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2023 Rice Football Opponent Season Preview: SMU

July 27, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

After a decent year one, SMU has high expectations in their second season under Rhett Lashlee. What can Rice Football expect from the Mustangs in 2023?

Head Coach: Rhett Lashlee
Record at School: 7-6 (1 Yr) | Career FBS Record 7-6 (1 Yr)
Offensive Coordinator: Casey Woods | Defensive Coordinator: Scott Symons

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Rice Football readies for new conference, new challenges at AAC Media Days

July 25, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football attended its first-ever American Athletic Conference Media Day this week, marking the unofficial beginning of a much-anticipated 2023 season.

Myron Morrison couldn’t hold back a smile. One of four representatives selected by the Rice football coaching staff to attend media days for the American Athletic Conference, Morrison glanced down at the newly embroidered “A” on the chest of his blue and gray jersey and tried to take it all in.

Morrison and the Owls unofficially kicked off their inaugural season as members of the AAC this week during the conference media days, a gathering of 14 programs in Arlington, Texas, some new to the Owls and others very familiar.

“It’s still what happens between those lines, it’s still the same [game],” Morrison said. “But it’s always nice to have a fresh change of scenery.”

The new scenery includes a slue of new logos and new faces with some familiar foes mixed in for good measure. Like, Rice everyone is adjusting to their new environment, but the messaging was consistent from top to bottom. The Owls, like everyone else, are here to compete and AAC commissioner Mike Aresco was quick to point out the lengthy history of successes that have come out of this conference in recent seasons.

Along with Morrison, head coach Mike Bloomgren, quarterback JT Daniels and edge rusher Joshua Pearcy took their turns in front of the microphones and cameras. Much of the traditional preseason topics were discussed, ranging from offseason routines to anticipation for the upcoming campaign. Through it all though, an underlying current of anticipation was palpable.

Bloomgren said as much during his scheduled time at the podium.

“I’m excited to be bringing this team into the American Athletic Conference,” he said. “I have all the respect in the world for the great players and coaches in this league.”

McCaffrey echoed as much in his remarks soon afterward. “I think this is so special for us,” he said. “It’s a great step in the right direction for Rice Athletics altogether.”

There’s a lot at stake for Rice in 2023. They have expectations of another bowl berth and reiterated their expressed goal of contending for a conference championship. Following years of building, both the program and its fans would love nothing more than for those dreams to come to fruition. Now all that’s left is to play the games.

Hear more from each of the players, Bloomgren and coaches and players from around the league on our AAC Media Days Live Show with JP Heath.

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2023 Rice Football Season Preview: Linebacker

July 22, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Next up in our 2023 Rice Football Season Preview: linebacker. Let’s dive into the position and break down the Owls’ plans for the group this year.

It took some time to get there, but Rice football found some stability at linebacker in 2022, replacing the electric duo of Blaze Alldredge and Antonio Montero without any significant hiccups. Added experience will only help with a room that is largely less proven at the collegiate level on the whole. Here’s how the position looks in 2023.

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Breaking down the Linebacker position

The linebacker room has been a hodge-podge of personnel on the player side and the coaching side over the last few seasons. That carousel continued on the coaching side this offseason with the hiring of former North Shore head coach Jon Kay to coach linebackers.

Kay was overwhelmingly energetic in the spring, gushing about the opportunity to get back to the X’s and O’s and dig into the daily grind that comes with being responsible for a single position rather than an entire program. Kay’s football intellect comes highly regarded. Rice is hopeful that translates into an equally large effect on the linebacker room.

As for the scheme, Rice will stick with its two-backer approach they’ve operated under almost exclusively under defensive coordinator Brian Smith. Joshua Pearcy might line up alongside them with his hand out of the dirt, but for the most part, Rice will trust a tandem to do most of the dirty work in the middle.

The frequency of those starters rotating out will depend on a host of intriguing — albeit less proven — options behind them.

Projected Starters – Chris Conti, Myron Morrison

Chris Conti led the team in tackles last season with 75. Myron Morrison was right on his heels, notching 73 himself, with Morrison missing two games along the way. That duo enters the 2023 season as the odds-on favorite to retain their starting jobs, although they’ll be pushed by a few younger names, particularly in the later portions of the season.

For the time being, though, it’s worth noting what Conti was able to achieve in his first year at South Main. He learned the defense in the fall and was the opening day starter against USC, starting 12 of the Owls’ 13 games last season. Having another offseason to internalize the scheme should help boost his reaction time and make him even more effective in the open field.

As for Morrison, his work away from the ball was almost as impressive as what he did in the box. He finished the season with three pass breakups, fourth on the team and the highest of any player that did not primarily operate in the secondary. He also had two interceptions, which tied with Gabe Taylor for the team lead. He was an extremely versatile piece, something the Owls need in this particular defense.

Rest of the Room

Andrew Awe was an indispensable, unsung hero in the Rice football program last season. He started one game for the Owls and appeared in all 13 contests in some capacity, one of just 10 defensive players to do so and more than a couple of starters. He played special teams and was part of the defensive rotation. Expect him to be that key reserve again this year.

Next up are two intriguing redshirt sophomores. Kenny Seymour worked his way up the ladder last fall and has put himself under consideration for some rotation snaps this season.

Seymour’s classmate DJ Arkansas has spent less time on the field, although not by his choice. Injuries have hampered his opportunities, but his athleticism is unquestioned. If anyone is going to rise up and claim a starting spot midseason among the non-freshman players already on the roster, Arkansas might be the best bet.

Player to Watch

Of all the incoming freshmen on defense, Ty Morris might be the most highly anticipated new arrival. He converted from safety to linebacker in high school and is expected to slide into that role closer to the line of scrimmage at the next level.

The staff has raved about his ability and multiple occasions and it’ll be exciting to see him get on the grass when fall camp arrives. Breaking the starting lineup as a freshman at Rice is difficult, but not impossible. The linebacker core has less obvious gaps up top, making the task a bit more challenging for Morris.

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The Roost Podcast | Ep 151 – ’23 ECU Preview with Bubba Rosenbaum

July 21, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

The Roost Podcast continues its AAC previews. Up next: Bubba Rosenbaum of the Sports Objective Podcast previews ECU football in 2023.

Rice football will face ECU football in the Owls’ first-ever AAC home game. The Owls and Pirates will take the field in late September, but first Bubba Rosenbaum from the Sports Objective Podcast fills us in on the state of the program and the latest happenings in Greenville, NC.

You can find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 151.

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Previewing 2023 ECU football with Bubba Rosenbaum

  • Has ECU found stability under head coach Mike Houston?
  • What’s the plan to replace longtime QB Holton Ahlers?
  • Who else steps up to help on offense?
  • Can the defense take a step forward in 2023?
  • What are fair expectations for the Pirates this season?
  • The Lightning Round

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2023 Rice Football Opponent Season Preview: Tulane

July 20, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Tulane football shocked the nation with a Top 10 finish last season. What can Rice Football expect from the Green Wave in 2023?

Head Coach: Willie Fritz
Record at School: 43-45 (7 Yr) | Career Record 61-52 (9 Yr)
Offensive Coordinator: Slade Nagle | Defensive Coordinators: Shiel Wood

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