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Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football Podcast
by Aggie Pride
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/ucdavisfootball/subscribeWelcome to 'Aggie Pride,' your ultimate UC Davis Football podcast! Hosted by former players Brock Galvin and Dwight Smith, this series dives deep into the world of Aggie football. From nostalgic trips down memory lane to in-depth analysis of current games, rosters, and coaching changes, we leave no stone unturned. Whether you're a die-hard fan, a former player, or new to UC Davis football, 'Aggie Pride' offers unique insights, heartfelt stories, and engaging discussions that celebrate the heart and soul of Aggie Nation. Tune in for special guest appearances, game previews and recaps, and more
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Smash Burgers, Spring Ball & Aloha Fridays: Getting to Know Coaches Trey & Vavae
We caught up with two Hawaiians on the UC Davis football coaching staff at the golf tournament as spring ball wrapped up — the veteran Coach Trey, who's been building with the Aggies for a few years now, and Coach Vavae, the newest addition finding his footing in Davis life. These guys brought energy, humility, and a whole lot of Aloha spirit.In this episode we cover:How Coach Vavae has been settling into Davis (and who's been doing the real heavy lifting in the move — hint: it's not the coaches)Coach Trey hosting the Hawaiians on the Blackstone — smash burgers, Hawaiian BBQ, all of the aboveWhat's clicking in the running back room under Coach Vi's leadershipThe depth building in the receiver room — Sam, PJ, Tyler Hennessy, LaDania Streets, Scott Nix, Colin Parnell, and moreWhat Coach Plough and Coach Schelt do differently — and why "how you do it" matters more than the play callThe Hawaii football legacy, OC16 tape days, and how these two ended up coaching together at DavisWhy Aloha Fridays are now officially a thing in the football facilityCoach Trey's honest take: if he could sign a lifetime contract at Davis tomorrow, he would🎙️ Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe and leave us a review — it helps more Aggie fans find the show!🌐 Visit us at aggiepridepodcast.com for episodes, updates, and more.📸 Follow us on Instagram: @ucdavisfootballpodcast▶️ Subscribe on YouTube: @aggiepridepodGo Ags. 🔵🟡
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No Detail Is Too Small | Todd Sloat on Aggie Football Fund & the Future of Aggie Pride
Guest: Todd Sloat — UC Davis Football Alumnus (1984–1987), Aggie Football FundTodd played quarterback at UC Davis after transferring from Shasta College. A self-described "fringe player" for much of his career, he earned a starting role his senior year — a story he's proud of as a testament to the Davis culture of sticking it out.What We Cover:The Aggie Golf Classic — Todd's been attending for 15 years (formerly at El Mocero). It's one of his favorite days of the year, calling it a moment when "Aggie pride comes swelling back."Memories of Coach Socher — Todd shares one of his go-to life lessons from the program: "No detail is too small." He credits Soaker's film room sessions and his habit of connecting players to the professional success of past Aggies as a lasting source of inspiration.Todd's Career — Started in wildlife and fisheries biology (yes, he can ID every bird on the golf course), then transitioned into stream restoration design-build — fixing broken streams at high elevations, often off the grid. About seven years ago he pivoted again into developing wood manufacturing facilities: bioenergy plants and community-scale sawmills. "The School of Hard Knocks has been a great learning experience."Aggie Networking in the Wild — Todd's son Taylor completed two PT clinicals with former Aggies (Steve Thompson and Mike Cassis), which is exactly the kind of connection Aggie Football Fund wants to systematize.Aggie Football Fund — What's New — With revenue sharing now opted in at Davis, the Fund is shifting away from NIL collective work and repositioning as a needs-based entity: filling gaps wherever Aggie Football needs support. The immediate priority is rebuilding and cleaning up the alumni database. They've identified "cohort leads" for four-to-five year eras who are reaching out to alumni to update contact info and gauge engagement.Spring Practice Watch — Todd was at practice the week prior and came away impressed with the QB competition. With Axel out due to injury, both remaining QBs showed out. Brock highlights Jackson's spring game highlight — trucking a defender into the end zone — as evidence the Aggies have live, athletic quarterbacks regardless of who wins the job.Season Prediction — "Win every game." Todd sees the size, athleticism, experience, and depth as a genuinely special combination. Championship expectations are warranted.Key Takeaways:Aggie Football Fund is rebuilding its alumni network — if you're a football alum who's lost touch, reach outRevenue sharing has changed the NIL landscape; the Fund is evolving its missionThe QB room has real depth and athleticism heading into fallThe Davis culture of "fringe players" earning their shot is alive and wellLinks:🏈 Aggie Football Fund: aggiefootballfund.com🎙️ Podcast: aggiepridepodcast.com
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Trent Carrade & Sam "Got to" Gbatu Recap Spring Ball
Spring ball is winding down and Brock caught up with two of UC Davis football's best — veteran defensive lineman Trent Carrade and wide receiver Sam Gbatu— straight from Coach Plough's office after practice.Jacob Psyk dropped 9.5 sacks last season and has moved on. So who's next on the Aggie D-line? Trent has an answer — and he's putting Jaden Few's name in the same breath as Zach Kennedy. High praise from a guy who's seen both up close.In this episode:Trent on the D-line's youth movement — Jaden Few, Julian Fernandez, Tyler Parker, Devin Hugal, and what this group can becomeDefensive scheme tweaks under the new staff and what it means for the front sevenTrent's relationship with Coach Brady — "He'll be at my wedding one day"Sam on developing chemistry with new QBs Jackson and Trane heading into the seasonThe alumni experience — Jake Maier, Miles Hastings, and what it means to hear from guys who came beforeGames they're looking forward to — San Diego, Idaho, Montana, and the road-heavy start to the seasonThe team's mission: break through the quarterfinal ceiling and make a real runAlso: uncrustables, burritos, the Kibbe Dome, and the muscle milk situation in the weight room.Go Ags. 🐴
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Spring Ball, The Connors Twins Return & Building Toward a Million
Brock sits down with UC Davis Head Football Coach Tim Plough right in the thick of spring ball — in Coach Plough's office with a live view of the practice field. It's a wide-ranging conversation covering the big news of the week, what's happening on the field, new coaching additions, Coach Plough's personal health journey, and an honest breakdown of what it will take financially to win a national championship.The Connors Twins Are BackThe biggest news of the episode: Miles and Jake — wait, we're talking Rex and Porter Connor — have had their eligibility reinstated by the NCAA. Coach Plough breaks down the full story: the months-long battle, the involvement of Chancellor May, outside legal counsel hired by the university, the work of compliance officers Lydia Sandlin and Kyle Condor, and the emotional phone call when he delivered the news. "The joy that they felt on the phone when I told them a couple of weeks ago — if I could bottle that up..."Coach Plough, Little League DadBefore football, we open with the other Coach Plough — the one coaching 10-year-olds in Davis Little League while his 7- and 5-year-olds are also on the field. He talks about why he finally said yes to coaching, what the Davis community did to make it possible, and the lessons that cross over between a college sideline and a youth baseball diamond. "You really don't lose. You either win or you learn." (Sound familiar? He used it in both locker rooms.)The Quarterback RoomA deep look at the competition between newcomer Jackson (transfer) and incumbent Treynor, plus Axel Eason's development. Coach Plough breaks down what he's seen from each guy, a rough Wednesday practice that turned into a great Saturday scrimmage, and the evolution of his own role — from hands-on QB coach to more of a "Yoda in the background." Also: what the walkie-talkie/headset setup is actually about.The Offensive LinePossibly the most underrated story of the episode. Coach Plough says the O-line is the group he feels best about on the entire roster. Zaire, David Main, AJ Hassan, David Portisano, Jaden Montanez, Jezniah Thurston, and freshman Robert Beverly are all mentioned with genuine enthusiasm. "As physical and athletic as we've ever had."Players Who Have Popped This SpringCoach Plough goes around the roster with standouts on both sides of the ball:Offense: Mateo Perez (new leadership energy), Cohen Parnell (early enrollee WR flashing), Fisher (looking even better than last year)Defense: Drew Cofield ("if there's a better corner in the country, I'll be shocked"), Jaden Few (DE wrecking practices), Julian Fernandez (6'6" DT out of Bakersfield, keep your eye on this guy), Jackson Sievers (LB stepping up), Trent Carrad and Rain Mayo anchoring the defenseSpecial Teams: Tyler Hughes (punter/kicker having a great camp), new kicker from MissouriCoach Plough's Health JourneyAn honest and personal conversation about mental health, weight, and what it's taken to get to a healthier place. He traces the arc from post-playing days at Davis, through a difficult stretch at Boise State, to finding balance through Peloton rides with Coach Wilcox at Cal — and now boxing in the weight room with Coach Burke and Cody Von Oppen. He also shares the powerful "coach jumps in the hole" story that has shaped how he approaches player wellbeing.Give Day & The Road to $1 MillionThe financial reality of competing for an FCS national championship. Coach Plough lays it all out: the program went from raising ~$400K/year when he arrived to $600K+ last year, and he believes the number needed to win it all is $1 million annually. Right now they're tracking toward ~$800K. He shares the Give Day goals (350 donations unlocks major matching gifts from donors including Nathaniel Hackett and Joe Evero), the success of the recent wine fundraiser (180 people, nearly $150K in one night), and where every dollar actually goes — player nutrition, housing, and NIL.
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Lan Larison on Making the NFL, Staying Grounded, and What Comes Next
Lan Larison returns to the Aggie Pride Podcast to talk about life in the NFL, lessons from his rookie season with the New England Patriots, and what comes next in his career.Lan reflects on the transition from UC Davis football to the professional level, the challenge of learning an NFL offense, and the mindset required to compete for a roster spot. He shares what it was like walking into an NFL locker room, learning from veteran teammates, and experiencing the speed and expectations of the league.The conversation also dives into Lan’s humility and perspective as his lifelong dream of playing in the NFL became reality. From standing in an NFL huddle realizing “we’re here boys,” to connecting with young fans who now look up to him, Lan discusses the responsibility that comes with being a professional athlete.Along the way, the guys talk about UC Davis football, Lan’s favorite movies, NFL locker room culture, and the mindset that has carried him from a small town in Idaho to the biggest stage in football.It’s a fun, honest conversation with one of Aggie football’s most exciting players as he continues his journey in the NFL.Lan Larison’s transition from UC Davis to the NFLLearning an NFL offense and earning a role on the teamWhat he learned from Coach Mike Vrabel and Patriots veteransThe difference between college football and the NFL businessWatching teammates prepare and understanding what it takes to winThe surreal moment realizing he was playing in the NFLBeing a role model for young athletes and giving backMemories from the UC Davis running back roomRapid-fire questions on movies, teammates, and NFL momentsLan’s thoughts on the future of UC Davis footballAdvice for young athletes chasing big dreams“Believe in yourself. Nobody knows your journey but you. Put one foot in front of the other every single day.”
