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First time in years I didn't get to go to this game; had to coach Cobblepebble's lax team. Anyway, it sure sounds like our QB position will be in good hands with Etienne. This kid Zocco who we recruited from the state of NH looks solid. That's something we need in the secondary.

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KINGSTON, R.I. - Senior quarterback Chris Paul-Etienne threw for 177 yards though the air to lead the Blue Team past the White Team, 24-6 in the Rhode Island football annual spring game Saturday afternoon at Meade Stadium.

Defensively, the Blue Team got a lift from redshirt freshman safety David Zocco as he picked off a pair of passes in the first half. Zocco returned his first interception 55 yards to the endzone to give the Blue team a 7-0 lead.

Zocco's second interception stopped the White Team's scoring drive, which began deep in the Blue Team's territory (26 yard-line) after red-shirt freshman Robert Hinds blocked a punt.

The Blue Team found the endzone again in the second quarter thanks to a nine-play, 73-yard drive, which made the score 14-0. The key play on the drive was a 38-yard pass play from Paul-Etienne to sophomore wide receiver Billy Morgan. Sophomore running back Ellis Foster capped the drive with a three-yard touchdown run.

Morgan, who transferred from Hofstra over the offseason finished the afternoon with six receptions for 100 yards.

The White Team got on the board just before halftime thanks to 37-yard field goal by junior Louis Feinstein. Feinstein would later cut the Blue Team's lead to six as he hit a 19-yard field in the third quarter.

The Blue Team responded as it scored the final 10 points of the game, including its second offensive touchdown.

Senior Michael Okunfolami plowed in from four yards out, which capped a nine-play drive and made the score 24-6. Paul-Etienne went 4-of-5 on the Blue Team's final scoring drive, completing passes to three different receivers.

Senior running back Anthony Ferrer led the way for the White Team as he totaled 117 yards of offense (80 rushing, 37 receiving). White Team quarterback Steve Probst also chipped in with 102 yards passing.

Following the game junior cornerback Devon Dace and sophomore offensive lineman Matt Greenhalgh were selected as the most improved defensive and offensive players of spring practice, respectively.

Rhode Island football head coach Joe Trainer and the Rhody football team will host a bone marrow registry drive from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 29 on the URI student quad.

The Rams open the 2010 campaign at Buffalo on Thursday, Sept. 2 when they travel to Buffalo. URI opens its home season on Sept. 11 against New Hampshire.
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The White Team got on the board just before halftime thanks to 37-yard field goal by junior Louis Feinstein. Feinstein would later cut the Blue Team's lead to six as he hit a 19-yard field goal in the third quarter.
Just have to get in some extra props for our University High alum, Louis Feinstein.

Way to go, Louis!

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Awesome to see Hofstra transfers Billy Morgan and Steve Probst getting some ink. Morgan can flat out fly and while i think URI will redshirt Probst who is young and never used it at Hofstra, he will be a player down the road. Excellent passer and a very headsy ball player.
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CoachL wrote:
The White Team got on the board just before halftime thanks to 37-yard field goal by junior Louis Feinstein. Feinstein would later cut the Blue Team's lead to six as he hit a 19-yard field goal in the third quarter.
Just have to get in some extra props for our University High alum, Louis Feinstein.

Way to go, Louis!

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He's been pretty reliable for us. :thumb:
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Uncle Buck wrote:Awesome to see Hofstra transfers Billy Morgan and Steve Probst getting some ink. Morgan can flat out fly and while i think URI will redshirt Probst who is young and never used it at Hofstra, he will be a player down the road. Excellent passer and a very headsy ball player.

So sorry to hear about your program Uncle Buck. I give you credit for still posting here.

From what I've heard, Morgan and Probst both look like good pickups for us.

I'm sorry we had to get them the way we did but I'm glad we have them.
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COBBLESTONE wrote:So sorry to hear about your program Uncle Buck. I give you credit for still posting here.

From what I've heard, Morgan and Probst both look like good pickups for us.

I'm sorry we had to get them the way we did but I'm glad we have them.
I thought that Probst should have been our starter all of last year, but they opted for the out of shape senior for some ungodly reason. At least Probst still has a red shirt year to burn, with Etienne, Probst could sit to develop even more before taking the reigns. Like i said about Morgan, he can flat out run and run fast. Looking forward to seeing them help the program. Maybe Stony Brook my new adopted team can get up there sometime and we can tailgate a game.
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hey UB, Dangerfield is making noise at Towson. I think I might be able to make it up to the black and gold game this saturday to see him in action.
Supposedly he's playing with a very big chip on his shoulder.
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andy7171 wrote:hey UB, Dangerfield is making noise at Towson. I think I might be able to make it up to the black and gold game this saturday to see him in action.
Supposedly he's playing with a very big chip on his shoulder.
Sad story, lost his dad right before he came to Hofstra that summer. He's supposed to be a hell of an athlete, keep me posted on anything you hear. I like to shove it up the ass of the hoops die hards that don't mind football being murdered by the scumbag president.
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Uncle Buck wrote:
COBBLESTONE wrote:So sorry to hear about your program Uncle Buck. I give you credit for still posting here.

From what I've heard, Morgan and Probst both look like good pickups for us.

I'm sorry we had to get them the way we did but I'm glad we have them.
I thought that Probst should have been our starter all of last year, but they opted for the out of shape senior for some ungodly reason. At least Probst still has a red shirt year to burn, with Etienne, Probst could sit to develop even more before taking the reigns. Like i said about Morgan, he can flat out run and run fast. Looking forward to seeing them help the program. Maybe Stony Brook my new adopted team can get up there sometime and we can tailgate a game.

That'd be cool. Hopefully URI goes into the NEC which would make that tailgate a strong possibility.
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