I agree, we need a massive boost for confidence in all position groups right now...but really want to see #12 extend on his second half in St. George, which was very, very solid.
I thought it was interesting that Plough had something positive to say about nearly every team in the conference except Sac when he was talking about how he felt the other Big Sky teams were doing so far this year. This year's Causeway is going to be an intense affair...
He won't mention Sac by name once, mark my words. Probably not even during game week!
I would look for Plough to do things to get #12 off to a fast start against Southern Utah. Easy throws, some things to get him onto the perimeter where he can take off, etc. Also, let's get #20 a few more carries. There was nothing they were going to do to run the ball on UW, but if USD can go for nearly 300 on the ground against SUU, the Ags should have some success. That will also make life easier for #12.
You can do a lot with $31m. The Husky RB is as good as any RB I've seen in college football this season, and their o-line plays and looks like a Big10 o-line. Glad that one is behind us, hopefully women's lacrosse and gymnastics, the cross country teams, and the indoor track program et al. appreciate what the football team did for them and get out to the game Saturday night! Go Ags!
Not saying it would be easier, but it would be nicer if 700 people could donate $1000!
What are the rules on donations - do football specific donations only go to the Football Program or do they have to be spread across all sports per California State Law?
No expert on State or Title IX law, but my understanding is that there has to be equal opportunities to raise funds, scholarship proportionality, etc. (that's why there are so many more women's sports; they're additional for women and must be roughly equal to the number of football roster spots), but budget money doesn't have to be equally distributed.
There are campaigns and events to raise money for every sport. One is happening right now, so if you want to support football (or another sport), here's the link:
I suspect all the seat fees (football and basketball) will go to a general fund that the department will use for revenue sharing. Just a guess but there had to be a reason to make seat fees more significant.
Back to the Thunderbirds: Looking at their numbers/film, RB #28 is a dude. UTEP transfer, Payton Watchlist for 2025, etc. He had 28 carries in the win over Idaho State (180 yds/2 TD) and 25 carries vs NAU (171 yds/4 TD). I'm going to go out on a limb to say that his 8 carries (for whatever reason) was why they lost in San Diego. Two things are happening when your tailback is touching the ball 25+ times: you believe in your running game and your offense is rolling. Stop the run, stop SUU