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Prayers for Coach Mattos

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Regardless if you are a religious person, I am. Here's to prayers to Coach for a very trying time and for his family. Coach is a Hornet and a fighter, praying he makes a speedy recovery. And for strength and courage.

Now off to church to give thanks to the Big Guy.

Go Hornets!
 
I got in late and was wondering what was up. I knew that SOMETHING was being done to honor Coach Mattos when I saw his name on every jersey (after the game, it looked like a recent addition as the material was newer than the jersey itself), which is a departure from normal team practice in that since the Volek era there has been NO names on the jerseys. I suppose they announced something at the beginning of the game?

BTW, given how big Coach Mattos was to the school, I find it weird that on a day where the school was honoring him, they would schedule a second game on the premises and therefore have to hustle everyone out. I found that kinda tacky.
 
I think we should call that final 83 yard drive the "Mattos March." Here's some almost eery facts about that drive. Remember when it was 4th and 18 and MBT throws a ball to Hendershott that he reaches up and out jumps the corner from Davis. You probably remember his jersey was #17. Did you know that was Bob Mattos' jersey # when he played for Sac State? And then we score and go for two points to make the final score equal 31-28 the exact same score by which Bob Mattos beat UCD in the first Causeway Classic he ever coached in. That is amazing!

I'll never forget the Mattos March. We took the ball over at our own 17 yard line with 4:51 remaining and drove 83 yards in 4:31. What a march on the Aggies. May God bless Bob Mattos.
 
I was a student in the 80's and watched practice everyday waiting for class. One day, I was watching the team prepare for a big game against UOP. I wasn't in the stands but sitting in the row of Eucalyptus trees along the RR track, because I had to park in the outer parking lot and that was the most expediant route to class.

All of a sudden, the team stops practicing and disappears off the field. A few minutes later this figure starts making a bee-line to me, I notice he was carrying a clipboard. It was coach coming to see if I was a UOP scout watching the practice. I was both shocked and a little embarrassed and quickly left before he made it all the way over to me.

Talk about an event I can still remember. We beat UOP.

That Karma stuff makes the hair on the back of my neck bristle. Hopefully, this was the game that turned the program into champion contenders.

MBT was possessed. MBT in the 2nd half could have been leading an NFL team (OK maybe not), seemed nothing could stop him and the rest of the team responded as well.

I am still stoked!!
 
Anyone else love the SAC on the back of the helmets? I think that should be a permanent fixture, sort of like the V on the back of the Fresno helmets.

I love that design...
 
Very sorry to hear about Coach Mattos’ health problems. I saw him at the Poly game in SLO and he looked good. The first I heard about it was on the radio pre game show, I never heard any announcement at the stadium. Coach Mattos took over in 1978 when the Hornets were at the lowest point ever. Glenn Brady had completely dismantled the team the two previous season so Coach Mattos literally had to build from scratch. To make his job harder this was in the middle of Jim Socher’s successful run at davis and they totally dominated the market making recruiting and media attention even more difficult. As I remember KFBK, the most powerful station in Sacramento carried the davis games and our games were not even broadcast. Through it all Coach Mattos fought on, continually promoted the program and built a competitive program. We had lost something like 18 straight Causeways before that 1988 game that was mentioned. During that period there were many one sided games but some were close but somehow unexpected would happen and we would lose, it was almost like we were jinxed. If some of you younger Hornet fans think that the davis fans are arrogant now, you can guess what they were like in those years. They would basically laugh at and disrespect our team.
The 1988 game was a sell out SRO at Toomey Field. The game went back an forth and we had the lead in the forth quarter when the aggies scored late and took the lead, it looked like just another disappointing Causeway loss. I was standing on the track behind the north end zone when we started our last drive, deep in our own territory, just like Saturday moving from the south toward the north goal. After a couple of plays our QB, who I believe it was Petersen at the time threw a long pass over the middle, our receiver snagged it at about mid field surrounded by two aggie defenders and out ran them for the td and win. Not until I read the article in the Bee did I realize that the final score of that game was the same as Saturday. That same season the NCAA sent us back to Toomey for the first round of the Div II Playoffs despite being higher ranked than davis and having beaten them before. This time it wasn’t close, we won something like 38-17.
The following week we beat Central North Carolina? At Hornet Stadium 56-7? The funny thing that I remember about that game is that like Saturday night the fans stormed the field after the game. I was working on the football statistics crew at our home games in the press box. The fans started to climb and bend the north goal post and Tom Pucci the athletic director went into a panic screaming “stop them those goal posts cost $3,000” and running back and forth as if we could do something about it from the press box.
We all had a good laugh over it latter! We lost in the Semifinal game that year in the snow at North Dakota State.

I am sorry for the long and wondering commentary but I think we all need to occasionally take a step back and appreciate those people that have worked and struggled so hard against the odds to help the program survive and progress. Coach Mattos has always been a fighter for Sac State, as the Hornet’s QB in the early 60s for the first of Coach Ray Clemons dominate teams, as Head Coach and finally as a fund raiser. Bless Coach Mattos and his family in this battle. Fight on Coach.
 