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Be Yourself - Baltimore Ravens LB Teddye Buchanan
In this episode of Aggie Pride, Brock Galvin and Dwight Smith sit down with former UC Davis standout and current Baltimore Ravens linebacker Teddye Buchanan. The conversation traces his football journey from the Bay Area to UC Davis, his breakout season at Cal, and his rookie year in the NFL — along with the mindset, relationships, and habits that shaped him along the way. Teddye shares how his father introduced him to football at a young age and how playing multiple sports helped shape his instincts and versatility as a linebacker. He reflects on the recruiting process and why Davis stood out — not just for football, but for its people, culture, and genuine investment in him as a person. Teddye discusses arriving as a freshman during COVID, learning a complex defensive system, and eventually becoming a playmaker and team leader on defense. He shares what it was like navigating the transfer portal, preparing for his former team in Week 1, and delivering standout performances — including a defining game at Auburn that elevated his NFL profile. Teddye explains how he learned to stop trying to “act like an NFL player” and instead lean into the version of himself that got him there. From draft-day emotions to playing alongside Roquan Smith and meeting legends like Ray Lewis and Ed Reed, he reflects on the intensity and privilege of playing in Baltimore’s linebacker tradition. Teddye talks about drawing as a creative outlet, how art helps him find flow and balance, and the importance of becoming a “total person.” He shares insights into NFL-level preparation, including meditation, red-light therapy, and optimizing sleep to stay sharp during the long season. Staying grounded through rapid successThe power of relationships and cultureGrowth through discomfortBalancing identity beyond footballGratitude and perspective at the highest level“I realized I just had to be me — that’s what got me here.” “The people I met at Davis are people I’ll know for life.” “You only get to be a rookie once.” Follow, rate, and share the podcast to support UC Davis football and the Aggie community.
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Coach Mike Moroski on Why Small College Football Still Matters
Brock Galvin and Dwight Smith sit down with UC Davis legend Mike Moroski, aka Coach Mo: former Aggie star quarterback, longtime UC Davis assistant coach, NFL quarterback (Falcons, Oilers, 49ers), and now the head coach at the College of Idaho.Coach Moe takes listeners from his early days falling in love with football, to the electric 1977 UC Davis vs Nevada Reno game at The Tomb, to lessons learned inside the 49ers organization during the Bill Walsh era. The conversation also dives into his return to UC Davis as a coach, the leap to building a startup program at the College of Idaho, and why relationships, leadership, and fundamentals still beat shortcuts.• The origin story: youth football, big dreams, and finding the right fit at UC Davis• The 1977 Nevada Reno showdown at The Tomb and why it still stands out above everything• What the NFL taught Coach Moe about leadership, standards, and preparation• The 49ers influence: Ronnie Lott, Bill Walsh, and teaching quarterbacks with methodology• Coaching at UC Davis: learning the trenches, developing players, and the beauty in the details• Building College of Idaho football from scratch: culture, community, and belief• The modern era: NIL, the portal, and what players risk losing when they keep moving• Program identity: “Yote Steel,” treat people well, and empowering emerging leadersMike Moroski is a former UC Davis quarterback, NFL quarterback (including time with the Falcons, Oilers, and 49ers), longtime UC Davis assistant coach, and the head football coach at the College of Idaho. He helped build the College of Idaho football program from the ground up and continues to lead the Yotes with a focus on fundamentals, leadership, and culture.• “The most exciting competitive situation I’ve ever been in” (1977 Nevada Reno game)• On the 49ers: leadership from within the team and standards set daily• On teaching: the West Coast offense as a method for teaching quarterbacks• “No shortcuts, no complaining” (Yote Steel)• “It’s their team. It’s not my team.”• “The magic is the relationships”• Jim Sochor (Coach Soak)• Ronnie Lott• Bill Walsh• Steve Young• Jeff Kemp• Chris Petersen• Coach Biggs (Bob)• Ron Gould• Dan Hawkins• Tim Plough• Tim Keene• Mike Cody• Ishman Anderson• Lan Larison• How elite organizations build leadership and clarity without overcomplicating things• Why fundamentals and player ownership can flip a season• How a coach builds a culture when there is no field, no facility, and no blueprint• Why staying put can still be a competitive advantage in a world built on movementIf you love UC Davis football history and coaching stories, share this episode with an Aggie teammate, alum, or coach. And if you ever find yourself in Idaho, Coach Moe says you’ve got seats at the 50.
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Aggie Utopia: Nathaniel Hackett on Legacy, Leadership, and the Power of Relationships
this special offseason episode of Aggie Pride, Brock Galvin sits down with UC Davis alum and newly appointed Arizona Cardinals Offensive Coordinator Nathaniel Hackett.From growing up in an NFL coaching family to eventually suiting up for the Aggies himself, Hackett’s football journey is deeply rooted in Davis. In this wide-ranging conversation, he reflects on:His father’s coaching legacy and winning a Rose Bowl three weeks after Nathaniel was bornGrowing up in NFL locker rooms with legends like Joe Montana and Marcus AllenHis five unforgettable years as an AggieThe mentors who shaped him, including Mark Johnson, Lou Bronson, and Bob BiggsSending 50 letters to land his first coaching opportunityWhy relationships—not schemes—define his coaching philosophyWhat he sees in today’s UC Davis program under Tim PloughWhy he calls Aggie football a “utopia” in today’s changing college landscapeHackett opens up about resilience, thick skin in the NFL, empowering players to own the system, and the importance of building culture the right way—even when results take time.This episode is a reminder that Aggie Pride is more than a slogan. It’s a way of doing football.
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Fatherhood, Concussion Awareness, and Supporting the Ags from Afar with Todd Shaner
This conversation includes discussion of concussions, suicide and mental health. We share these topics with care and hope, but we encourage listeners to take care of themselves while listening. In this powerful and wide ranging conversation, Brock sits downTwith former UC Davis defensive lineman Todd Shaner (Football Class of 82) to reflect on Aggie football in the early 1980s, the influence of legendary coaches, and life long lessons that extended far beyond the field .Todd shares his unique journey from junior college to Davis, what it was like playing under Jim Sochor and Fred Arp, and how those experiences shaped his leadership style in a successful career in brewing and management.But this episode goes deeper.Todd opens up about fatherhood, loss, concussion awareness, and why he chose to participate in clinical research through the Boston University CTE Center. He speaks candidly about the emotional realities of contact sports and his hope that football can continue safely for future generations.The conversation also covers:Arp’s Army and defensive line culture in the early 80sKen O’Brien, Bo Eason, and UC Davis’ rise to national prominenceThe transition from player to coach to fatherSupporting the Aggies from the East CoastThe future of UC Davis football and potential FBS movementThis is more than a football episode.It is about legacy, resilience, and staying connected to something bigger than yourself.Growing up in WashingtonLeaving junior college to walk on at UC DavisReceiving a letter from defensive line coach Fred Arp Playing undersized but competing at a high levelBeing part of the foundation that led to a national championship appearanceLeadership through dignity and intelligenceTreating players like adultsCarrying those principles into corporate managementCoaching defensive line at DavisCoaching his own sonsThe difficulty of transitioning away from competitive sportsPersonal family impactParticipation in research with the Boston University CTE CenterThe difference between big hits and repeated smaller impactsWhy awareness matters without fearWanting the game to become safer, not disappearAttending the Mercer gameWatching games from the East Coast on ESPN PlusBelief in Coach Plough and the direction of the programThoughts on potential FBS movement“Arp’s Army” and shade drillsA practice story involving Ken O’Brien and a raised armThe evolution of tackling techniques over generationsWatching the Aggies while living 3000 miles awayTodd represents a bridge between generations of Aggie football. His story reminds us that the program’s strength has always been about more than wins. It is about mentorship, integrity, and lifelong community.For former players, this episode will feel familiar.For parents, it will feel honest.For current players, it is a reminder of the legacy they carry.If you enjoyed this episode:Share it with a former teammateLeave a five star reviewSupport UC Davis Football in whatever way you canGo Ags.
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Super Bowl Breakfast, Plough Extension, Bison to FBS, and More
Recorded in San Francisco during Super Bowl weekend, this episode of Aggie Pride blends breaking FCS news, UC Davis football momentum, and a powerful in-person conversation with longtime campus minister Will Clear.🏈 Segment 1: FCS Landscape ShiftNorth Dakota State to the Mountain WestThe Bison are officially heading to the Mountain West Conference.What this means for UC Davis and the FCS hierarchy.The financial implications of conference movement.Does this create a clearer path for the Aggies to rise?Is FBS in UC Davis’ Future?Revisiting the “first right of refusal” clause.Sacramento State and Tarleton State as potential movers.Timelines and realistic expectations.Why Davis may be the least likely — but still in the mix.🐻 Big Sky Coaching ShakeupsBobby Hauck Leaves MontanaHis public comments on NIL and the state of college football.What this means for the Grizzlies.Does this open the door further for Davis?The Big Sky Power ShiftMontana State reloading.South Dakota State’s trajectory.Where UC Davis now stands nationally.🐴 Tim Plough’s ExtensionFive-year contract extension through 2031.What this signals about stability and long-term belief.Confidence for recruits, alumni, and current players.Why this feels like a defining moment for the program.🌉 Live from San Francisco: Super Bowl BreakfastBrock sits down in person with Will Klier, longtime campus minister at UC Davis and supporter of Aggie athletics.Highlights from the Morning:Christian McCaffrey receiving the Bart Starr Award.Stories of faith, adversity, and identity beyond football.Bryant Young’s powerful testimony about grief and purpose.The intersection of influence, platform, and faith.💛 Faith & Football at UC DavisWill shares:His 20+ year journey serving student-athletes.What pregame chapel means to players.Conversations around identity, pressure, injury, and purpose.Unique life moments — including officiating a wedding on Alcatraz.🌅 A New ChapterWill and his wife will be launching a new campus ministry at Cal State Fullerton this summer, while continuing strong ties to Davis.Themes of:Calling and transition.“Let There Be Light” — the UC motto.Finding joy beyond wins and losses.🔑 Episode ThemesIdentity beyond performanceLeadership stabilityThe future of FCS footballFaith in the public squareCommunity impact🎧 Sponsor SpotlightNext Level SportsYouth flag football at UC Davis Health Stadium.Coached by current Aggie players.Skill-building, mentorship, and community.Learn more at: nextlevelsports.com🏆 Final TakeThis isn’t a quiet offseason.Between conference realignment, coaching shifts, Tim Plough’s extension, and rising national respect — UC Davis football is positioned at a pivotal moment.And beyond the field, stories like Will’s remind us why Aggie Pride runs deeper than wins.
