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2-9 overall, Rams football falls to University of Maine Black Bears

Chris Smith

Issue date: 11/18/08 Section: Sports
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URI wide receiver Brandon Johnson-Farrell makes his way down the field Saturday at the season's last home game
Media Credit: Keri Castro
URI wide receiver Brandon Johnson-Farrell makes his way down the field Saturday at the season's last home game

11/18/08 - The University of Rhode Island football team dropped its fifth straight game as the University of Maine defeated the Rams in the rain, 37-7, Saturday afternoon.

The last game at Meade Stadium for the 16 URI seniors wasn't pretty and sloppy conditions were not enough to slow down the Black Bears' rushing attack. Maine rushed 274 yards and red-shirt freshman Jared Turcotte rushed for 123 yards and scored three touchdowns.

"I want to give a lot of credit to Maine today, I thought they just did a great job of the thing they've done all year long is they haven't beaten themselves and they did it again today," head coach Darren Rizzi said. "They are a very efficient team and very well coached."

The Rams struggled on defense allowing Maine to convert eight of its 14 third down attempts. Maine held the ball for over 39 minutes, wearing down the thin URI defense, playing with only six available defensive linemen due to health and personal reasons.

"I was proud of our effort today," Rizzi said. "I think our kids played real hard. Unfortunately we are a little thin right now depth-wise. I certainly think that showed in the second half, especially in the run game."

Sophomore linebacker Matt Hansen recorded a career high 15 tackles and senior linebacker Jeff Ball had 11.

"One thing we really focus on is third down and unfortunately we weren't able to get off the field today," Hansen said. "It definitely hurt us."

Senior quarterback Derek Cassidy converted 18 of his 31 passes for 128 yards and was sacked three times.

Senior running back Jimmy Hughes was a bright spot offensively, rushing for 54 yards on 12 carries, scoring the Rams' lone touchdown in his final home game.

"I've been here five years now," Hughes said. "I can't believe it's already here. I'm really proud of this team. We have put in so much effort and hard work and people don't see that."

"The major difference from this year to the last year is that this team never quits. I'm really proud to be a part of this team this year."
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