I laughed at the guy who suggested the motivation for the beatdown by the Aggies stemmed from the Cal Poly head coach having a sexual experience with the UC Davis head coach's mother.
This is the list of longest runs in UC Davis history. I am not familiar with the players from the 1940s and 1950s so I don't know their positions, but safe to say it was certainly one of if not the longest by a QB.
Jim Wilson...........................................94t................Southern Oregon.................................... 1953
Joe Trombetta......................................90t ...............WESTERN WASHINGTON............................2007
Shola Adeyemo.....................................90t ...............Saint Mary’s.......................................... 1990
Manusamoa Luuga................................90t ...............Southern Oregon....................................2016
Matt Massari .......................................89t ...............Abilene Christian ...................................2002
Kale Turner ..........................................88t ...............at Eastern Washington............................2007
Lou Hausmann......................................87 ................Cal Ramblers......................................... 1953
Ken Kuykendall .....................................86................ Humboldt State......................................1949
Shola Adeyemo.....................................85................Chico State........................................... 1990
Preston Jackson....................................84................. Humboldt State..................................... 1992
Lonnie Cagle ........................................83................Cal Ramblers......................................... 1956
Charles Richards ................................... 79................. UC Santa Barbara................................... 1940
Preston Jackson.................................... 77t................Chico State........................................... 1993
Rick Hamilton....................................... 77................. Nevada.................................................1973
ULONZO GILLIAM, Jr............................75................Portland State ...................................2019
John Nedderman................................... 75.................San Francisco State.................................1947
Jerold Ligons........................................ 75.................Cal State Northridge................................1984
Neither Hamler or Raquet are a long term solution for Poly in my honest opinion. That being said, I think one of their biggest problems on offense is the line. Our defense was in on both quarterbacks consistently. Tough to get any kind of pass game going when you're always on your heels. They allowed 7 sacks versus SUU as well... 16 over 2 games.
The kid's politics doesn't have anything to do with what happens on the field. You can focus on it if you want, but it seems unnecessary to bring it up.
Poly’s line had some injuries last week.
This game reminds me of when we scored 50 against Portland State in the seventies. Portland State had a new coach, moving up from high school, Mouse Davis with the run and shoot offense. We blew them out at home, but then they got their program in gear started sending QBs to the pros, and won the next four times we played them if I recall correctly
Should be available in big sky app or big sky website in a day or so. I missed from mid-second half to end as my wife and I were ringing bells at church while Poly was getting their bell rung - so I will look for it too, although not much of a game to watch other than to see a bunch of players.
We have more healthy experienced depth than ever. I think it is unappreciated how lack of depth contributed to our 2019 disappointments. Guys got health and we added some great freshmen.
With the number of weapons we have on offense, the opposing defense really has to have their act together. They can’t have anyone who can’t cover and they can’t focus on just stopping the run or the pass. Cal Poly not sound enough to deal with us. I think a team has to be more physical than we are to beat us, and that’s getting harder.
While Maier was great, he wasn't mobile and I can't recall him throwing the deep ball, so everything was happening in a 20 yd area, with modest yards after catch.
Rodriguez had the 35 yd TD toss that was really about a 50 yd throw, and so far has proven very mobile.
I hope the TV folks manage to actually do a professional job with the Ags' next home game. The awful color and constant error correction was - well - bush-league. I'm glad we're on real broadcast TV, I just wish we had put out a real broadcast TV signal.
yeah, the camera work was subpar but I’m glad the feed wasn’t behind a paywall. It’s easily six figures to get a real production setup, probably not in the CW31 budget when Pizza Guys is your main advertiser. Although I get a chuckle remembering when Aggie Stadium opened, the AD made a point of noting that it was “equipped for multiple national tv feeds”, though oddly turned out to not be equipped with a single working ref mic.