2024 Monmouth vs Rhode Island

URI Football On Cusps Of Playoffs, Face Monmouth. Stream The Game Live

URI Football On Cusps Of Playoffs, Face Monmouth. Stream The Game Live

Monmouth Football will look to spoil URI's feel-good 2024 season in CAA action on Nov. 2.

Oct 31, 2024 by Joe Harrington
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Rhode Island Football enters the final month of the season on the doorstep of the playoffs as the Rams seek to end one of the nation's longest postseason droughts in college football. 

The 7-1 Rams, ranked No. 14, hosts Monmouth at 1 p.m. ET on Nov. 2. Not only is URI trying to advance to the postseason for the first time since 1985, but the Rams are trying to secure their seventh game in a row.

Monmouth (4-4, 2-2) will not a be a push over for the Rams. The team from New Jersey has win over FBS program FIU earlier this year. 

And the game is streaming live. Here's what to know. 

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