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Recruiting HS Football Players in College Football w/ Joe Davidson
It’s Super Bowl week, and we’re diving deep into UC Davis football with longtime Sacramento Bee columnist Joe Davidson, alongside returning co-host Dwight. From recruiting philosophy to transfer portal chaos, quarterback turnover, Big Sky power shifts, and Sacramento high school football, this episode covers it all.Joe brings decades of perspective on Northern California football and helps frame where UC Davis stands in a rapidly changing college football landscape.UC Davis Football & RecruitingReaction to QB Caden Pinnick's transfer and what it says about today’s portal eraCoach Tim Plough’s development-first recruiting philosophyWhy UC Davis continues to prioritize high school recruiting over portal volumeEarly thoughts on the Aggies’ 2026 roster and quarterback competitionPortal “plug-and-play” vs long-term program buildingBig Sky Conference & CoachingImpact of Bobby Hauck stepping down at MontanaHow NIL and the transfer portal are wearing down old-school coachesWhy Tim Plough’s approach may be more sustainable long-termSkill Positions & Roster BreakdownFreshmen who could see the field earlyNew wide receiver and running back additionsOffensive and defensive line depth as the key to postseason successTransfers “coming home” to California to finish their careersSacramento High School FootballStandout NorCal recruits to watchWhy great players still get found regardless of school prestigeHow the portal is shrinking traditional signing classesReality checks for families navigating the recruiting processSuper Bowl TalkPatriots vs Seahawks breakdownFCS and Big Sky representation on NFL rostersScore predictions and game-day vibesWhy UC Davis may be built better than ever for the portal eraThe hidden risks of entering the transfer portal too earlyWhy California remains the most important recruiting base in the FCSA surprisingly favorable early look at UC Davis’ upcoming scheduleIf you love UC Davis football, Big Sky coverage, and smart conversations about the future of college football, Aggie Pride is your home.🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.
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Carter Vargas to Cal, Drew Cofield Returns
Brock Galvin and Nick King dive headfirst into the chaos of transfer portal season, unpacking what it really means for UC Davis football and the FCS landscape as a whole. From surprise departures and massive returners to NIL realities and program culture, this episode is equal parts therapy session and strategic breakdown.The emotional whiplash of transfer portal season and why it feels like reality TVWhy Drew Cofield and Winston Williams returning matters more than headlinesCarter Vargas to Cal and what it says about UC Davis player developmentThe quarterback conversation: mobility, upside, and what Plough might prioritize nextDefensive line turnover and the challenge of reloading vs rebuildingNIL, collectives, and revenue sharing explained in plain EnglishHow UC Davis can compete without billionaire donorsAlumni impact beyond money: careers, mentorship, and long-term valueThe FCS National Championship spectacle and why it still mattersRemembering winter conditioning, leadership moments, and the grind of January footballAs college football continues to shift under our feet, the guys zoom out to ask a bigger question: how does a program like UC Davis stay competitive without losing its soul? The answer lives somewhere between culture, development, and the people who choose to stay.Buy a Hat: https://aggiepridepodcast.com/product/aggie-pride-hat-two-tone-tan/
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Caden Pinnick Enters the Portal: Reaction, Reality, and the Road Ahead
The offseason began earlier than expected for Aggie Nation.In this reaction-style episode of Aggie Pride, Brock Galvin is joined by Scott Gordon and Dwight Smith to unpack the shockwaves following UC Davis quarterback Caden Pinnick entering the transfer portal. Rather than a traditional season recap, this conversation dives deep into what Pinnick’s decision means for the program, the quarterback room, and the broader landscape of college football.The trio explores the rapidly changing realities of NIL, the transfer portal, and what this environment is teaching (or not teaching) young men about resilience, development, and long-term decision-making. Drawing from personal experience, institutional knowledge, and first-hand observation, they also look ahead to what comes next for UC Davis under Coach Tim Plough.The episode closes with a preview of the FCS National Championship and reflections on what UC Davis can learn from programs still playing deep into December and January.00:00 – Welcome & Episode FramingWhy this is a reaction and preview episode, not a traditional season recap02:30 – Breaking News: Caden Pinnick Enters the Transfer PortalInitial reactions and what surprised everyone most06:00 – Inside the QB RoomFrom depth to uncertainty: Pinnick, Grant Harper, David Raser, Damon Reister, and what’s left12:00 – Trainer Cleveland: Next Man Up?Why the coaching staff has been so high on Cleveland and what his development could look like16:30 – NIL, the Transfer Portal, and Young MenAre players being given informed choices, or rushed decisions in a chaotic system?22:00 – Resilience vs. OpportunityWhat staying, transferring, or waiting actually teaches players long-term28:30 – Coach Plough’s Philosophy Under PressureDevelopment, grad transfers, stability, and whether the approach needs to evolve35:00 – The Role of Collectives & The Aggie Football FundWhy financial support matters and why it’s complicated37:30 – FCS National Championship PreviewMontana State vs Illinois State: contrasting program models and what UC Davis can learn46:00 – Looking AheadOffseason storylines, alumni voices, and what Aggie Pride wants to explore next49:00 – Final Thoughts & Go AgsThe volatility of modern college footballQuarterback development vs. portal economicsNIL as both opportunity and riskResilience, patience, and long-term growthWhat it takes to build a sustainable FCS contenderHave a story worth telling?Whether you’re an alum, former player, or part of the Aggie football community, we want to hear from you.📩 Reach out at AggiePridePodcast.com💛 Support UC Davis football and learn more at AggieFootballFund.com
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UC Davis vs Illinois State | FCS Quarterfinal Recap & Season Reflection
Aggie Pride: Season Ends, Pride RemainsUC Davis Football Quarterfinal Recap vs Illinois State In this episode of Aggie Pride, Brock and Dwight are joined by Coach Schmidt and former Aggie Pat Shelton to reflect on a historic season that came to a close with a hard-fought 42–31 loss to Illinois State in the FCS Quarterfinals. Despite the disappointment, the panel dives into what made this year special — from the playoff atmosphere in Davis to the resilience shown by a battered roster that refused to quit. The conversation balances honest football analysis with deep pride in the program’s culture, trajectory, and people.
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Coaches Roundtable: Fathers, Football, and the Road to Illinois State
Featuring: Coach Paul Rosa • Coach Ben McEnroe • Brock Galvin • Dwight Smith • Nick KingPresented by: BPMNJ • Next Level Sports • Larison Real Estate • Moon Real EstatePart 2 of our playoff-week double feature brings you into a rare, meaningful, and deeply insightful conversation with two longtime coaches — Coach Paul Rosa of Wilcox High School and Coach Ben McEnroe of Heritage Christian — both of whom have sons playing as freshmen for UC Davis.This episode is about football, yes, but even more about fatherhood, development, culture, and the behind-the-scenes realities of raising young men in the sport. Brock, Dwight, and Nick guide the conversation through origin stories, coaching philosophies, the recruiting process, emotional turning points, and the unique experience of watching their sons take the field in a playoff environment.You’ll hear stories of scout-team quarterbacking, GA jobs paying $11k, flag-football bans, developmental programs, halftime adjustments, finding joy, and how Davis has lived up to the reputation these coaches knew from decades in the game.This is a special, relational, high-wisdom episode for Aggie fans, parents of athletes, and anyone who loves the heart behind football.Coach McEnroe on growing up with Texas football DNA and getting his GA start in 1992.Coach Rosa on being a college baseball player who unexpectedly fell in love with coaching football.Cory McEnroe’s path from two-way high school standout to choosing Davis over Princeton, Montana, and Cal Poly — and why “the process” mattered most.Brayden Rosa’s late PwO opportunity, the importance of development-driven programs, and choosing a place where measurables aren’t everything.Both coaches independently praise:Elite halftime adjustmentsDevelopment of 2s and 3s just like 1sHonesty in recruitingA culture that produces leaders, not just playersOld-school, build-from-within philosophy vs the portal arms raceNick asks a standout question about how to support your kid without over-coaching them.The coaches discuss:Cooling-off periods after gamesNot giving their own kids the “coach’s kid advantages” — sometimes to a faultFinding joy in this stageLetting their sons lead the football conversations nowBrayden Rosa getting his most extended defensive reps yet — boundary safety snaps, multiple tackles, and a two-point breakup.The surreal experience of watching your son play in a playoff environment.Coach Rosa:Why beating a team twice is hardThe urgency of a fast startWhy Davis’ conference prepares them for postseason adversityCoach McEnroe:Detailed breakdown of ISU fronts, pressures, boundary safety blitzes, and personnelOffensive comparisons (Baker Mayfield-type QB, talented RB #5, RPO structure)Why Davis has the more athletic roster but must stay disciplinedCoach Rosa gives heartfelt advice for any parent in the recruiting journey:Look beyond football to culture, trust, and player developmentSeek environments that develop character, not just athleticsUC Davis is already shaping his son into a better teammate and young man“Football is the ultimate team sport — you need all 22 guys, all the coaches, all the scout players. You can’t do it alone.” — Coach Rosa“By the grace of God, I haven’t had another job since 1992.” — Coach McEnroe“They’ve followed through on every single thing they said in the recruiting process.” — Coach McEnroe“Imagine if we ever played a first half like we play our second halves.” — Coach Rosa“There’s no greater joy I’ve ever had in coaching than coaching my son.” — Coach McEnroeIf you’re enjoying these playoff-week episodes:👍 Like the episode💬 Comment your thoughts on the coaches’ perspectives🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss future playoff breakdowns👕 Grab your Aggie Pride merch and beanies before SaturdayGo Ags. Beat the Redbirds.
