• Coach Hawkins toughest test to date?
    This is the glass half full point of view
    If they play this could be a really good team.
    We return a very veteran good offensive line.
    Herrick, Vaughn, Babb, Crawford , Kraft, if healthy that’s a pretty impressive group of receivers.
    Tight end is a bit of a question mark but we have a sophomore transfer from Cal, and some promising recruits from the last few years.
    Running back position is deep with Gilliam, Dixon, Larson. Spencer etc
    Defensive line has some huge transfers, and returns our best lineman Rogers
    Linebackers return Eaton and Airey, along with returning guys who contributed as transfers last year, should be better now; Trimble missed last year but was playing well the year before. And we have two transfers from PAC 12 teams.
    DB is so loaded I won’t even try to list.

    Coach Hawkins: ”We’re getting there. We have a lot of talent, a lot of depth, a lot of experience.” https://www.sacbee.com/sports/article249317240.html
  • Coach Hawkins toughest test to date?
    Who’s call was the 25 player limit? Any science behind that?
    Davis somehow different than the majority of college football teams, something attributable to the water perhaps?
  • Coach Hawkins toughest test to date?

    Sad if we are bemoaning the loss of Doss we have so many good veteran wide receivers, assuming they’re healthy.
    How can we not have an element of surprise given we are changing QBs and coordinators? Who knows what that will look like?
    Didn’t Covid affect both sides?
  • The next Aggie QB?
    Thanks for the update.
    The article lists Tompkins as 6’ 220, up 20lbs from his roster weight.

    I liked Cody’s tone, saying he’s going to be collaborating with the other coaches, several of whom have been offensive coordinators. I think that’s a positive.
  • The next Aggie QB?
    Tompkins may have got very muscular but he’s still listed at 200 as he was as a freshman. I spot checked various positions using the historical tab and their weights never changed. How many people weigh the same over the years between 18 and 21?
  • The next Aggie QB?
    Maybe it is not anything he said but the fact he said anything,
    Or maybe other candidates are still in the running and their omission from mention was unintentional.

    Does anyone think our QB choice makes a difference to the opponent preparation? None of our QBs have played more than a few snaps if that, so I wouldn’t think it would make a difference which 6’1” or so mobile QB we chose to start.
  • The next Aggie QB?
    Any memorable points ?
  • The next Aggie QB?
    The enterprise no longer shows the article. Wow, finally a bit of coverage and it disappears before I can read it.
  • 2021 Football Recruiting
    Oops, my search returned the wrong class.
  • 2021 Football Recruiting
    Yesterday was NLI signing day.
    Portland State signed 20, many reportedly early according to the * in the table.

    https://goviks.com/news/2020/2/5/portland-state-vikings-football-signing-day.aspx

    Idaho State signed seven. Their reason for not signing anyone on the early signing day is that it’s hard.
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.postregister.com/postregister/idaho-state-football-announces-7-commitments-on-national-signing-day/article_a8f73e5f-bd65-53bc-9f01-c09664483fbc.amp.html
  • Montana, Montana State opt out of spring FCS championship season
    The news on Arceneaux hiring said “ Michael Cody, who returns to the offensive line after previously being announced as the receivers coach.” So he is thee offensive line coach, and he worked with the OL in the Fall.
  • Montana, Montana State opt out of spring FCS championship season
    Arceneaux seems to fill a need. We’ve got a bunch of young wide receivers and it will help that he played the position with some success.
    I wonder why he left Southern Utah? He was special teams coordinator and coached tight ends and “inside receivers”.
  • Montana, Montana State opt out of spring FCS championship season
    Does limiting regional viewers to 120 miles make any sense at all in a global pandemic that’s been widespread everywhere for 12 months?!

    I assume we’ll be able to view live stream via Pluto again this year, right?
    It would be great if they would use the local team announcers on the audio for home games. Just simulcast the radio play by play. Sometimes I like the out of town announcers but it’s a rare thing.
  • Montana, Montana State opt out of spring FCS championship season
    I’m sure that’s right, taller is more desirable. But for Davis’ sake, since we play Cal Poly twice, I hope they have bigger weaknesses than just 6’4” tackles.
  • Montana, Montana State opt out of spring FCS championship season
    Just glancing at the Cal Poly roster, they seem to have comparable height among the offensive linemen as we have; they do have a lot of young guys at the position, and need to replace three starters.
    It’s an interesting question how tall offensive linemen need to be in a balanced offense. When we played Northern Iowa every offensive lineman on their roster was 6’4” or more. On the other hand Ford and Parks on our O line both have had some all conference recognition and are little people at 6’2 and 6’3”. Others high on the depth chart are just 6’3”.
  • Tim Plough new OC at Boise State
    I haven’t noticed any mention of Cody Hawkins being QB coach in addition to offensive coordinator. ; although Plough handled both roles. That may be a lot for a new OC to handle given our inexperienced QBs.
  • Tim Plough new OC at Boise State
    Sports are unlike most UC activities in having clear deliverables understandable to the public at large. I think the difference in transparency minimizes the fairness and fiduciary concerns.
  • Tim Plough new OC at Boise State
    Why the reference to “intermediary as supervisor” who is that in this case?

    Seems like many if not most football assistant jobs go to someone with prior ties to the head coach, not necessarily the “best candidate”. I think many if not most assistant jobs are filled without a “search”. The head coach has freedom to hire who he wants to work with knowing that his job is ultimately on the line. Whether his son is the offensive coordinator or someone else is, Dan Hawkins still bears responsibility for how the offense performs.

    This isn’t like the Colorado situation where Dan is alleged to have called inappropriate plays to benefit his son’s stats and the team blew a big lead. I can’t think of an analogous situation in their current roles.
  • Tim Plough new OC at Boise State
    Considering how long a an assistant coach usually hangs around aren’t they all interim?
    I know nothing about Cody Hawkins personality and personality
    is a big factor. But playing and coaching under his dad isn’t a negative in my opinion. Cody was an outstanding high school player, a two time state most valuable player when mot playing for his dad.
    No one understands his dads coaching philosophy better than Cody does. We’re unlikely to find someone who is more knowledgeable about the current offense than Cody since he.s been coaching in it. I hope he does great.

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