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2019 Richmond Spiders Football - Prologue - Yale

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our two game win streak has done remarkable things for my general attitude and outlook on life this week...it'll be great to go to The Brick House Saturday with a sense of optimism that's been missing for me quite awhile!

I know Saturday's game against the Eli will be another very tough battle, but our players now know the apparent formula for success...

stop the run, pressure the passer and create some turnovers...maintain, or improve field position, using our kicking game...this gives us a chance to do just enough on an improving, turnover free offense, to win...

a win would be our first three game win streak since October 2016...

this team which didn't quit after the embarrassing Fordham loss deserves as much support as we can muster at The Brick House Saturday night...who would have believed we could go over .500 for the season three weeks ago? Not me!

enjoy the Prologue!

let's make it three...Go Spiders!
 
Martin Parker,former UR DL standout,now is a Yale cop.As a New Haven native he works with local New Haven kids and Yale coaching staff.

The Yale football team has a ton of history in the Elm City, but this weekend, Team 147 did something that's never been done before. https://www.wtnh.com/news/yale-football-team-holds-clinic-for-young-football-players/

https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2018/11/09/ypd-launches-new-outreach-efforts/


http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/yale_police_story/


https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/NFL-DRAFT-New-Haven-s-Martin-Parker-no-11573789.php
 
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With Yale as guest, Spiders strive to maintain ball protection, undefeated October mark

JOHN O'CONNOR·14 hours ago


University of Richmond defensive end Gershom Ejoni last week previewed the Spiders' game at No. 18 Maine by saying, "Playing against a ranked opponent is always fun, because you always want to be the underdog and knocking off the top dog."

CAA underdogs, by Ejoni's standard, had lots of Saturday fun. Unranked Richmond beat No. 18 Maine 24-17. Unranked Elon beat No. 15 Delaware 42-7. Unranked Albany beat No. 9 Towson 38-21. Unranked New Hampshire beat No. 22 Stony Brook 20-14.

"Nothing surprises me in this league, to be honest with you," said Spiders coach Russ Huesman.

Richmond (3-3, 2-1 CAA) steps out of CAA competition Saturday for the final time this season. Yale (3-1), picked to win the Ivy League, visits Robins Stadium, and Huesman said he recognizes the Bulldogs as, essentially, "an upper-level CAA team."

That's good news for UR, viewed as the underdog Saturday, given the recent rash of upsets.

The Spiders, who shoot for their first three-game winning streak since 2016, look to extend ascension from 1-3, their least successful start since 2005. That year, which also began with a 1-3 UR record, ended with an A-10 championship and an FCS playoff victory.

"You just trust the process, and you just believe, and you keep fighting as a team," said Keyston Fuller, Richmond's graduate-transfer receiver from Duke, who has 24 catches for 535 yards (22.3 ypr) over the past five games.

The rise of defensive end Maurice Jackson, a senior who was voted CAA preseason defensive player of the year, coincided with the Spiders' back-to-back win over Albany and Maine. Jackson totaled five sacks in the last two weeks. Two wins do not represent a memorable turnaround, in Jackson's estimation.

"I just want to look back and say, 'We put a string together,'" he said.

Richmond's improvement also corresponds with its cleanest two games. The Spiders did not commit a turnover against Albany or Maine. This is Huesman's third season and UR is 8-1 with him as coach when it commits fewer turnovers than the opponent.

After topping non-scholarship Jacksonville 38-19 on Aug. 29, the Spiders failed to win in September and have not lost in October.

"I never saw our team [emotionally] defeated with any kind of bad attitude or looks on their faces," Huesman said, speaking of the 1-3 start. "I think they felt like there was a lot of football to be played and they were bought in and ready to go.

"I think our guys believed that they could win, and they believe they can continue to win games."

Redshirt junior quarterback Joe Mancuso, who went the whole way at Maine, is expected to start for UR against Yale. Redshirt sophomore Beau English played the entire game against Albany, but he continues to physically recover after running 19 times in that game.
 
Richmond D Is Key To Spiders Continued Success vs. Yale
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Oct 18, 2019Kyle Kensing

Hot off two impressive wins in Colonial Athletic Association play, the Richmond Spiders return to Robins Stadium for a non-conference date with Yale out of the Ivy League.

Who: Yale (3-1) at Richmond (3-3)

When: Saturday, Oct. 19, 4 p.m. ET

Where: Robins Stadium; Richmond, Virginia

Watch: LIVE on FloFootball

Although the Ivies play non-scholarship football, this is an exceedingly tough bunch. Spiders coach Russ Huesman knows that well.

“Watching film on them…excellent football team with really good players on both sides of the ball,” he said.

The Bulldogs were picked to win the Ivy League, and started the year 3-0. Among their early wins included a defeat of a common opponent with Richmond, Fordham. A one-score loss to the Rams ended a three-game skid for the Spiders.

For Yale, Fordham was the last opponent in the three-game winning streak. The Elis’ Ivy League title hopes took an initial hit last week, however, in a 42-10 loss at Dartmouth.

Despite the setback, this is a program with high-caliber FCS players. Just look at last season when Yale beat eventual CAA champion Maine, 35-14.

Turnover Opportunities
Richmond’s outstanding defensive play against two of the most prolific passing attacks in the CAA provides the Spiders some momentum heading into Week 8. Yale quarterback Kurt Rawlings threw as many interceptions (four) as touchdowns, and he was replaced in the loss to Dartmouth by Griffin O’Connor.

The youngster from California O’Connor has completed 51.9 percent of his 27 attempts. The prospect of pressuring the sophomore looms for a talented Richmond defensive line, including arguably the front-runner for the Buck Buchanan Award, Maurice Jackson.

The Spiders’ interception numbers are low through six games with three total, but it’s only a matter of time before the pressure that has resulted in 15 sacks and nine quarterback hurries presents takeaway opportunities.

Explosive Pass Plays
Dartmouth’s scores against Yale a week ago included the following big plays:

  • 75-yard pass
  • 31-yard pass
  • 61-yard pass
Although neither Joe Mancuso nor Beau English has put up gaudy passing numbers, each has delivered explosive passing touchdowns thus far in 2019. In fact, of the team’s six passing touchdowns, four were of 36 yards or more.

Yale’s rush defense has been rock-solid, holding opponents to 3.2 yards per carry and just 90 yards per game. Richmond is a run-first team, but spreading the Elis out with some big pass plays early may be the most effective counter.

Yale's opponents average 245.8 passing yards per game, and a noteworthy 9.4 yards per attempt. Saturday could be a highly productive afternoon for Keyston Fuller, Richmond’s big-play weapon. He’s averaging 20.8 yards per reception and a shade below 94 per game.

Time & Distance
Methodical might best describe the Yale game plan. The Elis dominate the ball with a whopping 36:31-to-23:29 time of possession advantage.

It’s an effective means of grinding down an opponent, aided with the defense’s effectiveness in getting off the field. Opponents average just 26 percent on third downs. That’s an element of the game with which Richmond has struggled at 33.8 percent successful conversions.

But one way of making third down easier is to avoid penalties. The Spiders did that entirely in Week 7, drawing not a single flag.

While their third-down production remained consistent, shortening the length to go for first down in general helps a team with the multifaceted rushing approach the Spiders employ.
 
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