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  • Happy Thanksgiving
    Amen! Have a great holiday season to all!
  • 2020 All-Big Sky Preseason Team
    Who led the Big Sky in rushing last year?
  • Street & Smith's Football Guides are on the stands
    From what I am hearing the mortality rate has dropped to .01% and the basic flu has a mortality rate of .1%. So it is not as lethal as the basic flu. That is the good news, but many more are getting the covid 19 flu.
  • Football in the spring?
    Well, there is information out there that syas the masks are not as good as coffee filters. This could easily be possible. Most masks people are wearing are not going to prevent the spread of disease by stopping the virus from passing through the mask. Most will just slow the rate of transport of the virus to a shorter distance after a yawn, speaking, or a sneeze. Virus particles are way smaller than the size of a single cell. Thus, the need for much smaller holes are needed in the mask to prevent the virus from escaping and travel a great distance. This is why they want a 6' space between individuals. These masks are not able to prevent others from exposure to the virus, only to prevent groups from exposure to the virus.
  • 2021 Football Recruiting
    Casey was a monste. I remember a game when we were in a close game and they were moving against us, and everyone started yelling Casey, Casey. He then was in their backfield on a regular basis. I think it was against Bethune Cookman
  • 2021 Football Recruiting
    How about JIm Amos. Not a bad pass rusher, especially in the Aggies win over Stanford
  • MBB: Aggies (13-15, 7-5) at UC Santa Barbara (17-9, 6-5) 7 pm Saturday, February 22nd
    I remeber a game against Hayward State where number #13 pushed Mark Ford in the back on a breakaway and he crashed hard into the stands. And then, every time Number #13 handled the ball the boos rained down on him from the entire Aggie fans. #13 was eventually removed from the game as he could not handle the crowd any longer. Their coach did him a great favor by doing so! Anyone else remember this game?
  • EWU faculty report critical of football program and athletic department budget.
    Athletics builds character, and people learn how to lead men. These are things you cannot learn from books. It is like when Our QB, Jon Grant, led the Aggies to victory over Stanford. Leadership qualities were obvious to coaches and players alike.
  • Best NFL QBs from the FCS
    I heard that it wasdn't he could not get on the field at Sac State. I heard (could be a rumor though) that the coach at Sac, at the time,had told O'brien he was a very good QB, and that you cannot complete passes when you are on the ground, and recommended that he transfer to UCD.
    If so, that was a very unselfish thing for him to do. O'brien may be the one to ask about this.
  • CAUSEWAY 2019
    It was a pick. Refs trying to give Sac the game. Just like the Tony Lays catch ruled out of bounds and he easily had caught it at least a hard in bounds with both feet.
  • 2020 Recruiting List
    Look at this guy's film as a RB. He definitely has speed and appears that tacklers are missing him. I don't know if it is lesser competition, but he does show speed.

    JEREMIAH CHUKWUDOBE
  • Week 12: Montana State @ UC Davis
    Actually we have had many QBs who continued the winning at UCD. Biggs, Speck, Moroski, Obrien,
    Khari, Daft, O'Sullivan, Bridewell, etc. I am sure I am missing some. But, Sochor (and staff) were the ones who found most of the QBs who were overlooked by the larger schools.
    Khari and Daft were such good QBs, I only thought that if they threw the ball an Aggie would catch it (or not). They were very accurate passers. Much like Maier. Also, we have had a few great receivers in our days, but O' Sullivan had the best trio. These guys would catch it and in 2-3 plays they would score. We lost a playoff game to a school, who will go nameless ,as we had about a 28 point lead, and we scored often and fast Our the D was totally exhausted from being on the field for most of the game. And, we then went to the run game to run the clock, and started getting 3 and outs. They came back to beat us something like 53-48.
  • WEEK 8: AGGIES @ THUNDERBIRDS
    Actually Babb could be a very dangerous receiver who will draw double coverage soon. He is explosive after the catch.
  • 2019 BATTLE FOR THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE
    It looks like a forward lateral after the first guy catches it and plays it back to his defensive guy.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ North Dakota
    Tackling is non existent by the dbsm
  • Montana Game
    aI also noticed tackling efforts were poor several times during the game.
  • Week 4: UC Davis @ North Dakota State
    A thing I see is when receivers drop passes, it usually means they hear footsteps, and are expecting a hard hit. These two things affect the receivers thought process instead on concentrating on catching the ball, but are getting ready to either run or take a hit. Eihter way, you have to give some of the credit to the defense.
  • Week 4: UC Davis @ North Dakota State
    I think playing in the dome works more in the Aggies favor. A wet windy field would be a huge advantage for the Bison
  • Week 4: UC Davis @ North Dakota State
    Here's another wrench we could throw at NDSU. Being in a dome makes Maier much more accurate (not having to deal with wind), and could thus make THEO GOODWIN a much more dangerous receiver against NDSU. He runs a sub 4.4 40. A play here and there would probably require a double team to prevent a home run ball. If they don't double team, I would definitely throw it long and let him run to the ball. Better an overthrown than under thrown ball. A couple of these beating the DB whether it's caught or not will force NDSU to cover him well.