• BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    The video feed was a psychedelic nightmare in the second half until the last 5 minutes or so when it cleared up.
  • FindingJoy
    7
    Crazy how quickly yall lost faith. Go ags!
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    The ups and downs of being a fan...
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    From Bob Dunning's Substack article on the game:

    “I think we showed tonight that we have Aggie Pride and Aggie fight,” said UC Davis head coach Tim Plough.

    “You hope you have an environment where you can win football games and show what you’re made of, and we had that tonight.”

    “They really gave us fits tonight,” added Plough.

    “They put in a new defense and we really weren’t prepared for it at all. It took a while to figure it out and Caden was definitely confused and struggling, but he showed his competitive nature in the second half and figured it out and got it fixed.”

    Plough explained that he is not really big into rah-rah speeches.

    “I told them I don’t have any plays that will get you 17 points, so let’s start with a first down. With our style of offense we can score a lot of points in a hurry, but that first one really got us going.”

    https://www.thewaryone.com/p/aggies-go-on-24-0-run-to-stop-utah?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=2582284&post_id=172383452&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=31ratq&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
  • Kerberos
    71
    Back at the hotel and enjoying this thread a lot. Sucks that the feed was so bad! Really a roller coaster of a game, especially after dragging the family out to St George and down 7-24 at one point. But the comeback made it worth it.

    Temperature was in the 90s but it didn’t really feel that hot. But that’s from a fan who was sitting in the stands and not playing on the field. Still, it did feel like Davis evening temperature so I would imagine the heat shouldn’t have had much of an impact on the team. Humidity wasn’t noticeable.

    Proud of the way the team rallied and got it done!
  • Toke69
    413
    After what happened to me in 1971 I never give up on the Aggie football team. For those newer to this chat group, I left the Cal State Hayward game with the Aggies down by 15 with a few minutes to go so I missed Bob Biggs leading a 16 point comeback in the final two minutes. What I almost gave up on tonight was ESPN+
  • AggieFinn
    654
    We definitely were thrilled with the result. It was pretty tense. Back in Vegas for the night, going to enjoy the rest of this weekend.
  • movielover
    586
    Crappy feed. It sounds like after two games:

    - our O line / RB are struggling
    - QB play is inconsistent, protection poor?
    - Pinnick was sacked six times
    - defense good

    Pinnick - 21-31, 253, 3 TDs, 1 INT
    Rushing - Fisher 110 yds, Perez 49 yds
    Nine different WRs get a reception
    True Frosh 5'10" Tyler pass-me-a-Hennessy had 3 catches for 11 yards; top SoCal player stayed home
    320# OL Zaire Collier had one reception - TE work?

    Connor brothers combine for 25 tackles
    Grad transfers Riddick, Rutchena, Richardson, Psyk and Batson (6'5" DB?) combine for 22 tackles
    Multi-year problem - no sacks for our D
    Two big plays turned the tide
  • movielover
    586
    UW beats Colorado State 38 - 21, tied 14-14 at the half.
  • 88Aggie
    26
    I wouldn’t mind seeing them try Harper. Pinnick makes a lot of awful throws and poor decisions. Forcing balls to guys with too much coverage, hand offs to guys he can see will be immediately tackled, short passes to guys in the backfield that are covered. Feels like his inexperience is showing as he feels it necessary to complete the play as called no matter what. The more pressure on him the worse his decision making, same as in the Mercer game.
  • CA Forever
    801
    I managed to stay awake to the end of the game, but a pretty miserable viewing experience. Not sure if the problem was on ESPN or Utah Tech's side, but to have a feed that is pretty much unwatchable for a large part of half the game in 2025 is pretty crazy.

    Obviously I'm happy that we were able to pull out the win, but unless Utah Tech goes on to have an amazing season this was still a fairly rough performance. The OL was doing Pinnick no favors with their protection (especially in the beginning of the game), but he also will need to learn when to learn when to appropriately get rid of the ball; too many negative yard plays overall either on misreads in play action or trying to get too fancy in the backfield. Awesome that Fisher broke 100 yards and his early TD was pretty impressive speed.

    Defense played as well as you could have hoped given how often they were on the field. The Connors never disappoint and it was good to see some of the new guys with impact plays. Shoutout to Cofield on the outside getting a huge interception with a return as a true freshman. I'm also glad that Ridley finally got FG conversion, but concerns that we've had 2 FGs blocked through the Mercer and UT games.

    I figured that there would be growing pains with a new QB, no Lan Larison, and a young WR corps, but they still have a whoooole lot to work out before conference play because Big Sky teams will chew us up if we play like we did in the first half tonight. At the end of the day, a win is a win and I'm glad the guys didn't give up. GO AGS!
  • Riveraggie
    323

    The recording of the game is corrupted, looking like French Impressionist art.. Probably a inadequate internet connection from the school. French Impressionist style
  • agalum
    396
    I don’t want to hang everything on Pinnick, but he seems to force plays when they are falling apart. Tagging on what CAforever said, maybe its a maturing process. Mercer had him figured out in the second half. UT came in with game film and used their edge rushers to keep pressure on him. Our D got it together in the second half. We didn’t have the benefit of seeing what their offense could do before the game.
  • Sailorgabe
    33
    Very impressive comeback. This game will be used for future growth.

