Oregon assistant Drew Mehringer mentioned as possible next Rice coach.
He has a little Cignetti in him, he's won everywhere he's been and has always done a lot with transfers. I doubt that he'd move from Sam Houston to Rice unless it was REALLY a lot of money and he feels close to retirement.The name of 65-year old KC Keeler is notable in these parts as well.
He has a little Cignetti in him, he's won everywhere he's been and has always done a lot with transfers. I doubt that he'd move from Sam Houston to Rice unless it was REALLY a lot of money and he feels close to retirement.
sell the playing time and chance to play at places like Annapolis, West Point, FloridaMy son goes to Rice.
It’s hard to find a school where the student body cares less about football - there are usually a few thousand people in the stands - tops. When we were there for parents weekend last year, tickets on the 50 yard line, first row, were $20 on Stub Hub
My son watches Rutgers football regularly and hasn’t been to a full Rice game all year (he has been to small parts of two games)
I’ve often wondered how you sell that to a kid - “Hey, you’ll play here and look at this crowd”…
They don’t sell the crowd. They sell them the same degree that you are paying 350k for for free.My son goes to Rice.
It’s hard to find a school where the student body cares less about football - there are usually a few thousand people in the stands - tops. When we were there for parents weekend last year, tickets on the 50 yard line, first row, were $20 on Stub Hub
My son watches Rutgers football regularly and hasn’t been to a full Rice game all year (he has been to small parts of two games)
I’ve often wondered how you sell that to a kid - “Hey, you’ll play here and look at this crowd”…
Please don’t remind meThey don’t sell the crowd. They sell them the same degree that you are paying 350k for for free.
Not sure the numbers in the current day and age, but a generation or so ago the price of the prestigious Rice degree was very much a bargain as private universities go. It was about half the price of an uber expensive NYU or BU, for example, and maybe 2/3 or 3/4 of a typical pricey private such as Duke or Northwestern or Vanderbilt.They don’t sell the crowd. They sell them the same degree that you are paying 350k for for free.
It’s approximately 80k for tuition, room, and board . not the bargain it used to beNot sure the numbers in the current day and age, but a generation or so ago the price of the prestigious Rice degree was very much a bargain as private universities go. It was about half the price of an uber expensive NYU or BU, for example, and maybe 2/3 or 3/4 of a typical pricey private such as Duke or Northwestern or Vanderbilt.
Do you or your son know why EJ Warner transferred to Rice from Temple? To be closer to home (Arizona)? Seems he went from bad to worse, but at least that gave Evan Simon a shot to be a starting QB. Temple just fired their head coach.My son goes to Rice.
It’s hard to find a school where the student body cares less about football - there are usually a few thousand people in the stands - tops. When we were there for parents weekend last year, tickets on the 50 yard line, first row, were $20 on Stub Hub
My son watches Rutgers football regularly and hasn’t been to a full Rice game all year (he has been to small parts of two games)
I’ve often wondered how you sell that to a kid - “Hey, you’ll play here and look at this crowd”…
No idea, sorryDo you or your son know why EJ Warner transferred to Rice from Temple? To be closer to home (Arizona)? Seems he went from bad to worse, but at least that gave Evan Simon a shot to be a starting QB. Temple just fired their head coach.
No knowledge about EJ’s decision, but if it were me and I knew my football career was not going to progress to the next level, I’d do it for the Rice degree alone.Do you or your son know why EJ Warner transferred to Rice from Temple? To be closer to home (Arizona)? Seems he went from bad to worse, but at least that gave Evan Simon a shot to be a starting QB. Temple just fired their head coach.
That's a very good point. Not sure if the stats will show up below from ESPN, but he had a couple of very good years at Temple, throwing for over 3,000 yards each year, and a decent completion and TD/INT ratio. He had a not so great year this year. You may know his father his Kurt Warner, a former NFL QB. I remember when RU played at Temple in 2022, Greg sought EJ out after the game to congratulate him on a good game. He had a good game against Rutgers that year. Maybe not an NFL prospect, but perhaps CFL.No knowledge about EJ’s decision, but if it were me and I knew my football career was not going to progress to the next level, I’d do it for the Rice degree alone.
| CMP | ATT | CMP% | YDS | AVG | TD | INT | LNG | SACK | RTG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 268 | 443 | 60.5 | 3,028 | 6.8 | 18 | 12 | 78 | 8 | 125.9 |
| 256 | 445 | 57.5 | 3,076 | 6.9 | 23 | 12 | 75 | 8 | 127.3 |
| 245 | 397 | 61.7 | 2,280 | 5.7 | 14 | 13 | 69 | 7 | 115.0 |
| 769 | 1285 | 59.8 | 8,384 | 6.5 | 55 | 37 | 78 | 23 | 123.0 |
Such as?Please don’t remind me
Lots of other places can sell a comparable degree with more fanbase support
80k but they do an amazing job with aid for lower income families. It’s kind of like the Ivy’s. You are either going basically for free or paying full sticker.Not sure the numbers in the current day and age, but a generation or so ago the price of the prestigious Rice degree was very much a bargain as private universities go. It was about half the price of an uber expensive NYU or BU, for example, and maybe 2/3 or 3/4 of a typical pricey private such as Duke or Northwestern or Vanderbilt.
