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UC DAVIS FOOTBALL NOTES - GAME 7
Southern Utah (3-4)
vs.
No. 18 UC Davis (2-3)
Saturday, October 21, 2006
1:05 p.m. (PDT) • Davis, Calif.
Toomey Field (7,905) • Natural Grass
OPENING KICKOFF
• UC Davis plays its second consecutive home game after opening the season with five straight on the road. • The matchup is also the second of four Great West Football Conference matchups for the Aggies. • Southern Utah is visiting UC Davis for a league game for the second straight year... Similarily, the Aggies will visit GWFC foe South Dakota State next week for the second consecutive season. • UC Davis has won four straight games at Toomey Field, a streak that began against Southern Utah last season. • The Aggies' three wins put them halfway to six which would extend their consecutive streak of winning seasons to 37, the longest of any non-NCAA Division III team. • Last season's 33-21 win over the Thunderbirds started a season-best three-game winning streak for UC Davis. • K Emmanuel Benjamin has had a hot foot this season, making at least one field goal in his last seven games going back to last year... The Aggie junior is 7 of 9 (.778) this season. • WR Tony Kays has caught 6 TD passes over the last four games, including at least one in each game... His season total of 6 exceeds last year's 3 TD's, which came during his record year of 93 catches for 1,213 yards. • The Aggies have held three teams to 32 rushing yards or less through their first six games... Montana State had an opponent-low of 2 net yards while Central Arkansas and Northern Colorado had 31 and 32, respectively... Overall, oppponents are averaging 93.0 ypg. • WR CHRIS CARTER, the GWFC Offensive Player of the Week, has combined with Kays for nearly 1,000 receiving yards so far... Carter has 33 grabs for 520 yards while Kays has 32 for 431 yards... Carter also had 3 TD's. • Kays also needs just 22 catches to become the Aggies' all-time leader in receptions... CHARLEY ENOS (1998-2001) had 194. • QB Jon Grant is averaging 261.0 ypg passing, a mark that would rank him No. 5 in NCAA Div. I-AA if the Aggies were able to officially be ranked... All 13 of Grant's TD passes have come in the past four games. • Last week, Grant became just the second quarterback at UC Davis to eclipse 7,000 career yards... He has 7,024 and only trails J.T. O'SULLIVAN (10,745, 1998-2001) and Kevin Daft (7,601, 1995-98) • In all three of its wins, UC Davis is averaging 38.7 ppg, and is averaging just 18.0 ppg in their losses. • Grant threw for 291 yards last week against Central Arkansas, barely missing his second 300-yard game of the year... He eclipsed the plateau against Montana State (324) while also just missing at Youngstown State (285). • Grant has amassed 7,280 yards of total offense, pushing him to No. 3 on the Aggies' all-time list... He needs 417 yards to move into the No. 2 spot past QB Kevin Daft (1995-98)... QB J.T. O'SULLIVAN (1998-2001) holds down the No. 1 spot with 11,544. • The Aggies are the only team ranked in either The Sports Network or College Sporting News Coaches polls with no more than three wins. • UC Davis is 18 of 19 (.947) in the "red-zone", including 11 TD's... The only time they have not scored came on a missed field goal attempt at Montana State... Opponents are also doing well when close to the end-zone, converting 14 of 16 times (.875). • Grant is No. 4 in I-AA in total passing yards (1,566), No. 5 passing yards/gm (261.0), No. 6 total offense yards/gm (273.0), tied for No. 6 in completions/gm (20.83) and tied for No. 15 in points responsible for/gm (13.0). • UC Davis has broken up 12 passes compared to 34 for opponents. • The Aggies' trip to South Dakota State next week will give them 13,666 travel miles for the 2006 season.
WHAT'S IN A NAME
• With the transition to Division I comes more attention from national media and, as a result, more media outlets referring to UC Davis in a number of different manners.Simply, the university is either "UC Davis" or "University of California, Davis". • Incorrect references we have seen in media outlets: California-Davis, Cal-Davis, U.C. Davis, Cal St. Davis, Davis State and U.C.-Davis... A new one spotted last season was U-C Davis... An new moniker noticed on a luggage tag last week at Montana State was "U-C David"... Wow. • The Aggies thank you for helping them make a new name for themselves on the field only.
