Fresno State vs Cal Poly Prediction, Game Preview

Fresno State vs Cal Poly game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 1 game on Thursday, September 1

Fresno State vs Cal Poly prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 1, Thursday, September 1


Fresno State vs Cal Poly How To Watch

Date: Thursday, September 1
Game Time: 10:30 ET
Venue: FS1
How To Watch: Bulldog Stadium, Fresno, CA
Record: Fresno State (0-0), Cal Poly (0-0)
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Fresno State vs Cal Poly Game Preview

Why Cal Poly Will Win

The Mustangs have to get the pass rush going.

There wasn’t a whole lot that went right last season, but there were just enough defensive plays behind the line to matter. They might not generate a ton of sacks, but they can pressure the Fresno State backfield enough to force mistakes.

The Bulldogs might have come up with a big offensive season, but they also got hit with too many penalties and turned the ball over a bit too often. Cal Poly needs as many breaks as possible because …

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Why Fresno State Will Win

The Mustangs aren’t going to get enough going offensively to keep up.

They might have a slew of parts back, but the 2021 Cal Poly O couldn’t run a lick, threw way too many interceptions, and averaged just 15.4 points per game.

It might take a little while for Fresno State to get up to speed, Cal Poly won’t come up with the defensive stops needed to change the game. As long as Bulldog QB Jake Haener gets a little bit of time, he’ll keep the chains moving.

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What’s Going To Happen

It’s a light scrimmage for Fresno State in the return of head coach Jeff Tedford after a few years away from the program.

With Oregon State and at USC up next, the Bulldogs need to get the timing down, the pass rush should get a chance to shine against a leaky Cal Poly line, and the final score will be whatever Tedford wants it to be.

It might not be the 63-10 wipeout of last year, but the Mustangs won’t force enough mistakes to keep this too much closer.

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Fresno State vs Cal Poly Prediction, Line

Fresno State 52, Cal Poly 13
Line: Fresno State -33.5, o/u: 59.5
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Fresno State Basketball: Bulldogs Add Another Local Transfer To Their Backcourt

Fresno State Basketball: Bulldogs Add Another Local Transfer To Their Backcourt Junior Ballard transfers to Fresno State to be closer to home and with something to prove. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire Cal Poly’s returning leading scorer is …

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Fresno State Basketball: Bulldogs Add Another Local Transfer To Their Backcourt


Junior Ballard transfers to Fresno State to be closer to home and with something to prove.


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Cal Poly’s returning leading scorer is added to the roster as a great late addition for the Bulldogs.

The commitment to building the Fresno State men’s basketball program with the injection of local players continues to be put on display by now third year head coach and Central Valley native himself, Justin Hutson. Central Valley pride is very much a necessity for those coaching and playing at Fresno State. 

The program’s latest addition ensures fans players from their community are still given the opportunities necessary when it comes to dawning the Cardinal Red and Blue. 

Junior Ballard is a 6-3, guard from Stockton California, but attended Modesto Christian School in nearby Modesto for all-four years of high school. The former leading scorer at Cal Poly announced his intention to transfer to Fresno State this weekend over twitter. He is coming off a sophomore year where he averaged 13.1 PPG, 3.7 RPG & 1.4 APG while shooting 35.7% from deep. 

 

The Mustangs struggled in John Smith‘s first season in charge in San Luis Obispo, failing to secure double-digit wins for the third straight year and finishing last in the Big West. Ballard was set to help lead a re-surging young core for the Mustangs next season in an attempt to lead Cal Poly out of the Big West’s basement. 

That didn’t appear to be a part of the soon to be junior’s future plans, as he entered the transfer portal back in mid-July. Immediately he built a relationship with head coach Justin Hutson whom he played against back in on December 14th inside Mott Gym.

Returning to the central valley isn’t unique to Ballard’s situation, as coach Hutson and his staff have also welcomed Isaiah Hill from Tulsa and Deon Stroud from UTEP. Both players are also from the Valley and opted to return closer to home after productive freshmen campaigns elsewhere around the country.

All three players are currently classified as sit-out transfers who would need waivers from the NCAA in order to play this season in Fresno. The everlasting preseason joke of “hey the NCAA is handing out so many waivers, I got one” used by fans this time of year hasn’t gotten old just yet. Although many thought players who transferred closer to home would be receiving them in droves due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Bulldog fans will just have to wait and see, but the trio would definitely be welcomed to the nightly rotation with open arms.

There was plenty of roster turnover in Fresno this offseason, and the current roster could definitely use some veterans with proven production at the division-I level.

As it currently stands, Fresno State has one open scholarship spot to fill per Verbal Commits. With redshirt senior Christian Gray and redshirt junior Alec Hickman listed as walk-ons on the depth chart. If this is indeed the case, they may have to leave it open with the fall semester already under way and the deadline to make a player eligible for the semester fast approaching.

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