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  • Week 12: UC Davis (6-4) at Sac State (10-0)
    Sac will be sky high for this one with a huge home crowd behind them. They are a complete football team with no significant weaknesses and they can hurt you in so many ways on offense. O'Hara will be tough to contain and Skattebo is a load who runs around and over people. They also have excellent receivers who have good hands and speed. Defensively, they swarm to the ball with a corp of tough LB's and good DB's.

    Troy Taylor has shown that he is a remarkable coach and play caller too so we're going to have our hands full. We'll need to take advantage of every opportunity we get and play mistake free football. If not, Sac has the kind of team that could run away with the game.
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  • WBB: Boise State (2-1) at the Aggies (1-1) 2 p.m. Thursday 11/17
    Ags hang on to win 69-62 after going up by as much as 17 in the 4th quarter but nearly let it slip away as the Broncos went on a late 10-0 run and got within 6 with 44 seconds to go. The Aggie offense had some really good stretches with excellent ball movement and cuts but the rebounding needs quite a bit of work. Turner had 26.
  • WBB: Boise State (2-1) at the Aggies (1-1) 2 p.m. Thursday 11/17
    37-32 Aggies at the half. The Ags need to do a much better job boxing out and being aggressive on their rebounding. They get caught flat footed much too often.
  • WBB: Boise State (2-1) at the Aggies (1-1) 2 p.m. Thursday 11/17
    25-22 Aggies at the end of the 1st quarter. Turner with 16 points already...4-4 from 3. Ags shot 75%.
  • Week 12: UC Davis (6-4) at Sac State (10-0)
    Excerpt from a nice article by Bob Dunning about the history of the Causeway Classic:

    It’s nice to see these longtime rivals continue their unbroken rivalry, no matter what’s at stake for either school. It’s still for local bragging rights, of course, but this year there’s a great deal more on the line for both schools, which makes it all the more interesting.

    And that’s a good thing for players and fans and students and alums alike. Let the good times roll.

    Aggies, 27-24.

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  • MBB: Arkansas State (1-1) at UC Davis (2-1) Fri. Nov. 18, 6 PM
    UC San Diego hangs on to beat Cal 64-62. Cal drops to 0-3.
    Irvine, coming off their win over #22 Oregon, thumped Loyola Marymount 72-59.

    Obviously, Cal is not up to the PAC12 standards. This is the second year in a row that UCSD has beaten them. Irvine is looking like the early power in the BW.

    The Aggies will be looking for some consistency against the Red Wolves after an uninspired win over Cal Maritime and a solid loss at LMU.
  • Week 11: UC Davis (5-4) @ Idaho (6-3)
    You didn't break any kind of rule. Something must have just happened that it didn't get posted.
  • FCS Polls After Week 11
    Plus with the coaches/AD's voting they're going to be biased. Not just in favor of their own teams but in their own conference. If their opponents are ranked higher, their wins look better or losses not as bad.cmt

    You nailed it...
  • Bee article on Sac State Coach Taylor and the prospects for him moving on.
    Here's an article about whether Cal will offer Taylor the OC job now that Bill Musgrave has been fired:

    There is no doubting Taylor’s fondness for his alma mater, as you can tell from his remarks in an interview we did last season before Cal played Sac State.

    “There’s not a place that’s more special to be than Berkeley. I love the place. It’s a big part of my life,” Taylor says in the video at the top of this story. “It kind of shaped the person I am in terms of being challenged academically and athletically.

    “Yeah, I would have liked to have won a Rose Bowl — that was really my only goal in going there. Obviously, we did not do that, but still great memories and a very special place to me.”

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    Whole article here: https://www.aggiesportstalk.com/discussion/1978/bee-article-on-sac-state-coach-taylor-and-the-prospects-for-him-moving-on
  • Week 12: UC Davis (6-4) at Sac State (10-0)
    The buzz around Sac State is that they are expecting a record crowd of over 20,000. We live in Sac and are tempted to go and support the Ags but we will probably sit this one out and watch it on TV. Our experiences at the games in Sac have not been the best.