ALL-TIME SERIES
• UC Davis leads Southern Utah 7-3 in their all-time series which began in 1993... The Aggies have won four of the past five meetings... UC Davis is 5-0 against the Thunderbirds at Toomey Field, having not been held to less than 26 points in any of the home games and having averaged 41.3 ppg. in the last three matchups in Davis.
HEAD COACHES
• Bob Biggs (UC Davis `73) is in his 14th season at the helm of the Aggies and his 29th with the program overall. • He owns a 111-46-1 (.706) overall record and is 57-16-1 (.782) at Toomey Field, 44-12-0 (.786) in October and entered the year 33-14 (.702) against opponents on the 2006 schedule. • Biggs is the second-winningest coach in the history of the UC Davis program. • WES MEIER (Utah `91) is 10-17 (.357) and in his third year at Southern Utah. • Meier led the Thunderbirds to 6-5 record in 2004, the program's first winning season since 2000... Southern Utah finished 1-9 overall and 1-4 in his second season last year.
BRIEF THUNDERBIRDS SCOUTING REPORT
• Southern Utah is on a three-game losing streak after winning three of their first four. • The Thunderbirds feature a potent rushing attack that is averaging 178.4 ypg, good enough for No. 34 in I-AA. • That average is helped by four players averaging at least 42.3 ypg : RB JOHNNY SANCHEZ (72.3), QB WES MARSHALL (44.0); RB KYLE COOP (42.3) and BRANDON GODFREY (46.5). • The Southern Utah offense is nearly balanced between the run and the pass with the aerial game accounting for 185.9 ypg. • WR JOEY HEW LEN has a team-high 31 catches, more than twice as many as the next receiver, LARUE BURLEY, who has 15... Hew Len's 369 total yards also lead the team. • Southern Utah has three times rushed for at least 246 yards, gaining 246 against Western State, 280 against Texas State and 280 vs. McNeese State. • Conversely, outside of 335 passing yards in the opener against Montana Tech, the Thunderbirds have not passed for more than 179 in any other game. • In all, their 364.3 ypg. of total offense has been helped by at four games with at least 400 yards, including a season-high 469 in the opener. • Southern Utah was also penalized for at least 125 in each of the first three games but has been flagged for no more than 76 in each of the last four outings. • Defensively, Southern Utah is giving up 317.0 ypg., including 140.9 on the ground and 176.1 through the air. • Opponents have gained at least 372 yards in four of the Thunderbirds past five games including 946 total yards the last two games. • SS D.J. SENTER has a team-high 43 total tackles and has four pass breakups to go with three forced fumbles. • OLB LA'VAR PORTER has 40 total tackles while LEVI ERICKSON has a team-high 3.0 sacks for 24 yards. • CB DAVE ZELASKO leads the team with a pair of interceptions. • Southern Utah's special teams have blocked six kicks this year, including three by CB BRIAN KOFOED.
NOTES FROM CENTRAL ARKANSAS
• LB David Heckman's return of a blocked PAT in the first quarter was the program's first defensive 2-pt conversion since JOSH FARROW returned one 90 yards against Central Washington in 1998... Heckman ran 86 yards with his. • WR Tony Kays caught a TD pass for the fourth straight game... He has six in that span. • UC Davis held Central Arkansas to just 31 net rushing yards including minus-3 yards after the first quarter... It was the third time this year an opponent has been held to less than 32 rushing yards (32-UNC, 2-MSU, 31-UCA). • DT John Faletoese's interception was the first of his career to go with three pass breakups. • The Aggies were just 3 of 14 on third down. • They also didn't record a sack for the first time this year. • Both RB Alex Garfio (knee) and WR Chris Miller (shoulder) were lost to injury and will not play this week against Southern Utah. • SS Luis Amaral's interception was his first since 2004, third of his career, and at 21 return yards, the longest of his career. • UC Davis had scoring drives of 80 yards twice and another of 63 yards.