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FCS Playoff Week: UC Davis - Illinois State Preview (Part 1)
In Part 1 of this playoff week double-header, Brock, Dwight, and Nick break down a wild week in Aggie football, the electric on-field postgame show after the Rhode Island win, and the momentum carrying UC Davis into a massive showdown against Illinois State.Nick reflects on the culture that’s forming around Aggie Pride — from fans wearing the rope hats in the stadium to the surreal moment of watching Gunrock sit down during the postgame interview. Dwight shares what it meant to record an episode on the field he once played and coached on. Brock talks about the grind of playoff week, finding joy, and the energy surrounding this team right now.Then the crew dives deep into keys to the game vs. Illinois State:• Stopping the run and making the Redbirds one-dimensional• Offensive line dominance and the evolution of Caden Pinnock• Playmakers who continue to break games open• Special teams execution• Turnovers, injuries, and the emotional X-factors of playoff football• Why Illinois State’s late-season chaos makes them dangerous• Why Davis’ “relentless offense” might be the hidden difference makerThe guys close Part 1 with their official score predictions, sponsored by Buckhorn Grill.Part 2 — featuring coaches Paul Rosa and Ben McEnroe — follows this episode.Topics CoveredReactions to the historic on-field postgame showThe growing Aggie Pride communityKey individual performances and shoutoutsWhat the ESPN broadcast revealed on replayIllinois State scouting notesHow this Davis team is evolving at the perfect timeBrock’s attic-fire story (yes, really)Score predictions for Saturday’s playoff tiltQuotes From the Episode“It felt like a milestone moment for what this podcast has become.” — Dwight“Our offense just scores, scores, scores — it forces teams to stop being who they are.” — Nick“You can’t predict life. You can’t predict football.” — Brock“Shoutout to the diehards — the third-down noise mattered.” — DwightStick Around for Part 2Immediately following this episode is a bonus coaches segment with:• Coach Paul Rosa (Wilcox HS AD, Former FB HC)• Coach Ben McEnroe (Heritage Christian / Former Cal Lutheran HC, and Thousan Oaks HC)Both are fathers of current UC Davis freshmen — and they bring incredible insight into this program, this team, and this moment.Call to ActionIf you’re loving Aggie Pride:👍 Like the episode💬 Drop a comment with who you want as a future on-field guest🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss Part 2👕 Check out the Aggie Pride hats, shirts, and merch Go Ags. Beat the Birds.
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UC Davis Advances: Reaction Show from the Field After the Rhode Island Win
Recorded right on the field at UC Davis Health Stadium, Brock and Dwight are joined by an all-star panel of Aggie legends — Coach Biggs, Coach Smyte, QB Danny Alfaro, and Tailgate captain David Hultman— to break down UC Davis’ first-round playoff win over Rhode Island.This is raw, in-the-moment celebration and analysis: what went right, how the Aggies responded, who stepped up, and why this team feels dangerous heading into the quarterfinal matchup vs Illinois State.We also share:Player shoutoutsCoaching insightsTailgate recap and call-to-action for next weekReflections on community, culture, and Aggie PrideA note about the overwhelming response to the short documentary Callahan CallsKey Topics1. Rapid Reactions to the WinTale of two halvesThe defense’s near shut-out second halfCaden Pinnick’s legs, leadership, and poiseJordan Fisher’s explosive running gameBig second-quarter momentum swing2. Coaching PerspectiveComplementary footballAdjustments at halftimeThe “next man up” mentality after losing key playersThe team’s belief system and composure3. Player & Unit ShoutoutsScott Nixon (first career touchdown)Jordan Fisher (long TD run out of halftime)Wide receiver room, defensive front, and DB groupCoach Coombs and the defensive staff’s adjustments4. Fan Experience + Tailgate ReportHultman's tailgate culture and community buildingShoutout to the women’s tennis team for showing upBuckhorn next weekCall for all Aggie fans, alumni, and families to pack the stadium on Saturday5. Looking Ahead: Illinois StateWhat the coaches would say in the locker roomHow this team has matured through adversityThe path ahead in the playoffsWhy the group believes UC Davis is built for a run6. Special NotesRecognition of podcast sponsors for ESPN WeekInvitation to watch the short documentary Callahan CallsGratitude for the Aggie community and the response to the filmFeatured GuestsCoach Bob Biggs — UC Davis Hall of Fame CoachCoach Steve Smyte— Former UC Davis and Davis HS CoachDanny Alfaro — People’s QuarterbackDavid Hultman— Tailgate Captain & Community Connector🙌 Thanks to Our SponsorsLarison Real EstateJason Moon Real Estate GroupScott Judson & BPMNJ. These partners made our entire ESPN Week coverage possible.
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Sam Gbatu Jr. Sets the Tone: Playoff Run Starts Now
In this episode of Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football Podcast, Dwight sits down with one of the most electric players in FCS football — Sam Gbatu Jr. Known for his toughness, precision, and quiet swagger, Sam opens up about his journey from Japan to California, his growth as a receiver, and his love for the UC Davis community.With the Aggies preparing for a primetime playoff matchup on ESPN2, Sam talks finals week, preparation, leadership, confidence, and the decision to return to Davis next season — a move that has the entire Aggie community buzzing.Growing up in Japan and discovering footballHis bond with family and influence of Coach BellsHow confidence is built through preparationFilm study, weekly prep, and developing mastery at receiverLeadership in the WR room and mentoring younger playersKey mentors like CJ Hutton, Chaz Davis, Lance Babb, and othersWhy he chose to stay at UC Davis despite transfer-era pressuresRelationship with Coach Plough and Coach TreyIn-game adjustments, working with Caden, and the value of iPads on the sidelineFavorite routes, toughest DB matchups, and slot developmentWhat the team feels heading into the playoffsA message to Aggie NationFavorite DB matchups: Tiko, Marquis, Drew, TyFavorite route: Take 4 (deep post)Most improved area: Playing the slot + reading defensesFavorite food in Davis: Alibaba, Guads, and a new ramen spot by Trader Joe’sA heartfelt shout-out to his parents, siblings, teammates, and the Aggie community — plus a call to pack UC Davis Health Stadium for Saturday night’s playoff game.🎧 Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football PodcastAvailable on: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify
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Brock Johnson — Former UC Davis QB, Business Owner, Creator
In this episode, Brock sits down with former UC Davis quarterback Brock Johnson for a deep, insightful, and funny conversation about football, family legacy, mental health, and building a massive business in his 20s. The two Brocks talk QB rooms, pressure, perfectionism, Tim Plough stories, Instagram growth, and how football shaped every part of Brock Johnson’s professional success today.You’ll hear:Growing up in a three-generation quarterback familyHis grandfather becoming one of the winningest coaches in CaliforniaLife as a Mission Viejo quarterback under intense expectationsStarting 0–2 and then never losing again in high schoolTransferring from Georgetown to UC Davis and joining the Hawkins/Plough eraBecoming Tim Plough’s “assistant” for a year and how that changed everything How therapy helped him uncouple his identity from footballLearning to let go of perfectionism and people-pleasingWhat he learned from big “valley moments” between Georgetown and DavisWhy “Find Joy” is tattooed on his ribs and how it became his life mantra Starting his first business as a college freshmanHow UC Davis compliance supported his entrepreneurial pathWhat he learned from posting every day and embracing “cringe”How he stays mentally healthy on social media (don’t read the comments!) Brock’s take on Caden PinnickWhy this year’s Aggie team has “dudes” he wishes he played withLove for Tim Plough’s creativity and wrinkles on offenseScore prediction for Saturday: 26–14 UC Davis (with at least one missed PAT, obviously) Brock closes the episode with two words that changed his life: Find Joy.Detach from outcomes. Control your effort. Live in the moments that spark you. That’s his challenge to players, fans, parents, creators—everyone listening.Follow Brock on IG if you've been living under a rock: https://www.instagram.com/brock11johnson/
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Callahan Calls: Trever Facey, Former RB, Shares the Story That Inspired Our One-Day Doc
Watch Callahan Calls: https://youtu.be/Bn1j0wQCS6EIn this special ESPN Week episode, Brock sits down with former UC Davis running back Trever Facey—a player whose story, heart, and resilience run far deeper than anything that happened on the field.Trever shares his journey from small-town Northern California to the UC Davis backfield, his tight bonds with legends like Ulonzo Gilliam, Lan Larison, PJ Dixon, and Jeremiah Chukwudobe, and how the running back room shaped him as both an athlete and a man.But this conversation goes beyond football.Trever opens up about the loss of his father, the profound grief he walked through, and the healing and hope he’s found in the years since. He and Brock revisit their 24-hour one-day documentary shoot—returning to the exact place his father passed—and reflect on faith, legacy, and the belief that life is worth living, even in the darkest seasons.The episode also hits on:Trever’s path as an ICU nurse at Vanderbilt Medical CenterHis dream of becoming a CRNA (and his goal to attend UC Davis’ new program)The parallels between football and critical-care nursingWhy relationships, mentorship, and community matterThe possibility of UC Davis making a playoff run all the way to… NashvilleAnd yes—Turkey Bowl highlights, hamstring pulls, and staying “young” in the mid-20sThis is one of the most emotional and meaningful conversations of our season. If you or someone you love is struggling with grief, loss, or thoughts of suicide, Trever reminds listeners they are not alone and that hope is real.Trever’s Instagram: @faceytrever(Reach out—he genuinely means it.)If you or someone you know is in crisis, help is available:📞 988 — Suicide & Crisis LifelineYou are seen. You are loved. You are not alone.
