DAVIS, Calif. – It sounded a lot like football season at UC Davis Health Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 3 when No. 11 UC Davis football strapped it up and welcomed officials to Shredville for the first full scrimmage of fall camp under clear skies and the California sun.
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It was the first time this camp the Aggies truly went at each other without restrictions and under the rules of the game. Both sides of the ball had positive moments, with the offense finding pay dirt several times throughout the scrimmage while navigating several defensive takeaways.
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"The first thing we look at after a day like this is did we get through it healthy, and I'm pretty sure we did that," said head coach
Tim Plough. "We did a good job today of taking care of each other while still having a physical practice. I was happy with all three phases of the game, including the communication and the lack of penalties. We were very clean today which is good.
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"We ran the ball well and converted on first downs all day long, driving consistently all day. And on defense I thought that we tackled well and showed that we can put pressure on the quarterback. It was also good to see the defense not give up a lot of explosive plays.
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"I also thought Hunter [Ridley] had a great day, hitting a bunch of kicks for us. That's the great thing about having a kicker like Hunter, he can come in there and bang one through for us anywhere. Overall, I thought we had a really good day."
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Ridley, a preseason All-American, nailed each of his kicks from different hash marks and distances throughout the practice making sure the offense came away with points each opportunity he had. While under center the quarterback play of
Grant Harper,
Caden Pinnick and
Treynor Cleeland has shown that the Aggie offense should be in position to not miss a beat despite the need to replace that spot.
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Up front the physicality on both sides of the ball has been on display during camp, as the additions on the defensive side of the ball have made great strides. Offensively the Aggies return all five starters on the line and on the defensive side the additions of transfer All-American
Jacob Psyk and All-Ivy Leaguer
Derrell Smith-Porter have made it so the battles in the trenches have been must watch throughout camp.
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UC Davis opens 2025 on Aug. 23 in Montogmery, Ala., when they face No. 12 Mercer in the 2025 FCS Kickoff Classic. That game is set to kickoff at 4 p.m. PT and will be aired on ESPN. The Aggies open UC Davis Health Stadium on Sept. 20 when Southern Utah visits Davis for a 7 p.m. kick.
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