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Sac State @ NAU

SDHornet

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The Hornets find themselves trying to figure out how they lost another close one at the end of a game as they prepare to take on a smoking hot NAU team who will be coming off of a last second loss in Missoula. NAU will be trying to avoid their ever familiar end of the season collapse and will be fighting to keep their playoff hopes alive as the Hornets head to Flagstaff in a series where the home team has won the last 6 matchups.

Offense:
NAU will be without QB Herrick who had surgery on his thumb last week. Herrick is possibly the best and most experienced QB in the BSC who was 125/198 (63.1%) with 1,231 yards, 9 TD, and 7 INT’s prior to last week’s game. However their backup QB Stangel had a solid showing and went 23/35 for 195 yards, 1 TD and 0 INT’s in Missoula. Overall their offense is ranked 8th in the BSC with 352.1 ypg, 240.0 ypg through the air (4th in BSC) and 112.1 ypg (8th in the BSC) on the ground. These stats don’t tell the whole story of this offense. They have been very efficient the past few weeks and I feel like they are in full stride and in position to make a playoff run. Their leading RB is Bauman who has 676 yards on 164 carries with 9 TD’s as well as 22 catches for 218 yards and 1 TD. The NAU OL is not huge but they have respectable size and athleticism to go along with their experience (3 SR’s). NAU has a solid tandem at WR and the receptions and yards are well balanced between Shanks (48 catches for 457 yards and 1 TD) and Curry-Chapman (40 catches for 375 yards and 3 TD’s).The numbers don’t reflect their potent offense. I was able to catch their rout win over MSU and they love to spread the field and make some quick strikes. NAU typically lines up in the shotgun with a multiple WR set, and then goes to town. They love to use the quick slants and short intermediate routes and then go for a big strike down the field. NAU also runs a lot of bubble screens to the WR’s and has quite a bit of success with screens to the RB’s as well as a sneaky delayed shovel pass right over the center. Their running game is capable and this team is well balanced and has the capability to move the ball effectively through the air and on the ground.

The Hornet defense is going to have to be on their toes if they want to stop the NAU attack. The Hornets will have to stay aggressive and try to get to the young QB. MSU went the route of dropping back into a zone and they were completely obliterated. The style of attack that NAU uses means that sitting back will do no good. The Hornets should be able to shut down the NAU rushing attack; however the defense will have to find a way to counter the screens and short passes that essentially subsidizes the NAU running game. The defense will need to make the open field tackles and force a couple of turnovers for the Hornets to have a chance in this one.

Defense:
The NAU defense is the best in the BSC. No other defense comes close. They are ranked 1st in total defense with only allowing a stingy 260.7 ypg with 182.0 ypg (2nd BSC) allowed through the air and an eye popping 78.7 ypg (1st BSC) on the ground. NAU runs a 4-3 base and has talent, experience, and depth at pretty much every position. The NAU DL is not huge, but they are supported by a very stout linebacking group that has a knack for getting to the ball and cleaning up the garbage at the line of scrimmage. LB Worthington is the leading tackler with only 43 tackles. 3 other players (LB McKeever, FS Estrada, and LB Dowd) have 31 or more tackles and SS Taylor leads the team in INT’s with only 2 (5 other players have 1 INT). This defense is stout with different players having the capability to step up and making a play. It is truly a team effort on defense and this is by far the most well rounded defense in the conference. This defense has no weakness.

The Hornets offense is going to have a tough task ahead of them. Sperbeck went away from the strength of this team last week and the Hornets fell behind early. The Hornets cannot afford to dick around with trick plays early in this one. The Hornets are going to have to line up and take it straight at NAU. The OL is going to have to be at their best to open up some lanes for Hilliard. The only advantage I see is the bigger Hornet OL against the slightly smaller NAU DL. If the Hornets can get some long drives together via a solid rushing attack with some success passing to keep the NAU defense honest, they might be able to wear down the NAU DL and control the tempo. I don’t see how else the Hornets can win this game if that cannot be accomplished. The NAU secondary will have a field day if Fleming is inaccurate so he will have to bring his “A” game. It is vital that this offense pull it together and not turn the ball over.

Special Teams:
NAU has not been explosive with their return game. NAU averages 16.2 yards per kick return and only 9.5 yards per punt return. Their punter Zamora is averaging 42.5 yards per punt and has 11 punts downed inside the 20. NAU has allowed 2 blocked punts. NAU’s kicker Myers is a respectable 9/12 with a long of 51 yards with a perfect 8/8 on FG’s of 39 yards or less. NAU has not allowed a blocked FG.

If the Hornets play solid coverage they should keep the NAU return game in check. The Hornets have blocked quite a few punts so look for the Hornets to go after a few in this one. Their kicker is solid from short to moderate range but has struggled to hit the long range FG’s. I have to think the Hornets hold s slight advantage in the kick game this week.

