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No football this fall

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 6:21 pm
by Rhody74

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 6:53 pm
by ramster
This is the basketball section.

At any rate some additional footbal info:

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Re: No football this fall

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 8:24 pm
by RI_Rams
I don't understand. If schools are trying to play conference games only..how will scheduling independent work???

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 10:23 pm
by Rhodymob05
Why can’t the CAA do conference only?

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 5:27 pm
by Rhody72
Rhodymob05 wrote: 3 years ago Why can’t the CAA do conference only?
It's an opportunity to not lose more money.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 6:05 pm
by phipsiGD'11
Can't be sued by players/families who get sick due to being forced to play?

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 9:05 am
by Rhode_Island_Red
This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 9:20 am
by ramster
Rhode_Island_Red wrote: 3 years ago This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
Yeah right,

Not since 2018 when we went 6-5

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 10:40 am
by RF1
Rhode_Island_Red wrote: 3 years ago This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
Better yet - UNDEFEATED!!

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 11:13 am
by ramster
RF1 wrote: 3 years ago
Rhode_Island_Red wrote: 3 years ago This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
Better yet - UNDEFEATED!!
Why is this thread in the NCAA or Bust Basketball Section?

Are we next to discuss dropping the Football Program to give more money to Basketball?

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 11:38 am
by Brian Forster
Re: No football this fall
Unread post by ramster » 2 hours ago

Rhode_Island_Red wrote: ↑2 hours ago
This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
Yeah right,

Not since 2018 when we went 6-5

Ol' Red is pre-occupied with the success of his D1 hockey team fund raiser.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 11:58 am
by Rhody74
I mistakenly put it on the wrong section. The mods will have to move it. My bad.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 2:25 pm
by Rhode_Island_Red
ramster wrote: 3 years ago
Rhode_Island_Red wrote: 3 years ago This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
Yeah right,

Not since 2018 when we went 6-5
Sorry — must have forgotten about that one in the decades of losing.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 3:19 pm
by Brian Forster
Sure Red-first -it was "I don't know when the last time Rhody had a winning season in FB"
Now it is " I forgot"

Both are code for "I don't know what I am talking about"

Go start a club hockey section and stay over there.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 3:35 pm
by Running Ram
Relax ramster, No football this fall is a relative discussion to whether there will be winter basketball played and it probably should be discussed in this section of the forum.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 3:40 pm
by Running Ram
Please Red's right, 2018 basically doesn't even count, we can't even catch lightning in a bottle right, Lawson goes down and we go from ranked to non-playoff contender in two weeks.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:27 pm
by Rhody72
Red, shame on you. How could you forget URI's first winning football season in a decade? It was an unforgettable 6-5 campaign. If we were an FBS program, that would have gotten us a bowl invitation. Boosters came out of hiding, funded a turf field and lighting. Thor announced how we had turned the corner. It was the once in a lifetime equivalent of basketball making the Elite 8.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:28 pm
by ramster
Rhody74 wrote: 3 years ago I mistakenly put it on the wrong section. The mods will have to move it. My bad.
No problem. Just that I can see the football hating crowd getting back on the let's drop football wagon. Best to keep URI Football and URI Basketball separate. Not too many here that like both teams.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:30 pm
by ramster
Running Ram wrote: 3 years ago Relax ramster, No football this fall is a relative discussion to whether there will be winter basketball played and it probably should be discussed in this section of the forum.
You could argue that, just that whenever URI Football is brought up on the URI Basketball Board it tends to be in a very negative way. Time will tell in this thread.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:40 pm
by ramster
Rhody72 wrote: 3 years ago Red, shame on you. How could you forget URI's first winning football season in a decade? It was an unforgettable 6-5 campaign. If we were an FBS program, that would have gotten us a bowl invitation. Boosters came out of hiding, funded a turf field and lighting. Thor announced how we had turned the corner. It was the once in a lifetime equivalent of basketball making the Elite 8.
Rhode_Island_Red wrote: 3 years ago This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
So first time in forever we didn't have a losing season to insult the football program gets corrected, that's all. It was only 1 winning season, but it's still worth correcting, no?

We went 6-5 and 4-4 in the CAA.

The Maine Game was lost on the Coaching staff, not on the Players. UCONN was a well played game
Winning at Delaware was a huge upset
We demolished Brown
Played tough at Elon and at James Madison.
If we had beaten Maine we would have gone to the FCS Tournament

New Lights. New Turf.

