• movielover
    484
    Martini also earned a Super Bowl ring. He may have also played baseball for the Ags.

    https://www.raiders.com/history/all-time-roster/bios-m/rich-martini
  • AggieFinn
    418
    I love athletes who can kind of do it all, they play one thing professionally, but grew up a 3 or 4 sport athlete. You get so much benefit not just with your skills and coordination, but also just your general competitiveness.

    CL62503.jpg
  • NCagalum
    209
    I actually played on the baseball team with him - to be more precise, he played and I sat :-). He just looked like a normal guy - not one you would think of as an NFL player. He was quite fast though.
  • cmt
    123
    He was quite fast though.NCagalum

    *checks who Rich Martini was drafted by and sees it was the Raiders*

    Well, I think you provided us the reason he was drafted. I'm sure it wasn't the first time Al took a flier on someone because of speed and it certainly wasn't the last.
  • blueforce
    16
    Don't forget Vincent Jackson @ Northern Colorado. The guy just put up 200 receiving yards on everyone in college. And played on their BB team if I remember correctly.
  • movielover
    484
    I guess Rolf B wasn't fast enough. :razz:
  • Toke69
    280
    One of the all time greats along with Jerry Rice; Walter Payton, Jackson State
    There were also a few Super Bowl QBs:
    Ron Jaworski (Youngstown State)
    Phil Simms (Morehead State)
    Doug Williams (Grambling)
    Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Washington)
    Joe Flacco (Delaware)
    Also, from Div. II, Ken Anderson, Augustana

    Some current NFL stars include:
    Kyle Juszczyk (Harvard)
    Ryan Fitzpatrick (Harvard)
    Darius Leonard (South Carolina State)
    Andre Roberts (Citadel)
    Chase Edmonds (Fordham)

    I think a lot of players are overlooked by FBS schools for a variety of reasons and show how good they are once they get a chance. NFL scouts know where to find them.
  • MTBAggie
    90
    Jimmy G. went to Eastern Illinois, not Washington. I had to look that up, mostly because as a 49er fan, I couldn't bring myself to root for him if he went to EWU. For some reason I can respect NDSU. But I draw the line at EWU! ;-)
  • AggieFinn
    418


    True story.

    Yes, Eastern Illinois, where Tony Romo went, and is Saints HC Sean Payton's alma mater as well. Interesting story on a EIU/UC Davis connection, former Aggie Left Guard Jeff Hoover was coaching offensive line out there in the late 2000s. Tragically, he was killed in a car accident returning home from a 1st Round Playoff game in Carbondale, IL. That following spring one of his linemen, Otis Hudson, was drafted in the 5th Round by Cincinnati.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    42
    For JMU we will schedule a buy game once they move to FBS which sounds official now.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    42
    What if he had attended Sac?
  • MTBAggie
    90
    I was 95% kidding. I actually don't care all that much, and am old enough to wish all these kids the best in whatever they do after college. But let's be serious here; Sac State isn't really putting a lot of kids in the NFL ;-)
  • movielover
    484
    Two conferences battling for them.

    Football Scoop: The latest round of FBS realignment could hinge on a school that's not even in FBS

    https://footballscoop.com/news/latest-round-realignment-conference-usa-sun-belt-james-madison
  • eastbayaggie
    95
    This is probably why I prefer UC Davis to move to FBS as quickly as possible, because in the long run, sufficiently enough teams will move from FCS to FBS that the FCS will be increasingly less desirable.
  • movielover
    484
    $$$$
    $$$$$
    $$$$$
    $$$$$

    Chancellor May already chopped away at our core 7 principles, gutted the teacher-coach philosophy and physical education.
  • Toke69
    280
    MTBAggie, thanks for the correction. As a long-time 49er fan I knew that Garoppolo went to Eastern Illinois, so I must have had the Golden Eagles in my head. At least, I've learned how to spell his name. Still can't spell Juszczyk without looking it up and forget about Antenetekompo.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    42
    But out west, everything is relatively stable. It would take the PAC 12 getting raided and then they backfill to get MWC schools and then MWC picks up WAC or BS teams.
  • DrMike
    649
    i agree; once the Big 12 filled the OU/Texas loss with the AAC (and BYU) schools, the MWC looks to be stable. I can’t see them adding to their existing 12 teams.
  • DavisAggie
    39
    Hawk mentioned red zone defense as a more telling stat than total defense, today in the weekly presser.
    A comparison:
    2018: 59% of touchdowns score in red zone
    2021: 48%

    other stats--

    FG allowed:
    2018: 68%
    2021: 50%

    Punting:
    2018: 40.7, 37.5 net
    2021: 45.1, 41.8 net

    3rd down defense:
    2018: 36.9
    2021: 33.0

    yards per pass, allowed:
    2018: 7.4
    2021: 6.6

    PPG allowed:
    2018: 27.4
    2021: 16.0

    Scoring margin:
    2018: 12.3
    2021 15.1
  • Riveraggie
    209
    Hawks comment about red zone defense prompted me to look at the BigSky conference stats.
    I have no idea what they indexed this on. It looks like Sac State has the best Red Zone defense, yielding only four touchdowns in 11 attempts. We’ve yielded 7 touchdowns in 15 attempts.

    Red Zone Defense
    Index Team G ATT % TDS R/P FG-AT FUM INT Downs
    1 Southern Utah 5 24-29 82.8 18 11/7 6-7 1 0 1
    2 Northern Colorado 5 24-27 88.9 14 10/4 10-12 0 0 1
    3 Idaho 4 18-22 81.8 16 6/10 2-5 0 0 0
    4 Northern Arizona 4 16-19 84.2 14 8/6 2-3 1 1 0
    5 Eastern Washington5 14-18 77.8 13 11/2 1-2 0 1 1
    6 Portland State 4 12-17 70.6 8 4/4 4-4 2 1 1
    7 Idaho State 5 15-17 88.2 9 5/4 6-6 0 2 0
    8 Montana 4 11-16 68.8 9 5/4 2-4 1 1 0
    9 UC Davis 5 11-15 73.3 7 4/3 4-7 0 0 1
    10 Cal Poly 4 13-14 92.9 10 4/6 3-4 0 0 0
    11 Sacramento State 4 6-11 54.5 4 3/1 2-3 0 2 2
    12 Weber State 4 10-11 90.9 8 7/1 2-2 1 0 0
    13 Montana State. 5 8-11 72.7. 5 3/2 3-3 0 2 1
  • DavisAggie
    39
    stats reflect conference games only
  • Riveraggie
    209
    I know. I chose that to give apples to apples comparison.
    Shows that we are indeed good as far as red zone defense, in the top half at least, we’re not the best.
  • movielover
    484


    Turnovers also key. And look at the huge play / hike to the TE / FB, key. I think LL, CC, Hutton breaking loose another leg.
  • Riveraggie
    209
    We haven’t had a turnover except on downs in the red zone defense in conference games. I guess we used our allotment in the preseason.
    Hawkins said that O’Keefe called that run from punt formation play. Has permission to anytime the defense/situation is right for it.
  • movielover
    484
    I believe now we also need to find some RB depth. LL the heir apparent.

    Still searching for a pass rush, playmakers and WRs.

    We'll miss Bryce Rogers, Erron Duncan, Smalley, Hansen and Scharetg on defense. Vaughn, Harrell, Thomas and Lamson of offense.

    Does Whelan have another year?
  • Riveraggie
    209
    Smalley still has eligibility if he wants to use it.
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