Big Sky – Fansmanship https://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 For the fans by the fans Big Sky – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Big Sky – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg https://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Podcast Episode 167 – Don Oberhelman https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-167-don-oberhelman/ https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-167-don-oberhelman/#respond Tue, 04 Jul 2017 02:01:59 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=18892 Cal Poly Athletic Director Don Oberhelman joined the podcast on this edition. Oberhelman talked about some of the projects going on at Cal Poly, reflected on the 2016-17 school year, and was pretty straightforward when posed questions about conference expansion and conferences in general. ]]>

Cal Poly Athletic Director Don Oberhelman joined the podcast on this edition. Oberhelman talked about some of the projects going on at Cal Poly, reflected on the 2016-17 school year, and was pretty straightforward when posed questions about conference expansion and conferences in general. 

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Podcast Episode 147 – Don Oberhelman https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-147-don-oberhelman/ https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-147-don-oberhelman/#respond Sat, 19 Dec 2015 16:11:04 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=17742 At the helm of Cal Poly athletics since 2011, Don Oberhelman’s time at Cal Poly has included both the women’s and men’s basketball teams’ first respective trips to the NCAA tournament, the first NCAA baseball regional that Cal Poly has hosted, and a number of other successes. Don took a chunk of time out of his schedule […]]]>

OberhelmanAt the helm of Cal Poly athletics since 2011, Don Oberhelman’s time at Cal Poly has included both the women’s and men’s basketball teams’ first respective trips to the NCAA tournament, the first NCAA baseball regional that Cal Poly has hosted, and a number of other successes.

Don took a chunk of time out of his schedule to sit down with me and talk about what he values in a head coach, what it’s like to be an athletic director at Cal Poly, and what some of his priorities are now. I know I learned a lot on a lot of fronts. It’s an hour-plus podcast, but I had a lot to ask him about and, frankly, Don had a lot to say. Hope you enjoy!

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https://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-147-don-oberhelman/feed/ 0 At the helm of Cal Poly athletics since 2011, Don Oberhelman’s time at Cal Poly has included both the women’s and men’s basketball teams’ first respective trips to the NCAA tournament, the first NCAA baseball regional that Cal Poly has hosted, At the helm of Cal Poly athletics since 2011, Don Oberhelman’s time at Cal Poly has included both the women’s and men’s basketball teams’ first respective trips to the NCAA tournament, the first NCAA baseball regional that Cal Poly has hosted, and a number of other successes. Don took a chunk of time out of his schedule […] Big Sky – Fansmanship 1:23:56
Don’t get worked-up about rankings… yet https://www.fansmanship.com/dont-get-worked-up-about-rankings-yet/ https://www.fansmanship.com/dont-get-worked-up-about-rankings-yet/#respond Sat, 19 Sep 2015 16:01:19 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=17230 Don’t get bent out of shape — at least not until tonight. Because, maybe Northern Iowa will win. Maybe the Panthers will beat Cal Poly in the Mustangs’ home opener at Alex G. Spanos stadium tonight. Perhaps Cal Poly won’t go 2-1 in what is, almost certainly, the toughest opening three games in the entire […]]]>
Cal Poly football isn't always in the national spotlight and any recognition that comes their way is certainly earned. By Owen Main

Cal Poly football isn’t always in the national spotlight and any recognition that comes their way is certainly earned. By Owen Main

Don’t get bent out of shape — at least not until tonight. Because, maybe Northern Iowa will win. Maybe the Panthers will beat Cal Poly in the Mustangs’ home opener at Alex G. Spanos stadium tonight. Perhaps Cal Poly won’t go 2-1 in what is, almost certainly, the toughest opening three games in the entire FCS.

What’s on the line

IF Cal Poly can beat Northern Iowa tonight — and it’s a BIG if — they will have beaten Montana on the road, been tied with FBS preseason top-25 Arizona State through the middle of the fourth quarter, and beaten Northern Iowa, ranked 9th or 11th depending on which poll you look at.

Montana, now ranked 7th/8th, actually saw their ranking go up after beating North Dakota State and losing to the Mustangs at home in back to back weeks, but in that same week, a 1-0 Cal Poly didn’t crack the top 15. Yep, that’s the same Cal Poly team who did what top-five North Dakota State couldn’t do in beating the Grizzlies in Montana. If they win this week and pollsters still don’t put the Mustangs in the top five, people in San Luis Obispo will have something to cry foul about.

Let’s look at it the other way too. A close home loss to (favored) Northern Iowa tonight would theoretically not be a really bad loss. Would pollsters keep Cal Poly in the Top-25 at that point, even though their only two losses were to a top-10 FCS team and Arizona State? Surely voters wouldn’t be as gracious about Cal Poly’s losses as they were about Montana’s. I would actually be surprised if a close loss didn’t put the Mustangs out of the rankings, at least for a week.

So, I guess all that’s left to do is play the game and let the chips (and votes) fall where they may.

Playoffs?

The best thing about this level of football is that rankings shouldn’t matter as much. Things are settled on the field, via a playoff, and rankings gripes are generally pretty limited at this level. A team who is ranked anywhere in the top 15 or so at the end of the season should be pretty comfortable with their spot in the playoffs. Unfortunately for those in San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly is on the West Coast and was ranked out of the Top-25 to start the season.

Nothing is given here. Everything must be earned. It might not be fair, but if I’m a Cal Poly fan, maybe I like it that way.

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Mustangs Ramp-Up Practice, Continue to Ready for Season https://www.fansmanship.com/mustangs-ramp-up-practice-continue-to-ready-for-season/ https://www.fansmanship.com/mustangs-ramp-up-practice-continue-to-ready-for-season/#comments Sun, 12 Aug 2012 04:01:22 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=6090
At Cal Poly football practice on the first day of full pads, the focus was on getting work done, even if some players were “dinged-up.” I got a chance to take some photos and talk to head coach Tim Walsh afterwards. Walsh seems completely immersed — both in his duties as the defensive backs coach and his role as the head coach.

The energy of all the coaches was probably the lasting image from an outside observer. Walsh also commented about how well-coached the secondary was before he got there as well, which was about as close to a Randy Hanson-related comment as I’ll probably get until any further announcement is made.

While it was hot outside, Walsh said that it was a non-issue since they aren’t allowed to hold “two-a-days” every day.

Overall, the team and everyone around the team seems to be most-excited about the Mustangs joining the Big Sky Conference and what that means nationally.

Walsh also mentioned the scrimmage the Mustangs have planned for next Saturday at Alex G. Spanos Stadium. Start time will be around 11 AM and the Mustangs will run 75-80 plays, according to Walsh.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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https://www.fansmanship.com/mustangs-ramp-up-practice-continue-to-ready-for-season/feed/ 2 At Cal Poly football practice on the first day of full pads, the focus was on getting work done, even if some players were “dinged-up.” I got a chance to take some photos and talk to head coach Tim Walsh afterwards. At Cal Poly football practice on the first day of full pads, the focus was on getting work done, even if some players were “dinged-up.” I got a chance to take some photos and talk to head coach Tim Walsh afterwards. Walsh seems completely immersed — both in his duties as the defensive backs coach […] Big Sky – Fansmanship 6:41