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  • MBB: Aggies @ Idaho
    The Aggies lead 27-26 at the half in a game dominated by defense. Both teams are shooting 41%. JT has 3 fouls and Moneke has 2. Garrison Goode is still not with the team so his injury must be fairly serious.

    The live stream camera angle is from higher up than usual and gives you a very nice wide view of the game and you can really see the player movement, screens and cuts. Pretty cool.
  • Hawk: New Facility, Increase in Budget ...
    Did Hawk let the cat about of the bag early?
  • Hawk: New Facility, Increase in Budget ...
    Great interview! Hawkins mentioned that the $5 million donation was part of a $30 fundraising effort to provide a facility at the stadium. Anyone know what he is referring to?

    It was also encouraging to hear him say that the phones are ringing of the hook right now and that there is a lot of enthusiasm and passion about the future direction of the program.

    Like Hawk said at his presser, "This train is rolling!"
  • The Hawk Era - Bringing Fans to Aggie Stadium
    "Playing on the surface of the sun"...LOL!

    I was wondering if some of the pregame activities could be located in a campus area nearby that has more shade and is a more pleasant setting? I know it wouldn't be right next to the tailgate area but the tailgate crowd brings their own shade canopies and they could wander over too.

    I remember that when we played at Cal a few years ago there was a big gathering of Aggie fans before the game in a nice area within a short walk to the stadium. Of course, the weather is much milder in Berkeley than Davis but, nevertheless, it was a nice area for Aggie fans to gather and eat and drink. Maybe something like that would work here as well.
  • The Hawk Era - Bringing Fans to Aggie Stadium
    Amen, 6th, Amen!! I'm sure those of you that have been members of the forum for a long time like me have read several of my rants about starting the games later to help with the inherent problem of Aggie Stadium being a solar oven when the heat is on. When you factor in the fact of football season starting before the majority of students are back in Davis and combine it with brutal heat, it's no wonder that the stadium is mostly empty in the early season.

    I never really remember having this kind of heat problem back in the D2 days of Toomey Field. Of course, if my memory serves me well, which seems to be no sure thing anymore, the games usually started at 7 pm (were there even a few 7:30 pm starts?). I don't remember the sun being directly in my eyes either if I was sitting on the west side bleachers. Of course, Toomey was at ground level where the breezes could circulate and the field was grass not synthetic and it was surrounded by trees not concrete. I'm sure that helped keep things comfortable on hot evenings.

    Aggie Stadium can be broiling at 6 pm in September and even in early October and, with climate change, it may only get hotter in the years ahead, and there is very little shade in the stadium until the sun sets. We've all seen fans seeking out any bit of shade anywhere in the stadium just to avoid being fried.

    The stadium is what it is: it's a nice facility with an almost unbearable heat problem on hot days. The synthetic surface absorbs heat and reflects it. The field is sunken and surrounded by concrete that holds the heat like a solar oven, and the breezes don't circulate like they would if the field was at ground level to move the air. There is little shade anywhere in the stadium, and the sun cooks and blinds the fans on the east side as the it goes down. It's a problem...a big problem that makes for an unpleasant experience and discourages attendance.

    Blue has made some nice changes to the pregame activities to try and stimulate a better fan experience for all. Those have been welcome changes but, again, the heat and lack of shade for fans in the area surrounding the stadium is a detriment to the attendance. There needs to be more shade structures, trees, tents and/or canopies so fans can find some respite to the heat. No one enjoys walking around in 100 degree heat with essentially no place to sit in the shade.

    I brought some friends to their first Aggie game on the "food truck fiasco" day last season when the food truck promotion failed to materialize as advertised. We ended up having a beer and had to sit in a patch dirt beside a tent that had a small area of shade beside it. The tent had tables that were fairly empty but entry was reserved for certain Aggie donors only. Our seats on the west side were still in the hot sun when the game started and we lost as usual. Obviously, they weren't impressed and have never returned.

    There isn't much that can be done about the design of the stadium that makes it unbearably hot. The only thing that can be done is to start the games later at 7 pm. This would greatly help with the problem and make it a much more comfortable experience for the fans. Starting the games at 7 pm would also help fans coming from the Sacramento area avoid the traffic bottleneck that occurs everyday before just before getting to the Causeway on 80 in West Sacramento. There also needs to be more shade structures available in the area outside the stadium for the fans at the pregame activities.

