• Week 8: Aggies (2-4) at Northern Colorado (2-5)
    I don’t think so, not on the participation list.
  • Week 8: Aggies (2-4) at Northern Colorado (2-5)
    I’m watching it now. Just look at big sky > on demand
  • FCS Polls After Week 7
    Davis is rated as the 14th best FCS by Sagarin’s method based on scores and schedule, which ignores wins and losses. We’re sixth best in the Big Sky, just behind Idaho.
    1) Sac State
    2) Weber State
    3) South Dakota State
    5) Montana
    8) Montana State
    11) Idaho
    14) UC Davis
  • Week 8: Big Sky Schedule and Scores
    Their QB is pretty good, but short. I think their problems are more on defense. Their win was against a team of a level that’s comparable to our wins
  • Week 8: Big Sky Schedule and Scores
    Crazy schedule, Oregon, Florida, Montana State, Weber, and Sac.
    Makes our schedule look easy.
  • Week 8: Aggies (2-4) at Northern Colorado (2-5)
    Northern Colorado was within 3 of Idaho after the middle of the third quarter.
    Idaho State and Lamar are their two wins, and the only W for either of those teams is Idaho State beat Cal Poly.
    Elija Dotson, a transfer from Sac State was Big Sky Special Teams player of the week after the Idaho State game in which he had over 200 yards of total offense.
  • Calgary resigns The Mayor
    I watched the first half. Three Interceptions, one a pick six and another at midfield that led to a field goal and the third ended a drive deep into Hamilton territory. Except for the Ints Calgary was dominating,
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    it’s on ESPN+, if you have that.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    I wish Tompkins had shown more of an ability to throw on the run. Could Tompkins have made that pass while running? Probably but I’m not sure.
    When Tompkins is back and taking the wildcat direct snap and Hastings is moved to receiver, they’ll have to cover Hastings.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    [reply="CA Forever;4599 He certainly is one of our best players. And we are seeing some two back sets.
    We sometimes start two tight ends, sometimes three wide receivers, maybe we’ll start two running backs some time.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    Larison and Poerio didn’t start. But the three wide receivers that did start also had very productive games.
    Hutton caught 2 for 64 yards a TD, and added a TD rushing.
    Kraft caught 2 for 41 yards and they were tough catches.
    Davis caught 4 for 43 yards. Davis is a better player than I thought.
  • Week 7 Big Sky Schedule and Scores
    It sends the message that a player doesn’t lose a job due to injury. Hard to maintain that in real life, but I recall the Oakland Raiders had that philosophy at one time.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    I’m surprised NAU isn’t better this year, as their QB was quite successful as a freshman. NAU running game isn’t productive according to yards, so I looked on the big sky stats and they gain 2.5 yards per rush. Last in the league for both in conference and out of conference games.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    The wheels fell off of last years team and they lost those last four in very one sided fashion. This years team is losing respectably to the same quality of team. But, this years team hasn’t played yet at the level Davis did in the opener at Tulsa, and they don’t have a quality win like last years pulled out against Weber.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    In 1981, Cal Poly was a scholarship school coming off a D2 national championship year, and had won three of the preceding four meeting with Davis. Davis didn’t play comparable opponents in league, and only tied for the title.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    I know this isn’t a new observation, but the depth chart doesn’t bear more than a passing resemblance to the game starters. For instance Cotton has started three of the five games and isn’t in the depth chart. Mouisset has started the last two and he isn’t either.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    That’s two press conferences where Hawkins says a player on the punt team calls the play. Hawkins doesn’t know it’s going to happen. They coach it, and turn when to call it over to a player, in this case Smalley.
  • Week 7: Northern Arizona (2-4) @ UC Davis (1-4)
    Those are our two leading receivers in terms of yards, Larison is sixth in catches.
    But your point generally is correct, we don’t complete passes down field.
    The Montana State commentator on the broadcast indicated they were lining up all within eight yards of the line of scrimmage, to stop the run and the short stuff.
    I don’t think Hastings is very accurate with the deep throws.
    I don’t think the receivers we're playing are fast for this level of football. Davis, Babb possibly exceptions to that, but the rest are possession receivers,
    We’re playing a number of guys who might make yards after catch, Gilliam, Tompkins, Hutton, Larison. Against the teams we’ve played so far with good defense that’s difficult to rely on.
  • ESPN Failure
    That’s right, probably low on their priority list, I think moving the came to a different package is kind of a rip off, or to be more polite an incentive for people to buy more. Since they’re squeezing fans for money they should deliver.

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