conversation, at a time. For him, it has always been all about the people.
“It’s one of the best days on the calendar for college football,” he said. “The opportunity to bring new people into your family, for your family to grow and expand.”
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.
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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