• AggieFinn
    919
    The All-Whites is a good strategy in the late August north Oregon heat (noon kickoff).

    For all those in town Friday night up in Portland - there is a get together at Steeplejack SW Pizza and Beer. It's located just east of Raleigh Hills on the SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy off of SW 45th Avenue. Nice place, great food, they make their own beer, recommend the Oregon Gold Lager. 5:00 pm Friday August 28. Get there!

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  • SochorField
    633
    The Viks logo is fresh. Looking good.

    They'll be giving up 50 ppg over their first 4.....but they'll be looking fly
  • 69aggie
    433
    Does no one good to be the cocky one. Old Irish saying. Better, it will be a great game. Respect your opponents.
  • CA Forever
    1k
    If I remember correctly, Plough stated the main reason this happened was that PSU completely redid their defensive gameplan from scratch leading up to our game and that caught us pretty off guard in what we had prepared offensively. They had gotten walloped 4 games in a row leading up to that point in the season. I don't think Plough will go into this game expecting anything in particular. Prepare for anything and everything.

    PSU was really REALLY bad last season and Fisk has a lot of work to turn things around there. He's a good coach so I don't expect them to be pushovers, but Davis has the talent to put a beat down on them if we play up to our potential.
  • CA Forever
    1k
    Less than 2 weeks away from the start of the season! Here's just some PSU stats at a glance.

    PSU passing game

    The Vikings last season averaged just over 200 passing yards per game and split time between 2 main QBs, both of whom are returning for their 2026 campaign. John-Keawe Sagapolutele was their main "passing" QB who completed 148 of 261 attempts (56.7%) for 1623 yards with 4 passing TDs and 16 interceptions (WOOF). Tyrese Smith complimented Sagapolutele as their "running" QB. While he did complete 40 of 69 passing attempts (58%) for 551 yards with 2 TDs and 4 interceptions, he was more impactful as the teams 2nd leading rusher where he ran for 475 yards on 98 attempts with 6 TDs.

    The Vikings also have rostered QBs Gabe Downing, Jackson Presley, and Hunter Herrera. As far as I can tell a starting QB has not been named by Fisk.

    PSU receivers

    The Vikings return several of their main receivers from last season. While they did lose their statistical leader in receptions in Zachary Dodson-Greene, they return a larger percentage of their reception yards leaders. They return WR Terence Loville who had 517 yards on 33 receptions with 1 TD, WR Cru Newman who had 302 yards on 29 receptions, and WR Jaylen Lynch who had 250 yards on 20 receptions with 1 TD.

    PSU run game

    Outside of the aforementioned Tyrese Smith, the Vikings relied heavily on a singular RB, Delon Thompson, to carry their run game. Thompson returns for another season after a 2025 campaign where he rushed for 741 yards on 191 attempts with 7 TDs. Their 3rd leading rusher was actually previously mentioned WR Cru Newman who rushed for 72 yards.

    PSU defense

    The Vikings last season allowed 42.7 points and nearly 450 yards per game and will look to turn things around under Fisk. The Vikings lost their team leader in tackles DB in Isaiah Green, interception leader in DB Carsten Mamaril, sack leader DL Spencer Elliott, and 2nd leading tackler DB Pierce Walker. They do return LB Jaxton Helmstetler who had 2 sacks and 6.5 TFLs last season.

    I'm not sure if it's a good thing or bad thing that they basically lost all of their statistical leaders from last season. On one hand, their defense was atrocious so maybe some new guys will do them some good. On the other hand, unless they start all new transfers and freshmen, the guys on the field would be guys who couldn't win the job last season on a absolutely horrendous defense.

    Like I have noted previously, we can't take them lightly and seemingly have a good guy leading the program now, but the Aggies should clean up here as far as I'm concerned.
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