AGGIES SAW A LOT OF AMERICA TO START `06
• UC Davis started the season with five straight games for the first time ever... (The schedule was set up with home games later in the slate in the hopes UC Davis would be able to play in its new stadium. Due to construction delays, that will not happen this year). • The Aggies traveled 10,968 roundtrip miles during their first five games: Northern Colorado (1,832); TCU (2,850); Montana State (1,472); Youngstown State (4,346) and Cal Poly (468). • Mix in a 2,698-mile roundtrip to South Dakota State in October and the Aggies will have covered 13,666 miles for 2006. • The 2006 schedule also has UC Davis playing road games in each of the Pacific (Cal Poly), Mountain (MSU, UNC), Central (TCU, SDSU) and Eastern timezones (YSU).
36-YEAR WINNING STREAK
• The Aggies enter the season with 36 consecutive winning seasons, the longest active streak of any non-Division III school in the country. • UC Davis has not had a losing record since a 3-7 mark in 1969. • The streak has been in jeopardy heading into the final game of the season five times, but last year marked the first time the Aggies entered the season-finale with a .500 record and needed a victory to secure the winning record. • Former coach JIM SOCHOR (1970-88) started the streak, it was continued by BOB FOSTER (1989-92) and has been extended by Bob Biggs (1993-present). • UC Davis is 297-98-7 (.748) during the streak.
OTHER STREAKS OF NOTE
• The Aggies' 36 straight winning seasons are synonymous with its football program, however, two other streaks are also intact in 2006. • UC Davis has scored in 184 consecutive games... The last shutout was a 19-0 defeat to Cal Poly in 1990. • The Aggies have not had less than 200 yards in total offense since a 30-12 loss to Nevada in 1969, a span that now stands at 405 games... UC Davis had 130 in that game.
STRONG CONFERENCE HISTORY
• The Aggies' co-championship in the Great West Football Conference last season was their first league title since 1993... UC Davis was not affliliated from 1994-2003. • UC Davis has won at least a share of a championship during 23 of its last 25 years of conference affiliation... The other two times it was second. • Included in that run is a 20-year streak from 1971-1990 of at least a share of a conference title. • Conference affiliation (1971-81, Far Western Conference; 1982-92, Northern California Athletic Conference; American West Conference, 1993; 2004-present, GWFC).
ALL-CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE RETURNS
• UC Davis welcomes back 10 players who earned recognition on the All-Great West Football Conference teams last year, including six on the first team, three on the second and one honorable mention. • Grant and Kays were named to the first team on offense with Grant also earning Co-Offensive Player of the Year accolades (with James Noble of Cal Poly). • DE James Amos, DT John Faletoese, DE Mike Ng and FS Jonathan Barsi were named to the first-team defense. • OT Elliot Vallejo and CB Nevan Bergan were voted to the second-team along with PK Emmanuel Benjamin. • CB Adam Cook was selected honorable mention.
DEFENSE WAS A KEY TO `05 SUCCESS
• UC Davis allowed just 87.5 rushing ypg. last season, a mark that would've ranked it No. 2 in I-AA had the Aggies been eligible to be officially ranked. • The Aggies held seven of 11 opponents below 100 yards rushing, including ranked teams No. 16 North Dakota State (3 yards), No. 10 Cal Poly (50) and No. 7 New Hampshire (81), as well as Northern Colorado (31), Portland State (33), Stanford (74) and Sacramento State (99). • The 87.5 avg is the second-lowest in school history behind 1983 (68.2). • UC Davis allowed just seven rushing touchdowns, including just one during a six-game stretch in midseason. • Four players who started last year on the front line - DE Mike Ng, DE James Amos, DT John Faletoese and DT Naveen Daftari - return this season. • However, the starting `05 linebacking corps of WLB Ben Reece, MLB Dan Elbanna and SLB NOLAN DEGRAAF - all graduated...Reece and Elbanna were the top two tacklers last season, respectively. • Sure, the rushing defense in 2005 was outstanding, but so was the defense overall... Consider these I-AA "unofficial, official" defensive rankings: Total defense (8th, 282,6), passing efficiency (4th, 96.03); 3rd-down conversion (2nd, .276); scoring (16.7) and sacks avg. (T10th, 2.91).
