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  • Nevada and San Jose State...
    Indiana's 38-21 win over Michigan was the first time the Hoosiers beat the Wolverines in 33 years. As an Indiana native, I can tell you that it was a crying shame that a big crowd wasn't there to see that game. They would have stormed the field and then celebrated in the streets long after the game was over.
  • Forum Cost
    I'm in too. Thanks, Matt, for administering the forum. Go Ags!
  • Spring Schedule
    Are the players being given another year of eligibility?
  • 20/21 WBB conference schedule released
    Pacific and San Francisco would also be close opponents.
  • New Uniforms
    Good looking unis!
  • 20/21 WBB conference schedule released
    I'm a little surprised that the women have no OCC games since the men have 7 scheduled.
  • 2021 Football Recruiting
    It looks like Jake Parsons is a very nice get for the Aggies. He had offers from San Jose State, Idaho State, Utah State, NAU, Cal Poly, Lake Erie College and Lehigh also.
  • 2020-21 Men's Basketball Schedule
    Nice...does this mean that we are definitely going to have basketball this fall? MTE = multi-team event.
  • MBB 2021 Commits
    That appears to be the case, Obda, if everybody sticks around. I sure hope we get to see some hoops even if it is an abbreviated season.
  • MBB 2021 Commits
    I just saw this this morning also and, like you said, his athleticism is impressive. Sac has been mining the local area for recruits so it's nice to see us land some local talent too.
  • Bob Biggs’ Health Issues
    That's terrible news. Bob is right up there with Coach Socher in the group of Aggie coaching legends. He's a truly soft-spoken, kind and caring man who exemplifies Aggie Pride. My thoughts are with him and his family.
  • Will UCD cut any sports ?
    The following is an excellent and scholarly article that discusses many of the most difficult and often controversial questions that many people have about race and racial issues. I found it very enlightening and well worth the time to read:

    https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/us/racism-questions-answers/?active=2
  • WBB: Highly Touted Oregon Transfer Returns to England to Go Pro
    I was looking forward to seeing her play but I'm not all that surprised with her decision to go home. It must have been tough for her transferring to a new school with the pandemic and shutdown taking place. It's hard enough to make new friends and settle into a new school without any restrictions in place. She must have felt very isolated when you add that to the fact that we won't be playing basketball this fall either. That makes it easy to understand why she would want to return back to her family, friends and UK.
  • No Big Sky football this fall
    From the Davis Enterprise: QB Brock Johnson has decided not to play football.

    Notes: Aggie QB Brock Johnson did not “opt out” of playing football because of the pandemic (as reported last week by The Enterprise). Hawkins said the Mission Viejo native is a senior who wants to take advantage of employment opportunities. “It had nothing to do with the virus,” clarified Hawkins. Every year programs lose a player or three for one reason or another — but this year if anyone leaves a team, fans and media often assume it’s virus related. …

    https://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/hawkins-we-have-to-use-the-time-to-re-invent-ourselves/
  • No Big Sky football this fall
    I know people hate it when you say ‘it is what it is,’ but that’s
    the case,” said Aggie head football coach Dan Hawkins.

    “I’m disappointed for the kids, but we’ll adjust and we’ll roll.
    Our guys are great. They get it and they want to be safe.”

    Hawkins said football staff and school officials have been “very honest and transparent” with the players and have presented them with “all sorts of scenarios. So it was disappointing, but absolutely not a surprise. Medically, it’s the right decision.

    “Kevin (Blue) and Gary (May) were great through this whole
    process. They were very supportive of everyone and we all
    knew what was going on.

    Now, the shape of winter/spring football for the Aggies rests with the Big Sky Council of Presidents and the member schools’ athletic directors. Decisions to be made include starting dates, whether the current schedule will simply translate to its new “spring” home, will fans be allowed and whether the conference’s decision will spur a decision about a Football Championship Subdivision playoff, albeit truncated.

    “We’re going to work with the NCAA to see if there’s any possibility of an FCS championship playoff in the spring,” May reported. “Short of that, we may be able to have a Big Sky championship game if we split into divisions. That’s all up in the air at this point. I can’t imagine the FCS will go ahead with a fall playoff.”

    Read more here: https://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/reports-say-big-sky-to-move-remaining-games-to-spring/

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