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UC Davis Aggies Football vs. Weber State Wildcats Football
UC Davis Health Stadium
Davis, CA
Sep 27 Sat • 2025
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UC Davis Aggies Football vs. Weber State Wildcats Football at the UC Davis Health Stadium, Davis, CA
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UC Davis Aggies football | |||
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First season | 1915; 110 years ago | ||
Head coach | Tim Plough 2nd season, 11–3 (.786) | ||
Stadium | UC Davis Health Stadium (capacity: 10,849) | ||
Field | Jim Sochor Field | ||
Year built | 2007 | ||
Field surface | Sportexe | ||
Location | Davis, California | ||
Conference | Big Sky | ||
Past conferences | NCAA Independent (1915–1924) FWC (1925–1982) NCAC (1983–1992) AWC (1993) D-II independent (1994–2002) D-I-AA independent (2003) GWC (2004–2011) | ||
All-time record | 486–372–35 (.564) | ||
Bowl record | 0–5 (.000) | ||
National finalist | NCAA Div. II: 1 (1982) | ||
Conference titles | 31 (Div. II: FWC/NCAC: 27,
AWC: 1) (Div. I: GWFC: 2, Big Sky: 1) | ||
Rivalries | Cal Poly (rivalry) Sacramento State (rivalry) Nevada Chico State (defunct) Humboldt State (defunct) San Francisco State (defunct) UCSB (defunct) | ||
Colors | Yale blue and gold[1] | ||
Fight song | Aggie Fight | ||
Mascot | Gunrock the Mustang | ||
Marching band | UC Davis Marching Band | ||
Website | UCDavisAggies.com |
The UC Davis Aggies football team represents the University of California, Davis in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The football program's first season took place in 1915, and has fielded a team each year since with the exception of 1918 during World War I and from 1943 to 1945 during World War II, when the campus, then known as the University Farm, was shut down.[2] The team was known as the Cal Aggies or California Aggies from 1922 to 1958 when UC Davis was called the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture.
UC Davis competed as a member of the NCAA College Division through 1972; from 1973 to 2003, the Aggies competed as an NCAA Division II program. In 2004, UC Davis promoted its football program to the Division I FCS (then I-AA) level and joined the Great West Conference (then known as the Great West Football Conference) after one season as an independent team with exploratory status.[3] After their provisional seasons and the construction of a new stadium, UC Davis became a full member of Division I in 2007 and eligible for the postseason.
Throughout its history, the football program won 31 conference championships. Between 1929 and 1992, the Aggies captured 27 outright or shared Northern California Athletic Conference championships, including 20 in a row from 1971 to 1990, an American West Conference title in 1993 (co-champion), and GWFC/GWC championships in 2005 (co-champ) and 2009.
- ^ UC Davis Athletics Style Guidelines (PDF). January 4, 2023. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
- ^ "UC Davis Magazine". Ucdavismagazine.ucdavis.edu. June 29, 2011. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
- ^ "UC Davis to Join Division I Big West Athletic Conference". UC Davis. March 11, 2003. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
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