Aaron Taylor+FollowHanford’s Ramirez proves doubters wrong at Fresno StateBrandon Ramirez, once told he might not have a future at Fresno State, just scored his first college touchdown—and it’s got the whole Valley talking. The Hanford native and San Joaquin Memorial alum stuck with the Bulldogs, grinding through setbacks and showing what local talent can do when given a real shot. His journey from nearly leaving the team to becoming a key player is a reminder of how persistence pays off. What do you think—should more programs give homegrown athletes a longer leash to develop? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowFresno State’s tough debut sparks big questionsMatt Entz’s first game as Fresno State’s head coach ended with a tough 31-7 loss to Kansas, leaving fans buzzing about what went wrong. Despite his championship pedigree, Entz admitted the team fell short on basics—turnovers, penalties, and missed opportunities. The offense struggled to find rhythm, with new QB E.J. Warner facing a rough start and the run game stalling. Still, Entz praised the fight he saw from his players and the leadership emerging in the locker room. With expectations high, all eyes are on how the Bulldogs regroup and respond. What changes do you think could turn things around? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share
michele24+FollowShakira’s Fresno show could change campus lifeFresno State’s sold-out Shakira concert wasn’t just a huge night for music fans—it could be a game-changer for the whole university. The stadium, mostly empty outside football season, just proved it can bring in big money from concerts, parking, and concessions. That cash will help support athletics and might even kickstart long-overdue stadium upgrades or new campus projects. Imagine more concerts, soccer matches, or community events filling the stands and boosting the local economy. With college sports facing new financial pressures, using the stadium year-round could be Fresno’s smartest move yet. What events would you love to see come to town next? #Entertainment #FresnoState #Shakira10Share
Jay Williams+FollowFresno State fans react to tough Kansas lossFresno State’s season opener against Kansas left fans frustrated and full of opinions after a tough 31-7 loss. Many pointed out that turnovers, especially from quarterback E.J. Warner, made things even harder—he threw two interceptions and lost a fumble, continuing a pattern from his previous teams. Some viewers even questioned if Warner’s famous football lineage played a role in his starting spot. With the Bulldogs struggling on both sides of the ball, the community is already debating what needs to change before the next game at home against Georgia Southern. What do you think Fresno State needs to fix most? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share
Dennis Turner+FollowFresno unites for Joe Castro’s legacyThe outpouring of love for Joseph Castro, former Fresno State president, shows just how deeply he touched lives across the Valley. Neighbors, students, and colleagues are sharing stories of how Castro opened doors, championed social mobility, and made everyone feel seen—whether through a simple hello on campus or launching programs that changed futures. As he enters hospice care, the community is rallying around his family, reflecting on his impact and the power of servant leadership. What memories or lessons from Dr. Castro have stuck with you? Let’s keep his legacy alive by sharing our stories and support. #News #FresnoState #CommunitySupport00Share
John Camacho+FollowClovis roots power Fresno State Football’s 2025 squadFresno State’s football team is going all-in on local talent this season, with eight Buchanan High alumni—true hometown heroes—making a major impact on the roster. The most inspiring story? Camryn Bracha, a Clovis native and redshirt senior, is back after a tough injury and now leads the defense as team captain. He’s even up for the 2025 Comeback Player of the Year Award. With new coach Matt Entz keeping his promise to build with Central Valley talent, the Bulldogs are counting on these familiar faces to bring pride and grit to the field. How do you feel about seeing so many local players shaping the team’s future? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowHow Jordan Brown is changing Fresno StateJordan Brown’s journey at Fresno State is about way more than football stats. After six years of grit, setbacks, and perseverance, he’s finally a starting wide receiver—but his biggest impact has been off the field. Brown’s faith and commitment to community service have earned him national recognition, including a spot on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team watchlist. He’s helped kids battling illness feel like part of the Bulldogs family and inspired teammates through his leadership. Brown’s story is a reminder that real success isn’t just measured in touchdowns, but in the lives you touch. What do you think matters most in a college athlete’s legacy? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share
John Camacho+FollowFresno State's air attack ready to soarFresno State's wide receivers are gearing up to make a statement this season. While the spotlight has been on the Bulldogs' running game, Coach DelVon Hardaway is confident in the untapped potential of their passing attack. With defenses likely to focus on stopping the run, the receivers are set to seize their one-on-one opportunities. Despite losing over 2,000 yards of production, the team has added nine fresh talents, including three from Power-Four schools. As they embrace their roles, expect some thrilling play-action shots downfield. How do you think this will impact their season? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share
phughes+FollowFresno State's offensive line shake-upFresno State's offensive line is undergoing a significant transformation with Zach Crabtree stepping in as the new position coach—marking the fifth change in as many years. The departure of key players like Mose Vavao, a three-time All-Mountain West selection, presents a challenge in maintaining consistency. However, the return of Jacob Spomer, a two-time All-MW selection, offers leadership. Fresh talent, including Brayden Walton and several transfers, brings potential depth. As the Bulldogs aim to boost their offensive game, the community is eager to see how these changes will impact the upcoming season. What are your thoughts on the new lineup? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowFresno State's New Era: Can Entz Deliver?Fresno State is gearing up for a comeback under new head coach Matt Entz, known for his championship wins at NDSU. After a rocky 2024, the Bulldogs are stabilizing and aiming high in the Mountain West. With veteran QB EJ Warner leading the charge, the offense looks promising, especially if the revamped O-line holds strong. On defense, fresh faces and a new coordinator bring hope for improvement. As they prepare to face Oregon State, the big question is: Can Entz replicate his success at the FBS level? What are your thoughts on Fresno State's potential this season? #Sports #Football #FresnoState00Share