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  • Week 6: UC Davis @ Idaho State
    Yeah, it's pretty clear in retrospect now that Hastings and Tompkins at minimum could ahve moved the ball against a tired Dixie State.

    Just noticed a peculiarity that I didn't pick up on before in the Idaho game video Finn linked before; right at the beginning of the 2nd quarter Faulk takes a snap under center as part of a super-short-yardage package that I can't recall seeing before. (Marsh mistakenly said it was Hastings, I actually forgive that one because the 4 and 7 can be confused and it was only for one play.)

    Something deeply amuses me about the notion that Hawk apparenly has a chart of distances and at least two different gadget QBs that go in based exactly how close the line to gain is
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ Idaho State
    I seem to remember GF came in as essentially a wildcat QB late in the San Diego game -- he just immediately rushed up the middle after the snap a few times. Then his helmet came off and TT had to come back in

    ESPN says two rushes for 4 yards this season
  • Week 5: Idaho @ UC Davis
    https://www.espn.com/college-football/team/stats/_/id/302

    Aggies' overall stats are pretty funny going into this week. Barring injuries at least 3 guys with a TD pass this year are going to to get PT against Idaho State. Crawford's QB rating is comical at 665.

    I thought opponents' media was overhyping our rushing attack a bit but they're really not, every UCD rusher who's likely to actually see the field in a close game is averaging over 4 ypc. And this is after stats were brought back to earth vs Weber and Idaho's defenses.
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ Idaho State
    My understanding is that Tunein tries to paywall some college games and possibly the Aggies'.

    Learfield apparently created its own radio app for associated schools in response, but I've never tried it: https://thevarsitynetwork.com/audioapplink
  • Week 5: Idaho @ UC Davis
    Yeah that's a good point about the disruption, it did seem to me like the Ags just weren't getting much contact behind the LOS or getting many hands on the ball itself during pass D.

    My seats this year don't have a very good angle and I always forget to look at the board, were we stacking the box a lot after the first couple of Idaho drives? It seems to me there just weren't enough blue shirts to go around against those short/mid passes
  • Week 5: Idaho @ UC Davis
    In our actual meaningful (Weeks 1, 4, 5) games we've been giving up 17 a game which is pretty serviceable since that includes a ton of turnovers that either iced games or put the offense in great position. In comparison to previous years this seems very serviceable when complementing an offense who should be able to score three TDs.

    Because of the seeming bend-don't break mentality and the offense being basically designed to lose the ToP battle I think there's some psychological effects at play where the defense looks somewhat worse than it actually is. Other teams are racking up yards but not able to capitalize (and partly they're just starting in bad field position and have a lot of territory available to cover because our punting is phenomenal).
  • Week 6: UC Davis @ Idaho State
    As usual they have some pretty informative analysis.

    Some highlights are they view their Wildcat QB as their version of TT but they're frustrated that he never throws, and that they were concerned about defensive stamina because this was the first four-quarter game they played. Also, they give a lot of props for Hawkins winning the coaching battle with the late QB switch and on D forcing Idaho to keep passes quick and short at the end
  • Week 5: Idaho @ UC Davis
    I read through the lines and thought that the 10K capacity limit was only ever a mechanism to fall under less restrictive county rules for vaccine requirements. Since UCD is now claiming compliance with Yolo's policies for 10K+ events as I understand it, then they may have decided to quietly raise the capacity and open up more seats.

    That being said, it didn't look like 11.6K. I would have guessed a healthy 9K crowd or so
  • Week 5: Idaho @ UC Davis
    The current live horse is Sugar actually lol

    And I'd add Pint to the list of mascots too, he's been a staple for almost a decade now
  • Week 5: Idaho @ UC Davis
    she may have inherited the hat ("Maggie" was already a fourth year when she joined the increasingly confusing family of mascots in 2019)
  • Week 5: Idaho @ UC Davis
    I was looking forward to their breakdown, their before and after shows were pretty fun last year
  • FCS Polls Week 4
    I'm not sure about Abilene but the Weber ranking makes sense within the framework of that methodology. Most teams would be 1-3 against Weber's schedule as of this point.

