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(04/06/12 6:39pm)
Latrell Scott, who resigned as University of Richmond's head football coach before the start of last season, was hired as James Madison University's tight ends coach Friday, according to a release on JMUSports.com.
(11/23/11 3:47am)
Each time the University of Richmond football team took the field this season, the man who assembled it was absent.
(11/10/11 7:33pm)
Former University of Richmond football coach Latrell Scott was sentenced to 10 days in jail Thursday morning by a Henrico County judge.
(10/06/11 5:12am)
A Henrico County judge granted former University of Richmond football coach Latrell Scott's request for a continuance on his case stemming from his Aug. 22 arrest on a charge of DWI.
(09/01/11 6:20am)
Latrell Scott was born on July 15, 1975, in Richmond, Va. He was only 14 when the likes of his future players Tre Gray and Aaron Corp were born. He graduated from Hampton University in 1999 and entered coaching at the age of 24. When he accepted the University of Richmond head coaching job, he was 34, and became the youngest Division 1 head football coach in the country at the time.
(09/01/11 5:49am)
First, there was Dave Clawson. Then, when Clawson left before the 2008 season to coach at the University of Tennessee, in came Mike London who helped lead the University of Richmond to its first football National Championship in 2008.
(08/24/11 8:29pm)
Former offensive coordinator Wayne Lineburg was introduced as interim football coach Wednesday morning, less than 24 hours after the resignation of head coach Latrell Scott.
(08/23/11 9:11pm)
University of Richmond football coach Latrell Scott has resigned from his position Tuesday afternoon, leaving the Spiders without a permanent coach 10 days before the team's season opener. Offensive coordinator Wayne Lineburg was appointed as interim coach for the season.
(08/21/11 7:24pm)
The small group of fans that gathered around the Lower Grass Practice Field to watch the University of Richmond's football team's final open-to-the-public scrimmage saw a familiar sight: The Spider defense exerting its dominance.
(03/31/11 5:34am)
The University of Richmond's football team is rebounding from a season that ended earlier than the team planned.
(02/03/11 6:31am)
For head football coach Latrell Scott, this year's 17-member recruiting class was all about filling needs, he said.
(01/20/11 5:39am)
Former University of Richmond football players Martin Parker and Justin Rogers will head to the NFL Scouting Combine next month after their appearance in the East vs. West Shrine game in Orlando on Jan. 22.
(11/19/10 6:11pm)
With the way the defense has played so far this season, it should come as no surprise that linebacker Eric McBride and defensive tackle Martin Parker helped set up a Richmond touchdown. But what was surprising was the manner in which they did that.
(11/18/10 5:45am)
No. 18 Richmond will travel to No. 6 William & Mary Saturday in need of a win to make its fourth-straight playoff appearance.
(11/12/10 8:24pm)
For one last time, the seniors for the University of Richmond will put on the home jersey on Saturday against the University of Rhode Island.
(11/09/10 3:59am)
Don't look now, but the recent national champions are poised for a playoff run.
(11/08/10 2:05am)
Sophomore kicker Wil Kamin made a 20-yard field goal in overtime to give the Spiders a 13-10 win and keep their playoff hopes alive. Richmond improved to 5-4 on the season and 10-1 all time in overtime games. One of those wins came earlier this season, with a 27-21 victory over Elon in the Robins Stadium opener.
(11/07/10 1:29am)
It seems to be a mandate whenever the University of Richmond plays James Madison University: There must be late-game heroics. And Saturday evening's game between those two schools not only met that mandate, it exceeded the mandate.
(11/05/10 3:37pm)
It may only be the beginning of November, but for the University of Richmond, the remaining three football games all have a December feel to them.
(10/30/10 8:55pm)
An injury-plagued University of Richmond team struggled to move the ball on offense against the defending national champion Villanova University Wildcats in a 28-7 loss on Saturday in Philadelphia, Pa.