• Week 2: San Diego @ UC Davis
    I love those trick plays...when they work!
  • RIP Jason Hairston
    Another excellent article about Hairston from the Enterprise a couple of years ago:

    Former UCD linebacker succeeding off the field

    Excerpt: His top choice was Stanford, who offered him a scholarship, but backed out at the last minute after signing someone they preferred.

    By that time, that late in the recruiting process, Hairston had few options left other than to field a call from UC Davis head coach Bob Biggs.

    Biggs had earlier attempted to recruit Hairston, but the SoCal native rebuffed the efforts due to the program’s status as a D-II non-scholarship school.

    After considering a late scholarship offer from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo nearly two months after signing day that Hairston didn’t love, he finally visited the UCD campus.

    “It was the most underwhelming recruiting trip I’ve ever been to,” he said. “We didn’t have a locker room, we didn’t have a weight room, the facilities were terrible, (Toomey Field) was ugly, it was like a high school football stadium. It was cold, it was foggy. And my gut told me this was where I was supposed to go. I just followed it and decided to go play football at UC Davis.

    “And it was by far the best decision I’ve ever made in my entire life.”

    https://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/former-ucd-linebacker-succeeding-off-the-field/
  • RIP Jason Hairston
    Davis Enterprise article: Former Aggie Hairston dead after CTE battle

    Excerpt: “There’s a lot of people that use fear and excuses of things not to do something. It’s all possible. Whatever you want to accomplish in life is totally possible. I’m a perfect example,” Hairston said just two years ago. “Am I the most talented football player in the world? No. Am I the most talented business person? No. But if you just focus on doing all these little things, the big things can actually open some day.”

    Hairston’s Dixon-based company thrived. Some put its value at $50-60 million.

    https://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/former-aggie-hairston-dead-after-cte-battle/
  • Week 2: San Diego @ UC Davis
    So we actually ran a successful hook and ladder? How many yards did that play get us? I can't remember the last time we tried one of those.

    I wasn't able to attend or even watch the game due to a previous commitment to a great dinner party with some old friends. I did manage to sneak off and saw how close the game was in the 3rd so I was surprised when I saw the final score.
  • Week 2: Big Sky
    Oregon State 48 SUU 25
    San Diego State 28 Sac State 14
    Weber State 24 Cal Poly 17
    South Dakota State 45 Montana State 14
    Oregon 62 PSU 14
    Montana 48 Drake 16
    South Dakota 43 Northern Colorado 28
    Washington 45 North Dakota 3
    Idaho 56 Western New Mexico 10
    EWU 31 NAU 26
    Aggies 54 San Diego 21
  • Week 2: Big Sky
    Montana 48 Drake 16 Final
    Oregon 62 PSU 14 Final
    South Dakota 43 Northern CO 28 Final
    Idaho 21 Western NM 10 with 12:00 to go in the 3rd
    Montana State 0 South Dakota State 0 with 13:35 to go in the 1st
  • Week 2: Big Sky
    Montana 31 Drake 10 at the half
    South Dakota 34 Northern CO 14 at the end of the 3rd
    Oregon 62 PSU 12 Final
    Idaho 7 Western NM 3 at the end of the 1st
  • Week 2: Big Sky
    Oregon 35 PSU 7 at the half
    Montana 3 Drake 0 with 4:22 to go in the 1st
    South Dakota 14 Northern CO 7 with 4:50 to go in the 1st
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ San Jose State
    I was trying to find some information on San Jose's RB Tyler Nevens to see how he was doing after what appeared to be a serious spinal injury. I couldn't find any updated information. The only thing being reported was that his injury occurred "from a helmet to helmet hit." There was no penalty on the play. I hope he is recovering well. Those kind of injuries are always scary.

    https://www.heraldonline.com/sports/article217632485.html

    I had forgotten that we had offered Nevens in 2017 and he chose SJSU over the Ags, Idaho, Montana, Montana State, NAU, PSU, and San Diego. Of course, we landed Olonzo Gilliam, Namane Modise and Tehran Thomas...not too bad!
  • RIP Jason Hairston
    That's good to hear. A lot of things are changing with equipment and rules so, hopefully, the game will continue to become safer for the players.
  • RIP Jason Hairston
    I only played a couple of years in high school before it became crystal clear to me that ramming into players who weighed up to 130 pounds more than me was going to get me killed! I got knocked silly several times and saw stars floating around but they were inside my head.

