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SacBee Preview of 2010 Hornet Football

This is a definitely an important year for Sperbeck and the program. The roster has some solid talent this year, several important parts of which are seniors (MBT, Reed, Clark, etc.) If MBT can stay healthy, the O-line can come together, and Parker can whip the D in to an effective unit, it could be a very exciting year. Lots of pieces that need to come together, but the parts seem to be there.

Go Sac!
 
After the miracle game, I'm excited to see how Bethel-Thompson performs, though Schumacher brings up a truly worrying point about having no proven QB if he is injured or underperforms. Our o-line needs to step it up to ensue he has time and stays off the ground.
 
It's good to see Sac State get some press. Nothing like some complaining to get the Bee's ass over to campus and run a story. ;)
 
You guys kinda make it sound like MBT is injury prone. When he went down two years ago it was the first football injury of his life. His poor mom (sweetest lady in the world) didn't know what to say or do. Any way, I think one of the keys is that the O has had a spring and fall camp of nothing but his rifle arm. With the previous guy you could run a lazy route and still catch the ball. Now everybody has to hall ass and finish routes. This made MBT look bad early season last year. The receiver corps has easily stepped up their game (cuz they really are that good). Yah, things could go bad if he goes down but it's not likely. I'm salivating about the possibility of the O picking people apart
 
Fajadadu said:
You guys kinda make it sound like MBT is injury prone. When he went down two years ago it was the first football injury of his life. His poor mom (sweetest lady in the world) didn't know what to say or do. Any way, I think one of the keys is that the O has had a spring and fall camp of nothing but his rifle arm. With the previous guy you could run a lazy route and still catch the ball. Now everybody has to hall ass and finish routes. This made MBT look bad early season last year. The receiver corps has easily stepped up their game (cuz they really are that good). Yah, things could go bad if he goes down but it's not likely. I'm salivating about the possibility of the O picking people apart

I agree, the article did make it sound as though he was injury prone, but I can't remember him ever getting hurt.

It's his last season and I think that he's going to do a great job, if he plays anything like he did against UCFE last season, it's going to be a great year.
 
Teams play true freshmen all the time, look at UCFE, they are starting a true freshman. Carmazzi has been in the program two years now, he should be ready or will never be. I'd almost prefer starting a true freshman, then we will have four years to ramp up.

Seems like forever we are always complaining about the QB role and lack of experience, playing time, ability, etc.
 
I noticed that true freshman Josiah Marshall is backing up Peter Buck at ILB on the two-deep. Although I am not in favor of burning a red shirt, Marshall looks like an incredible recruit.
 
Here's a few shots of last weekends scrimmage for the out-of-towners. Looking forward to a real game.

http://www.pbase.com/hydro2005/2nd_fall_scrimmage
 
LT. Dan said:
Here's a few shots of last weekends scrimmage photos, for the out-of-towners. Looking forward to a real game.

http://www.pbase.com/hydro2005/2nd_fall_scrimmage
Thanks for the photos. That new turf looks awesome. :)
 

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