    I've attended a lot of the Causeways including nearly every one at home since 1972 and many in Sac. Unfortunately, I really have not liked the vibe around the parking lot at Hornet Stadium. Too many times it was just too drunken, too rowdy, too loud and just didn't feel friendly in general. I don't mind a bit of friendly rivalry and poking fun when it's done in a welcoming manner but that's not what my experience has been when the game is at Sac.

    Don't get me wrong, the majority of the Sac fans were not like that but there were a whole lot that were. I've never seen that level of rowdy behavior from the Aggie fans when the game has been in Davis though.

    Interestingly, I think the rivalry has actually tamed down quite a bit since the D2 years when the Aggies dominated the Hornets for such a long time. Sac felt looked down upon and dismissed by the Aggie fans and the students would trade some pretty hostile, demeaning barbs with each other at the games. It seemed like there was a true "hatred" between the programs back then. Now, I think that there is much more mutual respect between the programs since Sac has emerged as one of the best FCS programs in the nation.

    A bunch of Sac fans sat around us at the last Causeway in Davis and, believe me, it was not fun. The guy right beside me was loud and obnoxious and took delight in goading and mocking the Aggie fans while Sac was dominating us on the field. He would even pat me on the back or nudge me when Skattebo would break some tackles for another big gainer and would say things like: "I told you that the Aggies wouldn't be able to stop him. He's a beast." It was bad enough watching us getting thumped let alone having this guy boasting loudly the whole game while he slurped down yet another beer.

    I think we'll sit this one out...maybe I've got Causeway PTSD... :yikes:
  • FCS Polls After Week 11
    The FCS fans over on the anygivensaturday.com forum are at least as accurate or even more accurate in their assessments of the FCS teams than many of the other polls. Here are a few interesting comments regarding their current poll:

    Most Significant Win: UC Davis Aggies
    Most Significant Loss: Idaho Vandals

    A few thoughts:

    This could've been called the "Top 24" this week - I don't think I've ever seen so few points for #25 or such a massive gap between #24 and #25.

    12 of the top 25 are from the Big Sky and CAA - you want to take a guess why the bubble is looking so tough this year???

    UC Davis might be the scariest #23 team this late in the season I've ever seen - I don't think anyone wants to play them right now (after this week they'll have played 4 of the top 6 teams in the current AGS Top 25). I highly doubt there are 22 FCS teams better than they are.

    https://www.anygivensaturday.com/showthread.php?317999-AGS-Poll-Results-2022-SEASON-Wk-11
  • FCS Polls After Week 11
    College Sports Madness Poll:

    1. South Dakota State
    2. Sacramento State
    3. Montana State
    9. Weber State
    17. Idaho
    18. Montana
    22. Aggies

    Notable comments:

    Vandals could not stop the red hot UC-Davis team. A real mystery team. Would beating Idaho State be enough to get into the playoffs? Gonna be close.

    Aggies are on fire. Winners of five in a row, but only good win was at Idaho. A win this week at Sacramento State should clinch. A loss and they're out.

    Full poll here: https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/fcs-football/top-25-rankings
  • FCS Polls After Week 11
    STATS Perform Poll:

    1. South Dakota State 1343 (47 1st place)
    2. Sacramento State 1297 (7 1st place)
    3. Montana State 1247
    7. Weber State 996
    13. Montana 625
    T-21 Idaho 275
    24. Aggies 217

    Full Poll here: https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/football/fcs/stats-perform-fcs-top-25
  • FCS Polls After Week 11
    FCS Coaches Poll:

    1. South Dakota State 695 (23 1st place)
    2. Sacramento State 673 (5 1st place)
    3. Montana State 642
    10. Weber State 462
    12. Montana 375

    Others receiving votes:
    Idaho 27
    Aggies 19

    Full poll here: https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/football/fcs/fcs-coaches-poll

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