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FOOTBALL Game 4 2018 FOOTBALL Game 4 at San José State ..................W, 44-38 RV/- Idaho Vandals (1-1) Thu., Aug. 30 at San Jose, Calif. CEFCU Stadium (30,456) 21/25 UC Davis Aggies (2-1) RV/RV San Diego .............. W, 54-21 Sat. Sept. 8 Sept. 22 • 4 p.m. • Aggie Stadium (10,849) • Davis, Calif. Davis, Calif. TV: Eleven Sports - Bill Doleman (PBP), Brett Miller (Analyst) Aggie Stadium (10,849) Online Stream: UCDavisAggies.com at No. 9/9 Stanford ................ L, 30-10 Pluto TV Channel: 245 Sat. Sept. 15 Radio: KHTK 1140 AM - Scott Marsh (PBP) and Doug Kelly (Analyst) Stanford, Calif. Internet Audio: TuneIn.com (Search: UC Davis Sports Network) Stanford Stadium (50,424) Live Stats: UCDavisLiveStats.com RV/- Idaho* ............................. 4 p.m. In-game Twitter Updates: @UCDFootball Sat. Sept. 22 Official Hashtags: #GoAgs, #AGScension Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) NOTE: National rankings listed as STATS FCS media / AFCA Coaches’ polls at Northern Colorado* ..............11 a.m. Sat., Oct. 6 QUICK HITS Greeley, Colo. • The 2018 season is the 100th in UC Davis football’s history Nottingham Field (8,500) • For the first time in program history, the Aggies hold two in-season top 25 rankings as a full- fledged Division I program: No. 21 in STATS FCS’ media and No. 25 in the FCS Coaches’ poll Idaho State*~ ........................4 p.m. • UC Davis’ defense played its best game of the season last weekend at No. 9 Stanford; the Sat., Oct. 13 unite was responsible for two interceptions, two sacks, five tackles for loss, three pass breakups Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) and five hurries • The Aggies’ offense is ranked No. 4 in the nation by averaging 360.0 yards per game at Cal Poly* ..........................4:05 p.m. • Idaho won its last 10 games when scoring 30 or more points Sat. Oct. 20 • Saturday’s game is the first of Eleven Sports’ two visits to Aggie Stadium this season San Luis Obispo, Calif. • The network will broadcast this year’s Causeway Classic, taking place on Nov. 17 at 12 p.m. Spanos Stadium (11,075) • Eleven Sports is available on DirecTV (channel 623), AT&T Uverse (channel 1665), Verizon FiOS at Montana* ...............................1 p.m. (channel 597) and Google Fiber (Channel 251) Sat, Oct. 27 • The 2018 season marks Idaho’s return to the Big Sky Conference Missoula, Mont. Washington-Grizzly Stadium (25,217) SERIES HISTORY Northern Arizona* ................. 1 p.m. • This is the first head-to-head game played on the Aggies’ home turf Sat. Nov. 3 • Idaho hosted the first meeting on Oct. 11, 1997, and defeated the Aggies, 44-14 Davis, Calif. • However, UC Davis competed as a Division II program in that game Aggie Stadium (10,849) WITNESS THE PROGRAM’S #AGSCENSION FIRSTHAND at Eastern Washington ........ 1:05 p.m. Sat., Nov. 10 • Mini plans, premium game tickets, tailgate passes and single-game tickets are available for Cheney, Wash. purchase online at UCDavisAggies.com, over the phone by calling (530) 752-AGS1 (2471), or Roos Field (8,600) in person at the Athletic Ticket Office, located at Aggie Stadium, Monday-Friday between the hours of 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sacramento State*+ ............ 12 p.m. Sat. Nov. 17 COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF Davis, Calif. Aggie Stadium (10,849) • The Athletic Ticket Office, located at Aggie Stadium, will open at 11 a.m. on Saturday • The main tailgate lot and Lot 56 open four hours before kickoff; fans can park in other lots three hours before home games begin All times listed are Pacific • Aggie Stadium’s gates open one hour before kickoff Home games in bold *Big Sky Conference game ~ - Brewfest, Homecoming, Hall of Fame Weekend UC DAVIS COACHES SHOW + - Salute to Heroes • Throughout the season, UC Davis head coach Dan Hawkins and various guests will join Rankings listed as media/coaches polls host Scott Marsh at Woodstock’s Pizza in Downtown Davis for the UC Davis Coaches Show Football Contact: Eric Bankston | Office: (530) 752-3505 | Cell: (714) 705-3742 | Email: [email protected] UC Davis Athletics Communications • One Shields Ave. • Davis, Calif. 95616 9-22 vs. Idaho >> Aggie Stadium >> Davis, Calif. QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION 2018 TEAM INFORMATION Name ................................................. University of California, Davis Record ..........................................................................................5-6 City/Zip ................................................................ Davis, Calif./95616 Big Sky Conference Record ............................................... 3-5 (8th) Established/Founded ....................................................... 1905/1908 Home Record .............................................................................. 3-2 Enrollment ............................................................................. 