    Bottom line: 7 pm starting times for games in September are a no brainer that needs to happen.
  • Hawk: New Facility, Increase in Budget ...
    It's apparent that Blue has been working behind the scenes for a while with influencial former Aggie coaches, players and donors to make changes and get things rolling. Another indication of this was that Blue flew up to Boise to interview Hawkins on a donor's private plane.

    Blue recognizes that the football program needs an infusion of money to get some of the pieces in place that will help put us on a more even footing with the top programs in the FCS and help make the program more attractive to recruits. It was rumored that many of the most dedicated Aggie donors were so upset about Daryl Gross not becoming the new AD that they closed their wallets and walked away. Obviously, Blue has done a great job in winning their back confidence and bringing them back into the fold.

    Exciting times ahead for Aggie football!
  • WBB: San Diego State @ the Aggies
    There was a stretch of 8 minutes from late in the first quarter and into the second where the Aggies went on something like a 20-0 run and broke the game open. That was a beautiful stretch of basketball by the Aggies on both ends of the floor. When this team gets in a rhythm like that they can be a very, very good basketball team.
  • WBB: San Diego State @ the Aggies
    The Aggies move to 5-1 with a 75-55 win over the Aztecs. Dani Nafekh had a career high 28 points 10 of 14 shooting of which 8 of 11 were from 3. Morgan Bertsch continued her excellent offensive play and added 20.

    The Aggies won the boards 40-35 but had 18 TO's most of which came in a fairly erratic second half of play. The Aztecs played the Ags even in the second half as the Aggies did not handle the press very well. My guess that the Ags may see double teams and pressure in the future.

    Next up is a visit to #11 Stanford on Sunday.

    Go Ags!
  • WBB: San Diego State @ the Aggies
    A ragged 3rd quarter for the Ags but still lead up 21 at 59-38.
  • WBB: San Diego State @ the Aggies
    It's been the Dani Nafekh show with 19 points on 7-8 shooting to lead the Aggies into the break with a 21 point lead 44-23. Morgan Bertsch has 12. The Ags are doing a much better job on the boards and have a 22-17 edge.
  • WBB: San Diego State @ the Aggies
    The Ags overcame a frigid start shooting 1 for 10 and then hit their next 6 of 7 to lead the Aztecs 18-12 at the end of the 1st quarter.
  • WBB: San Diego State @ the Aggies
    Aggie convert! Now that's Aggie Pride! (Y)
  • MEN'S WATER POLO
    Horrible video feed! I had to watch the sidebar commentary to even have a clue what the score was. Tough loss for the Aggies. Water polo is consistently one of our most competitive sports at the national level.

    Congrats Ags for another great year!
  • WBB: San Diego State @ the Aggies
    Come on Zander, once an Aggie always an Aggie! (Y)
  • FB: Watch Dan Hawkins Press Conference Right Here at 10 AM
    That's a very well produced video that the Aggie athletics media put together in a short period of time. Nice job!

    I noticed a banner at the end of the video that's says new episodes each week. Cool if that happens.
  • Tedford cans entire staff at Fresno
    I would assume so. Look at the wide net Coach Les has cast in the past few years.
  • FB: Watch Dan Hawkins Press Conference Right Here at 10 AM
    Nice to know it isn't any the vulgar things I was trying to guess it meant!
  • FB: Watch Dan Hawkins Press Conference Right Here at 10 AM
    This was posted over on the Hornets Football Forum by Green Cookie Monster:

    "Heard that a $5M donation was made the day the new HC was hired at UCFE, to better football facilities. Yet our AD claims success when a new tarp is put up in the vacant upper bleachers.

    Must say, things dont look good for Hornet football longterm with Macriss at the helm. The slow agonizing death to oblivion by an uncaring AD is painful to be part of.

    Obviously UCFE has made a commitment to football in an already nice facility. What has Nelson done? Chirp, chirp."

    I have no idea what his acronym, UCFE, stands for but I'm pretty sure it refers to the Aggies and is not flattering. I seem to recall that Bruce Galluadet recently wrote that Blue would be "announcing a major contribution" from a donor in the near future. Does anyone know if there is even a slight of possibility that the Hornet post has sliver of credence to it?

    http://www.bigskyfans.com/hornets/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2588&start=100
  • FB: Watch Dan Hawkins Press Conference Right Here at 10 AM
    It seems ironic, movie, that we would attract coaches to UCD and the Davis community and then not pay them enough to be able to afford to live there.

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