• Aggie Pride Podcast
    257
    Dwight and I will be recording this afternoon going through a Top 10 countdown of UC Davis Football games from 2000 to today. Share a game that you think should be on the list!
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    257
    that’s a start. Hail Bakari going to have a hard time competing against some other big wins from the past 25 years.
  • DrMike
    853
    2007 San Diego at Aggie Stadium 49/46, last minute TD drive to bear an incredible Josh Johnson
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    257
    interesting one. Last game of the first year of an underwhelming inaugural year at Aggie Stadium. Harbaugh, Josh Johnson? Matt Engle. Second straight year of a losing record. Good crowd. I was there. Walked on the next month to the team.
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    257
    in 2018 and 2024. We will talk about the differences in each win.
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    257
    the Idaho State win was so entertaining. Homecoming, OT, Maier Magic. My 30th birthday party lol. It had it all.
  • DrMike
    853
    my seat mate (old teammate) left with a few minutes to go, turned his car around and ran back into the stadium for the finish!
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    257
    Some more criteria to think about potentially: significance of win in program’s history, entertainment value, quality of the game/ opponent, conference title implications, significance of memory.
  • Riveraggie
    270


    The Tulsa game. A FBS team coming off a bowl game. The impressive thing about it was the way the offense maintained drives at the end if the game, especially considering the pre and in game expectation that the heat and Tulsa’s depth would wear down the Aggies.

    No. 21 UC Davis Posts 45-0 Shutout Against No. 20 Montana State. 2006
    On the road, coming two weeks after Montana State beat Colorado in Hawkins’ first game as coach there. Montana State had just lost two yards on the ground and never got past the 38 yard line.
  • PortlandAggie
    135
    [2009] I was at Boise State with a couple of others on this thread. Boise State was ranked 5th, and although many at Boise State thought we were D2, we kept up with them the entire game.
  • SochorField
    253
    The Stanford game is a night I will never forget. My one and only movie appearance as well!
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    100
    The Stanford game, Hail Bakari, Causeway 2010 with a Thunderstorm comeback, the UNI and Illinois State playoff games, and probably the Montana or PSU games this year but it could be recency bias.
  • Aggie Pride Podcast
    257
    The thunderstorm game was amazing. Playing in an empty stadium pre-COVID lol.
  • SochorField
    253
    Its the "Farm vs. Farm" DVD the Athletic Department released. Loudest Aggie football crowd I've ever experienced, by far. Aggie6thMan ripped his ankle open trying to climb the fence to get on the field.....never got down there, but we definitely tried.
    https://youtu.be/-nnY_ksDxh8?si=frN-6LfjS4oCrhy0
  • SochorField
    253
    This one is right up there for sure. The Toreros were riding high after the Harbaugh years, and Josh Johnson was getting national attention.
    Beating the 10-1 Harbaugh Toreros at the Toom started a nice little rivalry for like 5-6 years (?)
  • CA Forever
    750
    Of games that I've personally been to I think the Stanford game has to rank overall #1, but there have been a lot of great ones over the years.
  • SochorField
    253
    The UNI game was definitely a celebration of a comeback year for the program, and a historic D1 victory. Top 10 for me.
  • AggieFinn
    609
    Was it '05, '06, '07? I know Plough threw the last TD, but the Aggies marched into Bozeman and beat Montana State 45-0.

    Whoever said the crazy 2018 game at home vs. Idaho State, in overtime, double overtime (?) - I never got to see the finish because my buddy was so drunk at the game I had to walk him out before security threw us out - so we ended up watching the finish at The Grad.

    Winning at Tulsa - overlooked win, that was crazy...I know we beat San Jose State as well one season - think it was Mark Johnson's defense who held the Spartans to like 13 points? 2010 I believe...and the 2018 squad laying 44 on SJSU - that's when we all knew that team really had something, certainly on offense, the Aggies were going to be potent.

    Favorite Causeways - 2018 in Reno, thumping them so awfully bad to get the high Playoff seed, remarkable. The second. 2003 ran Mahasin 34 times and beat Sac 31-27, Flanigan threw it 12 times all game - it was so anti-Aggie in the win, but Mahasin was a beast, ran for over 170.

    Favorite Horseshoe was 2004, was a super tight game, comeback game winning TD drive on a play Bob drew up on a napkin on the bus ride down. Won 36-33 and my high school football teammate secured the win with a pick at the end of the game.
  • ARI53
    13
    2005 game vs. Stanford. 20-17. Although we only finished the season at 6-5, we were 0-2 going into that game.

