Ian Billings – Fansmanship http://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=4.7.28 For the fans by the fans Ian Billings – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Ian Billings – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg http://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Cal Poly gets the Golden Horseshoe back, beats Davis 55-38 http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-gets-the-golden-horseshoe-back-beats-davis-55-38/ http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-gets-the-golden-horseshoe-back-beats-davis-55-38/#respond Sun, 15 Nov 2015 02:37:31 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=17469 Chris Brown threw for 100 yards for the first time this season, Willie Tucker caught three touchdowns, and Cal Poly’s offense could only be stopped by themselves in a 55-38 win in Davis over the UC Davis Aggies. On the second play from scrimmage, Brown found Tucker for the first of three long touchdowns. After […]]]>
Chris Brown was a terror for Cal Poly on Saturday against UC Davis. Photo by Ian Billings

Chris Brown had his most explosive game this season for Cal Poly on Saturday against UC Davis. Photo by Ian Billings

Chris Brown threw for 100 yards for the first time this season, Willie Tucker caught three touchdowns, and Cal Poly’s offense could only be stopped by themselves in a 55-38 win in Davis over the UC Davis Aggies.

On the second play from scrimmage, Brown found Tucker for the first of three long touchdowns. After Cal Poly’s defense got a few stops in the second quarter, the Mustangs stretched their lead out for good.

In the first half alone, Brown rushed for, passed for, and caught touchdown passes. It’s the second time he’s achieved that feat — he took the whole game to do it last season at Weber State.

Two second-half fumbles made the game interesting, but Brown and Cal Poly’s triple option offense marched for another scoring drive to seal the game.

Rushing for points

Cal Poly’s rushing game got them lots of early points for the second game in a row. Chris Brown rushed for 155 yards and a touchdown. He threw for 153 yards and three touchdowns. His 319.5 quarterback rating was only eclipsed by Kori Garcia’s 682 rating.

The Mustangs scored two or more touchdowns every quarter except the third, when they scored just one. Cal Poly racked-up 669 total yards. Brown was the only one over 100 yards on the ground, but nine other Mustangs rushed it in the onslaught. This is what Cal Poly fans really hoped this offense would look more like all season.

Trickeration

Cal Poly was helped by a few trick plays in the first half. Roland Jackson rushed on an end-around for a first down and shortly thereafter, Brown caught the running back pass from Garcia. Cal Poly saw UC Davis selling-out to stop the option offense and made them pay.

Time for Tucker

Willie Tucker is obviously back from the knee injury that cost him all of last year and much of the season before. At Cal Poly, he has consistently beaten defensive secondaries at every college level. Probably more impressive has been his ability to commit to blocking the edge in the run game.

Turnovers

We saw a glimpse in the second half of the fumble issues that have plagued the Mustangs all year. Fumbles on consecutive possesions gave UC Davis hte ball down by just ten. But Cal Poly’s defense forced a 4th quarter punt and the offense was able to control the clock from there.

With the win, Cal Poly’s record is now 4-6 with one game to play. The Mustangs host North Dakota a week from today at Alex G. Spanos Stadium. North Dakota will mark the 9th game this season out of 11 total for Cal Poly against a team that has been ranked or is Arizona State.

Find stats from the game here

Photos by Ian Billings

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Camp Randall Stadium at a fever pitch http://www.fansmanship.com/camp-randall-stadium-at-a-fever-pitch/ http://www.fansmanship.com/camp-randall-stadium-at-a-fever-pitch/#respond Tue, 10 Sep 2013 15:18:28 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=10727 Photojournalist and Cal Poly student, Ian Billings has spent his summer away from the Central Coast in Madison, Wisconsin, where Big 10 Football is king. Billings recently documented Madison on game-day, the beauty of Camp Randall Stadium, and a sea of red and white. Fans at the game saw Wisconsin beat Tennessee Tech 48-0, but […]]]>

Photojournalist and Cal Poly student, Ian Billings has spent his summer away from the Central Coast in Madison, Wisconsin, where Big 10 Football is king.

Billings recently documented Madison on game-day, the beauty of Camp Randall Stadium, and a sea of red and white. Fans at the game saw Wisconsin beat Tennessee Tech 48-0, but the spectacle of a great college sports town on a football Saturday in September is timeless.

Photos by Ian Billings

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From Ian –

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of photographing a Big Ten football game. This wasn’t like any game I had photographed before. The sidelines were full of equipment and other media while around me sat 83,000 fans; the experience was more comparable to a professional sporting event than any Cal Poly game or college football game I have ever experienced.

I arrived a few hours before game time and as I walked to the stadium, Madison’s commitment to the Badgers became clear. I saw people offering their lawns for parking, people in dressed red and a great many tailgaters. After some confusion and a few wrong turns, something I would experience often that day thanks to the enormous size of Camp Randall, I arrived at the stadium.

Gradually the stands began to fill as enthusiastic students and fans filtered in. After a rousing performance by the Wisconsin Marching band its was time for the game to get underway. I would soon realize that this was the same game I have been photographing for years, what really made it big was everything else around it. From the band members circulating through the aisles playing to any fans, Bucky Badger doing a pushups for every score and the “jumping around” after the 3rd quarter, it became clear people don’t just go for the game, they go for the atmosphere and tradition. Madison has been called the greatest college sports town in America and it lived up to its billing. The students love the Badgers, the town loves the Badgers; I witnessed that this past Saturday when I saw Camp Randall turn red. -IB

 

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