At least 3 players from that team who could be playing in the NFL this season.

8/30/2018 at Delaware W 21-19
9/8/2018 vs UALBANY W 45-26
9/15/2018 at UConn L 49-56
9/28/2018 at Harvard W 23-16
10/6/2018 vs Brown W 48-0
10/13/2018 vs Maine L 36-38 4-2
10/20/2018 at Stony Brook L 14-52
10/27/2018 vs William & Mary W 21-10
11/3/2018 at Elon L 21-24
11/10/2018 at James Madison L 31-48
11/17/2018 vs New Hampshire W 24-21

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 6:04 pm
by ramster
Looking forward to seeing some of the new talent coming in on the 2020 Football Team

URI Ranked 2nd in Recruiting by 247 Sports behind Villanova

4 of our 2020 recruits are ranked in the Top 6 All Time Recruits since 247 Sports began tracking.



https://247sports.com/Season/2020-Footb ... erence=CAA

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 8:12 pm
by NYGFan_Section208
ramster wrote: 3 years ago
Rhody74 wrote: 3 years ago I mistakenly put it on the wrong section. The mods will have to move it. My bad.
No problem. Just that I can see the football hating crowd getting back on the let's drop football wagon. Best to keep URI Football and URI Basketball separate. Not too many here that like both teams.
I like 'em all...looking like maybe we get to see them all in the spring at the same time....

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 8:57 pm
by Billyboy78
What will be different in the Spring?

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 9:50 pm
by JimSidd
ramster wrote: 3 years ago
Rhody72 wrote: 3 years ago Red, shame on you. How could you forget URI's first winning football season in a decade? It was an unforgettable 6-5 campaign. If we were an FBS program, that would have gotten us a bowl invitation. Boosters came out of hiding, funded a turf field and lighting. Thor announced how we had turned the corner. It was the once in a lifetime equivalent of basketball making the Elite 8.
Rhode_Island_Red wrote: 3 years ago This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
So first time in forever we didn't have a losing season to insult the football program gets corrected, that's all. It was only 1 winning season, but it's still worth correcting, no?

We went 6-5 and 4-4 in the CAA.

The Maine Game was lost on the Coaching staff, not on the Players. UCONN was a well played game
Winning at Delaware was a huge upset
We demolished Brown
Played tough at Elon and at James Madison.
If we had beaten Maine we would have gone to the FCS Tournament

New Lights. New Turf.

At least 3 players from that team who could be playing in the NFL this season.

8/30/2018 at Delaware W 21-19
9/8/2018 vs UALBANY W 45-26
9/15/2018 at UConn L 49-56
9/28/2018 at Harvard W 23-16
10/6/2018 vs Brown W 48-0
10/13/2018 vs Maine L 36-38 4-2
10/20/2018 at Stony Brook L 14-52
10/27/2018 vs William & Mary W 21-10
11/3/2018 at Elon L 21-24
11/10/2018 at James Madison L 31-48
11/17/2018 vs New Hampshire W 24-21
Yes, 2018 was a pretty good season. I’ll never forget that Maine game ending. Thirty yards of unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against Maine after the Rhody TD to take the lead with a little over a minute remaining and Fleming doesn’t call for an onside kick. Not even a squib kick to try and pin them inside the ten yard line. Instead, he had the kicker boot it out of the end zone. Then the defense gets not one but two too many men on the field penalties on that last Maine drive for the winning field goal. We were all stunned as we exited. A huge parent weekend crowd, too.
That said, I believe Rhody would have won had Lawson quarterbacked that day. I don’t think it would have been that close late, and I agree that win would have given Rhody a playoff berth.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 11:59 pm
by Rhodymob05
Yea if Lawson doesn’t go down, we grab another 2-3 wins easy. That was a great season. Meade was slamming at home games too.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:00 am
by JimSidd
As I recall, Rhody really laid the wood to Albany that year. I think Albany scored a couple of late TDs to make the score somewhat respectable. My daughters were sophomores that year and one was sitting with us. I remember her turning to me at one point near halftime and stating “Wait .... are we good?”. 😁
She had heard the stories about the utility of Rhody football in the past 30 years or so, with some of that information coming from me.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 7:52 am
by Brian Forster
No problem. Just that I can see the football hating crowd getting back on the let's drop football wagon. Best to keep URI Football and URI Basketball separate. Not too many here that like both teams.

