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  • 2026 preseason thread
    Really enjoyed the Pod with Buchanan yesterday afternoon as I was fighting body confusion due to the time change. Stayed awake for the entirety of the show and found a new favorite NFL player! That kid is solid and squared away.
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    Looking forward to actually talking football in <177 days! Will we have any boots on the ground at spring ball for some reporting?
  • 2027 Football Recruiting
    Offering the higher profile local recruits is good, free publicity and the logo goes to the top of the kid's X feed for a few days. This was an offer for 2029 or 2030, looks like he'll be heading off on an LDS mission first.
  • 2026 preseason thread
    You play at the rodeo grounds, then a beer garden is a MUST. Would be disrespectful and un-American not to have it.

    Again, the renovation at Shredville needs to include a Colorado State-like beer garden pavilion above whichever grassy berm survives, overlooking the beautiful, natural grass playing surface.

    Mo's the man, BTW
  • Conner brothers eligibility lawsuit
    Pretty certain it was an ACL. In many cases, a player can recover at a satisfactory level at or just before the 12 month mark. A year seems to be the norm (correct me if wrong). Everyone heals differently.

    Porter was in a boot, so his recovery would be a lot sooner one would imagine.
  • 2026 preseason thread
    Thanks, makes sense. Keep the cards close to the vest. Always interesting to see which transfers will make the greatest impact. Maybe I'll go to the Signing Day post on the team website and review some film. Beats working...
  • 2026 preseason thread
    Plough made a solid move by not only retaining Chapette as TEs Coach, but by bringing vonAppen in as the Special Teams guy. He has coordinating experience as a DC which will help greatly and I believe he has history with the current staff.

    Anything update on the RB hire?

    Do we typically produce a 2-deep for spring ball? There are some interesting questions to be answered at several key spots.
  • Conner brothers eligibility lawsuit
    Another thing to consider is that they are both most likely still rehabbing from their injuries, at least that would be the case for Rex I believe. This seems to be so obvious and such a no-brainer for the NCAA, but as I was once told by a wise old man, "assumption is the mother of all f-ups."
  • Aggie Football Fundraiser - Saturday Feb. 28th, 2026 5 pm PT @ Local Edition SF
    Regarding the messaging, the summer piece is HUGE. If there is a way to feed the kids and cover their summer housing alone, that goes a long way towards a successful season. Give them time to work part time jobs during the summer and pocket that money, cover their room and board and we are well ahead of most of the Big Sky in my estimate. Back in the old days when I played, our football boosters actually arranged an ID card of sorts with a small handful of local restaurants that would provide us one meal per week. We were capped at $10 per meal (or a pizza or combo or something specific) so it wasn't abused, and there were plenty of burger, pizza, and burrito joints to spread the economic impact. It was nice, and we didn't use them all the time. That was not an NCAA program and it was back in the 1980s, but in today's NIL world, it seems like there are enough restaurants close to campus where we could provide something similar to our scholarship players (65+/-, maybe a little more with partials) with summer meals (even 10 per week would be amazing) and solve that piece pretty easily. Start it after spring quarter through the start of training camp when the program feeds them. Give the participating restaurants signage in the stadium and PA recognition and you're rolling. Just a thought from the recesses of my mind.
  • 2026 preseason thread
    Have heard or seen nothing as far as the new RB coach. Easiest job on staff, just need to be a talented and connected recruiter and amateur psychologist.
  • Aggie Ascent - Facilities Master Plan Release
    That is really interesting about that surface, pretty cool! I feel smarter today thanks to you guys.

    Screw the optics and conservation, bring back the grass man!!! :rofl:

    Have you seen the robotic field stripers they have now? They operate off of GPS and can stripe and number a football field in about 60-90 minutes. I hate robots and believe they will eventually kill us all, but this deal is pretty cool.
  • 2026 preseason thread
    About one month from the start of spring practice... any reports coming out of the winter conditioning period?
  • Aggie Ascent - Facilities Master Plan Release
    I had never heard that about Lambeau or of a similar product existing. I was on the sideline there in pre-game for a Packers-Bears game back in the early-90s and it was just frozen tundra. Some of the hybrid Bermuda surfaces go dormant late in the season (that's why they look yellow on TV) but I haven't noticed that in recent years. Davis could have a similar surface to the Rose Bowl, almost like a putting green.

    The radiant heat is enough to ban those artificial surfaces from the planet. The get very hard with age, the infill needs to be groomed and eventually replaced, the injury rates are significantly higher, and obviously the harder the field the greater the risk for concussions. Plus they smell bad. Nothing better than a fresh-cut grass field. What's an extra $75k per year in water costs?!
  • UC Davis Athletics Joining Mountain West - Football to Follow
    All valid points to ponder. Hard to tell when the best time to jump is, I think we'll probably see how the next 2-3 years plays out and it might be a little more clear.

    I agree with you , .500 may be a little low given the current staff and what they're doing recruiting-wise.
  • Aggie Ascent - Facilities Master Plan Release
    Plenty of FBS grass fields. Davis is blessed with separate soccer and track & field facilities and only shares with women's lacrosse, correct? That is really easy on the grass, but you would basically lose the stadium as a practice venue in around October or so when it starts getting damp. Is Biggs large enough to actually practice there every day? I am all for it if they can figure out the logistics.
  • UC Davis Athletics Joining Mountain West - Football to Follow
    I just can't get fired-up about playing "exciting" new opponents (like Nevada and San Jose St.), striving for barely .500 seasons, getting monkey-stomped in another money game, and hoping to receive a crappy bowl bid. Give me a weekend in January in Nashville and an FCS national championship (hell, even a Quarterfinal win) until college football listens to my man SailorGabe and splits and makes another level of playoffs for that lower group.

    Interesting point about Nebraska and NDSU. Different measures of success there but interesting analogy. I'd bet NDSU does better as a mid-major before Nebraska does anything significant in the Big10/Power 4.
  • Aggie Ascent - Facilities Master Plan Release
    Only for the players/coaches/support staff on the field, and it would potentially cool things by 10-20 degrees down there depending on the conditions. I've often sat in the tanning bed, I mean stadium bleachers, wondering why the premier ag school in the state can't maintain a Rose Bowl-esque hybrid Bermuda natural playing surface that holds up beautifully for football and women's LAX usage. I've sipped beer on the Biggs practice field in December wondering why it can be maintained there and not in the stadium. Check the research, ACL and foot injuries are MUCH higher on these FieldTurf/synthetic surfaces than on natural grass. And don't give me the "water savings" line... Make Natural Grass the Norm Again
  • Aggie Ascent - Facilities Master Plan Release
    Air Force hosting Army, Boise, and Wyo surely helped boost their numbers. Personally, I don't see Davis ever being much more than a 15k attendance program at best unless some things change drastically. I agree with playing as many night games as possible, but TV will dictate that in the FBS, which probably works in favor of the Ags playing more night games. Not a whole lot that can be done for shade aside from the kickoff time, that place is like sitting in frying pan at times.