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Ruess - Not Enough players on roster

Dec 21, 2016
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Richmondcoach Russ Huesman worked this season with roster of 83, significant smaller than other CAA teams.

DANIEL SANGJIB MIN/TIMES-DISPATCH

University of Richmond coach Russ Huesmansaid his program will hold tryouts in Januaryfor UR students interested in playing football as the Spiders explore ways to grow their roster size.

Depth is always a significant concern at a relatively small private school that draws few walk-ons due to attendance costs, Title IX considerations and other factors. But the Spiders became particularly thin this season, primarily because of injuries. A total of eight players, only three on offense (each an offensive lineman), started every game.

In frustration, Huesman raised a question a couple of days after UR lost 28-9 to Maine on Nov. 10. He considered that UR’s top three wide receivers and top two tight ends did not play because they were hurt.


“How does that happen?” said the Spiders’ second-year coach.

Richmond finished 4-7 (2-6 CAA), its first losing season since 2011.

Huesman, Chattanooga’s coach for eight years prior to his arrival at UR, identified this season’s injury situation as the worst he encountered as a head coach.

It began in August, when Xavier Goodall, the Spiders’ finest ball carrier, suffered a knee injury in a noncontact drill. Goodall missed the entire season. In the third game, UR’s best receiver, Dejon Brissett, injured his foot and missed the rest of the year.

As the season progressed, several other Spiders were lost because of physical issues. “Decimated” was the word Huesman used to describe his offensive personnel late in the year.

UR’s top two quarterbacks, Kevin Johnson and Joe Mancuso, each missed games because of concussions.

“The continuity that you try to develop during the week, ‘Well, you may have him,’ [so] how do you game plan? ‘Well, you don’t have him,’” said Huesman. “Or it’s, ‘You do have him, but he hasn’t practiced.’ It’s not an excuse. I think
 
Russ is going to have to expand that roster, something DC did with preferred walk on athletes. dr did a good job of adding depth as well. if he does not figure out a way to do it, he, we, are in trouble.
 
If we are having to advertise on campus to get students to try out for the team RH maybe needs to hire an assistant with D3 experience/success (Academic school) who can recruit some numbers on the team.
 
If we are having to advertise on campus to get students to try out for the team RH maybe needs to hire an assistant with D3 experience/success (Academic school) who can recruit some numbers on the team.
I'm tellling ya, looks like we"re heading towards D3
 
I was pretty stunned in August when I saw we only had 83. This may have been as big a failure by Russ and the staff as any. Toward the end of the season our sideline at home games looked like a travelling roster. Couldn't have been more than 50 players in uniform.
 
I know other schools have looked to their student body for kickers, with some success. I remember 10-12 years ago the Boston College coach had student tryouts for kicking, and got a kid who had really good success for 2 or 3 years. Of course, now that we no longer have a men's soccer team........might be slim pickuns
 
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