Intangibles:
NAU is a very disciplined team as they have much experience at pretty much every position. They are the 2nd least penalized team in the BSC with 46 penalties for 373 yards. NAU is about even in the turnover category. They have thrown 7 INT’s but have put the ball on the ground 12 times but only losing 5 of them. This team is not sloppy with the ball so turnovers will be tough to come by.

This game has the potential to turn into a defensive battle, but in all honesty I have a hard time seeing the Hornets pulling out a win in Flagstaff. They will be battling a huge elevation change as well as a hostile and loud environment if the NAU fans make it out to the game. That coupled with an inconsistent offensive attack going against the best defense in the conference leaves my wondering how the Hornets will respond to the challenge. The one thing the Hornets have shown week in and week out is the hunger and never quit attitude that has kept the Hornets competitive in every game this season. The thing that remains to be seen is if this team can finally put it all together and pull out a win against an above average team. The Hornets will need to keep their heads up and fight all game long and hope for the best.

GO HORNETS!!!
 
another great write-up, SD. very informative! seems like a big key is if their backup QB can be solid again this week. Seems like a really big game for them if they have any hope of a playoff spot. Should be another tough, close game.

one thing going in Sac's favor is that the weather forecast for the weekend looks okay. partly cloudy with high's in the 50's. weather can be an issue down there this time of the year.
 
DrMike said:
another great write-up, SD. very informative! seems like a big key is if their backup QB can be solid again this week. Seems like a really big game for them if they have any hope of a playoff spot. Should be another tough, close game.

one thing going in Sac's favor is that the weather forecast for the weekend looks okay. partly cloudy with high's in the 50's. weather can be an issue down there this time of the year.

Dr. Mike, you do know NAU plays in a dome right?
 
SactoHornetAlum said:
DrMike said:
another great write-up, SD. very informative! seems like a big key is if their backup QB can be solid again this week. Seems like a really big game for them if they have any hope of a playoff spot. Should be another tough, close game.

one thing going in Sac's favor is that the weather forecast for the weekend looks okay. partly cloudy with high's in the 50's. weather can be an issue down there this time of the year.

Dr. Mike, you do know NAU plays in a dome right?

It could STILL be an issue. The Astros once had a game at the Astrodome rained out. The parking lot got flooded out.

Again, not likely, but not COMPLETELY out of the realm of possibility.
 
SactoHornetAlum said:
DrMike said:
another great write-up, SD. very informative! seems like a big key is if their backup QB can be solid again this week. Seems like a really big game for them if they have any hope of a playoff spot. Should be another tough, close game.

one thing going in Sac's favor is that the weather forecast for the weekend looks okay. partly cloudy with high's in the 50's. weather can be an issue down there this time of the year.

Dr. Mike, you do know NAU plays in a dome right?

I think he meant travelling to Flagstaff. Those roads close easily with snow.
 
SactoHornetAlum said:
DrMike said:
another great write-up, SD. very informative! seems like a big key is if their backup QB can be solid again this week. Seems like a really big game for them if they have any hope of a playoff spot. Should be another tough, close game.

one thing going in Sac's favor is that the weather forecast for the weekend looks okay. partly cloudy with high's in the 50's. weather can be an issue down there this time of the year.

Dr. Mike, you do know NAU plays in a dome right?


i do now! man, i swear i saw footage of a NAU game from last year that was played in really lousy weather.

well..yeah....i guess the weather INSIDE the dome is going to be pretty nice this weekend.

looks like a nice facility. not like the DakotaDome and the Alerus (N. Dakota) Center. Watching the game at the Alerus center last year, it looks like they were playing in a big high school gymnasium!
 
DrMike said:
i do now! man, i swear i saw footage of a NAU game from last year that was played in really lousy weather.

well..yeah....i guess the weather INSIDE the dome is going to be pretty nice this weekend.

looks like a nice facility. not like the DakotaDome and the Alerus (N. Dakota) Center. Watching the game at the Alerus center last year, it looks like they were playing in a big high school gymnasium!


You're probably thinking of last year's NAU-Weber State game whiteout game in Provo. Game started with sunshine and ended with piles of snow on the field.

Flagstaff averages more snow than any other Big Sky Conference city I can think of. Whether or not people like playing/watching football inside, there's a reason NAU plays in a dome.
 
By the way, nice write-up, SDHornet.

Need to process my thoughts over last weekend's game vs. U of Montana before weighing in on Saturday vs. Sacramento State.

There's no such thing as a gimmie game this year in the Big Sky Conference. I won't belittle Idaho State after watching them take it to the Grizzlies last year in Pocatello.
 
i just noticed it was on Comcast California today. i'll be over at Aggie Stadium sampling beers at the pregame Oktoberfest.

have to give our marketing guys some credit. they are trying to new things to attract people. Oktoberfest today ($20 for mug, beer and food), along with an all-sport alumni get-together. they are sending many direct emails with information, ticket deals, etc. we'll see if it helps attendence today. something you might pass on to your marketing folks. direct email (alumni, boosters, former athletes, parents, whatever) is a easy way to advertise to the people most likely to attend. once you get the address list set up, its easier (and ALOT cheaper) to get the word out then tv or radio.

good luck today......tough game.
 