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Grey Cup Champion Jake Maier
UC Davis quarterback legend Jake Maier joins Aggie Pride during ESPN Week to break down the Aggies’ playoff run, share wisdom from the CFL, and give a detailed look at quarterback Caden Pinnick’s development. Fresh off a Grey Cup championship, Jake talks life in the CFL, fatherhood, quarterback coaching, and what makes this year’s Aggie team special.What We Cover:Jake’s unforgettable CFL season and life after winning the Grey CupCoaching young QBs and raising his daughter during football seasonInsight on Caden Pinnick’s growth, confidence, and late-game clutch momentsGrant Harper, the QB room dynamic, and what real leadership looks likeHow Davis stacks up stylistically vs. Rhode IslandWhy this team plays with more heart and toughness than any in recent yearsJake’s message to Aggie fans, parents, players, and alumniHis official score prediction for SaturdayPrediction:Jake calls it: Aggies 31 – Rhode Island 21Sponsors:Brought to you exclusively this week byThe Larison Real Estate Group, BPMNJ, and Moon Real Estate Group
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ESPN Week Begins: Head Coach, Tim Plough
Coach Plough on the Bye Week, Sac State, Rhode Island, & ESPN2 HistoryIn this special post-Thanksgiving episode, Brock and Danny sit down with Head Coach Tim Plough to break down a massive week for UC Davis Football: the win over Sac State, the program’s second straight top-8 seed, the healing impact of the bye week, and the historic upcoming first-ever home ESPN2 playoff game at UC Davis.The guys dive deep into:How the bye created space for rest, recovery, and much-needed family timeWhy the team desperately needed a reset after playing for weeks with only ~50 healthy playersWhy even though no major injured players are returning, the team feels rejuvenated and locked inWhy Coach Plough calls it one of the greatest Causeway Classics everThe defensive masterclass vs. an explosive offenseCaden Pinnick’s most poised, complete performance of the seasonMitch & Jaden’s emotional trophy moment with CoachWhy that win meant so much culturally, personally, and programmaticallyWhat national exposure means for UC Davis, the program, and recruitingWhy this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to showcase ShredvilleA direct call to students, alumni, parents, locals, and the Sacramento/Bay Area community:“Every seat matters. Don’t let this opportunity go to waste.”Alumni buying student tickets so the game can be free for studentsStrengths of Rhode Island’s offense: experienced QB, explosive receivers, slippery RBDefensive keys to slowing their QB’s improvisationOffensive keys for Davis: protect the ball, run efficiently, spread it outWhy special teams will quietly be decisiveHow he’s balancing his natural playmaking with learning the offenseWhy his Sac State performance was a breakthroughWhat “four or five missing touchdowns per game” really meansWhy Coach believes Pinnick’s ceiling could be national-championship levelCoach Plough announces on the pod:⭐ Sam Gbatu Jr. is officially returning for 2026⭐ Grant Gerritsen is returning as wellWhy Sam’s decision reflects the culture UC Davis has builtHow these players could’ve chased big NIL elsewhere, but chose DavisCoach Plough shares a powerful closing reflection on:Why he and his family sacrifice for this programWhat it means to represent every alum who ever wore the gold helmetWhy the “army is growing”Why Saturday is a defining moment for UC Davis athleticsUC Davis Student Tickets: Free (thanks to alumni donors)Saturday Kickoff: 7:00 PM PT — ESPN2 National BroadcastLocation: Shredville (UC Davis Health Stadium)Thank you to our generous sponsors, BPMNJ, Moon Real Estate Group, and Larison Real Estate
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For the Boys and the Mo Bamba Moment: Zaire Collier on the Game That Defined the Ags
This week, Brock and Dwight sit down with UC Davis starting center Zaire Collier fresh off the epic Causeway Classic win and the Ags locking in a Top-8 seed in the FCS Playoffs.Zaire takes us inside:– Selection show reactions– Why the team wasn’t surprised by the 8-seed– Banquet moments and seeing Aggie legends in the room– The fast start, the rough patch, and the “Mo Bamba Moment”– Why the sideline’s energy down 10 was the difference– Breaking down Sac State’s front and where the Ags took control– What it’s like blocking for an improviser– Adjusting from Miles Hasting to Caden Pinnick– How the O-line plays in space on scrambles– Growing up near Sac State but knowing he wasn’t “green”– First exposure to UC Davis culture and what pulled him in– Learning the rivalry from the inside– Zaire opens up about confidence, doubt, and finding joy– The backstory behind his viral mental-health films– Why he sees his calling as helping people, not chasing titles– Blue Force stepping up again– J Fish’s hat trick– Sievers + Rutchena flying around– And what lies ahead in the playoffsOne of the most thoughtful, grounded, and self-aware players we’ve ever had on the pod — perfect episode for the bye week and holiday drive.
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Causeway Week Spotlight: UCU’s Megan Eisenhard on Sports, Money and Community
Learn more about UCU’s UC Davis partnership: ucu.org/ucdavisGuest: Megan Eisenhard, Chief Growth Officer at University Credit UnionIn this Causeway Classic Week episode of Aggie Pride, Brock sits down with Megan Eisenhard, Chief Growth Officer for University Credit Union (UCU)—a major campus partner and title sponsor of UC Davis Athletics.Megan shares her sports origin story, from growing up in the Central Valley playing every sport imaginable to competing in collegiate volleyball, working at Sac State, and eventually landing at Cal during the Marshawn-Lynch-golf-cart era.She walks us through her path into sports business, her time at Learfield, and how it ultimately led her to UCU—an institution founded by UC employees in 1951 and now deeply integrated throughout UC Davis.Megan’s athletic background and early sports memoriesWorking at Cal during the Aaron Rodgers / Marshawn Lynch yearsJourney from student-athlete to sports business to financial leadershipHow UCU partners with UC Davis—athletics, campus programs, alumni, studentsFinancial literacy, HELOCs, budgeting, and practical money adviceSupporting student-athletes: workshops, Aggie Leverage, women in leadershipUCU’s role in the Causeway Classic and campus communityFinal score predictions for the potentially last Causeway ClassicUCU is uniquely tied to the UC system and intentionally invests in UC Davis.Financial wellness is a core part of their mission, especially for students and alumni.A HELOC can be a smart safety-net tool for homeowners.UC Davis student-athletes are a priority for UCU’s programming and resources.Megan predicts 42–35 UC Davis, in a high-scoring rivalry showdown.Learn more about UCU’s UC Davis partnership: ucu.org/ucdavisFollow Aggie Pride Podcast on Instagram & YouTubeJoin our subscriber community for bonus episodes and early access
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The Last Causeway Classic w/ Josh "Flush" Flushman and Nick King
Buy Last Causeway T-Shirt: https://aggiepridepodcast.com/product/the-last-causeway-shirt/It’s the final Causeway Classic ever, and the boys break down the matchup, recap the Montana State game, honor Coach John Beam, and sit down with UC Davis senior athletic administrator Josh “Flush” Flushman for one of our best interviews yet.Montana State Recap: Strong defensive showing, missed opportunities, and why the score doesn’t tell the story.Causeway Classic Preview: Rivalry memories, keys to the game, and what’s at stake for playoffs.Tribute to Coach John Beam: Reflecting on his legacy and impact in Oakland.Interview with Flush:His path from Berkeley to UC Davis18 years inside Aggie AthleticsCulture, coaching transitions, and building game-day experienceStories from behind the scenes and why this season means so muchPure rivalry energy, real emotion, inside access to the program, and a fantastic long-form conversation with one of the most respected figures in UC Davis athletics.
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Bozeman Bound: Montana State Preview + Strength Coach Jeff Bourque Joins the Pod
It’s a big week in the Big Sky, and the Aggies are heading to Bozeman for a top-10 showdown with Montana State on national TV. Brock and Dwight break down what’s on the line, the weather forecast, key matchups, and the mental edge needed for UC Davis to pull off the upset.Then, they’re joined by one of the most respected voices inside the Aggie football program — Assistant AD and Director of Sports Performance, Coach Jeff Bourque — for a deep conversation about leadership, training philosophy, injuries, and how trust and culture drive performance.(0:00) – Intro & personal check-ins(3:30) – Brock previews his Bozeman trip and tailgate plans(6:00) – Dwight on what’s at stake and how Davis can still fight for a Big Sky title(10:00) – Injury updates, roster depth, and Caden Pinnick’s growing leadership(15:00) – Mentality heading into Bozeman: believing vs. knowing you can win(19:00) – Stopping the run and key X-factors for the Aggies(25:00) – Buckhorn Meat Co. ad read & score predictions (Brock 31-17 Bobcats; Dwight 22-20 Aggies)(27:00) – Guest segment: Coach Jeff Bourque joins the showHis journey from Massachusetts to UC Davis and 19 years in D-I coachingCoaching philosophy centered on impact and relationship-buildingHow he and his staff individualize load management during the seasonHandling player injuries and using technology (GPS, force plates) to prevent themThe art of motivation, playlist debates, and fostering trustInsights on off-season development, flexibility, and integrating yogaThe culture behind Aggie strength & conditioning and what keeps him inspired“My one-word philosophy is impact — I want to make a positive impact on every player I work with.” – Coach Bourque“We’re the process. Every day in the weight room is the process.” – Coach Bourque“The football gods are setting up the last Causeway Classic to be pressure-filled and high-stakes.” – Brock Galvin“If we can make special teams a net positive and protect the pocket, we’ll be right there with a shot.” – Dwight SmithBuckhorn Meat Co. – Visit buckhornmeatco.com or stop by their Esparto shop for premium cuts and game-day tailgate essentials.Instagram: @aggiepridepodcastTwitter/X: @aggiepridepodWebsite: aggiepridepodcast.comYouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts: Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football Podcast
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Bonus Episode — Next Level CEO, Aggie Alum, Lance Smith
Learn more about Next Level: https://nxtlvls.co/AggiePrideIn this special in-season bonus episode, Brock and Dwight sit down with one of Aggie Pride’s cornerstone sponsors and a true Aggie himself: Lance Smith, CEO of Next Level Sports.Lance shares his winding path from Redding to UC Davis, how intramural wall-fame accidentally set the stage for his entrepreneurial life, and how Next Level grew from a single site to a nationwide youth sports movement. He also opens up about the future of flag football, the sport’s upcoming Olympic moment, and why UC Davis still sits at the center of his story.• Lance’s early football roots, Pop Warner lore, and Jason Sehorn obsession• How UC Davis shaped his worldview, career path, and leadership style• The origin story of Next Level Sports and why community-based youth sports matter• Girls flag football, Olympic growth, and the global future of the game• How UC Davis football fits into the national FCS picture• A challenge to Aggie alums: pick up a shovel and build• A fiery look ahead to this weekend’s showdown with Montana StateThis pod is all heart. All community. All Aggie DNA. It’s a chance to hear from someone who believes deeply in UC Davis athletics, youth development, and the power of sport to shape lives. And it’s a thank-you to a sponsor who doesn’t just write checks — he invests in culture.New episode drops tomorrow featuring UC Davis Strength Coach and a deep dive into development, preparation, and building the Aggie blueprint from the weight room out.
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Reaction POD: UC Davis Beats Idaho in Moscow Soundly
Fresh off watching the game, Dwight links up with former QB Danny Alfaro for immediate postgame reactions to UC Davis’ crucial road win over Idaho. The Aggies bounce back after last week’s sting, showing discipline, urgency, and a business-trip mentality. The guys break down Caden Pinnick’s poised performance, Gbatu's big-play consistency, Ian Simpson’s emergence, and the defense’s relentless response led by Captain Jayden Stanley.With playoff positioning still in reach and Montana State looming, the Aggies have everything in front of them — and tonight’s win shows they’re ready for the stretch run.Why the early scripted drives set the toneOffense sharpening up with quick-game, ball-control callsIdaho’s defense on its heels for most of the first halfCaden Pinnick’s composed 21/27 performance (3 TDs, 1 rushing TD)Repeated bang-post success to GbatuMiddle screen magic to Ian SimpsonUsing speed: fly sweeps, misdirection, spreading touches to 7+ receiversRed zone miscues and the “left points on the board” conversationPressure all night from Sack Psyk, Carrade, and CofieldMultiple near-turnovers + physical secondary playStanley’s game-sealing interceptionWhy UC Davis’ defense continues to be the backbone of the seasonPunt downed at the 1Blocked field goal + one that sailed inches over the uprightTeam responds after last week’s lossConfidence + identity sharpenedPositioning for playoff pushBozeman next week: the biggest game of the season• Danny’s Pick: San Gbatu— consistent, electric, fearless, and the offense’s heartbeat• Dwight’s Pick: Jayden Stanley — captain energy, physical all night, game-closing pick“It wasn’t the perfect game… but it was the perfect response.”“The business trip to Moscow — mission accomplished.”“If these guys play their game, they can beat anybody.”