PRESEASON AND IN-SEASON HONORS PARADE
• WR Tony Kays earned a pair of preseason second-team All-America honors by The Sports Network, Don Hansen's Football Gazette and by I-AA.org. • QB Jon Grant was named a preseason second-team All-America by I-AA.org and a third-team by Don Hansen's Football Gazette. • Grant was named to the 16-player "watch list" for the Walter Payton Award, given to the top player in Div. I-AA. • CB Nevan Bergan was named a preseason second-team All-America by Don Hansen's Football Gazette. • Four Aggies received mention by Matt Dougherty, Executive Director of I-AA Football for The Sports Network, as being among the top returning players at their positions... Those players are Kays (No. 3, wide receivers), Grant (No. 4, quarterbacks), Bergan (No. 8; cornerbacks) and John Faletoese (No. 9, defensive tackles). • DE Mike Ng was named the GWFC Defensive Player of the Week after three sacks against Northern Colorado... He was also named National Player of the Week by Don Hansen's Football Gazette. • QB Jon Grant was named the GWFC Offensive Co-Player of the Week and the Offensive Co-Player of the week by Don Hansen's Football Gazette after his performance against Montana State.
KAYS CLOSING IN ON ALL-TIME CATCH MARK
• WR Tony Kays suffered an ankle injury against Northern Colorado which sidelined him for most of the game and was hampered still against TCU... However he returned to his recent form with a 10 rec., 143-yard performance with 3 TD's against Montana State. • He added 6 catches for 111 yards against Cal Poly, giving him 10 games with at least 100 receiving yards... He also has six games with at least 10 catches. • He has 173 career receptions and last weekend passed RANDY WILLIAMS who had 169 from 1982-85 for No. 4 on the all-time list... His 2,304 career receiving yards are No. 5 on the all-time list... He is 618 yards away from moving into the No. 4 position. • He needs just 22 to pass CHARLEY ENOS (1998-2001) for the all-time lead... Enos had 194. • After catching just 3 TD's last year, Kays has SIX in his last FOUR games... It's the first time in his career he's scored in four straight games, surpassing a series of games against Northern Colorado, Western Oregon and Stephen F. Austin in 2004 when he scored a touchdowns. • He has 173 career receptions and last weekend passed RANDY WILLIAMS who had 169 from 1982-85 for No. 4 on the all-time list... His 2,304 career receiving yards are No. 5 on the all-time list... He is 618 yards away from moving into the No. 4 position. • His 93 total catches in 2005 broke the previous school record of 75 by Michael Oliva (2001) for an overall season and 55 for a regular season by Charley Enos (2000). • The 93 were also most among Div. I-AA receivers. • His 1,213 yards last year are most for a regular season at UC Davis. • Kays tied the school record for single-game catches with 12 in the opener against New Hampshire and then broke it with 15 a week later against Portland State. • He had six games with at least 115 receiving yards, including 212 (on 13 receptions) versus Cal Poly. • He was named All-American by Associated Press (2nd), The Sports Network (3rd) and Don Hansen's Football Gazette (2nd). • He left the UNC game without a catch in this year's opener, ending a streak of 19 straight games with at least one grab... Kays only has gone catchless just four times in 33 career games. • Kays was especially prolific against Cal Poly, ending his career with 439 receiving yards against the Mustangs in three games.
GRANT MARCHES ON PASSING RECORDS
• QB Jon Grant is on track to become the Aggies' first three-year starter since J.T. O'SULLIVAN (1999-2001) and only the third - along with former New York Jets QB KEN O'BRIEN (1980-82) - in the past 25 years. • His 324-yard performance at Montana State only enhanced an already outstanding Aggie career. • He now has seven career 300-yard efforts with a career-best 393 at Cal Poly in `04... Grant has 700 yds vs. Poly in `05 & `06... Grant nearly had another 300-yard game, just missing with 291 vs. Central Arkansas. • His 5 TD strikes against Montana State surpassed his previous career-best of four against South Dakota State and were one off the school record. • Statistically, he ranks in the top 10 nationally for total passing yards (4th), passing yards per game (5th), total offense (6th) and completions per game (T6th)... Grant is also T15th for `points-responsible-for.' • His 28 completions against Youngstown State were a season-high and the second-most of his career. • Grant had four 300-yard passing games last season, including 373 at Stephen F. Austin... He had 307 a week earlier against Cal Poly. • Grant also rushed for a team-high six touchdowns in 2005, and has two more so far this season. • His 23.55 completions/game last year would've ranked No. 8 nationally, his passing yards (261.2) would've been 14th and his total offense (273.3) 16th. • He is a two-time first-team All-GWFC quarterback is No. 5 on the career passing yards chart at UC Davis with 5,893.