Excellent post Green Laser. I too was at that game in 88...pure pandamonium when we finally beat them to end that terrible streak. It was that streak that gave them the arrogance they have today...
 
Green Laser said:
Very sorry to hear about Coach Mattos’ health problems. I saw him at the Poly game in SLO and he looked good. The first I heard about it was on the radio pre game show, I never heard any announcement at the stadium. Coach Mattos took over in 1978 when the Hornets were at the lowest point ever. Glenn Brady had completely dismantled the team the two previous season so Coach Mattos literally had to build from scratch. To make his job harder this was in the middle of Jim Socher’s successful run at davis and they totally dominated the market making recruiting and media attention even more difficult. As I remember KFBK, the most powerful station in Sacramento carried the davis games and our games were not even broadcast. Through it all Coach Mattos fought on, continually promoted the program and built a competitive program. We had lost something like 18 straight Causeways before that 1988 game that was mentioned. During that period there were many one sided games but some were close but somehow unexpected would happen and we would lose, it was almost like we were jinxed. If some of you younger Hornet fans think that the davis fans are arrogant now, you can guess what they were like in those years. They would basically laugh at and disrespect our team.
The 1988 game was a sell out SRO at Toomey Field. The game went back an forth and we had the lead in the forth quarter when the aggies scored late and took the lead, it looked like just another disappointing Causeway loss. I was standing on the track behind the north end zone when we started our last drive, deep in our own territory, just like Saturday moving from the south toward the north goal. After a couple of plays our QB, who I believe it was Petersen at the time threw a long pass over the middle, our receiver snagged it at about mid field surrounded by two aggie defenders and out ran them for the td and win. Not until I read the article in the Bee did I realize that the final score of that game was the same as Saturday. That same season the NCAA sent us back to Toomey for the first round of the Div II Playoffs despite being higher ranked than davis and having beaten them before. This time it wasn’t close, we won something like 38-17.
The following week we beat Central North Carolina? At Hornet Stadium 56-7? The funny thing that I remember about that game is that like Saturday night the fans stormed the field after the game. I was working on the football statistics crew at our home games in the press box. The fans started to climb and bend the north goal post and Tom Pucci the athletic director went into a panic screaming “stop them those goal posts cost $3,000” and running back and forth as if we could do something about it from the press box.
We all had a good laugh over it latter! We lost in the Semifinal game that year in the snow at North Dakota State.

I am sorry for the long and wondering commentary but I think we all need to occasionally take a step back and appreciate those people that have worked and struggled so hard against the odds to help the program survive and progress. Coach Mattos has always been a fighter for Sac State, as the Hornet’s QB in the early 60s for the first of Coach Ray Clemons dominate teams, as Head Coach and finally as a fund raiser. Bless Coach Mattos and his family in this battle. Fight on Coach.


Dude, I was there and also worked for Jeff Minahan (SID) as the statistician during the games. Along with BB and VB.

Young was the receiver who caught that ball in the 4th and weaved his way to victory. And I was at the NCCU game when we spanked them 55-7.

Small world.

The football success of 88-92 helped us land the stadium we have today thanks to the gernerosity of Fred Anderson and the community awareness generated through winning.
 
Wow!!!

It at least it is a small Hornet world! I started doing FB Stats in 1985 when John Cannon was the SID, then Minahan then Marcris, 13 seasons. At least we can cheer on the team on this board (remember no cheering in the pressbox!) The only downside is no free food and shirts!
 
Great post Green Laser. As a younger alumnus, it’s good to get some history on the program. It definitely makes you appreciate the hard work done to lay the foundation for the program. It also makes you hate the people who try to tear it down even more. (Moosh I’m talking about you.)
 
Green Laser said:
Wow!!!

It at least it is a small Hornet world! I started doing FB Stats in 1985 when John Cannon was the SID, then Minahan then Marcris, 13 seasons. At least we can cheer on the team on this board (remember no cheering in the pressbox!) The only downside is no free food and shirts!


Haha, I do remember cheering us when we were playing MSU and winning. I was told to keep it down and play objectivity. :lol:

Loved those free Subway's. My brother, who helped out, would hoard them to take home later, we were starving students you know.
 
SactoHornetAlum said:
Excellent post Green Laser. I too was at that game in 88...pure pandamonium when we finally beat them to end that terrible streak. It was that streak that gave them the arrogance they have today...

I also was at that game in '88. I had become friends with Tony Trosin during that year, and was a big supporter-took weightlifting classes from Coach Moore in 85 and 86- and thought that Coach Mattos was the best thing that EVER happened to the Hornet Program up to that point. I will definitely be praying for Coach Mattos.

BTW, I have an Ag working for me- another year to rub it in. Go Hornets!
 

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