Rhodes football headlines
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Matt Kalb Named Rhodes Offensive CoordinatorJuly 01, 2021
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Duncan once again D-III head coachMay 05, 2021After a stint as offensive coordinator at Berry, Rich Duncan is back in the D-III head coaching ranks and will take over Rhodes for the fall 2021 season.
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Rhodes names James interim head coachJanuary 12, 2021After four seasons at Rhodes and 25 years in the profession, Jim Ryan resigned, and assistant Travis James was elevated to lead the Lynx for the 2021 spring season.
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Austin College brings football back to ASCAugust 15, 2020After four seasons as an affiliate member of the SAA expires at the end of this academic year, Austin College is coming back to an old home: the American Southwest Conference.
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Rhodes connects on 33-yard field goal as time expires to overcome MillsapsSeptember 29, 2018
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Lynx dominate final three quarters over BSC; Improve to 3-1 on the yearSeptember 22, 2018
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Rhodes records 50-yard catch with 12.6 seconds left to defeat Austin CollegeNovember 11, 2017(Video included)
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Rhodes defense shines against Centre's run gameOctober 21, 2017The Rhodes College defense held Centre College to just 53 yards rushing Saturday while on the road.
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Rhodes suffers first overtime loss of the seasonOctober 07, 2017
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Rhodes Football scores 35 straight points to defeat Birmingham-SouthernSeptember 23, 2017
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Rhodes suffers home opening loss against Pomona-PitzerSeptember 09, 2017
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Rhodes Football Reports for 2017August 09, 2017Rhodes College football has reported back to campus for their first day of practice, today Aug. 9. The Lynx will hold a media day on Wednesday, Aug. 16. The team will be conducting an intra-squad scrimmage from 8:30-11:30 a.m. on Crain Field.
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Patience the path to peak performanceNovember 01, 2016Hardin-Simmons quarterback Ryan Breton got the call to step in as a starter midseason last year, and he hasn't looked back since.
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Watching his family and flooding from afarSeptember 27, 2016The flood waters that destroyed the Louisiana home of Zac Stuart stood taller than the Rhodes defensive back's shoulders.
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Wash U assistant named head coach at RhodesJanuary 02, 2016Washington University defensive coordinator Jim Ryan, named the AFCA's assistant coach of the year, is an assistant coach no longer.
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Rhodes coach moves on to MillikinDecember 10, 2015After spending five seasons turning around the Rhodes football program, Dan Gritti will take on another challenge: turning around a Millikin program which has won 16 games in five seasons.
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SAA welcomes Austin, Trinity back in for footballNovember 18, 2015Four years ago, seven schools broke away from the SCAC to form their own conference. Now that conference is welcoming back two of the football programs they left behind.
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Wash U, Chicago already leaving SAAJune 12, 2015Washington University and the University of Chicago haven't even played their first game as football members of the Southern Athletic Association, and they've already announced their departure.
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History repeatingNovember 11, 2014When the home team blocked a punt and returned it for a touchdown for its first score, it was pretty impressive. But that isn't the play we're talking about. What happened later was this. It's the D3football.com Play of the Week, sponsored by the City of Salem, hosts of Stagg Bowl XLII.
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NCAA reverses course, says no bid for SAA, MASCACOctober 31, 2014Contrary to the information it released a few weeks ago, the NCAA D-III football championships committee announced Friday that the Southern Athletic Association and Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference will not have automatic bids to the 2014 Division III football playoffs.
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The evolution of a program: Rhodes and its seniorsSeptember 23, 2014It's like the lights have turned on for the Lynx. After five consecutive years of struggling, Rhodes and its senior class have turned it around under Dan Gritti.
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Rhodes shakes up playoff pictureNovember 16, 2013Rhodes handed Millsaps its first loss, while several other teams in the playoff mix left no doubts in convincing wins.
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Rhodes protected by its ShieldOctober 30, 2013Rhodes’ head coach says linebacker Michael Shield “epitomizes what we do on defense.” With a 6-1 record, what he does must be working.
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UAA teams splitting into conferencesDecember 13, 2011The four teams playing football in the UAA are splitting and joining two conferences, which will give them access to an automatic bid.
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Berry College adding footballOctober 23, 2011The fledgling SAA needs football programs in order to eventually get an automatic bid. One of the new conference's schools, Berry, is helping the cause and will be the second D-III football program in Georgia.
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SCAC's last gasp is one for the history booksOctober 20, 2011The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference is splitting up after this season, and both new conferences will be on the outside looking in for an automatic bid. Where do they go from here?
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New southern conference picks a nameAugust 19, 2011The schools that broke away from the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference will be known as the Southern Athletic Association.