    2021 game vs. Tulsa. 19-17. Finished the season at 8-4, with a loss in the 1st round of the playoffs.

    2018 game vs. San Jose State. 44-38. Finished the season at 10-3 with a loss in the 2nd round of the playoffs.

    2024 game vs. #5 Idaho. 28-26. We were 3-1 going into that game but were without a quality win.
  • agalum
    381
    Too bad the Reno games aren’t included. That game at the Toom was one of the most action filled games in Aggie history with a standing room only crowd.
  • DrMike
    853
    I believe my son and I were in front of you guys. Cold, wet night but a blast!
  • DavisAggie
    58
    Yes, the 2003 Causeway Classic! 50th. Jon Barragan-lead (off the bench!) 2 minute drive, comeback win. Every bit as good as Engle v. San Diego 2007 for drama
  • DavisAggie
    58
    What is the criteria here? Excitement/thrills? Importance? Best performance?
  • PortlandAggie
    135
    Oh, I totally forgot about that! Good times!
  • DavisAggie
    58
    1. Stanford 2005 -- 20-17
    2. Idaho St. 2018 -- 44-37
    3. San Diego 2007 -- 49-46
    4. Cal Poly 2004 -- 36-33
    5. Sac. St 2003 -- 31-27
    6. San Diego 2019 -- 38-35
    7. San Diego 2006 -- 37-27
    8. Sac St. 2000 -- 13-10
    9. Sac St. 2018 -- 56-13
    10. Montana 2024 -- 30-14
  • AggieFinn
    609


    Barragan, right - he came off the bench and put a drive together to win Causeway in '03.

    Those were the last years where they had Causeway deep into the night - and over at Sac, Aggie fans were walking around in groups, and there were tons of cops on horses walking the lots just making sure nobody got any ideas about jumping a rival. The good old days! When the bad blood made you take note of your surroundings, trying to explain that kind of situation to my niece and nephew is strange, they can't fathom being in fear of getting attacked at a sporting event.
  • DrMike
    853
    Montana 2018 was a big deal - we could okay with the big boys and could be a champion/playoff team. And, the stunning turnaround was something to behold!

    Stanford was a blessing and a curse. Gave us incredible notoriety BUT left the program in a place where we couldn’t be a FCS contender -> I think the administration thought that game showed we could win at that level with brains and spunk and never funded the program like teams we needed to compete with. Took a decade and changes at Mrak and Hickey to put us on the right path.
  • AggieFinn
    609


    Good points Mike. I too hated to call the win vs. Stanford a "curse", but it was literally the peak of Bob Biggs and showcased his ability to bring big talent to Davis and play way over our heads through scheme, preparation and sheer will.

    The machine was primed, but admin just skipped the overhaul and upgrades and let the ole' girl run for another 10 years. We were so shredded by the end of the Gould era. Thank the Gods for Kevin Blue and Dan Hawkins. They literally changed the face of UC Davis Football and UC Davis Athletics.
  • SochorField
    253
    I agree with DrMike completely on the Stanford aftermath, and admin stuff....

    But as far as that moment on the field.....
    The word that comes to mind with the Stanford game is "surreal."

    Although we were transitioning, Davis was a D2 program in every way (uniforms, gear, travel, facilities, and everything in between). Relative to the Pac-10, Davis was a rag-tag crew coming in to play the big boys. Coach Biggs and staff got the most out of their guys - a masterful performance.

    The game was played pretty much in the dark (Stanford Stadium was cavernous), we had ZERO chance of winning the game. A lot of fans (theirs and ours) wondered if we'd even score.
    It was a meet-up of past and present Davis fans/alumni to usher in a new era for the program. The energy in our corner of the stadium was off the charts, and it hasn't been replicated since.
  • NCagalum
    307
    I know that the list excluded pre 2000 but 1977 against Reno was a major win and tremendously exciting for the home crowd.

    - Tulsa was a great win. Almost perfect game by Hunter

    -I remember driving into campus at NC State to be able to watch the game against Boise (campus had espn3 access). Great goal line stand in first half and drew close in fourth quarter.

    -both Montana wins were big. Saw this years in person at what is a great venue.

    But Stanford 2005 had to be the most amazing win in program history. Especially since it was a dominant win statistically. Held Stanford to less than 200 yards as I recall. Game was not on tv, pretty sure.
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