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Idaho Preview with Scott Gordon on UC Davis Football’s Gut Check and Playoff Push
Brock catches up with UC Davis football analyst Scott Gordon to break down a rollercoaster Aggie season. From the heartbreaking Idaho State loss to the upcoming must-win stretch against Idaho, Montana State, and Sacramento State, this conversation dives deep into the team’s mentality, coaching, and leadership. Scott shares inside insights from the booth, candid thoughts on the coordinators, and optimism around QB Caden Pinnick’s rise as a freshman leader.Key Topics Covered:Scott’s reflections on the podcast’s impact and the UC Davis fan communityWhat’s working and what’s breaking down defensively for the AggiesInjuries to key players (Rex & Porter Connors, Ty Richardson, Drew Cofield, Carter Vargas) and their ripple effectsWhy special teams miscues continue to haunt UC DavisThe offensive red-zone identity and how Caden Pinnick’s mobility can helpThe mental reset after the Idaho State loss — and why the team’s leadership core still believesPreview of the road matchup at Idaho: the Vandals’ top defensive ends, QB Joshua Wood, RB Elisha Cummings, and the unique challenge of the Kibbie DomeWhat it’ll take to win two of the next three games and keep playoff hopes aliveUnsung heroes: tight ends Ian Simpson & Mitchell Dixon, defensive linemen Trent Carrad, Sam Goligoski, Jacob Syke, and kicker Hunter RidleyCaden Pinnick’s poise, production (70% completion rate, 17 TDs), and why Scott believes “anything can happen” down the stretchMemorable Quotes:“Life is 10% what happens and 90% how you respond. I’m looking forward to seeing the 90% now.” — Scott Gordon“People care — that’s what you want in a program. You’re creating a rabid fan base.” — Scott Gordon“I still believe anything can happen because of Caden Pinnick.” — Brock Galvin
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Reaction Pod – Idaho State Stunner
Brock, Dwight, Danny, and Nick return to break down UC Davis’ shocking 38–36 home loss to Idaho State — a game filled with turnovers, special teams miscues, and defensive lapses that left Aggie fans stunned. The crew processes emotions, analyzes key moments, and debates what this loss means for the rest of the season.Opening ThoughtsDanny Alfaro joins “right on time” and vents about the Dodgers before diving into UC Davis’ disappointing result.Nick calls it a “weird, seven-on-seven-style game” — empty stands, endless scoring, and no defense.The fellas points out mounting injuries to top players like Carter Vargas and Drew Cofield, calling it “49er injury vibes.”Why the Aggies LostMissed opportunities in the red zone: five second-half drives, only three field goals.Turnovers: two interceptions and a costly fumble by freshman QB Caden Pinnick.Special teams breakdown: a blocked punt returned for a touchdown and an early missed PAT.Penalties and third-down struggles (2-for-8) stalling momentum.Idaho State’s running back gashed Davis for over 220 yards.Leadership & MindsetDanny: “We just lost the ability to control our destiny. Now we’ve gotta go win three straight.”Dwight: “This was a lose-and-learn situation. The punch in the gut that wakes you up.”Nick: credits Pinnick for resilience — “He was 19-for-20 in the first half… we’ve got a dude at quarterback.”Brock: “We’re not robots. They’re college kids — it was the day after Halloween. We’re all human.”Big PictureDiscussion on Plough’s post-game accountability and the emotional handshake with former mentors.Parallels drawn between this loss and the 2021 Idaho State upset — and why this team’s DNA is different.Adversity, injuries, and the “rebel mentality”: “We’re the rebellion now — we have to fight back.”Star Wars analogy 👽: Danny compares UC Davis to the Millennium Falcon — “A bucket of bolts, but still the fastest ship in the galaxy.”Looking AheadThe next three weeks define the season:at Idaho (Moscow) – dangerous matchup with their starting QB back.at Montana State (Bozeman) – playoff-level showdown.vs. Sac State – the Causeway Classic, likely with playoff implications.Brock previews his upcoming 24-hour documentary project on former Aggie Trevor Facy.Alumni shoutouts from the homecoming tailgate: Tony Kays, EJ Brown, JJ Barcy, Dalton Turay, Danny Hart, Reggie Mason, and more — “Aggie Pride alive and well.”Final ThoughtsDwight: “How we respond is everything. Idaho is everything.”Danny: “We’ve got to dig deep and find it — all three phases.”Nick: “Adversity brings us together. Love you guys — that’s what Aggie Pride’s about.”Brock: “We’re 17-5 under Plow. We’re not invincible, but we’re built for the rebound. Go Ags.”“You can’t always survive while making mistakes — this was a lose and learn situation.” – Dwight“We’re the Millennium Falcon — it might look beat-up, but we can still do the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs.” – Danny“We’ve got to take on the rebellion mentality and win the war.” – Dwight“Life’s brutally hard — go do something fun with friends and family. Come to the Causeway Classic.” – BrockBPMNJ (Bold Polisner Maddow Nelson & Judson) – Plan for your future; get your life together.UCU (University Credit Union) – Support Aggie Athletics.BG Creative Co. – Follow Brock’s new documentary work @bg.creativeco on InstagramUC Davis vs Idaho – November 9 in MoscowCan the Aggies rebound and reclaim control of their playoff fate?
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For the Boys: Jayden Stanley on Leadership, Loyalty, and Aggie Pride
UC Davis team captain and redshirt senior safety Jayden Stanley joins host Brock Galvin for an inspiring conversation on football, faith, and family. From his late start in the sport to becoming a leader at every level, Jayden shares how loyalty, preparation, and resilience have shaped his journey — both on and off the field.The two dive into Jayden’s upbringing in San Jose, the influence of his mom, his path through Independence and Menlo Atherton High Schools, and how he’s led the Aggie defense through a season full of adversity.Jayden’s football story — from a seventh-grader with a dream to UC Davis team captainHis mother’s powerful influence and recovery during COVID-19Lessons learned from leadership and being “captain on every team”The mindset behind staying patient, loyal, and preparedFilm study and communication as keys to defensive successThe adversity of the 2024 season — from Alabama humidity to injuriesShoutouts to teammates: Rex and Porter Connors, Kalani, Grant Harper, Caden Pinnick, Drew Cofield, Cam Totten, and moreReflections on facing former head coach Dan Hawkins and his son Cody HawkinsNutrition upgrades, the new E-Fact facility, and Aggie Pride cultureWhy Davis is “for the boys” — and how Jayden defines the Aggie Pride tradition“Everything I do is for the boys. That’s who I am.”“You gotta be cool and comfortable with not being recognized.”“I’ve been a captain on every team I’ve ever played for — from Little League to UC Davis.”“My mom calls me her miracle baby. I wasn’t supposed to be born, but here I am — living her dream, too.”“Do good to Davis, and Davis will do good to you.”The Melt (Burgers by Trader Joe’s)Acai FreshFroggy’s GrillGood Friends PokeChipotle & Raising Cane’sUC Davis vs Idaho State — a reunion with former coach Dan Hawkins and OC Cody Hawkins. Jayden shares why the team’s focus is internal:“We can’t give power to things we don’t control. We’re just focused on playing our best football.”Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube — search Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football Podcast.Follow on Instagram → @UCDavisFootballPodcastWebsite → aggiepridepodcast.com
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Coach Plough on Northern Colorado, Injuries, Caden Pinnick + FBS Coaching Rumors
In this powerful and candid conversation, UC Davis Head Coach Tim Plough joins hosts Dwight Smith and Brock Galvin during the Aggies’ bye week to reflect on leadership, purpose, and the grind of the season. Plough opens up about balancing family life with coaching, his long-term vision for the program, and why he’s committed to Davis despite outside interest from major FBS programs.He also shares exclusive details about a new UC Davis Football fundraising event coming February 28, 2026 in San Francisco, offering alumni and fans a chance to rally together around the future of Aggie football.This episode covers it all — belief, legacy, the anchor vs. the sails, player leadership, and how the Aggies are finding ways to win through adversity.Leadership and Family Balance: How Plough recharges through time with his family and his daily routine for mental and physical health.Building UC Davis Football: Reflections on progress, vision, and the next steps needed to compete with the top FCS programs.The Anchor and the Sails: Coach Plough’s metaphor for purpose, priorities, and staying grounded amid external job offers.Adversity and Resilience: Overcoming season-ending injuries, staying unified, and the “Aggie Pride” mindset that drives the team.Leadership Council: Spotlight on the seven-player group leading the locker room, including Mitch Dixon, the Conners Twins, Sam Gbatu, Jayden Stanley, and others.Caden Pinnick’s Rise: How the freshman QB’s work ethic and development have fueled his breakout season.Exclusive Announcement: Details on the upcoming UC Davis Wine & Football Fundraiser – February 28, 2026 at Local Edition Bar, San Francisco.