BERGAN MOVES UP INTERCEPTION CHARTS
• CB Nevan Bergan had a breakout year in 2005 after entering the year with just one career interception. • He had seven picks last year, including two each against New Hampshire and North Dakota State, which tied him for second-most in a single season at UC Davis. • His average of 0.64 int/game was third-best among I-AA players. • Bergan led the GWFC in interceptions and had 17 passes defended (interceptions & breakups combined), which put him fifth nationally. • He added another pick with his 27-yard return at Montana State, giving him nine interceptions for his career (T6th at UC Davis). • Bergan needs one more interception to tied JEFF ALLEN (1977-79) for No. 5 on the program's all-time list.
EXPERIENCE UP FRONT ROLLS ON
• Five players who started last season return for the Aggies in 2006 as the team looks to improve its rushing average of 99.5 ypg. • LT Kyle Skierski and RT Elliot Vallejo anchor the line from the outside, each having started the past 27 games.. Skierski split time between guard and tackle, playing the last five at the latter. • C Timothy Keane enters the season having started all of last season and is working on 16 straight starts. • RG Jonathan Compas started the first six games of last season before being sidelined by injury while LG MARIO GONZALES started the last five games of the year. • The group is off to a good start in 2006, having allowed just five sacks in 196 passing plays.
LEADING RUSHER IN `05 REDSHIRTING IN `06
• RB Nelson Doris, who led the Aggies in rushing last year with 328 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns in the upset of Stanford, will redshirt this season while continuing to recover from a foot injury. • RB Marcus Nolan returned this year after missing most of last season with a knee injury... He takes over the top spot on the depth chart after a knee injury to RB Alex Garfio against Central Arkansas.
CAREER STAT UPDATES
• Aggies making their way up the career charts: • QB Jon Grant is No. 3 in passing yardage (6,733), having moved passed FIVE other Aggie QB's already this season... He's become the third QB in Aggie history to surpass 7,000 career yards... He passed standout QB KEN O'BRIEN (1980-82, 6,637 yds) for No. 3 after gaining 231 yards against Cal Poly. • Grant is No. 3 in total offense (7,280 yards)... Grant is also No. 3 in attempts (976) and 94 tries from becoming No. 1, and is No. 3 in completions (572), 97 from assuming that top spot. • WR Tony Kays has 173 career catches and is No. 4... He needs 22 to break CHARLEY ENOS' (1998-2001) mark of 194. • Kays is No. 6 with 2,304 career yards and is the sixth receiver in school history with 2,000 career yards. • CB Nevan Bergan is tied for No. 6 with 9 career interceptions... ADAM WILLIAMS (1972-73, `75) is No. 1 with 15 career picks. • PK Emmanuel Benjamin is T5th in career field goals (22) and is No. 6 in PAT's (73)... He is No. 7 in field goal attempts (36) and No. 6 in PAT tries (77).
SHARING A NAME
• It's not unsual for teams to have players with the same last name, many times the players being brothers... But UC Davis has two players named Chris Carter... And, no, it's not a George Foreman thing where the two are brothers but have the same name. • Chris L. Carter and Chris J. Carter are both active players on this year's team... The former is a WR this season while the latter is a LB... Both are making contributions and while the stat sheet lists their middle initials to help the computer stat program from getting a short circuit, media can drop the middle initials when referring to either player. • For the record, UC Davis has three players with the last name of "Brown", two with "Grant", two with "Cook", two with "Doris" and two with "Rice". • Only the two Doris's are related... The others have no relation. • There is one Faletoese.
AGGIES ELECT TEAM CAPTAINS
• UC Davis players vote for their team captains at the conclusion of the previous season. • The 2006 captains are QB Jon Grant, WR Tony Kays, DE James Amos and CB Nevan Bergan. • Kays is a captain for the second straight year.
AGGIES STAFF ARE NO STRANGERS
• A key to any successful football program is a continuity in the coaching staff... UC Davis has that one nailed. • Five members of the staff enter the season with a combined 128 "coaching years" after having been together as a quintet the past 17 years. • Bob Biggs (28 years total, 13 as head coach); Assistant head coach Fred Arp (39 years); defensive coordinator LOU BRONZAN (22 years); offensive coordinator Mike Moroski (18 years) and running backs/special teams coach Greg Chapla (17 years). • For good measure, they're all graduates of UC Davis. • Arp coached his 400th career game last season.
