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  • Week 12: UC Davis (6-4) at Sac State (10-0)
    It should be a great, collegiate atmosphere tomorrow. I really like this Aggie team and I feel like we've been largely overlooked since we started 1-4 agains a brutal schedule. I want us to win this one so bad. Go Ags!
  • MBB: Arkansas State (1-1) at UC Davis (2-1) Fri. Nov. 18, 6 PM
    I agree with you to the extent that it often takes players a bit of time to break a sweat and get in a rhythm. However, with good depth on the team this year, I think we'll see Les substituting liberally throughout the season. When a coach can go to the bench and keep fresh legs without a big drop off in talent on the floor for the whole game, that's a great thing to have.
  • MBB: Arkansas State (1-1) at UC Davis (2-1) Fri. Nov. 18, 6 PM
    We just got home from the game. This was a nice win for the Aggies over a very scrappy team who would not quit. Each time they made a run and got close, we found a way to answer and get the lead back to 8 or 9. I thought both teams played hard defense so nothing came easy for the offenses.

    My wife was keeping score and she noted that we played 9 players in the first half and I noted how I think this team has a lot depth which is something we haven't had in a while. On the drive home, we were listening to Les in the radio post-game interview and he said that the strength of the team is the depth and that they plan to play a lot of players in each game. He said we have a lot of quality players who can contribute and that that can make a big difference late in the game as our opponents wear down. I thought we saw that tonight as the Ags pulled away late in the game.

    He liked our defensive intensity tonight, which he said was missing in the LMU game, but that we still had too many defensive break downs. For example, he said that Fields, who scored 25 for the Red Wolves, was a good player. At halftime, they talked about how he always drives to the right but our defense never really took that away from him.

    I thought Beasley had a very nice game and DeBruhl really stepped up tonight too. Sione Losé is a pleasant surprise also. All in all, it was a good win for the Ags and I'm looking forward to seeing this team continue to get better.
  • MBB: Arkansas State (1-1) at UC Davis (2-1) Fri. Nov. 18, 6 PM
    You’ve gotta love the passion that DeBruhl plays with.
  • MBB: Arkansas State (1-1) at UC Davis (2-1) Fri. Nov. 18, 6 PM
    A fair size crowd for an early season game and a decent number of students. The band sounds great too. The game is a defensive struggle. Too many TO’s for the Ags. I hope we can get some offensive flow in the second half.
  • Week 12: UC Davis (6-4) at Sac State (10-0)
    From Hero Sports:

    No. 24 UC Davis at No. 2 Sacramento State

    Another great rivalry to end the regular season. UC Davis is in a win-and-in situation to finish 7-4 with back-to-back road wins over ranked opponents. A loss, and getting in at 6-5 on this large bubble will be tough. Sac State can secure a Top 2 seed with a win.

    UC Davis has been on a terror lately, destroying its opponents, including Idaho for most of last week’s game. The offensive line has been playing at a high level, and UC Davis can score on you quickly with some explosive athletes. Sac State’s defense will have to play one of their better games. The Hornets can also score in a multitude of ways, and their ground game has proven to be tough to fully contain.

    This is going to be a battle. But it seems every week when we think Sac State could lose, it finds a way to win. This may be another big Asher O’Hara game on the ground to control the clock and keep UC Davis’ offense off the field.

    Prediction: Sac State 35-31

    https://herosports.com/fcs-football-2022-week-12-predictions-montana-montana-state-bzbz/
  • WBB: Boise State (2-1) at the Aggies (1-1) 2 p.m. Thursday 11/17
    In a game of note for the BW conference, Washington beat Irvine on a jumper with 8 seconds to go in the second overtime 62-60. The Huskies managed to win the game despite 28 TO's and made only 1-14 from 3 and 13-26 from the line.
  • 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)
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