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  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    I'm sure they're busting tail, they have a difficult job. And I'm pulling for them! You hit it on the head; being an NCAA event, hosted by UC Davis, all freebies have to be purchased first, then distributed. We should have asked each school within the University to purchase some seats for their faculty, whatever. Or given them any extras. I'd set up a tent in front of the library and on campus Saturday up until dark giving away tix. Whatever it takes. If we can hit a legit 8k it's a great sign and shows well on TV
  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    I haven't looked at their measurables, just what I saw on TV last week. I thought their OL played well as a unit for sure, but I was not at all impressed with Central Connecticut. Any team that throws it 60+ times is no bueno to me. Their OL is obviously capable based on the QB's success, and he is very good. I guess what I'm saying is that I like the matchup for Davis.

    I don't see the URI Defensive Line and their size posing an issue EXCEPT for Pena #8, he is definitely a disruptor. If I were calling the Offense, I would run right at them for a while and force them to commit numbers to the box, then start working all the play action passes to Simpson and crossers to Gbatu and Robbins and see how that goes. But I would stay stubborn with the run as long as possible.

    Is it Saturday night yet?!!!
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    Very good football coach to boot
  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    Tule fog is the worst fog on the planet, or at least a worthy nominee. It just pumps up out of the ground, darndest thing to watch it come up like that. Watch your speed heading down the Grapevine on a foggy morning or night; there is a low lying area just north of Tejon and that is where it starts. Rookie Angelinos start slamming on their brakes once that Tule fog hits them in the face. It is no joke.

    LeFan, if there are available, good seats like that, someone with a UC Davis paycheck should start driving them to local businesses and potential donors and give them as comps from Sac to the Bay. Who cares if you take a loss this weekend, you make it up in good will and future considerations. Give them to the Development Office, the President, Sac State's President, whomever... It just frustrates me that I don't feel a radical effort to promote. Maybe it happens in and around campus and town and I just don't see it because I roll up on Saturdays, grab a beer and take my seat.
  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    Like I said earlier, wouldn't it be priceless to see all the Rhody player's faces after thinking, "cool, we're heading out to Cali!" as they land in the fog in Sacramento with no sand, sun, or palm trees in sight! At least there's In-n-Out close by the freeway :rofl:
  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    We know those aren't Big Sky officiating cameras! At least Marion won't have to worry about that next year :rofl:
  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    The dumpster fire in Sacramento has distracted me from the task at hand. I've spoken with friends who have players there who have already been offered spots in Boulder. Let it burn...

    If UC Davis Healthcare Stadium doesn't have 8-10k people there tomorrow night, changes need to be made. I'm not talking about firing people, but the marketing and outreach strategies will really need to be revisited. We heard excuses early in the week ranging from it being too cold, too late, too far, and the Saturday night before finals. That is the mindset of people who don't really care. I've been cold at football games, I've kept my children out too late to the point of crankiness and runny noses, I've driven countless hours to watch games, and I graduated from college while playing football and drinking beer and staying out too late and not studying. It's all a bunch of B.S. Figure it out in the meetings, figure out how to actually market football from successful programs (via actual social media content and barnstorming appearances) and stop with the "that's just the way we are" mentality. Get your asses and the asses of your friends to the game!

    What you're going to see is an entertaining offensive football game with two elite quarterbacks dueling going against an elite pass rusher on both teams. Who will have the better protection plan for Pena and Psyk? The key to the game is Aggie pressure (especially from the Defensive Line) against URI's undersized Offensive Line. I'm confident Plough will dial-up 31-35 points against this D; can Rhody keep up? Can Davis avoid the turnover bug and win the Special Teams? I feel strongly about the later, we're better there.

    Come early. Party. Take it all in. Enjoy the game. Stay late. Drive home safely. There's my game plan for a great freaking weekend in Davis, California, hope to see you there. GO AGS!!!
  • SAC ST Coach OUT
    Taylor has to be #1 target

    Richards would be a solid choice as well, but does he even want it?

