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2023 Richmond Spiders Football - FCS Playoffs - Prologue - UAlbany

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this is what December football is all about...two really good teams that deserve to play in game like this...despite what the oddsmakers and pundits say I believe the two teams are pretty evenly matched on both sides of the ball...

if both play well this should be an outstanding game that could be decided by the intangibles...I like what the Spiders have going...no matter the opponent, or what adversity they've been faced with since September, they've found a way to overcome it and win...I don't think they're ready to stop in upstate NY...

Spiders Playoff history includes some giant underdog, road Playoff wins...those teams were special...I think this team still has something to prove and can join those teams Saturday!

enjoy the Prologue!

Go Spiders!

Richmond Computer rankings

There's a diverse range of opinions about our team's performance, but one impartial method to assess our standing is through the NET computer ranking and Kenpom. Presently, we hold the 86th spot overall and 4th in the A10, surpassing preseason expectations. Additionally, once Hunt returns we should be better, possibly reaching peak form by the A10 tournament. What would you consider a successful ranking by the end of the season?
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NC Central

Is it Saturday yet??? Excited for the opportunity this team has ahead of them!

NC Central is a good football team. I genuinely believe we’re better. We’ll have some good film to watch considering they played Elon and Morgan State.

Let’s ignore Villanova for a second… when we take care of business Saturday we’ll get a true CAA champ in a few weeks!

Roll Spides!

Looking for an apology

I remember defending our A.D. and one of the know nothing posters on this site said
Hardt is too afraid the fire anyone. Well let’s see- his method is to let the contracts run out.
Fiscally more responsible than just out and out firing them
Say goodbye to the Women’s basketball coach, soccer coach and field hockey coach. And don’t
forget the Men’s baseball coach.
It seems someone was wrong.

2023 Richmond Spiders Football - FCS Playoffs - We're Coming!

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get it done Spiders!

Mooney post Queens game press interview

Mooney said a few very interesting and encouraging things in the post-game interview. In addition to complimenting the leading player of the game, he also mentioned:

1. Mikkel Tyne is terrific on defense and has the potential to be one of the best defensive players he has coached. He also stated that he feels Tyne will be much better on offense once he gets used to the speed of the game.

2. Aidan Noyes – Mooney is very high on him and mentioned that he will be a big contributor on offense as he gets more playing time

3. Jason Roche – He has no worries about Jason’s recent shooting and says he adds a lot of value on the court in addition to scoring.

If these 3 start contributing in a bigger way, we are going to be a difficult team to beat.

Receivers

Three in particular deserve extra credit:'

11 Nick DeGennaro, a true master of the trade, Reliable, great YAC, my go to guy when we need it!
5 Ja'Vion Griffin, "Mr. Circus", going back to his one handed catch last home game, he continued yesterday, ripping one from the defender and catching another miracle later.
4 Jerry Garcia, Jr. two of catches yesterday were due to his focus and persistence. One in the hands of the defender and Jerry refused to give up s the ball was bobbled he gabbed it and went for the TD; another was a pass to him that was slightly off, he bobbled it, but stayed with it for the catch.

3 point shooting first 5 games

A number of people have said we are not a good 3 point shooting team, but the data through 5 games of people with 4 or more attempts is the opposite. The team average would be a lot higher if Mikkel hadn't taken so many shots. Even with all Roche's recent misses his percentage made isn't that bad. We will see a number of these high percentages come down, but it is a very strong start.


3PT3PTA3PT%
King, Jordan1428.500
Bigelow, Isaiah611.545
Hunt, DeLonnie310.300
Bailey, Dji34.750
Walz, Mike45.800
Noyes, Aidan410.400
Roche, Jason618.333
Tyne, Mikkel212.167

How We Can Support Women’s Basketball

Our women’s team is off to a solid start. Team appears to have what it takes to win the league. To Mr.Hardt and staff - How about doing more than same old (almost no advertisement) of this team. A suggestion - market and sell $75 reserved seating and $40 General Admission for January to March home games. Let’s build a tradition for women’s basketball at UR. And to Spidernation friends, let’s all make an effort to attend.

Richmond 90 Queens 61 - A Perfect Way to Relax and Unwind After Playoff Football

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just a handful of first half clips as the Spiders built their dominating lead...this was the 2nd time this season UR basketball has provided stress free, relaxing entertainment after a giant football victory...do we have anymore of these doubleheaders?

thanks to the players and coaches for such a great evening!

really looking forward to seeing how we play on the road versus the Shockers on Wednesday...

