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  • FRI
    Aug 2906:00 PM
    Rhode Island Rams vs. Campbell Fighting CamelsMeade Stadium, Kingston, RI
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  • SAT
    Sep 606:00 PM
    Stony Brook Seawolves vs. Rhode Island RamsKenneth P. Lavalle Stadium, Stony Brook, NY
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  • SAT
    Sep 13(TBD)
    Holy Cross Crusaders vs. Rhode Island RamsFitton Football Stadium, Worcester, MA
  • SAT
    Sep 2006:00 PM
    Rhode Island Rams vs. Long Island University SharksMeade Stadium, Kingston, RI
  • SAT
    Sep 2706:30 PM
    Western Michigan Broncos vs. Rhode Island RamsWaldo Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI
  • SAT
    Oct 412:00 PM
    Brown Bears vs. Rhode Island RamsBrown Stadium, Providence, RI
  • SAT
    Oct 1101:00 PM
    Rhode Island Rams vs. New Hampshire WildcatsMeade Stadium, Kingston, RI
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  • SAT
    Oct 1803:30 PM
    UAlbany Great Danes vs. Rhode Island RamsBob Ford Field, Albany, NY
  • SAT
    Oct 2501:00 PM
    Rhode Island Rams vs. Bryant BulldogsMeade Stadium, Kingston, RI
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  • SAT
    Nov 8(TBD)
    Elon Phoenix vs. Rhode Island RamsRhodes Stadium, Elon, NC
  • SAT
    Nov 15(TBD)
    Maine Black Bears vs. Rhode Island RamsMorse Field at Harold Alfond Sports Stadium, Orono, ME
  • SAT
    Nov 2201:00 PM
    Rhode Island Rams vs. Hampton PiratesMeade Stadium, Kingston, RI
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    About Rhode Island Rams Football

    As of the 2023 season, the Rhode Island Rams Football team is actively competing in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), which is known for its competitive football programs. The current head coach is Jim Fleming, who has been with the program since 2014, leading the Rams through various rebuilding phases and helping to elevate the team's performance in recent years. The 2023 season has been particularly exciting for the Rams, as they have seen a resurgence in their competitive edge, with several thrilling matchups against both conference and non-conference opponents. Fans have rallied around the team, filling Meade Stadium for home games, creating an electrifying atmosphere that has become synonymous with Rams football. Additionally, the program has embraced modern training techniques and recruitment strategies, aiming to attract top high school talent and enhance their roster. Community engagement has also been a focus, with players participating in local events and initiatives to foster support and connection with Rhode Island residents. Looking ahead, the Rams are poised to build on their momentum, aiming for a successful season that could lead to playoff contention and further establish their presence in collegiate football.

    Rhode Island Rams Football History

    Rhode Island Rams Football has a rich history that dates back to 1895, making it one of the oldest college football programs in the United States. The Rams are the intercollegiate football team representing the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island. Initially, the team was part of various leagues and divisions, reflecting the evolving landscape of college football. The program saw significant growth and development throughout the 20th century, particularly after becoming a member of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in the 1970s. Notably, the Rams have had several successful seasons, including playoff appearances and notable rivalries, particularly with teams like the University of New Hampshire and the University of Massachusetts. The team's colors are navy blue and white, and they play their home games at Meade Stadium, which has been their home since 1973. Over the years, the Rams have produced numerous talented players who have gone on to play in the NFL and other professional leagues, contributing to the program's legacy and reputation in college football.