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  2021 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Tim Coleman, Richmond, OL, Gr.,...Coleman earns his third postseason CAA honor, picking up Third Team All-CAA accolades this season after earning Second Team honors in both 2019 and the spring season. He has started all 37 games he has played as a Spider, only missing one game in his career at Richmond. Including his freshman season at Furman, Coleman has been one of the most durable and reliable offensive tackles in the FCS, starting all 48 games he has played in college. - Richmond Football

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  2021 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Darius Reynolds, Richmond, DL, Gr.,...Reynolds garners Second Team All-CAA honors for the second-straight season, despite ranking third in the CAA in sacks with 9.5 on the year. His 9.5 sacks ranks seventh most in a single season in Spider history, including a program-record 4.5 sacks against Towson. Reynolds led the team with 13.0 tackles for loss and 13 quarterback hurries. He also added 28 tackles and forced one fumble. He has played in a team-best 45 games in his Spider career, making 27 starts at defensive end. He 20.0 career sacks are tied for fifth-best in Spider history. - Richmond Football

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  2021 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Clayton McConnell, Richmond, OL, Sr.,...McConnell earns his second-straight First Team All-CAA honor after picking up the award in the spring season. He has been the anchor in the middle, starting 32-straight games for the Spiders at center, including all 11 games this season. His play helped the Spiders average 24.1 points per game this season and rank fifth in the CAA in rushing offense at 146.1 yards per game. He has played in 37 career games for the Spiders, making 36 starts in his career. - Richmond Football

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  Joe Mancuso threw for 188 yards and a touchdown and Richmond beat William & Mary 20-17 on Saturday. It's the first time since 1988, Richmond has the overall lead 64-63-5 in the 132-game series. Mancuso' 47-yard scoring pass to Jasiah Williams with 10:07 left made it 20-10. Darius Wilson threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Zach Burdick with 2:33 left to reduce the Tribe's deficit to three. William & Mary got the ball back after Richmond turned it over on downs but barely made it past midfield and time expired.

Richmond (6-5, 4-4 Colonial Athletic Association) ended the regular season with a four-game win streak, the second-longest active streak in the CAA, behind only James Madison's six-straight wins. Redshirt sophomore linebacker Tristan Wheeler finished with a game-high 14 tackles in the win. Wheeler finishes the season leading the team with 114 tackles, marking his second-straight full season with over 100 tackles and leading the CAA in the regular season in tackles. Bronson Yoder finished with 134 yards rushing on 22 carries with a touchdown for the Tribe (6-5, 4-4). - AP College Football


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  Joe Mancusco threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more to lead Richmond to a 51-27 win over Delaware on Saturday. Mancusco was 13-of-21 passing for 179 yards and kept the ball 14 times for 116 yards. Mancuso opened the scoring with a 5-yard TD run and his 14-yard connection with Leroy Henley late in the second quarter put the Spiders (5-5, 3-4 Colonial Athletic Association) up 24-14 at halftime. He scored on a 2-yard run following an interception in the third quarter and on Delaware's next possession Kobie Turner returned a fumble 17 yards for a score to make it 37-21. Mancuso had a 20-yard scoring pass to Connor Deveney and a 13-yarder to Jasiah Williams in the fourth quarter. Zach Gwynn threw for 331 yards and two touchdowns for the Blue Hens (5-5, 3-4), but he was intercepted twice. Thyrick Pitts caught 11 passes for 169 yards - both career highs - and a TD. - AP College Football

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  SEPT 27 CAA FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Tyler Dressler, Gr., LB, Richmond (Leesburg, Va./Flint Hill),...Dressler recorded a team-high 12 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a quarterback sack in Richmond's 21-10 setback at ACC foe Virginia Tech. The Spiders' defense limited the Hokies to 318 yards, including just 106 on the ground, and only gave up 14 points to the VT offense. Dressler, whose sack stopped a fourth-quarter drive, leads Richmond with 37 stops for the season. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  Redshirt freshman backup quarterback Collin Ironside passed for 230 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score to lead VMI to a 31-21 nonconference victory over Cornell in the Big Red's season opener on Saturday. It was Cornell's first game in 665 days after the Ivy League declined to play in 2020 amid the COVID-19 outbreak. VMI (2-1) grabbed a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter, scoring on Korey Bridy's 1-yard plunge after Stone Snyder's fumble recovery set up the 30-yard drive. Cornell pulled even at the 11:08 mark of the second quarter when Richie Kenney fired a 45-yard scoring strike to Thomas Glover.

