• 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/
  • Davis Sport Shop is Closing after 64 Years
    Joe Davidson has often written very positive articles about Aggie sports and he did a really nice job on this poignant article about the Davis Sport Shop closing.
  • Davis Sport Shop is Closing after 64 Years
    Lead story in the sports section of the Sac Bee about the Davis Sport Shop closing this Friday.

    https://www.sacbee.com/news/business/article244386322.html
  • 2021 Football Recruiting
    This is a older tweet but it's pretty cool:
  • Morgan Bertsch signing with Dallas wings....
    Good for Katie.

    Grenada is one of my favorite cities in the world and the Alhambra is stunning beyond imagination. My wife and I spent a week there and now talk about possibly going back and staying for several months. Put it on your bucket list if you never been there.
  • Lock Down Stress Relievers
    I retired 10 years ago and time is flying by way too fast now. I'm a retired therapist and I eased into retirement so the change was not too jarring for me. I had a full time, private practice and then, during my final 11 years. I cut my private practice back to 50% and took on a half time contract with Sacramento City College providing mental health services to students. I enjoyed doing both. In my final 2 years I closed my private practice but kept on with my job at SCC.

    It was hard for me to leave my work at SCC. I loved working with underprivileged students and all the different cultures, ethnicities and religions that they came from but my wife had retired a year earlier and we wanted to take long trips so I pulled the plug. We immediately left for Peru to travel for 6 weeks with our son who was studying in Lima and that helped me transition nicely into retirement. I still miss doing therapy at times but I also love the freedom we have to travel and enjoy many other things we didn't have time for when we were both working.

    My wife and I have settled into what's become a pretty predictable routine each day during the pandemic. We usually have a leisurely, light breakfast and coffee and catch up on email and read the news online. My wife is still devoted to the paper copy of the Bee but I tend to read it online. We also have online subscriptions to the New York Times and the Washington Post. We both read CNN and Politico a lot also. We're both news junkies and, even though all the political stuff and the Covid news can be emotionally draining, we seem to handle it pretty well. We keep ourselves busy with household chores and our hobbies during the day and we watch various series on Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime and Hulu in the evenings. We also take long evening walks after dinner when it isn't too stinking hot!

    We have hobbies we enjoy that include reading, gardening and travel for both of us but, of course, travel is out now during the pandemic. She is an excellent pastel artist and a great cook. I have taken up wooden ship modeling, got back into photography, play my guitars at my leisure and started learning to bake bread.

    I'm also an avid road cyclist. I took it up 2 years before I retired. Before that I did a lot of rock climbing, backpacking, mountain biking and running. I thought road cycling would be boring compared to mountain biking but I found it has it's own beauty and excitement and it gave me an aerobic activity that was much easier on my knees and back than running was. I bought my dream bike last year and it's a pure joy to ride. I log a ton of miles on the American River Bike Trail but I ride a lot on the road too. I like to ride in the big hills outside of Winters, up in the Amador County foothills and over in the the Napa and Sonoma Valley areas. I have been ticking off some of the big, classic rides in northern California the past couple of years. I figure I need to do them while I can since the clock just keeps on ticking and I enjoy the challenge.

    My wife was very regular at going to the gym to workout before everything closed. So I bought some dumbbells and a bench and she works out in the garage now. I need to do weight bearing exercises as well but I'm more motivated to ride my bike. We both miss not having sports to watch or go to and are happy to see the Giants playing even if it is without any fans in the seats.

    So for us, enjoying our hobbies and engaging in regular exercise plus keeping in touch with friends and family via texts and zoom calls helps us during these trying times. We try to keep our heads up in the midst of the Covid tragedy and all of the divisive politics by remembering that, although these are tough times, we've got a whole lot to be thankful for...carpe diem...
  • COVID-19
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  • 2021 Football Recruiting
    Nice find. Plough recently tweeted that we had a "huge commitment out of the 415 area code also but I haven't been able to find him yet.

    George Moreno 6'0 190 transfer from Sierra College with 3 years left to play 2.

  • UCD, (and that other school,) await conference decisions on athletics
    The University of Northern Colorado has suspended athletic workout activities after a spate of positive cases of COVID-19, including among football players who have been advised to quarantine.

    https://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/big-sky-conferences-northern-colorado-suspends-sports-workouts-after-spate-of-infections/article_52c51594-2ad8-5ddf-85d7-43ea410d56cb.html
  • COVID-19
    Brother (sister), just trying to save you from a potential libel suit.movielover

    Your comments aren't even rational anymore...unbelievable...
  • COVID-19
    You've got the Trump playbook down to a science...when you are wrong and been have been called out for it and will not own up and take any responsibility...just fire off a snide remark...
  • COVID-19
    I did go back and edit my post and removed the athlete's actual name. You're right that I didn't need to state the athlete's name in order to make my point about possible forum censorship. I should have thought more carefully about that.

    Nice pivot though, movie, and just like Trump's Press Secretaries have done on a nearly daily basis, you are now deflecting, spinning and blaming, however overtly or thinly veiled, in order to divert attention away from the fact that your original comment was racist, homophobic and sexist.

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  • FCS Patriot League cancels fall sports
    Forgot about that...would be better if it were later in the spring...
  • FCS Patriot League cancels fall sports
    Do you think they might delay the season until early next year, Mike?

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