37,395 Home Record ...............................................................................2-4 Nickname ............................................................................. Aggies Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................. 50/14 Branding Colors . .................... Blue - CMYK: 100/69/8/54; RGB 0/40/85 Starting Players Returning (O/D) ................................................. 7/6 .................................. Gold - CMYK: 13/19/62/28; RGB: 179/163/105 Newcomers .................................................................................. 20 National Affiliation .................................................. NCAA Division I Conference .......................................................................... Big Sky PROGRAM HISTORY Chancellor .................................................................... Gary S. May Inaugural Season....................................................................... 1915 Athletics Department Phone ..................................... (530) 752-1111 All-Time Record/Seasons ................................ 509-421-33 (.545)/99 Director of Athletics ................................................... Dr. Kevin Blue Conference Championships ......................................................... 30 Deputy Director of Athletics ...................................... Rocko DeLuca NCAA Postseason Appearances .................................................... 19 Faculty Athletics Representative .................................. Scott Carrell All-Time Big Sky Record/Seasons ............................... 18-33 (.353)/6 Senior Associate A.D. (Student-Athlete Outcomes) .. Michael Lorenzen 2018 KEY PLAYERS FOOTBALL STAFF Name (Year, Position) 2017 Stats Head Coach .......................................... Dan Hawkins (UC Davis ‘84) Keelan Doss (Sr., WR) ..............115 rec., 1,499 yds., 8 TDs (1 rushing) Career Record/Years........................................................ 116-68-1/16 Jake Maier (Jr., QB) .............. 306-446-10 (C-A-I), 3,669 yds. 26 TDs Best Time to Reach Hawkins ..........................................Contact SID Wesley Preece (Jr., TE) .. All-Big Sky 3rd Team, 36 rec., 568 yds., 9 TDs Director of Football Operations ....................................... Wes Nurse Nas Anesi (Jr., LB) .................................... 11 starts, 65 tackles, 4 TFL Contact .....................................................cwnurse@ucdavis.edu Isiah Olave (Sr., DB) ...................11 starts, 47 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 7 PBU Assistant Head Coach (running backs) ....................Mark Speckman Vincent White Sr., DB) ........All-Big Sky HM, 11 starts, 49 tackles, 12 PBU Assistant Coach (defensive coordinator) .....................Robert Tucker Ryan Parenteau (Sr., DB).... Nine starts, 32 tackles, 2 blocked punts Assistant Coach (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks) ...Tim Plough Anthony Baumgart (Sr., LB) ....30 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 FF, 1 PBU Assistant Coach (inside linebackers) ......................... Isaiah Jackson Mason Moe (Sr., LB) .......................... 31 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 FF Assistant Coach (outside linebackers) ............................ Jerry Brady Assistant Coach (defensive backs) ......................... Cha’pelle Brown FACILITY INFORMATION Assistant Coach (tight ends, recruiting) ..................... Paul Creighton Stadium ....................................................... Aggie Stadium (10,849) Assistant Coach (offensive line)........................................Tim Keane Press Box Phone ...................................................... (530) 752-9367 Assistant Coach (defensive line) ............................ Brandon Huppert Surface .................................................................. Shaw Sports Turf Assistant Coach (wide receivers)................................Cody Hawkins Offensive Consultant .......................................................Sam Young ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Offensive Quality Control ...................................... Deontrae Cooper Football Contact ......................................................... Eric Bankston Director of Player Personnel ............................ Edwin Weathersby II Office Phone ............................................................ (530) 752-3505 Director of Video Services ............................................. Tim Ornelas Cell Phone ................................................................. (714) 705-3742 Head Athletic Trainer ...........................................................Chris Litt Assistant Directors............................... Mark Honbo, Jason Spencer Contact. .............................................................
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