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Week 1: Hornets @ Beavers

DrMike said:
i would suggest the regulars on here flood the Grant Napier show on Monday...'yeah, Grant, can you give your your insights on the Hornets' big win and their chances for the FCS playoffs?'. you might have to tell the call screener you are calling about the new arena or the Mountain Lions or high school football to make it on, but, it would be fun to hear his take!

I wouldn't even give him the satisfaction...

Yesterday was seriously the greatest football game I have ever seen! It was the roller coaster all in one. We dominated them from the get go. I was afraid that it was going to end up like the Utah Statebgame against Auburn, but in the end, the best team was the one that won! I am so proud of the team, the coaches, the university community as a whole. I'm still numb with emotion that it has taken me a while to post. I still had to pinch myself waking up this morning what I saw yesterday was real.

THE Greatest Day To Be A Hornet!!!
 
as some of you guys know, my oldest son is a sac grad. i was TRYING to text him updates (while watching on GameTracker) while he and his sac-grad GF were out and about. during the crazy-ass sequence of sac first down pass-fumble......beaver drive-fumble......sac game winning drive-blocked FG.....beaver game winning drive-missed FG, i gave up and told him to just call me when it was over. he TRIED to nonchalant it, 'yeah, i expected that'..but..seriously.

must have been fun to watch. i know i can still vividly picture the TD pass vs. Stanford right in front of where we were sitting (we were opposite the huge Davis crowd) from that night; you guys who were watching live or on TV have a lasting memory!
 
DrMike said:
i would suggest the regulars on here flood the Grant Napier show on Monday...'yeah, Grant, can you give your your insights on the Hornets' big win and their chances for the FCS playoffs?'. you might have to tell the call screener you are calling about the new arena or the Mountain Lions or high school football to make it on, but, it would be fun to hear his take!

I don't want to do anything to help Grant's ratings. He'd never admit he was wrong about anything anyways.
 
Hornet25 said:
DrMike said:
i would suggest the regulars on here flood the Grant Napier show on Monday...'yeah, Grant, can you give your your insights on the Hornets' big win and their chances for the FCS playoffs?'. you might have to tell the call screener you are calling about the new arena or the Mountain Lions or high school football to make it on, but, it would be fun to hear his take!

I don't want to do anything to help Grant's ratings. He'd never admit he was wrong about anything anyways.

Agreed.

But I'm planning on calling someone who would actually care about it: "Coach" John Kentera in San Diego. That's one radio guy who would celebrate with me!
 
Well I'm speechless. Hell of a game by the Hornets. I was able to listen to most of the game via the "Iheartradio" app and it sounded like the Hornets sure gave them hell. Some of the highlight clips posted on the Hornet Football Facebook site were pretty awesome and this team really pulled together to gut this one out. Congrats to all the players and coaches as well as staff and fans who went. What an effort.

I'll hope to post something more detailed tomorrow but what a win. :clap: :notworthy: :dance:
 
Recap/Thoughts

So I’ve tried to look at this past game by organizing my thoughts trying to rid my emotion about it so here are some of the things I noticed when I listened to this past week’s epic win over Oregon State:

Offense
Stellar performance through the air by Fleming (Norrise) and the receiving corps. Just amazing. Whenever the offense needed a big play or needed a first down, this group delivered. The OL did enough to give Fleming the time he needed to make some throws so hats off to them as well. The running game struggled but OSU had the size advantage up front. I think the RB’s will get their yards when they play defenses that are not as talented as OSU’s. Also Sperbeck did a great job of keeping the defense honest by not abandoning the run. I think this really allowed the passing game to be as effective as it was down the stretch.
  • • Fleming: 22 of 35 for 257 yards, 3 TD’s, 24 rushing yards on 13 carries
    • Norrise: 6 recs for 89 yards, 1 of 1 for 39 yards and a TD
    • Reed: 6 recs for 85 yards and 2 TD’s
    • Deadder: 6 recs for 61 yards and 2 TD’s, 1 carry for -4 yards
    • Hilliard: 14 carries for 31 yards
    • Hendershott: 3 recs for 19 yards
    • Chastain: 1 rec for 8 yards
    • Shaw: 4 carries for 0 yards
This offense needs to keep up this intensity all season long. This passing attack coupled with a respectable rushing attack will be a hard thing to stop. The only things I can recall that needs improvement are the turnovers. 2 fumbles is 2 too many. The Hilliard fumble really changed the momentum of the game. This sounded like it was an exchange issue so this should be able to get cleaned up. The Deadder fumble seemed a bit acrobatic and it sounded like the ball was jarred loose on a crazy hit. Also it sounded like Deadder and Fleming weren’t always on the same page. From what I heard, Fleming had a few throws where he expected Deadder to cut one way but he did the opposite. The OL allowed 2 sacks, which considering the opponent is still a job well done, however this front line will need to make sure they can properly pick up blitzes and keep Fleming safe.