    This is a ranking of how well teams can "steal" wins, the way I see it. It doesn't value the games you're supposed to win and certainly not the margin of victory, but it does care a lot about upsets.I guess you could argue this is ranking luck to some degree as well.
  • FCS Polls Week 4
    By a significant margin too.

    Looks like that ranking attempts to determine the likeliness of an average FCS team getting the same results as each team. So in other words, that algorithm doesn't expect any other teams to go 4-0 on our schedule. My specific guess would be it's overweighting the Tulsa game (which it assumes most FCS teams would lose, or be unlikely to win while also beating Weber) because it can't account for the players getting suspending or a wild goal-line fumble saving the game.
  • Week 4: UC Davis @ Weber State
    Didn't thank you for your writeup on the Wildcat and sweep motions earlier, it was really informative!
  • Week 4: UC Davis @ Weber State
    Just noticed that the 49ers ended the half with Lance running a very similar Wildcat play to TT's game winner. Also, Oregon State was putting in a linebacker at QB to run TDs in the red zone late last night vs USC.

    I know it's recency bias but this weekend has really made me feel like it's almost unbeatable to get a yard or two out of the 'cat if the guy taking snaps is athletic enough. At the same time, I'm conscious that back when CJ was running it a few years ago the results were very mixed
  • We're Number 40!!!
    Absolutely, USNWR favors things like selectivity and faculty ratio that actively go against a public school's mission to educate as many qualified students as possible. Not to mention measuring alumni donations but not state budgeted funding -- i.e. giving private schools "credit" for an ordinary part of their business model but not public schools.
  • Week 3: Dixie State at UC Davis
    I wondered about some of this, this was really informative.

    I'm surprised our announcers don't call the fly sweep what it is considering it's a whole (admittedly rare) scheme that Hawk hired the staff to run, but then I also have to remember that even journalists don't dissect things as much as this forum does daily

    Technically speaking isn't a direct snap a "formation" (Wildcat) -- I can kind of understand the blurring to call it a "package" but my understanding was absolutely the same that that implies specific personnel
  • Week 3: Dixie State at UC Davis
    I'm sure it was an error but it's funny to think of this paragraph as throwing incredible shade on UNLV:

    This was the Big Sky’s third victory this season over an FBS school, following UCD’s 19-7 win over Tulsa, and Montana’s 13-7 stunner over Washington. — Bob
  • Are there really no/so few branded UC Davis masks available to purchase?
    The double font logo makes perfect sense to me as a header or on the med school stuff but was rightfully replaced for all the athletics branding.

    I'd be fine with any gear I buy from here on out having the lemon CA or script Davis honestly, both are timeless. I've noticed a cursive "Aggies" making its way into some branding as well and I like that
  • New Covid Protocol - Vax or Neg Test required
    I think the first two paragraphs of the initial post are relevant, the last one absolutely isn't. It described events that are not football games and not even in the same county. A better comparison would be to rules at other football stadiums as a compare/contrast thing I think.

    I just try to ignore the politics on the non-OT forums, I feel/hope the way to make a platform less useful for stuff that doesn't belong is to just not be part of the audience. Discussion of the latest science is a different matter IMO because it can help to inform folks' decisions on whether they're going to go to the game or how they'll interpret guidelines if any offer flexibility.

    The study that found that vaccinated people can get infected and spread COVID-19 (Provincetown) had significant shortfalls -- not due to study design, but self-admission from the authors on the limited facts they actually looked at. Other research shown that mRNA vaccines still do help prevent you from getting sick from Delta in the first place, though obviously with less efficacy than earlier forms of the disease. So there's some assurance that you're less likely to get coughed on by someone who is actively sick with the virus if you're surrounded by vaccinated people, and less likely to catch it if you are exposed.

    This one shows that infection-prevention effectiveness fell but was still at 50% in nursing homes during delta -- bear in mind, a very vulnerable population that also got their shots early: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7034e3.htm