#17 URI Football Hosts Brown in 103rd Governor's Cup Game

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#17 URI Football Hosts Brown in 103rd Governor's Cup Game

Brown travels to URI for the 103rd Governor's Cup
The #17 URI Rams are set to host the Brown University Bears in the 103rd playing of the Governor’s Cup on Saturday at Meade Stadium on URI’s campus.

“They have all been tremendous games, they are games in which two football teams fight for something that is extremely valuable to both teams. They go at each other for 60 minutes and they have all been dogfights,” said URI head coach Jim Fleming during the Governor’s Cup press conference on Thursday.

The Bears enter the game with a record of 1-2 following a win over Georgetown last week, while the Rams are 3-1 and ranked 17th in the country.

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“Both teams play a different brand of football on this day, they go out, they compete and it is just outstanding that the records don’t matter. It doesn’t matter where you are ranked, it doesn’t matter what kind of record you have, we go out there and we compete,” said Brown head coach Phil Estes during the Governor’s Cup press conference on Thursday.

Game time is set for 1 p.m.

Brown vs URI

Brown and Rhode Island have met 102 times, dating back to 1909, with the Bears leading the all-time series 73-27-2.

In last season’s game, Brown scored 21 unanswered points in the third quarter to edge URI 24-21 at Brown stadium.

In 2016, Rhode Island beat Brown 28-13 to win the Governor’s Cup for the first time since 2010.

Brown Offense

The Bears offense is led by sophomore quarterback Michael McGovern, who is ranked 10th in the country with 291.3 passing yards per game and 318.3 yards per game in total offense.

In Brown’s last game, he threw for 268 yards and a touchdown.

The Bears will also look to junior wide receiver Jakob Prall to build off his three touchdown game last week.

Brown will also look for tight end Anton Casey to contribute to the offense. Casey has 14 catches for 154 yards and a touchdown on the season.

URI Defense

URI looks to stay hot on offense
The Rhode Island defense enters the contest giving up an average of 29.3 points per game.

The Rams defense is led by junior L.B. Mack III, who had a career-high 11 tackles, including two sacks and three tackles for loss last week against Harvard.

He is second among CAA Football players with five sacks and is tied for third in the conference with seven tackles for loss.

Senior Day Hill is in a tie for fifth place in program history for most pass breakups after he had two last week against Harvard and now has 20 for his career.

 

Brown Defense

The Bears defense is led by defensive end Michael Hoecht, who has 25 tackles, and two quarterback sacks so far this season.

The Bears will also look to defensive tackle Daryle Banfield, who has 14 tackles so far this season after making 18 all of last year and Zach Genaway, who has racked up 17 tackles so far this season.

Sophomore safety Chima Amushie ranks second in the country with seven solo tackles per game.

 

URI Offense

The Rams offense has been red-hot this season as they enter the game averaging 34.5 points per game, as well as, 263 pass yards per game.

The URI offense is led by quarterback JaJuan Lawson, who has completed 70 of 99 passes for 991 yards and ten touchdowns on the season.

Wide receivers Isaiah Coulter and Aaron Parker rank third and fifth in the league in receptions per game, respectively. Coulter is averaging 6.50 and Parker averages 5.75.

They have combined for 49 catches for 711 yards and four touchdowns.


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