• agalum
    421

    “ The more I watch this, it’s like Sac State and Cal Expo got drunk on Hennessy one night, hooked up in a port-a-potty on the American River Trail and now are rushing a marriage before the bump starts to show.”
    That’s hilarious. I couldn’t have come up with that if i tried, although i must admit i had to take bonehead english.
  • 72Aggie
    348
    Still early, but at this point Marion has shown himself to be a good assistant, but has yet to prove himself as a head coach. We've been there.
  • SochorField
    388
    This what I've been saying as well. He might not be HC material, but he might be. Still early.
  • movielover
    611
    Putting together 50+ new players from all over can't be easy, culture, bonds, communication. Switching QBs a big change.
  • SochorField
    388
    Absolutely. And after all that, a lot is determined on gameday. Gameplan, game management, and personnel management during those 4 quarters.
    It all amounts to a really difficult job. Some guys are great at it, most are adequate, and quite a few aren't a great fit for it.

    *edit* Yes, HC brings in assistants to help and that's a talent in itself- finding/knowing and recruiting those guys.

    We had a great guy, who failed at most of it.
  • aggiedt60
    8
    A head coach is like a head chef and the current CFB environment is akin to trying to make a meal with 20 or so ingredients. If you double or triple the ingredient list it becomes much more difficult and unless you have great assistants (sous chefs) it becomes much more difficult and hard to complete an edible meal.
  • TrainingRm67
    84
    The head chef or coach hires the assistants. Building a quality staff is important, as you point out. So the buck still stops with the head guy. There is a learning curve in all of this for sure.

    But Sac State leadership - Woods & Marion - have talked the talk since the beginning - i.e. "JV programs", etc. If you back it up, it ain't boast. So far they haven't.

    • They didn't "hang 50 points" on South Dakota State. They lost. Soundly.

    • They lost to Nevada (1-2; currently 10th in the MW)

    • They beat Mercyhurst (1-4; currently 4th in Northeast Conference). Mercyhurst is in Y2 of a 3-year transition from D@ to D1. Mercyhurst hung around into the 4th quarter.

    • They beat Central Arkansas (1-4; 7th in UAC)

    • They lost to an apparently upwardly mobile Cal Poly program (3-2, 1-0 Big Sky).

    Neither of their victories are "quality wins". There's still time to have a good year, but already NOT the season they boasted of. If they win out, thy might be able to chalk their losses up to the learning curve. But 1 more loss, and there's no chance they make the playoffs (IMHO). Especially since they have 4 very winnable games left on their schedule...if they lose one of those?
  • aggiedt60
    8
    I totally agree. The head coach is only as good as the assistants he surrounds himself with much like the head chef. If the group cannot get the ingredients (players) on the same page it will lead to failure.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.5k
    Griz Fan Radio – Week 5, our chat with Sacramento State President Luke Wood

    This week Dr. Luke Wood joined the GFP to talk to us about Sacramento State’s future and plans as they attempt to move from the FCS to the FBS.

    https://www.montana-mint.com/2025/10/02/griz-fan-radio-week-5-our-chat-with-sacramento-state-president-luke-wood/
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.5k
    Click on the link to expand:

  • Gordon Gekko
    19
    What is being “an FCS program that plays mostly FBS opponents”? If that is the case no need for a new stadium as they will always be on the road.
  • SochorField
    388
    Things are NOT going as [un]planned.
  • Kadeezy
    17
    Interesting that Sac State offered to buy out your Stetson game and play @UCD in '26 and you guys said, nahhhhh.
  • SochorField
    388
    Cope.

    Davis athletics department / office of the president honors contracts and acts with integrity. Maybe Sac should give that a shot....(...having your president talking trash / lying / over-promising on Twitter isn't a good look)

    You guys got a couple games going next year....keep it up!
    https://fbschedules.com/2026-sacramento-state-football-schedule/

    For the record, I'd love to have Sac pay us to play at home, but I understand why its not happening...and its not Davis' fault. Sac has caused themselves so many problems, all self- inflicted. Trying to blame us for anything is pretty lame.

    You don't have much to stand on kicking the bear on this board at the moment.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.5k
    Is that a fact? Do you have any valid info that confirms this or is this just an unfounded rumor?
  • movielover
    611
    The longer that schedule stays open, when do players start bailing. Before Spring?
  • Gordon Gekko
    19
    I guess if you don’t know which way you are going, then any road will get you there.
  • DrMike
    958
    I can’t imagine we’re anxious to give up a home game.
  • movielover
    611
    But Sac State potentially losing football isn't good, either.
  • agalum
    421

    “ Interesting that Sac State offered to buy out your Stetson game and play @UCD in '26 and you guys said, nahhhhh.”

    And Tim Plough just accepted a 5 year contract to coach sac state , lol.
  • MTBAggie
    178
    Now I'm really curious about this rumor. Sounds like one of those, "My cousin heard someone say that their uncle who mows lawns overheard the water boy say that he heard a chearleeder who is dating the backup punter say that..."
  • fugawe09
    290
    certainly unto each their own in their personal life, but probably unwise to mix religion into the locker room at a public university.
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