Such as?
Not being a wise *** but….
My daughter almost went to Rice. In fact, she was committed there for almost a year. If you look at the typical athlete there
While comparable degree they aren’t good enough to play at Duke, Stanford or Northwestern. Georgetown is comparable but a step down football wise.
Curios to see what school you think is similar academically that the average Rice Athlete could play at.
That was an issue for my daughter. Not good enough for those high end academic ACC or PAC schools. Wanted no part of cold weather so eliminated all the Ivy League.
On a side note, I always love seeing were coaches they we had that our fan base claimed were the worst end up.
Such as?
Not being a wise *** but….
My daughter almost went to Rice. In fact, she was committed there for almost a year. If you look at the typical athlete there
While comparable degree they aren’t good enough to play at Duke, Stanford or Northwestern. Georgetown is comparable but a step down football wise.
Curios to see what school you think is similar academically that the average Rice Athlete could play at.
That was an issue for my daughter. Not good enough for those high end academic ACC or PAC schools. Wanted no part of cold weather so eliminated all the Ivy League.
Your calls are a disasterIn all fairness, he was a disaster here.
In all fairness, he was a disaster here.
They saw his work at RU.Rice?!? You’d think he could parlay UO into something a little more lucrative in the cfb world
Ouch...indeed not so anymore.It’s approximately 80k for tuition, room, and board . not the bargain it used to be
Maybe the latter RU could overwrite the prior RU on his resume...as if 2016-2017 never happenedThey saw his work at RU.
They have a very sizable endowment for a small and young (only founded in early 1900s) school. If they're tapping into that, probably explains how they subsidize the need-based aid for those who qualify for it.80k but they do an amazing job with aid for lower income families. It’s kind of like the Ivy’s. You are either going basically for free or paying full sticker.
Still small - 4500 or so undergraduates, but they have been expanding a bit, including building more dorms on campusOuch...indeed not so anymore.
Is it still a rather small enrollment? I think it was less than 5K undergrads back in the early 90s. Not going to fill many small football stadiums even if the entire student body was to show up along with whatever slice of the local Houston area alumni base would care to still follow the program.
If they could play at those schools they wouldn’t go to RiceI was thinking Stanford , but Duke and Northwestern definitely fit the bill .
If you are saying that we are talking about students that can’t play at those schools, then yes, it would make sense for them to consider Rice.
EJ just announced he is going to be transferring out of Rice, I wonder what he was hoping to get out of the experienceDo you or your son know why EJ Warner transferred to Rice from Temple? To be closer to home (Arizona)? Seems he went from bad to worse, but at least that gave Evan Simon a shot to be a starting QB. Temple just fired their head coach.
Rice just fired Their cosch and hired the guy from Davidson.EJ just announced he is going to be transferring out of Rice, I wonder what he was hoping to get out of the experience
Obviously, he did not go to rice for the degree. I thought he may have moved to Texas to be closer to home so perhaps his parents could see more of his games. I would have loved to have EJ Warner at Rutgers, and that is no knock on Athan, and now that we have Athan, I would not want to see him go unless it was a definite upgrade.EJ just announced he is going to be transferring out of Rice, I wonder what he was hoping to get out of the experience
| 27 | 42 | 430 , 3 TDs |
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| CMP | ATT | CMP% | YDS | AVG | TD | INT | LNG | RTG |
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| 272 | 439 | 62.0 | 2,710 | 6.2 | 17 | 13 | 69 | 120.7 |
| 256 | 445 | 57.5 | 3,076 | 6.9 | 23 | 12 | 75 | 127.3 |
| 268 | 443 | 60.5 | 3,028 | 6.8 | 18 | 12 | 78 | 125.9 |
Huge mistake and red flag when he did the 180 after year 1 of his offense.HC Ash should have been fired on the spot the moment he suggested OC Kill as the replacement.
While he perhaps wasn't ready for the job, not really sure what the expectations were supposed to be.
First year of a brand new offensive system didn't immediately have success.
Also, water is wet.
If we brought in a triple option OC next season, I'd expect significant growing pains as well.
HC Ash should have been fired on the spot the moment he suggested OC Kill as the replacement.
Throwing the baby out with the bathwater in real time.
That guy was pretty awful. Tried to jam a square peg in a round hole and then after we went 2-10 and took our lumps, Ash scraps the entire offense for some garbage Jerry Kill scheme....
Still remember him and his 45 second 3 and out coaching calls against Michigan when we were down like 48-0.
People here and on BTN loved the kill hire .That guy was pretty awful. Tried to jam a square peg in a round hole and then after we went 2-10 and took our lumps, Ash scraps the entire offense for some garbage Jerry Kill scheme....
Still remember him and his 45 second 3 and out coaching calls against Michigan when we were down like 48-0.
If kill could have stayed healthy he would have been a great hire. Just like fridge. Kill and fridge are the best two coaches this program has ever seen. More accomplished than any HC we’ve hadPeople here and on BTN loved the kill hire .
After the big Purdue win, many fans thought we had the answer