• davisguy52
    125
    FWIW I'm rooting for cleeland. I like the homegrown guys to emerge after being in the same place a while.
  • Riveraggie
    428
    I’m rooting for them both to get a fair chance. One has been with the team about six month longer than the other. By the end of Fall camp that will be a non-factor.
  • Aggienation818
    90
    NCAA just passed an age-based eligibility system which gives players 5 years of on-field competition vs 4 years. An extra year for some of our seniors will be huge.
  • Riveraggie
    428

    up to five years of eligibility if they enroll in college no later than the academic year after their 19th birthday. The new rule streamlines a significant portion of the Division I rule book by eliminating season-of-competition limits, sport-specific eligibility and redshirt rules, and eligibility extension waivers.
    Players who get an additional year are those few who never redshirted (medical or otherwise),
  • eastbayaggie
    176
    So how does the new ruling affect the Aggies?
  • Riveraggie
    428

    Not too much. Replaces the five years to play four plus a redshirt with a simple five years. The few players who never redshirted, like Ty Richardson gain a year

    The Davis roster must have anticipated this change because they list players by academic year, so players who’ve been on the team for four years are called seniors, but most still have a year remaining in the five year window so can come back next year. Many of those guys could under the old rule because they redshirted in one of the early years.

    The reason behind the move is to get rid of the six to nine year players. The five year window to play being at the latest five years from the academic year following their turning 19, so after the current players age out Division 1athletes will be at most 24 years old, unless they served in military or were on a religious mission

    I should mention that no current players suffer, the players on the team can use either the old or new system to qualify.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    Good explanation, thank you. Hopefully this puts an end to some of the Covid eligibility loopholes and insanity. It will have an interesting impact on the junior college route, especially for quarterbacks. Is a kid better off going to a JC to play for a year rather than sitting and essentially redshirting until he wins a job? Heck, may not just be a QB issue. If I were a Juco coach, I would sell the heck out of one and dones. If I were a four year coach, you counter with developing within the system. There will be some interesting discussions
  • Riveraggie
    428
    On the other hand, coaches will feel free to play freshmen who are useful Won't have that dilemma where they need a guy like Brayden Rosa, where they had to burn his redshirt year to have him on kick coverage in a fifth game.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    Correct. I think at some positions like Safeties and Linebackers, it will absolutely eliminate the scenario you mentioned. I think the QB deal will probably be where it becomes interesting.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.7k
    All kickoff times are listed in Pacific Time below:

    Aug. 29, at Portland State*, 12:00 p.m.
    Sept. 5, at San Diego, 7:00 p.m.
    Sept. 12, at SMU, 1:00 p.m.
    Sept. 19, STETSON, 7:00 p.m.
    Sept. 26, MONTANA*, 7:00 p.m.
    Oct. 3, EASTERN WASHINGTON*, 7:30 p.m.
    Oct. 17, at Southern Utah*, 5:00 p.m.
    Oct. 24, NORTHERN COLORADO*, 4:00 p.m.
    Oct. 31, at Weber State*, 12:00 p.m.
    Nov. 7, UTAH TECH*, 4:00 p.m.
    Nov. 14, at Idaho*, 1:00 p.m.
    Nov. 21, CAL POLY*, 1:00 p.m.

    HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS
    * Denotes Big Sky Conference game

    https://ucdavisaggies.com/news/2026/7/7/football-announces-2026-start-times.aspx
  • movielover
    736
    Can we be respectable vs SMU?
  • davisguy52
    125
    my thinking is it depends how dialed we are in QB play by then. SMU returns a QB with a lot of experience so they'll be rolling by wk 3
  • ARI53
    43
    Can we be respectable vs SMU, maybe? When we play them, that will be their second game of the season (our 3rd) and they will be coming off a Monday evening game in FL. Not a lot of turn-around time for them to prepare. If they look past us or don't take us seriously, the game might be respectable.

    The Ags need to focus on Portland, i think we looked past them a few years ago and it almost cost us the game.
  • agalum
    591
    Circle September 26th. That’s going to be a night of be there or be square. Total pivotal game for the Aggies.
  • Akiltopmack99
    49
    I did the mini plan. My games are Montana and Cal Poly. I wanted to go to Eastern Washington, but I have an event to go to that ends right before the game starts. Luckily that game will be nationally televised.
  • agalum
    591

    Eastern Washington is a totally miserable experience, at least the time i went when we played them twice and got burned by Barrie’ in the closing minutes.
  • AggieFinn
    898


    If it isn't in September or early October, I would have a hard time making it to Cheney. Love that part of the State in through Idaho --- but that time of year, it is cold, wet, blowing and frankly a huge reason why EWU mops up at home.
  • Pacifico2
    254
    Tough place to travel to and to play. Like said, the later the worse it gets. In my experience in that part of the PNW, the wind is often blowing, doesn't matter if it's 90 or 30 outside. Long way from the beach up in Cheney :down:
  • AggieFinn
    898
    Here's a blast from the past guys, just now over 40 years ago in what looks like Jim's UC Davis Aggies @ Bob Mattos' Sac State Hornets late in the year in 1985. Looks like a mud bowl style game with active rain during the contest in what I think is old Hughes Stadium? Maybe that's on the Sac campus: This was the 16th of 18 straight seasons that Davis beat Sac - crazy run.

  • Russ Bowlus
    373
    Pretty sure that's Hughes. North end is closed in as a horseshoe; south end is open with the Sutterville Rd overpass in the distance.
  • Oldbanduhalum
    696
    Yeah that’s Hughes. I remember trying to march in the mud bowl. Not easy. Another Aggie victory
  • agalum
    591
    “And penalties have really hurt the Aggies.”
    Ha, nothing has changed playing the Hornets at home.
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    336
    Hey Aggie fans! Few things:

    1. Recording a pod tonight (anything you want to hear about ?)
    2. In order to do the pod this year, I need to hire an editor, camera operator and social media manager. We are actively seeking companies and / or individuals looking to support the pod in impactful ways.
    3. My job and life are full so I can’t sustain it this season without this.

    If you have any interest in supporting what we do, please reach out. Send a dm on here or Instagram.

    Go Ags!
    Brock
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.7k
    I just received the June UC Davis Football Newsletter and it's packed with information about many things that are happening with the program. I don't know if this newsletter is available to everyone or just to donors to Aggie football or Aggie Athletics. Anyway, here is schedule of upcoming events:

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  • BlueGoldAg
    1.7k
    Also from the newsletter:

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  • Jdur
    488
    I didn’t get this email myself
  • davisguy52
    125
    Appreciate you guys. Maybe an overview of the incoming frosh/transfers?
  • Jdur
    488
    I agree with davisguy52 about frosh/transfers! Maybe also talk about what games you see as the biggest on the schedule this year/the most exciting.

    Are you guys planning to go to Portland!?
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