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Uc Davis Aggies UC DAVIS AGGIES AGGIE QUICK FACTS LOCATION: DAVIS, CALIF. ENROLLMENT: 32,653 NICKNAME: AGGIES COLORS: YALE BLUE & GOLD STADIUM/CAPACITY: AGGIE STADIUM (10,849) PLAYING SURFACE: ARTIFICIAL (SPORTEXE) CHANCELLOR: DR. LINDA KATEHI ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: NONA RICHARDSON MEDIA RELATIONS: RYAN BURNS PHONE: (530) 752-3505 (OFFICE) (530) 219-4063 (CELL) (530) 752-9367 (PRESS BOX) (530) 754-5674 (FAX) E-MAIL: [email protected] ATHLETIC WEB SITE: WWW.UCDAVISAGGIES.COM AGGIE FOOTBALL FACTS HEAD COACH: BOB BIGGS RECORD AT UCD (YEARS): 140-78-1 (19) UCD TEAM NOTES OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): SAME UC Davis offi cially joined the 22 on the road against Cal Poly. UC FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (530) 752-3505 Big Sky Conference as an affi liate Davis’ fi rst home conference game BEST TIME TO CONTACT COACH: CONTACT SID football member on July 1, 2012. is Sept. 29 against Weber State. 2011 RECORD: 4-7 Prior to joining the Big Sky, the BIG SKY TITLES: FIRST YEAR IN BSC Aggies played in the Great West UC Davis coach Bob Biggs is en- FCS POSTSEASON RECORD: 0-0 Conference along with new Big Sky tering his 20th season at the helm, NCAA FCS CHAMPIONSHIPS: NONE members North Dakota, Cal Poly and his 35th year on the staff of his and Southern Utah. alma mater. Biggs, AGGIE FOOTBALL STAFF who has compiled a The Aggies are 140-78-1 record, has HEAD COACH: BOB BIGGS slated to return eight announced this will ASST. HEAD COACH/RBS: MIKE MOROSKI starters on off ense and be his fi nal season. DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LBS: MARK JOHNSON seven on defense from SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/SAFETIES: JEFF COPP the 2011 team, which From 1973-2006, CO-OFF. COORDINATOR/WRS: KEVIN DAFT fi nished 4-7. The Ag- UC Davis competed OFFENSIVE LINE: TIM KEANE gies played Montana as a Division II pro- State, and Sacramento gram, before moving DEFENSIVE LINE: WILL KOFE State of the Big Sky to the FCS in 2007. CORNERBACKS: WES NURSE last season. UC Davis UC Davis has cap- CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QBS: TIM BLOUGH lost at Montana State 48-14, but tured 30 conference championships DEFENSIVE LINE: DALLAS SARTZ beat the Hornets in the Causeway in its football history, including 27 RECRUITING COORDINATOR/TES: MATT WADE Classic 23-19. outright or shared Northern Califor- OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT: MIKE CODY nia Athletic Conference Champion- DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT: BRIAN BELLOTTI The Aggies will play their fi rst ships from 1929-1992. Big Sky Conference game on Sept. AGGIE PERSONNEL OFFENSIVE FORMATION: PRO/MULTIPLE UCD ADMINISTRATION DEFENSIVE FORMATION: 4-3 STARTERS RETURNING (O/D/SP): 8/7/5 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 61 LETTERMEN LOST: 14 