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  • MBB: Aggies (3-2) @ Oregon State (3-3) 7 pm Thursday 11/30
    Hard to tell how good Oregon State is at 3-3 with all their victories were against low level schools (although they barely beat a weak Troy team by 1 point in Corvallis) and they lost badly to very good teams with a combined record of 19-2. I think the Ags have more than a fighting chance, though.
  • MBB: Sac (1-4) vs the Aggies (3-1) 5 pm Sunday 11/26
    The poor free throw shooting is inexcusable. It's 90% psychological once a player has learned the fundamentals of making a free throw. The players need to learn how to focus on the line during the game. Easier said than done, though. I'd be willing to bet that in practice they make 80% of their shots. Does anyone know if the athletic department employs a sports psychologist?
  • MBB: Sac (1-4) vs the Aggies (3-1) 5 pm Sunday 11/26
    Hard to point to one reason we lost, but the defense was a bit lax and that scoreless stretch near the end did the Ags in. This was a game that UCD should have won. Two positives: Borra looked comfortable playing and was aggressive on offense. Milling made a 3 near the end that shows that he might be gaining some confidence in his shot.
  • MBB: Sac (1-4) vs the Aggies (3-1) 5 pm Sunday 11/26
    I wonder why Les is not using that zone>man defense that was so effective in Montana. I also wonder where Bob Williams is. No offense to Jason Goff, but he is not contributing much to the broadcast in comparison to Williams.
  • MBB: Sac (1-4) vs the Aggies (3-1) 5 pm Sunday 11/26
    There have been enough turnovers in this game to fill a bakery.
  • 2023-24 Big West MBB Scores Thread
    Pending the outcome of tonight's game in Hawaii, Big West teams are 35-25 in pre-conference play. That seems pretty good considering they'e been playing some tough opponents such as Michigan and USC whom they beat and North Carolina and Oregon. I hope that it might open the door to more than one NCAA tourney invitation? Nah.
  • MBB: Sac (1-4) vs the Aggies (3-1) 5 pm Sunday 11/26
    No, I was a transfer student so I never had to wear a dink.
  • MBB: Sac (1-4) vs the Aggies (3-1) 5 pm Sunday 11/26
    While I'm looking forward to another game against the Hornets, I want to express my thanks to all of you on this chat site. There is no one I know out here in Hawai'i who is an Aggie fan and all my old friends from Davis are not as enthusiastic about UC Davis sports as I am, so it's great for me to get a chance to share my thoughts here before, during and after football and men's basketball games. Happy Thanksgiving to all! Go Ags!
  • MBB: Sac (1-4) vs the Aggies (3-1) 5 pm Sunday 11/26
    I'll never forget the game I went to at Sac State when their gym had three times as many UC Davis fans ad Hornet fans and the cheerleaders lead us in a yell: "Welcome to an Aggie home game!"
  • 2023-24 FCS Playoffs
    I would like to share a perspective I’ve long had about being a fan. It seems to me that having placed team sports in the context of national championships has spoiled the original value of the core entity: the individual game. This UCD 2023 season illustrates the point. We were all enjoying the victory over arch-rival Sac State, but only for one day when that joy was ruined by not getting into the FCS playoffs. Maybe it goes too far to suggest that not getting into the playoffs spoiled the win, but I remember the days in the FWC when a simple victory in one game was enough to bring us joy, an upset over a major opponent would make the whole season and a conference title got the whole campus celebrating. Now it is not enough to win a game (and this is for every team sport at the pro and college levels) but your team has to get into the playoffs. For some teams, just getting into the playoffs is not enough, they have to win a national championship (which is why I’m glad I’m not an Alabama fan). On the other hand, for low level amateur athletes such as I was, just being able to play in one game was thrill enough and to win was the best natural high. Placing our sports into the context of national titles has ruined enjoyment of the sport for every fan except the ones who root for the final winner.
  • 2023-24 FCS Playoffs
    No I meant EWU (loss by 3) and Weber (loss by 1), the kinds of games where one play winds up making the difference. (I don't mean one specific play necessarily but any one of a bunch of plays). Against NAU we simply played poorly. Even some of the best teams have a game or two like that, e.g. Washington who barely made it past weak Stanford and Arizona State teams, but are able to pull out a win.
  • 2023-24 FCS Playoffs
    While I'm disappointed, I can't say I'm surprised. As with most of you, I think we were shy one win of getting in. If the Ags could have pulled out one over either EWU or Weber State, that would have done it. I agree, too, that the bad loss to Northern Arizona hurt. It's no consolation being one of the first four out. I still wonder about Hawkins claim that this was his most talented team at UCD.
  • 2023 WEEK 12: CAUSEWAY
    Hasn't the Big Sky gotten 5 teams into the playoffs in the past?
  • 2023 WEEK 12: CAUSEWAY
    Credit for this win goes to the defense despite the late scores. Holding a team to 1/6 on 4th downs is exceptional.
  • 2023 WEEK 12: CAUSEWAY
    I think they're overusing the wildcat. Too high a probability that Larison is going to run so usually the Ags only get a few yards. In this game, he's only averaging 3.3 yards per carry.
  • 2023 WEEK 12: CAUSEWAY
    Right. Ags need to get at least 2 first downs on this possession.
  • 2023 WEEK 12: CAUSEWAY
    Whew! D does it again!
  • 2023 WEEK 12: CAUSEWAY
    Penalties have been a problem not so much for the total yards, but the bad timing of them.
  • 2023 WEEK 12: CAUSEWAY
    Isn't it kind of offensive to write that Hastings is a "slacker" implying that he isn't trying his best? Maybe we don't think he's a great quarterback and we can complain about his inconsistency, but to insinuate that he is of weak character is another matter.