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(03/27/12 8:40pm)
University of Richmond football coach Danny Rocco has reinstated Jimmy Speros to the practice squad even though the junior offensive lineman is facing felony hit-and-run charges for a Feb. 25 car accident.
(03/24/12 2:33am)
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.
(03/22/12 6:33am)
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.
(03/19/12 2:42pm)
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.
(03/17/12 2:34pm)
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.
(03/16/12 9:18pm)
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.
(03/16/12 6:54pm)
The University of Richmond hosted its NFL Pro Day on Friday. Coaches from nine NFL teams watched six former Spiders practice in Robins Stadium.
(03/03/12 4:08pm)
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.
(03/01/12 3:00pm)
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.
(03/01/12 7:47am)
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.
(02/16/12 7:24am)
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.
(02/16/12 6:38am)
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.
(02/09/12 7:02am)
The following 14 men are the newest recruits to the University of Richmond football team. Each quote is from head coach Daniel "Danny" Rocco.
(02/09/12 6:45am)
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.
(12/07/11 11:01pm)
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.
(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.
(11/19/11 8:13pm)
It was a fitting end to the University of Richmond football's disappointing season.
(11/19/11 4:50pm)
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.
(11/17/11 6:51am)
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.
(11/13/11 8:47pm)
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.