
Here's your chance to have lunch with Aggie head football coach Tim Plough
"Lunch with the Ball Coach" is this Wednesday at Sudwerk and everyone is invited (except Sac State fans)
Given that Tim Plough has been the head coach for Aggie football for only one season, there are a number of fans who might not have met him in person, even though he is about the most accessible coach I've ever come across.
Well, Aggie fans, the folks at UC Davis have a deal for you that includes lunch.
Yes, this Wednesday, March 19 at Sudwerk at noon, will feature "Lunch with the Ball Coach," the Ball Coach being none other than Tim Plough.

Noted Plough, "This is a chance for our Davis community members and alumni to come and hear directly from me on program updates and the inner workings of what we are doing. This program has always thrived on the support of the community and I always enjoy building strong ties with the Davis community, since I myself am part of that community. I'm excited to get out to Sudwerk and meet everyone who is helping us build a special program."
In addition to meeting and talking with Tim, lunch will be served and you can have all your pressing questions answered.
Like what does the post-Lan Larison era look like?
Who will step into those big quarterback shoes now that record-setting signal-caller Miles Hastings has moved on to a promising career in the Canadian Football League?
Did we pick up any help in the transfer portal?
Did we lose anyone to the transfer portal?
What promising high school seniors will be coming aboard?
How can the Aggies maintain the momentum they built during Plough's 11-win first season at the helm?
How was UC Davis selected to participate in the prestigious FCS Kickoff Classic in Montgomery, Alabama?
How is the Big Sky race shaping up?
Are the Aggies really playing the Washington Huskies this fall?
What's in the works for the Spring Football Game?
What and when is Pro Day?
(Fill in the blank with your own question.)
UCD's opponent in the FCS Kickoff Classic will be nationally ranked Mercer of Georgia.
The Aggies face a challenging 2025 schedule that includes Washington in Seattle on September 6, plus an eight-game Big Sky Conference slate that opens at home Sept. 27 against Weber State and includes a highly anticipated date at defending champion Montana State, November 15 in Bozeman.
After three straight road games to open the season, UCD's home opener is Sept. 20 against Southern Utah. Other home dates are Oct. 11 against Northern Arizona, November 1 against Idaho State and the Causeway Classic against Sacramento State on Nov. 22.
Lunches with the Ball Coach will also be held on April 16, May 21 and June 18, all at noon.
Each event costs $20 and you are asked to pre-register by emailing Senior Associate Athletics Director Josh Flushman at jeflushman@ucdavis.edu.
Reach Bob Dunning at bobdunning@thewaryone.com