Defense
The “Hornet Swarm” defense did an outstanding job. From the sound of things, they did a great job of swarming to the ball and making open field tackles. The various blitz packages really allowed the defense to get to Katz in the first half and disrupt the passing game as the Hornets racked up 2 sacks. Forcing 2 turnovers was also great and this defense needs to continue that aggressive style of play. The secondary did a great job of getting to the ball and making a play. I recall hearing Larche’s name quite a bit. We had some question marks at safety coming into this season and it looks like Larche and McMahon are going to fill in quite well.
  • • Davis: 12 tackles
    • McMahon: 10 tackles
    • Larche: 7 tackles
    • Badger: 6 tackles, 1 tfl
    • Odiase: 6 tackles, 1 INT
    • Wilkins\Coleman\Allen: 5 tackles
    • Nash: 4 tackles, 1 tfl, 1 sack
    • Monson: 4 tackles
    • White: 2 tackles, 1 tfl, 1 sack
This defense did wear down but that was expected when facing a team with 22 more scholarships along with greater size and talent. My only concern would be seeing if the run defense can be shored up. I know they were outsized and this played a large part into the yards they gave up, but the Hornets don’t have the biggest interior linemen so that may be an issue when this team faces a power running attack.

Special Teams
It sounded like the coverage teams were hit or miss. The punt coverage was excellent, but the kick coverage allowed some decent returns. Heath’s first punt was horrible but then he seemed to get it together and really shined. Diniz struggled. From the descriptions over the radio, all the PAT’s were described as “low line drives”. Also the blocked FG was a 28 yard FG, these need to be makes. Diniz needs to get his kicks up so they are less likely to get blocked. I attended a spring practice and he struggled with the low kick issue as well so seeing as this seems to not have been addressed over the offseason, I am a bit concerned about this.
  • • Heath: 5 punts for a 36.4 ypp avg. 1 inside the 20
    • Kick Coverage: Allowed 87 yards on 3 returns (29.0 ypr)
    • Punt Coverage: Allowed 2 returns for 0 yards, 1 fair catch forced
    • Diniz: 1 touchback, 3/3 PAT’s, 1 blocked FG
    • McCowan: 2 kr’s for 46 yards (23.0 ypr)
    • Croxdale: 1 kr for 10 yards
Injuries
We finally get through a money bag game without any major injuries. I recall hearing Badger had a hamstring injury but returned to the game. Also I think Larche got banged up but it didn’t sound serious. Not sure if there were others but all things considered we didn’t lose anyone for an extended amount of time.

Other Random Things
The new 93.1 channel is amazing and that production team along with the returning announcers did a great job. I definitely loved how the 93.1 broadcast center covered the halftime overview of the day’s scores as well as a brief overview of all the other Hornet sport events going on during the weekend. Also loved how the scoring recap used the live call clips, I don’t remember if the old station did this. I also heard them say that all the audio is archived on their site and is available for a re-listen online whenever fans want it. If anyone is planning to listen to this broadcast again, just skip to the OT and listen to the call when Reed hauls in the game winning 2 point conversion. I totally lost it when I heard the call live.

I was in Reno/North Lake Tahoe area and went into a 7-11 to find a Sac Bee. The heading of the Sac Bee was a pic of Reed just after he made his game winning grab. The sports section had a big picture of Hornet players celebrating. I won’t say that that was the best $3 I ever spent, but it was pretty damn close to it. It was great to see the Hornets as the main focus on the sports page. I hope this burst in media coverage translates into asses in seats and money in the coffers. :nod:

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/boxscore?gid=201109030061

http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/release.asp?release_id=9812
 
The Hilliard fumble really changed the momentum of the game. This sounded like it was an exchange issue so this should be able to get cleaned up.

