University of Richmond Athletics
No. 11 Richmond Hosting Coastal Carolina Saturday At Robins Stadium

Sept. 28, 2010
No. 11 Richmond Spiders (1-2, 0-1)
vs.
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (1-3, 0-0)
Robins Stadium (8,700) University of Richmond, Va.
Oct. 2, 2010 1 p.m. ET
For links to radio, TV and live stats:
Television: None.
Radio: Richmond ISP Sports Network (ESPN 950 AM in Richmond) with Bob Black (play-by-play), former Spider defensive lineman Jasmonn Coleman '98 (analyst), Matt Smith '92 (sideline) and Matt Josephs (studio host).
Internet Video Broadcast: SpiderTV
Internet Audio Broadcast: espn950am.com
Live Stats: Gametracker
Game Notes:
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The Game
In its final non-conference game of the 2010 regular season, No. 11 Richmond looks to bounce back Saturday versus Coastal Carolina at Robins Stadium.
Richmond and Coastal have never met on the gridiron.
The Spiders are 42-40-5 all-time versus current Big South schools (all but one coming against VMI) and have won nine-consecutive games versus teams from the Big South (eight-straight over VMI and one versus Stony Brook).
Saturday caps a three-game homestand that opened new Robins Stadium and Richmond is not home again until Oct. 23 versus Towson on Homecoming Weekend.
Quick Slants
Richmond is looking to rebound from last Saturday's loss to Delaware and avoid consecutive in-season defeats for the first time in four years. Since dropping three-consecutive games late in the 2006 campaign, the Spiders are 6-0 following a loss in season.
Redshirt freshman RB Justin Forte racked up 144 yards versus VMI in 2006.
The banged up Spiders had four starters not play versus Delaware (WR Donte Boston, OL Kevin Westervelt, RB Garrett Wilkins and DE Kerry Wynn), while WR Tre Gray missed the second half with nagging injury trouble. Back-up QB John Laub also missed the Delaware game.
Richmond is the only team in CAA Football to score points on each of its Red Zone trips this season (8-for-8) -- with six touchdowns.
Richmond has blocked six kicks in the last two seasons, including Casey Cooley's block of Elon's OT FG and Martin Parker's block of a Delaware PAT.
Senior DL Martin Parker's 7.3 tackles/game is tops among CAA Football defensive linemen.
Senior LB Eric McBride, who owns the longest active streak of consecutive starts in CAA Football (46), stands seventh on Richmond's career tackles list with 357. He needs 33 more for sixth place.
Senior CB Justin Rogers is the Spiders' career leader in KO return yards (2,287) and needs just 147 more for the CAA Football career record.
Richmond has three players on the preseason "watch list" for the Buck Buchanan Award (FCS top defensive player) -- Parker, Rogers and McBride.
The Spiders played their first two games at new Robins Stadium before sold out crowds.