    One thing, and one thing only, will prevent either of them from being hired...

    Marion is already at work raiding the cupboard, especially with their skill guys from what I was just told. This is going to be a total rebuild.
  • SAC ST Coach OUT
    Faculty and staff both get UC/Cal State pensions, probably different rates apply.

    This is the latest PR debacle for Sac, Taylor can help them save face and get his name cleared so apparent win/win. Will he work for that president is my question. He is candidate #1 and the people's choice. Also the best candidate.

    Someone said to expect a conference announcement by end of this week or next?
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    "One year can change your life job!"
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    Marion has worked at 10 different programs since 2015:

    2026 Colorado - Offensive Coordinator
    2025 Sacramento State – Head Coach
    2023-24 UNLV – Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks
    2022 Texas – Passing Game Coordinator, Wide Receivers
    2021 Pittsburgh – Wide Receivers
    2020 Hawai’i – Wide Receivers
    2019 William & Mary – Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks
    2017-18 Howard – Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks
    2016 Oklahoma Baptist – Running Backs
    2015 Arizona State – Offensive Quality Control Assistant
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    Copy. That makes sense. Hopefully he called some of them to tell them he was heading to Boulder!
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    Interesting, someone on one of these threads had them in the 30s and I saw something they posted earlier today where they were boasting the #1 class in FBS.
  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    We're on the same page. It is a good thing to have quality back-ups with in-game experience. Even if it is just Special Teams experience, every rep counts. We are definitely deep along the lines and at TE like you said. Our back-up QB has a game under his belt. We're also deeper at RB and WR after the past 4 weeks or so. A lot of back ups have taken reps in the Secondary, while the Linebackers have remained healthy after Porter went down. Roster is in a good spot for the playoff run and beyond.
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    The Go-Go is Gone-Gone in Sac. I've heard Troy Taylor part deux is a possibility. Peculiar timing in that they sign a huge class and he bails the next day. Bush league, but didn't we all had a feeling that something was up late in the season? I do feel bad for kids that signed there yesterday.

    Marion is a very good OC. Not many FCS teams out there that could take the Ags to the mat on only nine pass attempts! That's some wizardry
  • FCS Playoffs Round 2: #9 Rhode Island (11-2) @ #8 UC Davis (8-3)
    OL/DL depth can't be understated. That is the sign of a strong program.
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    Interesting group potentially returning next season. We will have an entire spring and off season to dive into that, but a national title run is realistic. Montana comes here, Montana State isn't on the schedule. Very favorable schedule as a matter of fact.

    One would think that the NCAA will grant the Connors' another season. My feeling is that coming off of the injuries, the market may not be what it might have been last year, and the likelihood of a return becomes greater. Vargas, who knows.

    Psyk will be the hardest grad transfer to replace. Garretson helps, as does Few.

    Possibly the biggest shoes to fill (figuratively and literally) will be Eli Simonson at Left Tackle. Pro body, three year starter, that hit is massive. Maybe an area of the portal I would sniff around in.
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    Admissions office is a challenge at Poly. Limited "exceptions" in that process, limited recruiting budget, things like that. Things that Plough speaks publicly about and fights for like summer classes and housing, feeding the players properly, NIL, all of that is lacking.

    Wulff & Co. went all in on transfers the last two years in an effort to save their jobs. As usual, it didn't work. He's a very good and highly respected football coach. He just got caught in the whole "win now" insanity of college football, even at places that don't give a rip about their football program like SLO. If Cal Poly would've had the patience to allow them time to construct it with high school players, get into the new building, improve the infrastructure, all that, he would have turned it. Skipper will be successful if he gets that leeway. Yes, they were more talented this season than they had been, but they were obviously uninspired at times (Portland State for example) and that gets coaches like Wulff and James Franklin fired these days. I get the impression that the admin is clueless. That place is always full of excuses. Hopefully Skipper can turn the tide all across their beautiful campus, but that is going to be a job unto itself. There is a reason Coach Madden was NEVER involved with the program (it was his estate that gave the gift) at his alma mater.