The defense set up the Keydets' second score - stopping the Big Red on a fourth-and-2 at the Cornell 36-yard line. Ironside, who took over when sophomore starter Seth Morgan was injured in the first quarter, capped the six-play drive with a 16-yard TD pass to Jakob Herres and a 14-7 lead. Cornell appeared to forge a halftime tie after Eric Diggs picked off an Ironside pass that led to SK Howard's 3-yard TD run with 20 seconds remaining. But VMI returned the ensuing kickoff 60 yards to set up Jerry Rice's 41-yard field goal as time expired for a 17-14 lead. - AP College Football


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  SEPT 6 CAA FOOTBALL ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Jasiah Williams, Fr., WR, Richmond (Petersburg, Va./Thomas Dale),...Williams made a team and career-high eight receptions for 85 yards in Richmond's 38-14 triumph over Howard on Saturday. The redshirt freshman nearly surpassed his career numbers from last spring when he had 11 catches for 86 yards over four games. UR finished with 304 yards through the air in the win. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  Joe Mancuso threw two scores and Aaron Dykes and Savon Smith each ran for a touchdown and Richmond squashed Lehigh 31-3 on Saturday. The Spiders scored four times in the second quarter. Mancuso sandwiched passing scores of 7 and 4 yards to Dykes and Leroy Henley respectively around 2-yard scoring runs by Smith and Dykes for a 28-3 lead at halftime. Mancuso threw for 131 yards, Smith ran for 74 yards and Dykes 71. The Spiders' defense limited Lehigh quarterbacks Cross Wilkinson and Alec Beesmer to 78 and 28 yards respectively and each threw an interception. Richmond (2-0) outgained Lehigh 390-264 in total yardage and limited the Mountain Hawks (0-2) to 3 for 11 on third-down conversions. The Spiders converted on 10-of-16 third-down tries. - AP College Football

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  Seth Morgan threw for two touchdowns and rushed for one to help defending Southern Conference champion VMI beat Pioneer champ Davidson 45-24 on Saturday. VMI won its opening game in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2009-10. Last season, VMI went on to win its first league title since 1977 by beating The Citadel. Jakob Herres scored both of VMI's touchdowns through the air, catching seven passes for 79 yards. Leroy Thomas added 10 catches for 58 yards, and Korey Bridy had a team-high 15 carries for 68 yards and a TD. VMI built a 21-0 lead and added 17 straight points, spanning halftime, for a 38-10 lead midway through the fourth. Grant Swinehart's 52-yard rushing touchdown made it 45-17. Louis Colosimo threw two interceptions in his eight pass attempts for Davidson. Elijah Burrell completed all seven of his passes. Coy Williams, Mark McCurdy and Bernard Turner Jr. each rushed for a score. - AP College Football

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  MARCH 15 CAA FOOTBALL ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Xavier Marshall, Fr., LB, Richmond (Charlotte, N.C./Vance),...Marshall recorded five tackles and an interception in Richmond's 38-14 road win over Elon. The freshman linebacker was second on the team in stops and picked off a pass in the fourth quarter. The performance was part of a strong effort from the Spiders' defense, which held Elon to 220 yards and only 42 plays. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  Joe Mancuso threw two touchdown passes including the game-winner with 6:20 remaining to lift Richmond past William & Mary 21-14 on Saturday in the spring season opener for both teams. Hollis Mathis had a 19-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter and tossed a 2-yard TD pass to Anthony Mague early in the fourth, and William & Mary had a 14-13 lead. Mancuso then led a 14-play, 77-yard drive capped by his 6-yard scoring throw to Cornell transfer John Fitzgerald. The Tribe went three-and-out with 4:33 to play on the ensuing series, and the Spiders ran out the clock. Mancuso threw for 141 yards and a 7-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Dykes in the first quarter. Dykes also had a 6-yard touchdown run in the third. Mathis was 18-of-28 passing for 204 yards. - Richmond/AP College Football

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  Joe Mancuso threw two touchdown passes including the game-winner with 6:20 remaining to lift Richmond past William & Mary 21-14 on Saturday in the spring season opener for both teams. Hollis Mathis had a 19-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter and tossed a 2-yard TD pass to Anthony Mague early in the fourth, and William & Mary had a 14-13 lead. Mancuso then led a 14-play, 77-yard drive capped by his 6-yard scoring throw to Cornell transfer John Fitzgerald. The Tribe went three-and-out with 4:33 to play on the ensuing series, and the Spiders ran out the clock. Mancuso threw for 141 yards and a 7-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Dykes in the first quarter. Dykes also had a 6-yard touchdown run in the third. Mathis was 18-of-28 passing for 204 yards. - Richmond/AP College Football

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  Reece Udinksi, the Southern Conference preseason offensive player of the year, passed for 248 yards and a pair of touchdowns as VMI edged Furman 14-13 on Saturday. Nursing a one-point lead into the fourth quarter, VMI played clock control but the strategy appeared to have backfired as the Paladins were driving with under a minute to go until a flukey turnover with 47 seconds left allowed the Keydets to preserve the win. Furman, which started its final drive pinned at its own 11, had advanced to the VMI 24 when a third-down snap bounced off the hip of Ryan DeLucca, who was in motion behind the line of scrimmage. The ball bounced right to VMI's Carter Johnson, who was crashing through the line of scrimmage, and Johnson wrapped it up. VMI (1-0 Southern Conference) ended the game in victory formation. - VMI/AP College Football

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  The Maryland football team has added some much needed depth at quarterback. Reece Udinski, a graduate transfer from Virginia Military Institute, announced his commitment to Maryland on Sunday. The 6-foot-4, 224-pound Udinski was named the Southern Conference Preseason Offensive Player of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision Keydets after passing for 3,276 yards with 19 touchdowns and five interceptions in 2019. He began the season with an FCS-record 368 consecutive passes without an interception and finished with a 64% completion rate. - Baltimore Sun

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