What a coincidence! I wish I had brought some Aggie swag. I could have taken a a great Aggie promo photo at the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe or some other famous landmark here.
Being this thin, and many Aggies having played both ways in high school, what reserve players we can transition to defense?
OL Frosh McLoughlin and Denning (72 tackles, 5 sacks) played D line in HS.
WR Frosh Bradley (136 tackles) plated DB in HS.
This is the perfect time to adjust w bye week. We've got young OL, TEs, and WRs who could add depth to the defense.
We can't assume we'll get magically healthier. We've got big games coming up, and odds are good, the playoffs.
If I were Plough, I would consult w my assistants, put together a list of 8-10 top candidates, call them in and explain the predicament. Or ask for volunteers. At minimum, this would allow defensive players to avoid contact midweek, and provide critical reserves. Do we have a young TE who can play LB?
We were at Notre Dame a week ago. Did your dad get a photo with his Aggie hat? If he did, you could post it here and then send it to Rocko as well. I'm sure they'd use it on social media in some way...Aggie fans in Paris!
Not so impacted that they need to convert players. There are young players who were highly regarded recruits at all the lost player positions that still aren’t playing, but would be better than anyone switching sides.
Defense Starters lost: Safety Rex Connors, linebacker Porter Connors, cornerback Ty Richardson
#2 man on depth chart lost: Edge linebacker Garretson.
Offense starters lost TE Williams and OL Nava,
OL Rodriguez is somewhat limited but plays.
Depth chart player lost RB Perez
Can anyone add to this list? Its not 11 guys but the other 3 are unknown to me.
Regardless of the strength of the opposing defenses so far, the most impressive stat to me is the 0 interceptions for a rs. frosh. He's been sacked 8 times - only Pennington has been sacked more times (9).
Pinnick and Lamson (Jr.) are the class of the conference. Lamson has completed 71% of his passes w/ 214 efficiency.
I did not realize Lamson was from right here in El Dorado Hills.
Not minimizing the loss of those guys, but OL, RB, TE, and Safety were the deepest positions on the team. Fortunately Sievers is filling in well for Porter Connors.
Yep. Lamson 222 yards per game. He is running more though- Lamson has more rushes and almost as many yards as Carter Vargas. (32 for 124 yards)
*edit* Lamson isn't running much more. Pinnick has 29 carries. A little different since Pinnick is mostly scrambling, vs. Lamson rushing as part of their offense?
Hero Sports: FCS Top 25: Sam Herder’s Ballot For The Week Of 10-13-2025
FCS Top 25
1. North Dakota State
2. South Dakota State
3. Montana
4. Montana State
5. Tarleton State
6. North Dakota
7. UC Davis
8. Southern Illinois
9. Tennessee Tech
10. Lehigh
11. Illinois State
12. Monmouth
13. Harvard
14. Abilene Christian
15. Mercer ...
"North Dakota and UC Davis slide up a spot after impressive wins. UND beat Youngstown State 35-17 to improve to 4-2 overall and 4-1 vs. the FCS. YSU was ranked in the coaches poll. UC Davis beat media poll No. 14 Northern Arizona 45-24 to improve to 5-1 overall and 5-0 vs. the FCS."
About what was expected. NAU was not explosive, and they resorted to trench warfare to limit Aggie possessions and run the clock. Defense played a solid game but struggled when NAU had their burst in the 3Q, Finished well.
The kickoff coverage unit is an issue. It all starts with the Placekicker. He may tackle well, but why aren't we hitting the ball higher and deeper like every other kicker in the country does? Is he putting the ball where the Special Teams Coordinator is telling him to? That matters a bunch. What about the coverage personnel? The ball kept exiting out the right side of our coverage scheme/returner's left. Something was amiss and I'm not sure if it was the inconsistency of the kicks or the guys covering on that side. Either way, teams score at a much higher rate starting at their 40 yard line and closer than they do inside their own 30. Little things like this are the difference between good and great.
Offensively, CP is really playing good football. He's distributing the football, he actually made some great decisions in not throwing balls and in throwing some away, and he seemed more comfortable in the pocket to me. #1 fumbled again and that needs to be addressed. I liked that they didn't bury him on the bench like last time; fix it in practice. Again, a little thing that separates good and great. It was great to see #7 emerge, his catch on that Corner route was huge. Sam and Fish are special.
Nobody ever talks about our OL so I will. Those guys are playing well. We are facing loaded boxes and all sorts of exotic fronts, stunts, and blitzes, and while we did allow several sacks, those aren't always on the O-Line, especially with a mobile QB. Keep up the good work big fellas
well I dont have a photo of him in Paris with the hat... but I have a story to tell. My parents just got to Venice and were sitting at a cafe. They heard someone speaking english and looked to their left only to see a guy wearing a davis colored shirt. They joked about it for a minute onkly for the guy to turn around and be wearing a UC Davis Aggies t-shirt. Apparently their kid is a freshman and they have been wearing Davis merch all around Europe. Small small world!!
Different QBs, Pinnick is turning into a better pocket passer, but is a way better athlete than Maier ever was. Maier more of a pure passer, very good leader, but I'd also say he wasn't the least mobile QB in the universe.