With Lauletta injured, Tribe bulldozes Richmond
For the first time in at least four seasons, the Richmond Spiders found themselves without a reliable quarterback on Saturday.
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For the first time in at least four seasons, the Richmond Spiders found themselves without a reliable quarterback on Saturday.
Richmond outlasted Delaware to reach win No. 8 for the season, all but assuring a playoff berth for the eighth-ranked Spiders.
A statistically impressive performance from Richmond quarterback Kyle Lauletta and a fourth-quarter explosion from receiver Brian Brown were not enough to help the Spiders beat James Madison on Saturday.
This week's football rivalry between Richmond and James Madison was renewed early when Dukes fans dressed the E. Claiborne Robins statue in the Jepson Quad in a JMU jersey on Monday.
Richmond football coach Danny Rocco said he told his team during halftime of Saturday's game to "break their will to win," referring to the Elon Phoenix who trailed the Spiders by six points.
Earlier this week, Richmond football coach Danny Rocco said he expected his team's Homecoming game against No. 13 Villanova to be close.
Richmond football will be without star players David Jones and Xavier Goodall for the rest of the season after they both suffered injuries in last Saturday's win over Albany, coach Danny Rocco said Monday.
Richmond football leaned on a new weapon Saturday in a top-25 battle that took three overtimes to decide a winner.
University of Richmond is being sued for its alleged failure to disclose the risk of repetitive head injuries and long-term brain damage to university football players in a class-action lawsuit that has the potential to include dozens of former players between the years 1952 and 2010.
Senior wide receiver Brian Brown broke Richmond’s all-time receiving yard record with a 23-yard touchdown reception as Richmond outlasted Colgate on family weekend.
Today was not a good day for the No. 2 Richmond Spiders.
Despite being noticeably less sharp on offense than last weekend, University of Richmond delivered a shutout game over Norfolk State thanks to an overwhelming defensive effort.
The Richmond Spiders used a sharp offense and disruptive defense to spoil new Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall's housewarming party on Saturday in Charlottesville.
Richmond football reached the FCS semifinals and was one game away from playing for a national championship last season. Thanks to that success, the Spiders are preparing for another run at the national title — this time with the pressure of national spotlight and higher expectations than the team has received in years.
After five weeks of spring practice, Richmond’s football team competed in the annual spring game Saturday at the Robins Center, showcasing what the team will have to offer come the fall.
Fifteen new players were added to the Spider football roster on NLI signing day in the hopes of continuing the historical success of the program, head coach Danny Rocco announced last Wednesday at a press conference.
The Richmond Spiders have hired Chris Cosh as their new defensive coordinator, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Coaching experience with the Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals, as well as personal experience playing in the NFL, are just a few of the bullet points on the resume belonging to John Garrett, Richmond’s new offensive coordinator.
Richmond football lost its offensive coordinator for a second consecutive season on Saturday when Charlie Fisher became the head coach at Western Illinois.
Richmond football's historic 2015 season ended on Friday night in North Dakota.