• R.I.P. D2 football in California
    I did the free/free education at the JC. The local college had scholarships funded by a community bank for everyone who had a B average in high school. That paid what little fees they had
    A few hundred dollars went a long way in those days as the $1.25 cost for a pitcher of beer illustrates. I certainly don’t remember the dollar and cents but the $600 fee stuck in my head as a round number. I think that could be legitimately not called tuition. Fees supported non educational costs.
    Fast forward a generation and my daughter did four years at UCLA 2001 thru 2004 The tuition which we paid for without aid even though we were not dramatically above the median income for UCLA families still cost less than her Catholic high school. But by then they were calling it tuition.
    The situation is worse now I’m sure. The current cost often far outweighs the financial benefits for a significant percentage of students. Back in the 70s, that wasn’t likely to be the case. Broken system.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    I wonder to what extent players are tied to the listed positions. I hope that means nothing too.
  • R.I.P. D2 football in California
    That was my opinion at the time, but in retrospect we paid practically nothing and the fees weren’t really paying for our education.
  • R.I.P. D2 football in California
    Those tuition free days at UC really existed. In the early 70s, there was no tuition and fees were about $600. Books were expensive as was room and board. I remember sweating about signing a lease with tree other guys to rent an apartment for 255 a month. Beer was only $1.25 a pitcher so the $600 in fees seemed like tuition to some.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    Both are still on the rosters I assume they didn’t quit or take a leave due to COVID. Just not on the depth chart.
    Maybe means nothing.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho

    Can’t tell if they’re out or beat out, Though one would think a guy nearing the top ten in career tackles would be listed on the depth chart, but who knows?
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    Considering that Cody Hawkins is QB coach as well as offensive coordinator, and we’re picking a new QB, I think his plate is full. He will put his own spin on play calling, but most importantly, coaching the QBs. I think he’s well qualified for that.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    There is no reason Cody Hawkins has to change anything from what they were doing in the fall, and since he was receivers coach he’s intimately familiar with Plough’s offense.
    He can evolve things over time.

    Bigger changes are in the defense where this is the first game under Coombs and he has moved quite a few people to different positions and we’ve had more turnover of personnel. Freshman Safeties, except for Isaiah Thomas, on the depth chart when we have a number of veterans DBs on the roster. Our two starting returning corners are now listed at the same position. I don’t know if the depth chart is definitive but it’s a little worrisome to have that much inexperience on the D Line and Safety, and to have many returning players in altered positions. Less continuity than on offense.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    Surprising that Josiah Suani isn’t listed, after starting six games for us at Nose last year. Also, Bryce Rogers now a nose tackle.
    And Safety is so dominated by freshmen, Where is Erron Duncan?
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    The most notable thing about our defense is the number of freshmen in the DL spots. We had a few defensive linemen who didn’t come back despite having remaining eligibility.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    Hawkins even more secretive than usual:
    https://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/aggies/ready-or-not-here-comes-aggie-football/
    Bunch of new guys traveling because they’ve been with the program for half a year, is about the only info that he provides. But he won’t name anyone. Jeez
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    I notice on the roster that our 2019 most improved defensive player, Da’Von Frazier has moved back to defensive back from linebacker. He started the last game we played at outside linebacker. This may be an indication the team feels good about their linebackers.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    You’re right about the biggest of the four 300lb plus D linemen but one is a senior. I thought two were transfers but just the one.
    I can’t see how not playing helps Montana and Montana State. Are they doing spring practices? They likely are. So they’re running COVID risk anyway, what little risk there is.
    Teams that play get to see how all their new guys fit in. They’ll be better in the fall because they played in the spring, as long as they don’t get a lot of injuries. I’ve seen on this board that this year spring doesn’t count against eligibility. If so it’s like a no cost redshirt year for young guys. It works out great for us with the coaching and QB transitions as far as preparation for fall is concerned.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    On defense I think we are much deeper and more experienced this year assuming the injured guys are healed. Linebacker had a lot of new faces last year and defense got off to a bad start but improved. I think we did a good job replacing the graduated defensive linemen but that remains to be seen. In the defensive backfield, I cannot believe how many proven and experienced guys we have there. It will be interesting how all those pieces fit together.
    I notice that Princeton Toki is now listed on defense. He and another big freshman might not play much but the other two probably will. Including Princeton, our four biggest DL additions weigh over 1300lbs.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    but since we don’t know the three or four deep even that would be interesting. Usually the opponents game notes come out before ours and often include a depth chart UCD provided. So I would look at Idaho’s website on Wednesday
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    The game notes usually didn’t appear until Wednesday or Thursday. So maybe that will happen this year. That’s the only place the depth chart appeared.

    Maybe this year will be different because nothing is coming out about the team this year, at least so far.
  • Week 1: UC Davis @ Idaho
    Their coach is likely to be very aggressive in situational play calling, similar to Hawkins. Looking at the stats they were about as bad as you can get in converting on third and fourth down. 3rd down 4 for 14, 4th down 0 for 2. Their go to wide receiver is a sophomore who started three games at tight end last year. Idaho hat a lot of bad snaps from their second string center.

    Beside QB the big question for us is what our defense looks like. We’ve got some very big transfer defensive linemen, From JC or small colleges, so unproven. We return our best lineman, I’m guessing we will be improved,
    Linebacker has some new faces in transfers from UCLA and Oregon State. The UCLA guy was a reserve for them but saw some action, graduated in three years, must be some kind of a record.
  • Big Sky Scores
    yes, that’s our first game.
    They are pretty good judging by yesterday’s game. I’m glad we don’t have their QB because he’s a statue. He can make deep throws though.It was funny when they ran some option plays and Eastern totally knew he wasn’t going to keep the ball or maybe hoped he would.
    They have athletic receivers, one is a 6’2 215lb guy Hayden Hatten who can make a great catch and another who is powerfully built 6’0 205lb Cutrell Haywood who is pretty dangerous after the catch. They are tough defensively with a pair of touted linebackers. Stout defensive line. Going to be a good test for whoever we play at QB.
    I’m not a fan of all white uniforms but it’s particularly unattractive with mustard helmets. Maybe it’s reminiscent of a potato with butter.
  • Big Sky Scores
    league should make sure none of the officials wear glasses. I typically cannot see through my glasses when wearing a mask
    I don’t know if the ref by the goal post wore glasses or not but if not why fiddle with your mask?
  • Big Sky Scores
    The Idaho QB had proclaimed himself the best quarterback in the league before ever playing a down. www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/feb/27/late-touchdown-lifts-idaho-past-eastern-washington/%3famp-content=amp

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