    Our coach even had a drill he called "head knocking" that we all hated. He'd have us form two lines: one with the big guys facing the other line with the smaller RB's and receivers etc. Then he'd place two cones about 10 feet apart and then he would throw the ball to small guy and we'd have to run head on into the bigger guy barreling straight at us and stay within the cones. Obviously, the laws of physics favored the big guys every time and I always took a wicked hit. Being the smallest guy on the team, I was nearly ready to puke each time he'd make us do that. Eventually, I swallowed my pride and decided I'd have more fun with cool cars and pretty girls...
  • RIP Jason Hairston
    Soccer has really come under scrutiny lately as you noted. The scary thing about CTE is that it isn't necessarily just the big concussions that are damaging but it appears that the repeated smaller hits to the head like heading the ball in soccer can create a cumulative effect over time. Our brain simply wasn't designed to be repeatedly bumping into the interior of our skull.
  • RIP Jason Hairston
    I'm not privy to any information concerning Hairston's injury but I feel quite certain that, here at Davis, he was given the best medical advice available at the time and, was at some point in his recovery, cleared by the medical staff to play again. Most of the documented cases of football related CTE have come from autopsies of professional players and Hariston only briefly played in the NFL. We do know that lingering depression, suicidal ideation, anger and impulse control have been associated with CTE and Hairston was quoted as saying he felt he had symptoms of CTE. There's a lot about CTE that we still do not know and, unfortunately, CTE is the elephant in the room with the game of football.
  • RIP Jason Hairston
    It has only been in the last decade or so that modern brain research has revealed the very serious and deleterious effects of repeated impacts to the head which can lead to CTE over time. I recall old school coaches actually instructing defensive players to "put your helmet on the ball" as a method to try and jar the ball loose from the ball carrier. Teams also routinely gave out "hammer awards" for the most violent hits in a game and concussed players were often expected to "shake it off" and reenter the game as quickly as possible.

    We now know just how dangerous all that was and the rules of the game are changing to help protect the players and strict concussion protocols are in place for all sports. We will continue to see more rule changes in the future to help protect the players, such as the possible elimination of kickoff and punt returns, and, hopefully, we will continue to see significant advances in safer equipment for the players as well. We will never be able to eliminate all the risks of playing any contact sport but it is imperative in this day and age that we always move forward with the best interest of the the safety of the players first and foremost before all else.
  • Week 2: San Diego @ UC Davis
    Nas Anesi is brimming with confidence in an Enterprise article:

    First things first for UCD linebacker Anesi

    Excerpt: “I love getting to play against a team like Stanford, but we know we have to concentrate on this week’s opponent first,” notes Anesi, a 6-1, 230-pound junior who prepped at football powerhouse St. John Bosco in Bellflower.

    “Our coaches believe we can beat an FBS team (in addition to San Jose State) and so do I. It’s just another step for us. We have some athletes here who can match Stanford’s athletes. We definitely have some great talent around here.”

    https://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/first-things-first-for-ucd-linebacker-anesi/
  • 2018-19 Causeway Cup
    I've watched a few sets of their games that have been live streamed and they are pretty darn good. They have a good blend of experienced and young players and they have tremendous height including with 10 players who are 6 feet and over: 2 at 6-0, 2 at 6-1, 2 at 6-2, 6-3, 2 at 6-4 and, the tallest player ever for the Ags, a 6-6 freshman.
  • 2019 Recruiting List
    Outstanding! According to Rivals Thorpe had offers from Air Force, Army, Holy Cross, Howard, NAU, Oregon State, San Jose State, UCD and UNLV. Lots of offers but he chose the Ags!

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