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UC Davis - Northern Arizona Reaction POD
Brock Galvin, Dwight Smith, Nick King, and Daniel Alfaro reunite for a packed Aggie Pride homecoming edition after UC Davis defeated Northern Arizona 45–24 at UC Davis Health Stadium. The guys break down the game from every angle — offense, defense, and special teams — while weaving in stories from the alumni tailgate, locker room access, and classic Aggie nostalgia.Final Score: UC Davis 45, Northern Arizona 24Record: 5–0 vs. FCS opponents, 3–0 in Big Sky playTheme: Slow start, strong finish.The Aggies turned a 10–7 halftime deficit into a dominant second half, putting up 38 unanswered points led by QB Caden Pinnock’s clinical performance.Caden Pinnock (QB): 25/29, 348 yards, 5 TDs — calm, poised, and in full command of the offense.Gattu Batu (WR): Breakout statement game with multiple big catches and yards after the catch.Stacy Dobbins (WR): First career touchdown and several highlight plays, including an acrobatic sideline grab.Jordan Fisher & Carter Vargas: Electric combo in the backfield; big special teams contributions.Defensive Front: 9 team TFLs, relentless pressure, and a crucial forced fumble recovery by Kalani Riddick to swing momentum.Jackson Sievers (LB): Emerging as the glue of the defense, filling in for injured starters and earning Before the Big Sky Player of the Game.Brock: UC Davis is on the rise but must stop the run and establish consistency to become a tier-one FCS program.Dwight: Emphasizes special teams consistency and the importance of finishing games cleanly.Nick: Praises the defensive line’s bounce-back performance and calls for improvement in kickoff coverage.Danny: Notes the need for faster starts and for the team to “put their foot on the gas early.”Brock: Jackson Sievers (LB, Capistrano Valley HS) — Tough, fast, filling a huge gap for the defense.Dwight: Stacy Dobbins (WR, St. John Bosco) — First TD, elite burst, and strong blocking.Nick: The Entire Offensive Line — Protecting Pinnock and opening lanes for the run game.Danny: Caden Pinnick — The maestro of the offense and potential Walter Payton Award candidate.Locker room access with Coach Plowright’s fiery pregame speech.Cameos from UC Davis legends: Taylor Sloat, Bakari Grant, E.J. Brown, Reggie Mason, Jimmy Kunkel, and more.Shoutout to the Krieger Terrace reception and the growing alumni community.Dwight’s idea: keep building the “alumni caravan” — show up, reconnect, and represent Aggie Pride.Brock: “You’ll go through the dark night of your soul — so go through it. Be humble and fearless. Go for it.”Dwight: “This team iced a game for the first time all year. Build on that.”Nick: “Nothing beats homecoming, a Froggy’s burger, and a UC Davis win.”Danny: “The vibe was special — let’s pack the stands and keep showing up for these guys.”#UCDavisFootball #AggiePridePodcast #Homecoming2025 #GoAgs #FCSFootball #BigSkyFootball #CadenPinnick #GotoGbatu
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The Michael Scott Episode: Past, Present, and Future of the Aggie Pack
In this week’s episode, Brock and Dwight sit down with two of the most spirited voices in UC Davis athletics, Michael Lee (current Aggie Pack MC) and Scott Judson (former Aggie Pack MC and past UC Davis Alumni President).Together, the crew dives into the past, present, and future of Aggie fandom — from the rowdy Toomey Field days and legendary “Aggie Pack Extremists,” to the growing energy around UC Davis Health Stadium.You’ll hear stories about:How Michael Lee went from unpaid sports intern to the face of the modern Aggie Pack.The legacy of the Toomey Field North End Zone and how it built Aggie tradition.The challenges of rebuilding student engagement post-COVID.What it means to keep the Aggie Spirit alive — from the student section to alumni tailgates.Plus: shoutouts to Woodstock’s Pizza, Hunan, and a few well-earned Aggie Pack ego boosts.Whether you remember the Toomey Tunnel or just showed up for BrewFest, this one’s a fun, nostalgic, and honest look at what makes UC Davis football our community team.
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UC Davis - Cal Poly Reaction POD
The Aggies keep the Golden Horseshoe in Davis with a gritty 34–27 win over Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo! Brock and Dwight break down the rivalry game, share stories from the road, and highlight the standout performances that defined the night.Victory in SLO – UC Davis earns its ninth straight win over Cal Poly, keeping the Golden Horseshoe streak alive.Caden Pinnock’s Breakout Game – Over 300 yards passing, a rushing TD, and absolute command of the offense.Playmakers Everywhere – Zach Jones’ two touchdowns, big catches from Stacey Dobbins and Ian Simpson, plus tough blocking from the WRs and TEs.Defense Rising Up – Despite key injuries (Connors brothers, Cam Totten), young players like Jackson Sievers and Jaden Stanley stepped up in big moments.On the Road in San Luis Obispo – Brock and Dwight talk about the Cal Poly gameday experience, running into Aggie families, and what it’s like celebrating with Aggie fans away from home.Looking Ahead – With Homecoming on deck and injuries piling up, how will UC Davis respond?Aggie families and alumni who showed up in force in SLOWoodstocks Pizza & a special Ethiopian-inspired old fashionedSponsors like BPM & Jay and everyone supporting Aggie PrideThe Aggies move to 4–1 (4–0 vs. FCS) and now look ahead to a huge Homecoming matchup against Northern Arizona.👉 Follow us on Instagram [@AggiePridePodcast] for recap videos, behind-the-scenes, and new Aggie Pride hats.🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Shoutouts
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Mitchell Dixon: Senior Captain Recaps Weber State Win and Previews Cal Poly Week
Our 6th year Senior Captain, Mitchell Dixon, joins the show to preview the dominant 34-12 win over the Weber State Wildcats. He speaks about the challenge Coach Tim Plough gave the TE Room, how the team is responding to the Winston Williams injury, and what it will take to beat Cal Poly in this weekend's Battle for the Golden Horseshoe.
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Weber State Preview w/ Big Sky Producer Meghan Robinson & Former Teammates Brad Bispo + Danny Alfaro
This week on Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football Podcast, we bring you a special two-part episode.First, Brock sits down with Meghan Robinson, Director of Broadcast & Digital Media for the Big Sky Conference. Meghan shares her incredible journey from ESPN’s College GameDay—where she produced some of the show’s most moving features—to leading Big Sky storytelling today. She opens up about:How a New England Patriots fan from Philly found her way into college football media.Memorable behind-the-scenes GameDay stories (including Lee Corso, Tom Rinaldi, and the Navy goat 🐐).The power of storytelling in sports and why FCS football deserves the spotlight.What excites her most about the 2025 Big Sky season and the players to watch.Then, Brock is joined by fellow Aggie alums Daniel Alfaro (QB10) and Brad Bispo (TE) for a nostalgic, fun, and football-filled conversation. Together, they:Share their UC Davis football stories and memories from the locker room to the tunnel.Reflect on the brotherhood, road trips, and unforgettable games that shaped their time in Aggie blue.Break down the upcoming UC Davis vs. Weber State matchup—what to expect from both sides of the ball, key players to watch, and what it will take for the Aggies to win.Roast each other a little along the way (including Brad’s blocking skills and Danny’s QB takes).Whether you’re here for the inside look at college sports media or the Aggie football nostalgia and game preview, this episode has a little something for everyone.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more Aggie Pride content, and follow us on social @AggiePridePod for updates all season long.
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UC Davis - Southern Utah REACTION POD
In this episode of Aggie Pride, hosts Brock Galvin and Nick King reflect on UC Davis's impressive 50-34 victory over Southern Utah. They discuss personal highlights from the game, including interactions with coaches and alumni, and delve into the game's key moments, standout performances, and the overall atmosphere. The conversation covers the effectiveness of the Aggies' offense, the challenges faced by the defense, and the impact of special teams. They also analyze the performance of quarterback Caden Pinnick and the contributions of freshmen players, concluding with their players of the game and thoughts on the team's future.
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Southern Utah Preview w/ RB Carter Vargas and Asst. AD Ari Osier
UC Davis football is finally back home at UC Davis Health Stadium, and Brock and Nick are breaking down everything you need to know heading into the matchup against Southern Utah. From explosive quarterbacks to defensive playmakers, this episode dives deep into the keys for both sides of the ball.Southern Utah Recap – A wild first three weeks for the Thunderbirds, including their 50–49 shootout against Northern Arizona.Offensive Breakdown – Why QB Bronson Barron and RB Joshua Dye make SUU a dangerous opponent, and how their offense mirrors UC Davis with motion, play-action, and rhythm.Defensive Preview – Spotlighting linebacker Sebastian Adamski, edge rusher Lando Jones, and transfer talent that gives SUU grit despite giving up big points.Keys to the Game – What UC Davis must do on offense, defense, and special teams to secure the win at home.Caden Pinnick Factor – Why this could be the week for Aggie fans to see Pinnick’s dual-threat ability shine.Memories & Rivalry Vibes – Brock and Nick reflect on their playing days against Southern Utah, road trip horror stories, and why this matchup always feels tricky.Score Predictions – Will the Aggies blow the doors off, or is this a game that comes down to the final drive?Two special interviews you won’t want to miss:Carter Vargas – The young Aggie linebacker shares insight on the team’s preparation and mindset.Ari Osier – Assistant AD and equipment room legend gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what keeps the program running.
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Washington Preview w/ DC Matt Coombs and Former Team MVP, Bobby Erskine
In this episode, Brock is joined by former UC Davis defensive standout and team MVP Bobby Erskine as guest co-host. Together, they walk down memory lane—from Bobby’s recruiting story and early years at Davis to his role on the search committee that helped bring in the next UCD Head Coach. Bobby shares candid stories about playing against NFL talent, the “Lost Boys” defensive unit, and how Aggie Pride has stuck with him long after his playing days.The episode also features a special guest interview with Defensive Coordinator Matt Coombs, who reflects on:Building a new-look defense with young and transfer players.Teaching resilience, fundamentals, and staying calm under pressure.Preparing to face a Washington team just two years removed from the national championship game.Returning home to Husky Stadium, where his own love for football began.Finally, Brock and Bobby break down UC Davis’ matchup with Washington:Key players to watch, including the Connors brothers and new defensive standouts.Early season takeaways and what’s impressed so far.Score predictions and what it will take for the Aggies to compete at a Power 4 level.
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UC Davis - Utah Tech REACTION POD
In this episode of Aggie Pride, Brock catches up with former UC Davis quarterback and current sideline correspondent Daniel Alfaro. Danny brings his unique perspective as both a player and analyst, sharing what it’s like to travel with the Aggies, sit in on team meetings, and feel the pulse of the program on game day.Behind the Scenes – Danny breaks down Fast Friday, pregame routines, and the energy that carries the team from meetings to kickoff.Game Recap – A detailed look at UC Davis’s performance in St. George, including offensive sparks, defensive resilience, and special teams momentum shifts.QB Room Discipline – Insights into Caden Pinnick’s growth, the pressure of being QB1, and how the coaching staff balances development with game-day execution.Defensive Adjustments – How the Aggie D stood tall in the second half, dealt with field position battles, and made key stops when it mattered most.Faith, Adversity & Brotherhood – Danny and Brock reflect on the bigger picture: how Aggie Pride extends beyond the field into life, resilience, and community.Personal Reflections – From childhood memories of Friday night lights to the ongoing bond between alumni and current players, Danny shares what makes UC Davis special.This conversation shows how Aggie Pride isn’t just about wins and losses — it’s about the lifelong network, lessons of resilience, and passion for football that stays long after the final whistle.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Why This Episode Matters
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Utah Tech Preview with Sam Goligoski + Trent Carrade
In this week’s episode of Aggie Pride, Brock and Dwight sit down with two rising stars of the UC Davis defensive line: Sam Goligoski (Serra High School) and Trent Carrade (Marin Catholic). Best friends off the field and impact players on it, Sam and Trent share their football journeys, their bond as roommates, and what fuels their drive as Aggies.Football Origins – How both Sam and Trent went from undersized high school athletes during COVID to carving out roles as preferred walk-ons at UC Davis.High School Influences – The life-shaping lessons from legendary Bay Area coaches Patrick Walsh (Serra) and Mazi Moayed (Marin Catholic).Stepping Into the Spotlight – Reflections on last year’s opportunities, including battling through injuries and sudden call-ups, and how those moments prepared them for bigger roles in 2025.Mercer Game Chaos – Their first-hand reactions to the bizarre “no contest” opener in Montgomery and how the team is channeling that experience heading into Utah Tech.Faith, Family, and Brotherhood – The inspirations that drive them daily, from chapel gatherings with teammates to setting examples for their families.Aggie Pride Defined – What the brotherhood at UC Davis means to them, and how the connection between players, coaches, and community fuels their commitment.Fan Questions – From Pokémon favorites and In-N-Out orders to the weirdest college food concoctions, Sam and Trent have some fun with questions submitted by Aggie fans.Sam and Trent represent the next wave of UC Davis football — gritty walk-ons turned difference makers, bonded by shared stories of resilience, faith, and relentless work. Their perspective gives fans an inside look at the defensive line room and the culture of Aggie Pride that continues to grow stronger What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Why This Episode MattersSam and Trent represent the next wave of UC Davis football — gritty walk-ons turned difference makers, bonded by shared stories of resilience, faith, and relentless work. Their perspective gives fans an inside look at the defensive line room and the culture of Aggie Pride that continues to grow stronger each season.
