Speros back at football practice
Just three days after his preliminary hearing for getting arrested on felony hit-and-run charges, University of Richmond football player Jimmy Speros was back at practice.
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Just three days after his preliminary hearing for getting arrested on felony hit-and-run charges, University of Richmond football player Jimmy Speros was back at practice.
Danny Rocco, who is preparing for his first season as head coach of the Richmond Spiders football team, said that there have been a lot of changes since he arrived at Richmond.
The trial of University of Richmond football player Jimmy Speros is set for 9:30 a.m. on June 11, following his preliminary hearing in the John Marshall Courts Building on Monday.
The Richmond Spider football team held an open tryout the week before spring break in an effort to fill out its roster with non-scholarship players.
The University of Richmond football team will play its annual spring game on April 14, when the team will put new strategies, brought on by a new coaching staff, into action. The game represents the end of winter training and the beginning of "a new era of Richmond football," junior fullback Kendall Gaskins said.
The University of Richmond hosted its NFL Pro Day on Friday. Coaches from nine NFL teams watched six former Spiders practice in Robins Stadium.
Richmond football offensive lineman sophomore Jimmy Speros was arrested Wednesday afternoon on felony charges of a hit-and-run causing personal injury -- a class five felony -- according to Dionne Waugh of the Public Affairs Unit of the Richmond Police Department.
University of Richmond offensive lineman Jimmy Speros is scheduled to appear in court at 9:30 a.m. on March 19 at Richmond-Traffic General District Court in the John Marshall Courts Building following his arraignment this morning.
Richmond football offensive lineman redshirt sophomore Jimmy Speros was arrested Wednesday afternoon on felony charges of hit-and-run causing personal injury, and if he is convicted could face up to 10 years in prison, according to a report by Nick Dutton and Angela Pellerano of CBS6.
Aaron Corp, the starting quarterback for Richmond's recent 3-8 campaign, has been invited to the 2012 NFL Scouting Combine, an invitation that appeared unlikely when he suffered a season-ending knee injury during the 2010 season.
Martin Parker won two football championships in high school, one at Richmond in 2008 and will now add another championship ring to his collection. Parker was a member of the New York Giants Super Bowl XLVI Championship team.
The following 14 men are the newest recruits to the University of Richmond football team. Each quote is from head coach Daniel "Danny" Rocco.
Equipment manager Ken Hart has seen many changes in University of Richmond athletics over the past 31 years, but one thing has remained constant: Hart's job managing Spider equipment.
The main concern on everyone's minds at Wednesday evening's press conference introducing the University of Richmond's new head football coach was obvious, and understandable.
Each time the University of Richmond football team took the field this season, the man who assembled it was absent.
It was a fitting end to the University of Richmond football's disappointing season.
4th Quarter, 0:00- The Spiders' season comes to an end, as Corp's Hail Mary pass falls to the ground. Tribe win, 25-23.
While I was leaving the University of Delaware last weekend, I was reminded that at one point this year, Richmond was ranked in the top five in the nation. After the team's seventh straight loss, a loss that wasn't as close as the 24-10 score indicated, it was easy to forget that fact.
NEWARK, Del. — Richmond lost its seventh straight game, all in the Colonial Athletic Association, after Saturday night's 24-10 loss at the University of Delaware. Blue Hens tailback Andrew Pierce rushed for 215 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Blue Hens. The Richmond defense gave up three first-half touchdowns but held Delaware to just a field goal during the second half.
NEWARK, Del., — Playing a team whose helmets mimic those of football powerhouse University of Michigan, Richmond made its opponent, University of Delaware, look like the Wolverines.