Richmond will face four-time defending champion North Dakota State Friday in FCS semifinals
Here's everything you need to know in advance of Richmond football's FCS semifinal game this weekend:
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Here's everything you need to know in advance of Richmond football's FCS semifinal game this weekend:
Richmond quarterback Kyle Lauletta threw the ball wherever he wanted Friday night. Sometimes he picked CAA first-teamer Reggie Diggs, whose height and jumping ability beckon Lauletta to throw the ball up. Other times he chose CAA first-teamer Brian Brown, whose ability to adjust to deep passes helped him on multiple occasions. Most of the time, though, it was CAA first-teamer Jacobi Green, who caught one touchdown pass and ran for three others. How do you stop the Spiders with all those weapons?
The Tribe's Steve Cluley looked left, hesitated, then threw up a low, hard pass. David Herlocker tipped it. David Jones intercepted it in the back of the endzone with 104 yards between him and the opposite goal line.
The Spiders gathered in their team meeting room Sunday morning, knowing they had earned an automatic playoff spot but unsure of where they would be placed and who they would play.
A conference championship is so important to Jacobi Green that he decided to make it the screensaver on his phone.
It’s a confusing time to be a Richmond football fan.
In a game decided by one point, it was Peter Yoder's leg that made the difference.
Richmond’s attempt at a perfect conference record was thwarted by a narrow, away loss to New Hampshire on Saturday.
In honor of David Jones intercepting four passes and recovering a fumble in Richmond's homecoming game yesterday, I decided to start this story with the words of my favorite NBA announcer, Mark Jackson.
What a day Saturday was for Jacobi Green and the Richmond Spiders.
Todd McShay, a former Richmond quarterback and current college football analyst for ESPN, gave a pep talk to the Richmond Spiders Thursday on ESPN's College Football Live as they prepare to play James Madison this Saturday.
College GameDay, ESPN's three-hour flagship college football pregame show, will travel to Harrisonburg, Virginia, Saturday for Richmond’s showdown with undefeated James Madison.
The Richmond Spiders' offensive versatility was once again on display as the team steamrolled Rhode Island to earn its fifth straight win.
The Richmond Spiders made decisions and set goals before Saturday's game against Elon. They wanted to run the ball. Seth Fisher and Jacobi Green both wanted to run for 100 yards. Richmond wanted to dominate Mike Ditka style--with a powerful, authoritative run game and a disruptive, controlling defense.
On a day characterized by heavy wind, sideways rain and low attendance, Kyle Lauletta's arm never looked better.
The Spiders used a hardy helping of turnovers to handle the VMI Keydets in the team's home opener at a crowded Robins Stadium on Saturday.
Bizarre.
It was William Likely's day.