I don't have satellite, so I'm not exactly sure how that works, but here are a few options listed on NAU's athletics website.

Universityhouse (Dish Network 9411)
Fox College Sports - Atlantic
Fox College Sports - Pacific (Tape delayed - 10/30 @ 9 PM)
FS Arizona (Tape delayed 11/3 @ 12 PM)

www.b2tv.com (Big Sky TV is also an option...sign up for free account)

www.bigtalkerradio.com gives the NAU radio broadcast on the net.

Can't think of any other options.
 
DrMike said:
i just noticed it was on Comcast California today. i'll be over at Aggie Stadium sampling beers at the pregame Oktoberfest.

have to give our marketing guys some credit. they are trying to new things to attract people. Oktoberfest today ($20 for mug, beer and food), along with an all-sport alumni get-together. they are sending many direct emails with information, ticket deals, etc. we'll see if it helps attendence today. something you might pass on to your marketing folks. direct email (alumni, boosters, former athletes, parents, whatever) is a easy way to advertise to the people most likely to attend. once you get the address list set up, its easier (and ALOT cheaper) to get the word out then tv or radio.

good luck today......tough game.
We have a tailgate policy of anything goes as long as you aren’t being a jackass. Sorry, we already do it right on this side of the Causeway. :D
 
they added tailgating this year to 3 lots; one is on the dirt area just north of the stadium. the other big one is in the 'Team Aggie' section (boasters), on the southside. its going pretty well...be nice to see more cars/fans out on the north side, but, its starting to pick up. on top of that, they are bringing in tents with beer/wine/food vendors along side of the dirt lot. that works well; the locals tend to bring in the grills, lots of food and drink, and the guys like me driving a distance can buy food/beer up there, and just mingle among the tailgaters. so far, so good...no problems, everybody seems to have a pretty good time. they supposedly sold out the dirt tailgating area, but, the turnout hasn't been close to full.

i think the sac tailgate area next to the stadium was a motivating factor for them to battle the parking folks and campus cops to have tailgating. you can have a few beers, listen to the band, meet up with friends (old and new), and not get out of hand!
 
Recap

The Hornets jumped all over 25th ranked NAU right from the start on this one. The Hornets forced turnovers early and were able to turn them into TD’s. The stout NAU defense just did not show up and by the time they finally started playing with some heart, the game was already out of control. NAU was not ready to play this game and it showed. They were sloppy early on and the offense never was effective. NAU came into the game with their backup QB Stangel and they did play an injured Herrick, but the Hornet D was relentless. The DL did an excellent job of controlling the line of scrimmage and getting pressure on the NAU QB’s. The LB’s were quick to fill the gaps and were all over the NAU running game. Most importantly, the defense did not allow one single big play. The secondary didn’t have any blown coverage and although they were beat on a few routes, the NAU QB’s were not able to get them the ball.

Offensively the execution was sound. Sperbeck went to the air early and often and Fleming was on. The Hornets had much success with the play action which froze the secondary and allowed the Hornet receivers to get open. The running game took some time to get going but once the NAU defense began to get worn down, the OL took control. The most impressive thing to me was the ability of the Hornets and the aggressive play calling that kept their foot on the throat of NAU. The decision to put the game out of reach at the end of the 1st half was something I think a lot of Hornet fans were waiting to see from this team. If only this aggressive offensive play calling would have been utilized throughout the season, this team might be in a completely different situation right now.

The special teams had some issues but they had some positives as well. Diniz was rock solid as usual but Heath is clearly struggling to get some well placed punts executed in the game. The kickoff coverage is just deplorable as they allowed an average at best kick returning team to look amazing which resulted in excellent field position for NAU most of the game. Fortunately the defense didn’t allow NAU to take advantage of their returns. A PAT was also blocked. From the camera angle I don’t know if it was just a low kick by Diniz or the blocking broke down, either way PAT’s have to be made. There is no excuse for a blocked/missed PAT. The Hornets also cleaned up their act as they only had 4 penalties called against them.

All in all it was a complete game for the Hornets and they dominated NAU in Flagstaff. The offense executed, the defense had a tremendous game and the special teams as a whole did their part. The offense put up 155 rushing yards, 333 passing yards and 40 points. Much of those points were set up by turnovers forced by the defense. The defense only allowed 43 rushing yards and 123 passing yards and only allowed NAU to score 3 offensive points. I didn’t expect the Hornets to win this game, but this win just goes to show how close Sperbeck has this program to being one of the top teams in the BSC.

GO HORNETS!!!!

Here is the Hornetsports recap:
http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/release.asp?release_id=9169

BSC Box Score:
http://www.bigskyconf.com/custompages/football/2010/stats/nau-sacx.htm
 

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