NEW STADIUM ON THE WAY
• UC Davis will play its final season this year at venerable Toomey Field - its home since 1949 -before moving into new digs across campus at its new stadium currently being constructed. • The 10,000-12,000-seat stadium sits below grade and is expected to be ready for occupancy in early 2007... The UC Davis women's lacrosse team will be the first Aggie team to compete in the stadium. • The stadium is being constructed on a 27-acre area known as "The Triangle" on the west side of campus... It was approved by students as part of the Facilities and Campus Enhancement Initiative (FACE) in 1999. • The first phase of construction also includes lockerrooms, a press box, a scoreboard with video display board, and another amenities. • As of this week (Oct. 14), the goal posts have been placed and the artificial turf has been put in. • The stadium has yet to be named but as the bumper stickers say, "Ask me how!"
FAREWELL TO TOOMEY
• UC Davis is playing its final season in Toomey Field after calling the venerable stadium "home" since playing its first game there at the end of the 1949 season. • UC Davis has compiled a 189-85-7 (.685) record at Toomey Field during that time. • The Aggies have enjoyed 14 undefeated home seasons, most recently in 2002 when it went 4-0. • UC Davis has a 10-11 record in NCAA Division II playoff games at Toomey Field. • Toomey Field is named after Irving F. "Crip" Toomey, a coach, athletic adminstrator and teacher from 1928-61.
AGGIES IN THE PROS
• There are three former UC Davis players were on preseason NFL training camp rosters, with two of them earning spots this year on NFL rosters. • OT Cory Lekkerkerker (2003-04) started the 2006 season as a backup tackle with the San Diego Chargers. • TE Daniel Fells (2002-05) is with the Atlanta Falcons... He and Lekkerkerker were free agent signees out of UC Davis a year apart. • QB J.T. O'SULLIVAN (1998-2001), the all-time passing leader at UC Davis, played with the Minnesota Vikings during the preseason but was waived... He signed with New England's practice squad last week... He was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the sixth round in 2002. • Cory's brother, Brad, retired this summer from the Oakland Raiders after spending time on their practice squad. • Former QB's KHARI JONES (1991-93) and MARK GRIEB (1994-96) have been standouts in the Canadian Football League and Arena Football League, respectively, and are former league MVP's.
AGGIE COACHING TREE INCLUDES BIG NAMES
• Besides becoming the all-time winningest coach at UC Davis, former mentor JIM SOCHOR has several former players and assistants who have gone to college or pro coaching careers, including: - MIKE BELLOTTI (Oregon, head coach), who played for Sochor in 1969-72 and was a subsequent assistant coach. - BOB FOSTER (California, LB coach) was an assistant coach under Sochor before taking over as head coach from 1989-92... He later was an assistant at Oregon with Bellotti, assisted Hawkins when he was at Willamette (Ore.) and is now with Cal. - PAUL HACKETT (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, QB coach), who played from 1966-68, and was an assistant at UC Davis as well a head coach at USC, Pittsburgh and an assistant with the New York Jets... His son, Nathaniel, played for UC Davis from 1999-2002 and is also on the statf at Tampa Bay. - DAN HAWKINS (Colorado, head coach), who played for the Aggies in 1981-82 and was later an assistant... He went to Colorado from Boise State this year. - CHRIS PETERSEN (Boise State, head coach), who played for UC Davis in 1985-86 and was also an assistant.
MOVE TO DIVISION I ALMOST COMPLETE
• The 2006-07 academic year marks the final year of a four-year reclassification to NCAA Division I status for UC Davis. • The Aggies, six-time winners of the Directors' Cup as the most successful Division II program, will become official members of the Big West beginning next season in most sports. • The Aggies, however, are in their third year of playing Division I schedules in all sports and are playing a full complement of Big West Conference schedules. • UC Davis will remain a member of the GWFC in football. • UC Davis announced its intention of moving to the Big West Conference and Division I in 2003.
RADIO
• KHTK (1140 AM), the 50,000-watt home of the Sacramento Kings, will once again broadcast all UC Davis games. • KDVS (90.3 FM), the UC Davis student station, also carries all of the action.