RETURNING ALL-CONF. PERFORMERS: 9* *GREAT WEST ALL-CONFERENCE DR. LINDA KATEHI DR. JEFF WEIDNER TERRANCE TUMEY NONA RICHARDSON RYAN BURNS CHANCELLOR INTERIM FACULTY ATHLETICS SENIOR WOMAN ASSISTANT MEDIA ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATOR RELATIONS DIRECTOR BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL 22 BIGSKYCONF.COM UC DAVIS AGGIES UCD 2012 SCHEDULE 2011 RESULTS DA DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME SERIES LAST MEETING DATE TEAM RESULT 8/30 AZUSA PACIFIC DAVIS, CALIF. 6:05 FIRST MEETING 9/1 AT ARIZONA STATE L 48-14 9/8 AT SAN JOSE STATE SAN JOSE, CALIF. 5:05 SJSU 4-3-2 UCD 14-13, 2010 9/10 AT MONTANA STATE L 38-14 9/15 AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE BROOKINGS, S.D. 2:05 SDSU 4-2 SDSU 28-21, 2007 9/17 SAN DIEGO STATE W 31-3 9/22 *AT CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIF. 6:05 UCD 19-16-2 UCD 24-17, 2011 9/24 AT HAWAI'I L 56-14 9/29 *WEBER STATE DAVIS, CALIF. 6:05 TIED 1-1 WSU 20-9, 2010 10/8 HUMBOLDT STATE L 23-17 10/6 *MONTANA STATE DAVIS, CALIF. 4:05 TIED 1-1 MSU 38-14, 2011 10/15 TEXAS SAN ANTONIO W 38-17 10/13 *AT IDAHO STATE POCATELLO, IDAHO 4:05 FIRST MEETING 10/22 *AT SOUTH DAKOTA L 27-24 10/20 *AT NORTHERN ARIZONA FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. 4:05 FIRST MEETING 10/29 *AT SOUTHERN UTAH L 34-3 10/27 *PORTLAND STATE DAVIS, CALIF. 2:05 PSU 7-4 PSU 41-33, 2010 11/5 *CAL POLY W 24-17 11/10 *AT EASTERN WASHINGTON CHENEY, WASH. 1:35 EWU 2-0 EWU 41-31, 2007 11/12 *NORTH DAKOTA L 14-7 11/17 *SACRAMENTO STATE DAVIS, CALIF. TBA UCD 41-18 UCD 23-19, 2011 11/19 AT SACRAMENTO STATE W 23-19 *BIG SKY CONFERENCE GAME *GREAT WEST CONFERENCE GAME TIMES LOCAL TO SITE/SUBJECT TO CHANGe Quarterback - Randy Wright Defensive End - Bobby Erskine UCD STAR WATCH BOBBY ERSKINE RANDY WRIGHT COLTON SCHMIDT DEFENSIVE END QUARTERBACK PUNTER 6-3, 245, SR. 6-3, 202, JR. 5-11, 225, SR. NAMED FIRST TEAM ALL-GREAT WEST THREW FOR 2,250 YARDS WITH 14 SECOND TEAM ALL-GREAT WEST CONFERENCE IN 2011 TOUCHDOWNS AND JUST SIX INTERCEPTIONS IN CONFERENCE IN 2011 HIS SECOND SEASON AS A STARTER REGISTERED 32 TOTAL TACKLES – 9.5 FOR LOSS – WITH 2.5 AVERAGED 42.3 YARDS PER PUNT WITH A LONG OF 64 AS A JUNIOR HAS THROWN FOR 4,682 YARDS WITH 31 TOUCHDOWNS AND 14 SACKS, TWO FUMBLE RECOVERIES AND TWO FORCED FUMBLES AS A JUNIOR INTERCEPTIONS IN TWO YEARS AS THE AGGIES’ STARTER PINNED OPPONENTS INSIDE THEIR 20-YARD LINE 19 TIMES, AND AN ENGLISH MAJOR, WHO IS ONE OF SEVEN SIBLINGS HAD 13 PUNTS OF AT LEAST 50 YARDS A COMMUNICATIONS MAJOR FROM SANTA ROSA, CALIF. BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL 23 BIGSKYCONF.COM UC DAVIS AGGIES BIGGS’ RECORD VS. BIG SKY SCHOOLS BOB BIGGS FILE SCHOOL WON LOST CAL POLY 11 8 EASTERN WASHINGTON 0 2 ALMA MATER: UC DAVIS, ‘73 IDAHO STATE 0 0 YEARS AT UCD: ENTERING 20TH MONTANA 0 3 MONTANA STATE 1 1 RECORD AT UCD: 140-78-1 NORTH DAKOTA 3 1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 