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UC Davis - Mercer REACTION POD
The Aggies were up 23–17 with 7:30 left when the FCS Kickoff in Montgomery was called a no contest after lightning delays. Mother Nature won the night, but UC Davis showed plenty worth talking about.In this episode, Brock is joined by Nick King — UC Davis alum, former All Big Sky Honoree , and Team Defensive Player of the Year — for an in-depth breakdown and reaction show.Game Day Experience – Nick’s fan perspective from kickoff confusion to watching the game with fellow Aggies.Quarterback Spotlight – Freshman Caden Pinnick’s breakout first half, dual-threat ability, and what Mercer did to slow him down.Defensive Breakdown – Strong linebacker play from Porter Connors, standout moments from freshman CB Drew Cofield, and Nick’s expert analysis of the D-Line unit.Running Game & Offense – The three-back rotation, Jordan Fisher’s explosive playmaking, and questions about pass protection.Special Teams & Momentum Shifts – How missed field goals and blocked kicks shaped the second half.The No Contest Decision – Why the ADs landed on option four, and how this impacts UC Davis moving forward.Looking Ahead – Concerns and optimism for the Utah Tech matchup and the rest of the season.Defense: Porter Connors – physical, tone-setting linebacker play.Offense: Jordan Fisher – impact as both a runner and special teams spark.Whether you’re a diehard Aggie, Big Sky follower, or just love college football chaos, this episode has everything — analysis, laughs, and plenty of Aggie Pride.👉 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube👉 Grab an Aggie Pride hat at AggiePridePodcast.comWhat we cover in this episode:Players of the Game (sponsored segment):
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Mercer Preview
In this week’s episode of Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football Podcast, Brock and Dwight are joined by Anthony Soto — former UC Davis wideout and current Offensive Coordinator at Mercer.We cover:Soto’s journey from Aggie receiver to D2 coach and now OC at MercerCoaching philosophies shaped by UC Davis greats like Pat McCannInside look at Mercer’s program, culture, and offensive identityKey names to watch for the Bears on Saturday, including RBs CJ Miller and Tavius EisenA breakdown of UC Davis’ two-deep, from Caden Pinnick at QB to a deep RB roomHow both programs mirror each other heading into the FCS Kickoff on national TVPlus:Our Buckhorn Grill Score PredictionsFan questions from Instagram and Aggie Sports TalkA giveaway update (hats are 🔥 — order at AggiePridePodcast.com)
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Joe Davidson: Sac-Joaquin Section Football, The Power of Curiosity + Causeway Rivals Breakdown
In this episode of Aggie Pride, Brock and Dwight sit down with Sacramento Bee Hall of Fame sportswriter Joe Davidson, a legendary voice in Northern California athletics. From decades of covering high school football and UC Davis athletics to NBA seasons with the Kings, Joe shares stories, insight, and history only he can recall—often down to the exact year and score.We talk about:Joe’s journey from small-town athlete to one of the most trusted names in local sports journalismThe growth of Northern California high school football, from Folsom’s rise to Grant’s proud traditionUC Davis football’s evolution under Dan Hawkins and Tim PloughBig Sky and FCS storylines to watch this seasonSac State’s bold moves, Jaden Rashada’s arrival, and the “Go-Go” offenseWhy curiosity fuels great storytelling — and what keeps Joe passionate after decades in the businessNotable Moments:How a student referendum once saved UC Davis and Sac State football from being cutThe “family” approach to recruiting that sets UC Davis apartJoe’s Hall of Fame induction and the relationships behind his reportingPredictions for the 2024 high school season, including dark horse contendersInside look at the future of the Causeway Classic rivalryLinks & Resources:Follow Joe Davidson on X (Twitter): @SacBee_JoeDSacramento Bee Sports: sacbee.com/sportsSupport the podcast: SubscribeFollow us on Instagram: @ucdavisfootballpodcastWatch on YouTube: @AggiePridePODLeave a review on Spotify/AppleBuy a Hat: AggiePride MerchandiseVisit our website: aggiepridepodcast.com
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Miles Hastings: 2025 Big Sky Football Season Preview/ Predictions
Former UC Davis quarterback Miles Hastings joins Brock and Dwight for an in-depth 2025 season preview. Fresh off his transition from the gridiron to quarterback coaching, Miles opens up about his post-football journey, his brief CFL experience, and how he’s finding purpose mentoring the next generation.The crew dives into:Miles’ reflections on his UC Davis career and lessons for current AggiesThe mindset and preparation needed in the QB room this seasonBig Sky team-by-team takes, from Montana State’s elite coaching to NAU’s rising talentWhy healthy competition matters — and how the Aggies can make a title runFavorite memories, from rivalry wins to unforgettable comebacksWhether you’re an Aggie diehard or just love behind-the-scenes football insight, this episode delivers a mix of nostalgia, honest analysis, and fired-up energy for the season ahead.Listen in and get ready for Aggie football — Go Ags!🔗 Links:Support the podcast: SubscribeFollow us on Instagram: @ucdavisfootballpodcastWatch on YouTube: @AggiePridePODLeave a review on Spotify/AppleBuy a Hat: AggiePride MerchandiseVisit our website: aggiepridepodcast.com
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Paul Shelton + Jacob Pysk: Mercer Prep Begins
In this episode of the Aggie Pride podcast, host Brock Galvin engages with UC Davis football's offensive coordinator Paul Shelton and grad transfer Jacob Psyk. They discuss the culture of UC Davis football, the importance of authenticity in coaching, personal growth through adversity, and the dynamics of team relationships. Shelton shares insights on building a strong offensive strategy, while Psyk reflects on his journey from Harvard to UC Davis, emphasizing the balance between academics and athletics. The conversation highlights the significance of community engagement and the expectations for the upcoming season.🔗 Links:Support the podcast: SubscribeFollow us on Instagram: @ucdavisfootballpodcastWatch on YouTube: @AggiePridePODLeave a review on Spotify/AppleBuy a Hat: AggiePride MerchandiseVisit our website: aggiepridepodcast.com
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White Coats & Shoulder Pads: Doctors, Discipline, and Davis Grit
🔗 Links:Support the podcast: SubscribeFollow us on Instagram: @ucdavisfootballpodcastWatch on YouTube: @AggiePridePODLeave a review on Spotify/AppleIn this special episode of Aggie Pride: A UC Davis Football Podcast, we sit down with four former Aggie football players who traded shoulder pads for stethoscopes—and never lost their love for the game.Bob Krieger, Jim Howard, Bob Kincade, and Eric Smith reflect on their time at UC Davis, the discipline and community that shaped them, and how football forged their path to success in medicine, finance, and beyond. From the legacy of Coach Sochor to the rigors of balancing pre-med with practice, these stories are raw, funny, inspiring, and uniquely Aggie.🔹 Why UC Davis shaped more than just athletes🔹 The legendary white coat football photo🔹 Lessons in leadership, loyalty, and late-night study sessions🔹 How football helped launch careers in orthopedics, internal medicine, and finance🔹 Saxophones, team skits, and Friday night jam sessions🔹 Advice for future Aggies—from the classroom to the clinicWhether you're a UC Davis alum, a football fan, or just love a good story about grit and growth—this episode is for you.👉 Subscribe, share, and tag a teammate who should hear this one.Go Ags.
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Sam Herder: Big Sky Football, FCS Brackets & Breakout Players
🔗 Links:Support the podcast: SubscribeFollow us on Instagram: @ucdavisfootballpodcastWatch on YouTube: @AggiePridePODLeave a review on Spotify/AppleNational FCS analyst Sam Herder joins Aggie Pride to talk all things 2025 college football—playoff predictions, Big Sky surprises, and the path ahead for UC Davis.In this episode:Who’s rising (and who’s falling) in the Big SkyEarly projected playoff bracket talk: seeded teams, Big Sky vs MVFC, and where the Big Sky stacks upPlayers and programs poised for breakout seasonsWhere UC Davis fits in the national conversationPlus, Sam shares what he’s watching as fall camps heat up across the country.🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube
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Bakari Grant — Built Different: Oakland, CFL, and the Business of Impact
🔗 Links:Support the podcast: SubscribeFollow us on Instagram: @ucdavisfootballpodcastWatch on YouTube: @AggiePridePODLeave a review on Spotify/AppleBakari Grant is a legend on and off the field. From Pop Warner to UC Davis, from the CFL to co-founding a business changing senior and veteran care—his story is about grit, vision, and purpose.In this episode, Dwight sits down with Bakari to talk about:– Growing up in Oakland and what football meant– Earning a scholarship to Davis… through basketball highlights– That iconic Hail Mary catch 🔥– Lessons from a long CFL career and finally winning the Grey Cup– His current mission: building dignified housing through Wellnest, a powerful new solution for aging-in-place and veteran careBakari embodies what it means to be built different. A must-listen for anyone who cares about Aggie football—and building a life of meaning after the game.🎧 Subscribe, share, and support the pod.📩 For sponsorship inquiries or to get involved, email: [email protected]👇 Learn more about Wellnest: https://www.wearewellnest.com/
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/ucdavisfootball/subscribeWelcome to 'Aggie Pride,' your ultimate UC Davis Football podcast! Hosted by former players Brock Galvin and Dwight Smith, this series dives deep into the world of Aggie football. From nostalgic trips down memory lane to in-depth analysis of current games, rosters, and coaching changes, we leave no stone unturned. Whether you're a die-hard fan, a former player, or new to UC Davis football, 'Aggie Pride' offers unique insights, heartfelt stories, and engaging discussions that celebrate the heart and soul of Aggie Nation. Tune in for special guest appearances, game previews and recaps, and more
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