Even my Mother who is 83 (we support both hoops and FB) says "it's a lot of the same people",meaning boosters who actually donate and go to the games.
Ramster-your point is "people on this board'=those who don't go to games or donate. Would challenge any one to name ten or so basketball only boosters.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 2:09 pm
by RI_Rams
I don't see URI football going away. All it would take is a few winning years and the fans would be back. Heck, make the playoffs and there might have it.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 5:02 pm
by Running Ram
RI_Rams wrote: 3 years ago I don't see URI football going away. All it would take is a few winning years and the fans would be back. Heck, make the playoffs and there might have it.
I guarantee if URI Football put out a good product it would be hard to get tickets to the games, dilapidated stands and all. Those of us who have been casual fans or fans in theory just because it is URI would be thrilled to come out for games, were we to expect a decent product. Speaking for myself I like to follow the team no matter what, listen to or watch games when I can, but only venture to a game if I am fairly sure I'm going to see a Ram's team that is fun to watch.
As bad as they were last year, they were easier to watch than most other recent years, considering the big play threat they had in their wide-outs. I'm sorry there isn't going to be a football season this year, I usually pay attention to the preseason hub-bub and then give the team a chance to draw me in with an early win or two. I'll miss that.
Hopefully we see BB this year, I hate being doomy, but I have a sinking feeling we really aren't going to have much of a BB season either. A big part of the puzzle is, we have evolved into such a litigious society people are frozen with liability fears.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 8:01 pm
by Rhody72
If football didn't have such a strong external constituency, it would have been dropped long ago. That constituency is dying off faster than it is being refreshed. The hand writing is on the wall.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 4:03 pm
by RI_Rams
i'm with both of you guys. A little winning goes a long way. It draws attention. It brings the belief and hope back, which equals butts in the seats. We lost a lot of close games too... I think 3 or 4 were one score or less than 10 points. Despite 2-10, that does not tell the whole story. We were competitive in a lot of games.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 5:02 pm
by Brian Forster
If football didn't have such a strong external constituency, it would have been dropped long ago. That constituency is dying off faster than it is being refreshed. The hand writing is on the wall.

FB is still getting six figure donations from relatively new people and we can't get this board to come up with a dime for the other sports.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:01 pm
by RamStock
ramster wrote: 3 years ago
Rhody72 wrote: 3 years ago Red, shame on you. How could you forget URI's first winning football season in a decade? It was an unforgettable 6-5 campaign. If we were an FBS program, that would have gotten us a bowl invitation. Boosters came out of hiding, funded a turf field and lighting. Thor announced how we had turned the corner. It was the once in a lifetime equivalent of basketball making the Elite 8.
Rhode_Island_Red wrote: 3 years ago This will be the first time in forever that we didn't have a losing year.
So first time in forever we didn't have a losing season to insult the football program gets corrected, that's all. It was only 1 winning season, but it's still worth correcting, no?

We went 6-5 and 4-4 in the CAA.

The Maine Game was lost on the Coaching staff, not on the Players. UCONN was a well played game
Winning at Delaware was a huge upset
We demolished Brown
Played tough at Elon and at James Madison.
If we had beaten Maine we would have gone to the FCS Tournament

New Lights. New Turf.

At least 3 players from that team who could be playing in the NFL this season.

8/30/2018 at Delaware W 21-19
9/8/2018 vs UALBANY W 45-26
9/15/2018 at UConn L 49-56
9/28/2018 at Harvard W 23-16
10/6/2018 vs Brown W 48-0
10/13/2018 vs Maine L 36-38 4-2
10/20/2018 at Stony Brook L 14-52
10/27/2018 vs William & Mary W 21-10
11/3/2018 at Elon L 21-24
11/10/2018 at James Madison L 31-48
11/17/2018 vs New Hampshire W 24-21
Let's be honest. This program has accomplished basically nothing for decades and has been off the map to both URI fans and anyone else that follows football.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 4:00 pm
by RI_Rams
Brian Forster wrote: 3 years ago If football didn't have such a strong external constituency, it would have been dropped long ago. That constituency is dying off faster than it is being refreshed. The hand writing is on the wall.

FB is still getting six figure donations from relatively new people and we can't get this board to come up with a dime for the other sports.
If I lived in RI and attended the games, I'd give money for sure. I'm actually looking to move to RI. Where I am now, I pay attention to the other sports at the local FCS university. I had season volleyball tickets last year, went to every match, and give just to that program. Do you know any of the volleyball insiders at URI?

