• CA Forever
    673
    The stream will most likely also be available on the big sky website in case if you want to watch the game on a bigger screen than your phone.
  • 69aggie
    377
    With all this hype I am very glad that this is an away game. The aggies will go into an unfriendly stadium and will have to shed all the emotion from the PSU game and start new. Whereas Weber will be very excited and driven emotionally to win. We need to be cool, cold and calculating for this game, especially at QB. If we do that we can win.
  • aggie6thman
    158
    Woah...! That's the biggest news all year!!!
  • movielover
    536
    I hope someone has a subscription to Rivals.

    One of their writers wrote:

    "I thought Ron Gould might bring new insights to the offense and we would get away from our old tendencies. Boy, was that mistake..."

    stanford.forums.rivals.com/threads/my-theory-was-wrong.16267/
  • CA Forever
    673
    I don't have a sub, but ooof looks like Stanford is turning on him already. He really did have a lot of success at Cal with running backs. I wonder if he changed coaching philosophies for the worse somewhere along the line.
  • movielover
    536
    Maybe just grumbling after a big loss.
  • DrMike
    744
    Bryce Love has 524 yards in 3 games so running game is doing okay. He's the RB coach not QB coach or o coordinator
  • Bige70
    69
    I was no fan of Gould as a head coach, but that is really misplaced anger to call out Gould for stanfords slide this year. That's on the coordinators, HC and the fact that you're dealing with a group of 18-22 year olds.
  • CA Forever
    673
    Yeah I was just looking at the stats from their games. Running is just about the only thing they have going for them. Now I kinda want to read the article to see what their point it.
  • Zander
    193
    Bryce Love is I think second to Penny in yards this season and outperformed Penny carry-for-carry and basically carried Stanford in the game on Saturday. I would definitely put him in the conversation for the best back in the country and some of that credit has to go to Gould.

    I don't know if Stanford fans expected him to call plays or what but he is doing literally the most that could be expected of him in an RB coach role.
  • movielover
    536
    Has he BBQd for the team?

    He seems to be an excellent RB coach
    ... though I never understood from a strategy perspective giving ManZan 95 percent of the handoffs, too predictable. Turay was a STUD as a RB or receiver, was proven, yet was used 100% for blocking. Too predictable. Even an unselfish player wants a change of pace. Turay sure seemed happy when his number was finally called the last game of the year.
  • Zander
    193
    To my untrained eye, Gould seems like a very algorithmic coach, in the sense that if something is technically optimal in an average situation then he'll do it 100% of the time. Ex:

    "Manzanares is the best back, therefore he will carry the ball every time he is able to."

    "The least risky option on 4th down is to punt or kick, so we will do that every time."

    In fairness to him though, David Shaw basically coaches the exact same way and has been wildly successful and praised while doing so. I think the difference is that Shaw has had solid and sometimes prodigal talent to work with -- you can afford to be predictable when Christian McCaffrey is in the backfield.
  • movielover
    536
    It sounds one dimensional.

    It will be interesting to see how Coach Daft does this year.
  • Riveraggie
    251
    Ron Gould's method is appropriate if you have the talent for it. Think of Woody Hayes if you are old enough. Ohio state could win almost always over less talented teams. But their style precluded winning against a more talented team, like In the Rose Bowl. You have to be multidimensional to pull of an upset. Also need luck and if you don't take chances you don't leave room for luck.
    Gould had the perspective of a position coach where proper technique was the way to succeed, I think he assumed if you took care of the ball and avoided penalties you would win your share. So we won time of possession, Opposing coaches praised our ability to line up correctly. We weren't heavily penalized etc, But strategy was limited, Gould did not find a way to utilize good athletes on the team like Turay or Silvera. At this level you need to find ways to use your talent.
  • DrMike
    744
    there was a big story in the East Bay Times (Mercury News in the south bay) about what's wrong with Stanford. running game issues was one thing. most of Love's yards are on big plays, so they haven't been able to do the old tried and true 'grind them down' offensive approach. they put that on the OL. funny that they mentioned 'time of possession' as an indicator that things are out of whack on the Farm! i think they had the ball for 18:00 against SDSU. that's crazy for a Stanford offense.
  • movielover
    536
    DE has 2 new articles up. RB Layton out for the year, best wishes to the young man.

