DAVIS, Calif. – Replacing production is not easy, but for the seasoned corps of UC Davis football linebackers the pieces have been put in place for the Aggies to once again have a strong second level throughout the season.
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"We want guys that love playing football," said assistant coach
Austin Taylor. "We want our guys to be tough, smart and play with a relentless pursuit to the football.
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While UC Davis did lose highly productive linebackers
Teddye Buchanan (transfer to Cal) and
Evan Tattersall (graduation) the returned talents of seniors
Jackson Cloyd,
Luka Sarac and junior
Porter Connors provide the Aggie defense with linebackers that understand the defense run by defensive coordinator
Matt Coombs.
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Connors brings 49 career tackles (30 solo; 19 assisted) and two interceptions into his junior season, and in 10 games played during the 2023 season he had a career-high 29 tackles (14 solo; 15 assisted) giving him the most tackles for a returning linebacker.
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"Porter is a guys that we're excited about, since he's played here the last couple of years and he had a really good winter and spring," said Taylor. "It's great having him back to lead this unit."
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Cloyd has racked up 90 total tackles (47 solo tackles; 43 assisted) with 11.5 tackles for loss and three sacks in his career, and in nine games during 2023 Cloyd finished with 14 tackles (eight solo; six assisted) and three tackles for loss. Sarac's 16 total tackles (nine solo; seven assisted) in 2023 gives him the second-most tackles for a returning Aggie linebacker and the senior enters the season with 30 career tackles (19 solo; 11 assisted) and one sack.
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Transfers junior
Charlie Allen (Arizona State), redshirt junior
David Meyer (Cal Poly) and redshirt senior
Blake Antzoulatos (Cal) along with seniors
Grant Garretson,
Tristan McMurry, juniors
Logan Kraut,
Charlie Allen and sophomores
Nick Afato,
Aaron Shebloski,
Sam Goligoski round out the remaining corps of experienced Aggies.
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"There's a lot of competition in the room with all of the guys we've brought in and the returners," said Taylor. "That's what we want, to create a competitive room so the best guys earn their way onto the field."
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Strengthening an already deep room are freshmen
Jackson Sievers,
Kyle Hill,
CJ Millican,
Isaiah Sanders and
Thomas McCormick, all of which will look to make an impact where they can.
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"This group is going to play physical out there, and have a lot of enthusiasm every Saturday," added Taylor. "There's a lot of potential with these linebackers and I'm excited to see what these guys do this year."
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With a strong combination of returning and incoming linebackers, UC Davis has gone about recreating the same standard set from corps before as the Aggie backers look to set a tone all season long.
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2024 FALL CAMP: UC Davis opens fall camp on July 31 and all practices are open to media and fans. The Aggies will split time between the grass of Bob Biggs Practice Field and the turf of UC Davis Health Stadium. Fans and media can watch the Aggies regardless of which field they are on.
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Filming and photography are
ALLOWED for all sessions of practice held on
BOB BIGGS PRACTICE FIELD (grass-field). Filming and photography are
PROHIBITED for all sessions of practice held on the
UC DAVIS HEALTH STADIUM turf field.
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Players and coach Plough will be available to the media in the Bruce Edwards Club Room following each practice. Specific times are listed on the fall camp schedule.
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UC Davis opens the season at Cal on Aug. 31, with kick set for 2 p.m. The Aggies open UC Davis Health Stadium on Sept. 7 with a 7 p.m. kickoff against Texas A&M-Commerce.
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