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2020 5:21 pm
by Smokinjimit
My guess is there won’t be a basketball season either.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:06 pm
by ramster
Rhody72 wrote: 3 years ago If football didn't have such a strong external constituency, it would have been dropped long ago. That constituency is dying off faster than it is being refreshed. The hand writing is on the wall.
The $4,000,000 spent for lights and turf don't seem to support your "handwriting is on the wall" statement. Biggest contributors ever to the URI Football Program.

James Clappin is from the Class of 1980.

Gifts such as these can become contagious.

URI has the 2nd ranked incoming recruiting class for football. We play in the toughest league in FCS. Plenty of room for improvement but hardly see a drop the football program mentality at URI.

“I am excited for what this project will mean for URI football and the University as a whole,” said James P. Clappin ’80, executive vice president of Corning Glass Technologies and one of the two alumni who made the gifts. “We have an opportunity to motivate today’s student-athletes and put URI on the map in a way that it hasn’t been previously. It was important for me to make this investment in the future of the program.”
The planned improvements will create possibilities for a variety of revenue-generating events, from athletic competitions to outdoor performances and music festivals.
“A revitalized Meade Stadium has great potential to take URI Athletics to a new level, while serving as a year-round, multi-purpose facility with additional benefits for our students and the broader community,” said URI President David M. Dooley. “It is inspiring to see our alumni play a leading role in this effort.”


https://today.uri.edu/news/alumni-commi ... e-stadium/

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 4:27 pm
by Rhody72
Band-aids.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:33 pm
by ramster
Pretty Expensive Band-aids for Alumni to be applying to the Football Program
Let the Band-aids keep coming.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2020 9:09 pm
by Brian
My understanding from asking direct questions in the past is that there is no direct correlation between dropping football and (1) having a D1 hockey team or (2) increased funding for men's basketball. 

Nearly every post about football on this board cites lack of fan support and alumni donations, which completely disregards $3m of private funds for the "band-aid" to Meade Stadium and 8,000+ attendance at multiple home games last year. 

Does anyone who post regularly about dropping football actually attend games or donate to the program? If not, do you also complain about elected officials but not vote? As the old saying goes, if you're not part of the solution...

https://www.alumni.uri.edu/s/1638/02-al ... alcid=1011

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 9:02 am
by Rhodymob05
Keeping football is a no brainer. We were a few games over .500 and Meade was absolutely rockin. Build it and they came. Keep building it , and more will come.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 1:53 pm
by RI_Rams
There is not a reason to eliminate football. Just because they struggle does not mean it is time to give up.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 3:35 pm
by R.Kelly150
To me football at URI is like a bad band that only has its loyal followers, except if those loyal followers equal 8k on occasions why not keep moving forward with the program. Whether you like the results or not, football at URI is a tradition (first started in 1895) They should play win or lose, make money or not for as long as the University exists. Really in the end it’s only about money and really after all the BS COVID 19 cost us why worry about the money when it’s basically never been a money generator for 130 years, yet it’s brought happiness, excitement and a sense of accomplishment to so many player and fans .

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 1:44 pm
by Bos8
Just saw on twitter we landed a commitment from a QB named Jackson Burkhalter. He is spending a prep year at Worchester Academy, and had offers from Ole Miss and Nebraska.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 6:38 pm
by Puck Frovidence
R.Kelly150 wrote: 3 years ago To me football at URI is like a bad band that only has its loyal followers, except if those loyal followers equal 8k on occasions why not keep moving forward with the program. Whether you like the results or not, football at URI is a tradition (first started in 1895) They should play win or lose, make money or not for as long as the University exists. Really in the end it’s only about money and really after all the BS COVID 19 cost us why worry about the money when it’s basically never been a money generator for 130 years, yet it’s brought happiness, excitement and a sense of accomplishment to so many player and fans .
"URI Football = Nickelback" makes more sense than literally anything else ever posted on this board. Godspeed to them.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2020 7:13 pm
by Brian Forster
Worcester Academy is a top prep program and the pandhandle of Bama is loaded (where this QB cones from).
There is a lot of interest from top HS prospects in RI FB.

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:11 am
by ramster

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:16 am
by ramster

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:19 am
by ramster

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:20 am
by ramster

Re: No football this fall

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 8:22 am
by ramster