    Will we see stud LB Cam Trimble this year? Or are we deep enough that he will redshirt?
  • AggieFinn
    509
    I'd come up, however, my roommate needs a pickup at the airport Saturday morning around 10:30, going to forego the trek to Davis. So, this thing is online with Pluto?
  • agalum
    335
    So, this thing is online with Pluto?

    Yep. I have the app on my ipad and will need to airplay to the appletv. I couldnt figure out how to get the app on my smart tv or directly onto apple tv. Will try to get my son to look at it before the game, or go to the grad
  • movielover
    536
    Where is TheToe? ... Would love to hear his take on the start to our season.

    Nice little clip of Coach Daft at Dartmouth. ... I like the drill where they are throwing cushions at the QB.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sEspJ7__J5s
  • DrMike
    744
    that's too bad about Layton. He was starting to look more comfortable and productive. I was afraid it was something serious (Achilles). Best of luck in his recovery.
  • Oldbanduhalum
    599
    This doesn't have anything to do with the Weber state game, but I was listening to the Dan Patrick show this morning when Dan said he was flipping through DirectTV last night and settled on the Portland St. - UC Davis replay. One of his producers asked if he was rooting for "his" Vikings, but he said he was pulling for UC Davis. They then talked a few minutes about Ken O'Brien being from UCD, them moved off the topic. Kind of cool to hear a national sports talk show even mention UCD. Granted it was in the context of "I was so bored that I watched an FCS replay", but still...

    Go Ags!
  • CA Forever
    673
    Dunning picks Aggies by 10
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    Bob's climbing aboard the Aggie train!
  • NCagalum
    276

    I'll never forget the Woody Hayes philosophy on passing - 3 things can happen and 2 of 3 are bad.
  • movielover
    536
    Three quickies.

    1. Tehran Thomas takes Layton's spot. He was listed at 5'11" 208 in high school. We listed him at 230#s, and he is still there. Sounds like a potential beast.

    2. Hawk referenced the amazing catch Moore made last week, and he said that is NOTHING compared to some of his grabs in practice.

    3. Three of our to receivers are Sophs - Preece, Moore, and Cummins. Hats of to Pat McCann and his scouting skills.
  • Riveraggie
    251
    Tehran would have been very impressive as a triple jump standout weighing 230#
  • CA Forever
    673
    Hawkins must have recognized that Coach Creighton was doing a good job recruiting despite the team doing poorly as he managed to keep his job in the transition. I haven't paid a lot of attention to if we are using Preece at all as a blocking TE or not, but he sure made an impact in the PSU game as a receiver.
  • Riveraggie
    251
    Creighton's responsibilities seem to have grown under Hawkins. He's the special teams coach in addition to tight ends and I assume he still has a big part in recruiting. Good that he was retained.
  • movielover
    536
    The Spectrum: Big Sky Football - review

    Best wins, worst losses, and ...

    Biggest Surprise
    • UC Davis

    Are the Aggies good again? It sure seems that way. After a 38-17 loss to a now-ranked San Diego State squad, Davis has blown out San Diego (which qualified for the playoffs last year) and Portland State. They are leading the conference in passing with QB Jake Maier averaging 314 yards per game. New head coach Dan Hawkins deserves credit, but so does new OC Tim Plough, who helped turn NAU QB Case Cookus into the National Freshman of the Year in 2015.

    http://www.thespectrum.com/story/sports/college/southern-utah/2017/09/19/big-sky-football-whos-had-best-win-who-surprise-team-and-other-questions/683550001/
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    They also have us ranked 4th in the Big Sky Power Rankings:

    1. Southern Utah
    2. Weber State
    3. North Dakota
    4. UC Davis
    5. Idaho State
    6. Eastern Washington
    7. Montana
    8. Northern Colorado
    9. Portland State
    10. Sacramento State
    11. Cal Poly
    12. Montana State
    13. NAU
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