Go Spiders!

FCS Playoffs - Richmond 49 NC Central 27 - Spiders Rally to Move On!

take your pick from this "four pack" of amateur, selected Spiders highlights from yesterday's giant win over the Eagles...when things looked bleak late in the first half our defense took over the game...our offense and special teams took advantage of the failing Central offense to go from 7-20 to 35-20 early in the 4th quarter...it was a remarkable turnaround!

here are selected defensive plays which include several of the crucial stops in the 3rd quarter: Login to view embedded media
these are selected offensive passing plays...both of Nick DeGennaro's TDs are featured...DeGennaro's TD just before the half changed the direction of the game...as several have commented our WRs won the 50/50 balls all afternoon...Coach Huesman has praised Winston October's work with the WR group: Login to view embedded media
selected rushing highlights here...Savon Smith another workhorse game with the go ahead TD early in the third quarter is featured...it looked to me line our offensive line began to wear down the Eagles defense in the 2nd half...our rushing attack with Smith and Wickersham has balanced the offense making the vertical game even more dangerous...I like Fonnae Webb...his electric run is a selected highlight despite the fumble...it looks to me like he hits the hole quicker than any other running back...he's shown he can break a big one at any time: Login to view embedded media
finally selected highlights from our special teams...Smith's 65 yard punt return (sadly not featured) gave us some much need breathing room...he also handled his fair catches flawlessly, several into a very difficult sun field...Trussler was Trussler all day...the powerful NCCU punt return team turned in negative 4 yards...Lopez was 7/7... and McManus helped our kick coverage team hold the eagles to only 58 yards on 8 kickoffs!...these guys will go to UAlbany on a roll: Login to view embedded media
What a incredible day at The Brick House! As the probable last home game for this team, they saved the best for last...but as they move on to an even bigger game in Albany Saturday I expect their play to match the challenge...it should be another great CAA battle...

Congrats to the players and coaches on this tremendous win!

Go Spiders!

Neal Quinn dramatic improvement

Last year and during the first two games of the season, a majority of board members wanted Neal to adopt a more aggressive scoring approach. However, he only attempted one shot against VMI and merely four against Siena. Since then, he has had 20 or more points in three out of the last four games, including against Boston College and UNLV, and has been making about 2/3 of his shots. He also ranks 9th in the league in assist to turnovers.

Equally impressive has been his defensive performance, notably as a dominant force under the rim. In previous years, numerous drives to the basket would have resulted in scores, but due to his size, they now often end up as passes to teammates. In the past four games, he has twice blocked four shots, not including the last game where I saw many blocks, although the official statistician credited him with only one.

Not sure about what TJ and Grant taught him over the summer, but whatever it was, it appears to be yielding positive results.

Offseason Player Analysis - Mike Walz

Strengths
Big, Strong, fairly athletic - Walz has the size and strength to impact the game. Looks more athletic than Quinn.
Passing? Very limited time, but had three assist vs Loyola, and seems to see the court well.
Intelligence. Very well spoken, as noted seems to see the game and have some basketball IQ. Does it translate into game speed when he gets more opportunity? That is the question. Or when does it translate may be a better question.
Needs improvement
Again, with such limited game time it is hard to know.
Urgency - From the couple of interviews, he seems to come in content to play the back up role, and develop and adjust while waiting his turn. Would like him to have more of a play now attitude. He has a good attitude, but I would like a more aggressive, get on the court attitude.
Offense - from h.s. he appears to have some skill level, but - again in limited time - so far have not seen much in the way of looking to score. Appears to have good form at FT line, and decent touch for being so big and strong.
Overview
I would like to see him force his way into the game more, and when he is in there have an impact. I think defense and rebounding are the obvious ways - but he has a year under his belt - time to impose your will on offense too when the minutes come. As a disclaimer, the route he is taking worked well with with big men in the past - particularly with Tarrant - with guys developing for a few years, and then having really good years as juniors and seniors. If we do not see minutes or production this year, at least we can hope that is the case, and maybe helps keep him here instead of the portal. Not sure what the offseason plan is/was with Walz, but I think he is a guy that would really benefit from those runs someone posted about on here. I think he mainly needs time playing against college guys in a competitive atmosphere. More so than just skill work, strength and conditioning. Hopefully that is happening this summer. I think he has a bright future, he is a P6 sized/athletic big man waiting to happen, but when?
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