    We have to get our TEs in the game plan. Special teams continues to struggle.
  • DrMike
    911
    The only cringe-inducing pass I remember from Pinnack was the bomb that turned into a PI. We had a guy wide open (I think, picture was blurry!) but he throw deep into 3 defenders. Got lucky there.

    Last year, offense and Hastings struggled early in the year especially against defenses that they hadn’t expected (Portland was the weird mid season overall). I think the OL comes around and both the run game and pass protection picks up. If so, there’s speed and weapons out there!
  • Riveraggie
    323

    I remain unconvinced that we don’t need a dedicated QB coach. Plough can’t mentor QBs, especially during a game, the offensive coordinator/qb coach never played the position. We spent the last two years talking about how Miles Hastings struggled when Cody Hawkins left, and Miles was a fourth year in 2023.
  • DrMike
    911
    I hate the FG line rushing out of the huddle and up to the line. Just get up there, get set and block. Instead, we risk easy FGs because someday we may pull a trick out of special teams.

    The whole ‘line run out of huddle and quick snap’ has been a pet peeve for years. A tesm is moving down the field nicely then gets a crucial fourth and inches….and change what they have been doing to try to catch the D off guard. Of course, the OL usually gets a lousy push off the ball and they fail. The FG team feels that way to me.
  • agalum
    396

    Good point about Miles early in the season last year. Pinnick has so many talents. Once he adjusts to various defensive schemes, he will take us a long way.
  • zythe
    133
    Oh man I think I am in the wrong board since Sac State hasn’t been shoehorned into this conversation…
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    Ok, I'll bring them into the conversation...Pinnick looks better than Rashada so far...
  • Riveraggie
    323
    Personnel wise we seem to have positive answers from all the new guys getting playing time.
    Pinnick, Vargas, Fisher, Porotesano, Dobbins, Jones, Cofield, all had very little experience, but they look good.
    The defense looks talented, just needs to cut down on big plays and costly penalties, not surprising given the player turnover.
    We haven’t seen AJ Hasson. Could he be the PJ who Plough said was injured during camp?
  • zythe
    133
    Pinnick with a couple of years of experience will be the next Aggie great
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.4k
    WHAT HEAD COACH TIM PLOUGH HAD TO SAY

    "First thing I need to do is applaud Utah Tech, their coach has done a great job with that program, and they have improved a lot. Defensively today they gave us fits, playing an entirely new defense that took us time to prepare for. But that doesn't surprise us since they have a great defensive staff. And I thought that our defense did a great job of keeping us in the game in the first half. Our team showed a lot of fight to be able to come back and win a football game, and that's something you're looking for as a coach. And I was proud with how the team finished and responded, showing a lot of Aggie Pride tonight to finish the game. Now we focus on getting better and playing four quarters as we turn our attention to the next game."

    The 17-point comeback is the biggest comeback for the Aggies since erasing an 18-point deficit at Montana in 2018

    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2025/8/30/football-no-8-uc-davis-scores-24-unanswered-to-comeback-in-season-opener-at-utah-tech.aspx
  • Aggienation818
    12
    Before everyone goes into panic mode, last year against Utah Tech we scored 32 points! Offenses and young QB’s usually struggle early in seasons. By week 6 Pinnick will be a star mark my words and this offense will regularly put up 40.. he’s played 2 amazing halfs. Dont get me wrong I like Grant but you have a freshman star and we’re complaining that he isn’t playing perfect football. He’s literally showing flashes of things that no QB has in the past 10 years at Davis, especially Miles..
  • DavisAggie
    63
    Winston Williams needs to cut down on his penalties, I count at least 3 in 2 games
  • 88Aggie
    26
    Mercer lost to Presbyterian, so maybe we have played two weak teams close. Makes me nervous about the year.
  • FindingJoy
    7
    PJ is the wide receiver Laviel Pickett. Aj Hasson js healthy and serves as the sixth man at the moment.
  • SochorField
    330
    this pass could have been ruled uncatchable as it was overthrown. The PI was a push in the back (not really) and should have been a no call.
  • DrMike
    911
    we, of course, couldn’t see it but their announcers seemed to think it was valid -> contact early and often.

    I kinda liked their announce crew but those guys were doomsayers as soon as we scored our second TD. When it got to 24-21, they had it over. Even when they got the ball down 7 with 2:00 , they were talking moral victories. I guess that’s what 11 losses does. I’m sure Scott Marsh had nights like that during the end of the Gould era.
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