0 0 CAREER RECORD (YEARS): 140-78-1 (19) NORTHERN COLORADO 4 1 PORTLAND STATE 3 5 SACRAMENTO STATE 15 4 OB IGGS ENTERS HIS TH AND FINAL B B 20 SOUTHERN UTAH 10 6 SEASON AS THE HEAD COACH AT HIS ALMA MATER WEBER STATE 1 1 IGGS EAR BY EAR IGGS WILL BE ENTERING HIS TH YEAR ON THE AVIS B Y - -Y B 35 UC D YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. FINISH AVIS FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF 1993 UC D 10-2 3-1 1 1994 UC DAVIS* 6-4 - - 1995 UC DAVIS* 6-3-1 - - IN HIS 19 YEARS AS HEAD COACH, THREE PLAYERS HAVE EARNED 1996 UC DAVIS* 8-5 - - 1997 UC DAVIS* 9-5 - - ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HONORS 1998 UC DAVIS* 10-2 - - 1999 UC DAVIS* 10-2 - - 2000 UC DAVIS* 12-1 - - LED UC DAVIS TO EIGHT NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFF BERTHS 2001 UC DAVIS* 10-3 - - 2002 UC DAVIS* 9-3 - - 2003 UC DAVIS* 6-4 - - BIGGS LED UC DAVIS TO ITS SECOND GREAT WEST CONFERENCE 2004 UC DAVIS# 6-4 3-2 2 2005 UC DAVIS# 6-5 4-1 T1 CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2009 AND WAS NAMED THE LEAGUE'S COACH OF THE 2006 UC DAVIS# 6-5 2-3 4 YEAR. ALSO LED THE AGGIES TO AN AMERICAN WEST CONFERENCE TITLE IN 2007 UC DAVIS# 5-6 1-3 4 Head Coach 2008 UC DAVIS# 5-7 2-1 2 1993 2009 UC DAVIS# 6-5 3-1 1 Bob Biggs 2010 UC DAVIS# 6-5 3-1 2 2011 UC DAVIS# 4-7 1-3 T4 TOTALS 140-78-1 22-16 *DIVISION II INDEPENDENT. #GREAT WEST CONFERENCE 2011 TEAM STATISTICS 2011 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TEAM STATISTICS UCD OPP SCORING 209 296 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Points Per Game 19.0 26.9 Colton Silveria 10 131 603 33 570 4.4 6 66 57.0 FIRST DOWNS 192 219 Josh Reese 10 66 220 12 208 3.2 1 18 20.8 Rushing 57 86 Austin Edmonson 10 45 205 4 201 4.5 1 21 20.1 Passing 114 113 Marquis Nicolis 4 16 62 7 55 3.4 1 18 13.8 Penalty 21 20 Jonathan Maricic 5 12 66 0 66 5.5 0 11 13.2 RUSHING YARDAGE 1049 1647 Yards gained rushing 1348 1937 PASSING G Effi c Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Yards lost rushing 299 290 Wright, Randy 11 122.38 188-336-6 56.0 2250 14 50 204.5 Rushing Attempts 340 406 Austin Heyworth 3 110.29 11-25-0 44.0 158 1 42 52.7 Average Per Rush 3.1 4.1 Average Per Game 95.4 149.7 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G TDs Rushing 11 14 Tom Hemmingsen 11 50 622 12.4 7 50 56.5 PASSING YARDAGE 2469 2556 Anthony Soto 11 44 551 12.5 4 46 50.1 Comp-Att-Int 203-366-6 203-341-8 Corey Galindo 11 25 334 13.4 2 28 30.4 Average Per Pass 6.7 7.5 Alex Cannon 4 2 88 44.0 0 46 22.0 Average Per Catch 12.2 12.6 Austin Edmonson 10 20 166 8.3 0 19 16.6 Average Per Game 224.5 232.4 Colton Silveria 10 13 130 10.0 0 40 13.0 TDs Passing 15 19 TOTAL OFFENSE 3518 4203 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total Plays 706 747 Tom Hemmingsen 9 99 11.0 0 25 Average Per Play 5.0 5.6 Average Per Game 319.8 382.1 INTERCEPTIONS No.
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