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(12/08/09 3:37pm)
Along with other members of the University of Richmond community, I am greatly disappointed to hear the news that coach Mike London will be leaving Richmond for the head coach position in football at the University of Virginia. I highly respect our athletic director, Jim Miller, in his ability to recruit a coach with such a good fit for our university. As a further credit to Jim Miller, London came to Richmond from a non-head coach position. This is less disruptive to other athletic programs than to pluck a high-achieving head coach from a smaller program. The cascading effect of coaches moving from one program to another seems to be a trap Richmond is caught in too often.
(12/07/09 9:04pm)
The Appalachian State University football team defeated the University of Richmond Dec. 5 during the quarterfinal round of the FCS playoffs at UR Stadium.
(12/07/09 7:36pm)
When the story first broke that former University of Richmond football coach Mike London would be leaving his alma mater for the University of Virginia, I couldn't help but feel disappointed that a man we proudly claimed as our own would jump ship so quickly. This disappointment, however, was not merely a feeling of betrayal or anger at another FBS/BCS school poaching talent from our proud university. Rather, there was a hint of fatalism surrounding the entire affair, a knowledge that as much as I love this university and as much as men like London have professed to love it as well, Richmond is still seen as a mere stepping stone for those with aspirations for greater fame and fortune.
(12/07/09 1:55am)
University of Richmond football coach Mike London accepted the head coaching job at the University of Virginia today, ending his two-year run with the Spiders.
(12/05/09 9:51pm)
The University of Richmond football team fell 10 seconds short of advancing to the semifinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, losing to Appalachian State University 35-31 in front of 7,272 fans at UR Stadium.
(11/29/09 3:10pm)
The University of Richmond football team defeated Elon University Nov. 28 during the first round of the FCS playoffs at UR Stadium.
(11/28/09 2:16pm)
The University of Richmond football team survived and advanced in the 2009 Football Championship Subdivision playoffs with a 16-13 win against Elon University at UR Stadium. Elon missed two field goals during the final 90 seconds to give the Spiders the win.
(11/23/09 1:23am)
For the second year in a row, the University of Richmond football team beat the College of William & Mary by three points thanks to a walk-off field goal.
(11/22/09 9:38pm)
The University of Richmond football team earned the fourth seed in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision playoffs and will face Elon University during the first round at 1 p.m. this Saturday at UR Stadium.
(11/22/09 6:22pm)
The new on-campus stadium will require three changes next year to maximize parking during home football games: moving student cars, limiting campus events and using the intramural fields for overflow parking.
(11/21/09 4:15pm)
For the second year in a row, the University of Richmond football team beat the College of William & Mary by three points thanks to a walk-off field goal.
(11/19/09 4:30am)
After 81 seasons, it is time to say goodbye to the home of the University of Richmond football program.
(11/19/09 4:30am)
If you gave me a million dollars, I would spend it on sports tickets.
(11/19/09 4:30am)
"The very first overtime game played at the Division I-AA level was our game against [the University of Massachusetts] in '87. We beat UMass, which was coached by Jim Reid at the time, before he came here, and we won 52-51 when their kicker missed an extra point. I still remember his name to this day: Silvio Bonvini. ... We didn't even know what was going on in the booth. Ray Tate literally got up and walked downstairs to the coach's booth right in the middle of the game and asked them what the heck overtime was all about."
(11/19/09 4:30am)
"I think what I'm most looking forward to is just being on campus, as simple as that sounds. ... People will see the real value of football. We had the highest number of students ever, at [Homecoming]. I think being on campus, students will get more involved. The facility's going to be so much nicer."
(11/19/09 4:30am)
I don't remember much about the first University of Richmond football game I ever saw, but I definitely remember the morning before it.
(11/19/09 4:30am)
It's already more than halfway into the NFL season and there are many more questions than answers. Some teams started hot and have faded fast. Some seemed to be on their way to disappointment and now are positioned to make a playoff run. During the last half of the season, it's sure to be a battle to see which teams are for real.
(11/16/09 5:00pm)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The University of Richmond football team forced three turnovers on Georgetown's first three possessions on its way to a 49-10 win at Multi-Sport Field.
(11/14/09 5:23pm)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The University of Richmond football team forced three turnovers on Georgetown's first three possessions on its way to a 49-10 win at Multi-Sport Field.
(11/10/09 4:36am)
Villanova University ended the University of Richmond football team's 17-game winning streak with a 21-20 victory in front of a crowd of 11,667 at UR Stadium.