UC Davis Aggies football

The UC Davis Aggies football team represents the University of California, Davis in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) intercollegiate competition. The UC Davis football program began competing 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. UC Davis competed as a member of the NCAA College Division through 1972. From 1973 to 2006, the Aggies competed within the NCAA Division II. In 2007, UC Davis promoted its football program to the Division I FCS level, and joined the Great West Conference. UC Davis has secured a total of 30 conference championships. Between 1929 and 1992, the Aggies captured 27 outright or shared Northern California Athletic Conference championships, including 19 in a row from 1971 to 1990. In 1993, UC Davis shared the American West Conference title, and in 2005 and 2009, the Aggies have won the Great West Conference.

Conference affiliation

 * 1915–1924: Independent
 * 1925–1992: Northern California Athletic Conference
 * 1993–1993: American West Conference
 * 1994–2003: NCAA Division II Independent
 * 2004–2011: Great West Football Conference
 * 2012–present: Big Sky Conference

Rivalries
The Sacramento State Hornets are the natural cross-town rival who battles UC Davis annually for the Causeway Carriage. This rivalry is known as the Causeway Classic. UC Davis leads the all time series 40 to 18 with no ties. Cal Poly Mustangs are another rival of the Aggies. UC Davis and Cal Poly play yearly in "The Battle for the Golden Horseshoe," where the winner receives a trophy of a large golden horseshoe.

Conference championships
UC Davis Aggies football program has won or shared a total of 30 conference championships since 1915, including 27 from the Northern California Athletic Conference where they won 20 straight conference champions from 1971-1990.

Notable players

 * Rolf Benirschke, NFL placekicker and TV host
 * Bob Biggs, college coach
 * Chris Carter, UC Davis career reception leader
 * Kevin Daft, NFL quarterback and college coach
 * Bo Eason, NFL cornerback, actor
 * Daniel Fells, NFL tight end
 * Tim Lajcik, mixed martial artist
 * Casey Merrill, NFL defensive end
 * Mike Moroski, NFL quarterback
 * Ken O'Brien, NFL quarterback
 * J. T. O'Sullivan, NFL quarterback
 * Chris Petersen, college coach
 * Mike Wise, NFL defensive end