It was a clean exchange, the defender just jarred it loose when he got to the line of scrimmage. While Hilliard struggled, the O-line was not able to give him anything to work with. I imagine this will resolve when they go against a D-line that is not able to physically manhandle them
 
Congratulations Players and Coaches on a great win and a big step forward for the program! Thanks for all the hard work and for building this program right on a strong foundation that we can all be proud of. The radio crew said we made $425,000 for the game and I think they said $90,000 for the basketball game. Don't expect any more invites from the Beavers!
 
Green Laser said:
Congratulations Players and Coaches on a great win and a big step forward for the program! Thanks for all the hard work and for building this program right on a strong foundation that we can all be proud of. The radio crew said we made $425,000 for the game and I think they said $90,000 for the basketball game. Don't expect any more invites from the Beavers!

That's the obvious conclusion. But I've heard rumors that Michigan is calling App back in a couple of years, ostensibly to give the Wolverines a chance to exorcize the demons. There's a chance (slight, granted) that OSU may do the same in, oh, about 2016.
 
The radio crew also said that our FBS games for the next 3 years are; Colorado, Washington and Arizona State.
If that is right all good Pac 12 paydays!

Also are we getting any $ from Southern Utah to play there this year? The 2012 BSC schedule has us going there again next season. I heard they had something like 4 home games this year so they were kind of desperate to get another home opponent. Maybe they offered a payout for the game like Cal Poly did to us a couple of years ago.
 
Green Laser said:
The radio crew also said that our FBS games for the next 3 years are; Colorado, Washington and Arizona State.
If that is right all good Pac 12 paydays!

Also are we getting any $ from Southern Utah to play there this year? The 2012 BSC schedule has us going there again next season. I heard they had something like 4 home games this year so they were kind of desperate to get another home opponent. Maybe they offered a payout for the game like Cal Poly did to us a couple of years ago.

Don't know about SUU. I'd call two of those B(C)$ games winnable (though by no means guaranteed): CO and WA. ASU is probably quite a bit better than those other two now. But that's as of right now. Anything can happen between now and then. Also, I wouldn't surprised if any or all of those three to buy their way out after what we did to Oregon State.
 
Was camping over the weekend, so I didn't get to say this here until tonight.... GO HORNETS!!!!!!!What an amazing win. Another close loss seemed inevitable on the Beaver's final field goal kick. Listening to Jason Ross's call of Reed's catch for 2-pt's, I got thinking it would make a great ring tone. ;)

Congrats to Sac. This should be a very special season.

BTW, was driving our RV when Reed caught the 2-pt pass.... my happy scream scared my kids. ;)
 
As the announcement was made Fleming was taking part in the first Quarterback Club luncheon — Sac State’s weekly “chalk-talk” style gathering with players and coaches — of the season. He told the estimated crowd of 75 that he learned Oregon State only watched one game of film on him from last season: the opener against Stanford when, after only having been in the program for five days, he admits he only had time to learn a fraction of the Hornet playbook.

“They gave us a lot of basic (defensive) looks,” Fleming said of the Beavers. “It worked out for us.”
http://sacstatesports.com/2011/09/05/fleming-named-big-sky-national-offensive-player-of-the-week/

Wow. Complete failure by the OSU coaches. Why would they only use the Stanford tape? Some simple internet searching could have revealed that that game was his first. This epic failure by their coaching staff contributed to this epic win for our program.

Also congrats to Fleming for this amazing accolade and hats off to Parker for this great write up. :clap: :notworthy:
 
That looks like arrogance or laziness by the OSU coaching staff. Either way, they got what they deserved. A big L and national embarrassment.
 
Just got back from Oregon and watching the game. A couple of observations about the Hornets and how they played. They were not intimidated by OSU, they were hitting hard and fast, they believed they could win just by looking at them on the sidelines as the first quarter ended. The coaches played "to win" and not "to lose". They did not become conservative late in the game. Four penalties was very good in a stadium that was VERY loud in the second half.

The coaches need to really work hard to get Jason Diniz a to get the ball up quicker. All the extra points were low but at least did not get blocked. A game (or two or three) will come down to a field goal, and teams will start coming after him if they know the ball comes out low.

OSU looked lost in the first half as if they could just show up and win. A lot of credit to our guys for taking it to them in the first half and then again at the end of the game. Best game I've ever seen them play! Take one game at a time and focus on moving forward and not on what they have done and we will be in the playoffs...
 
ChiCity said:
Just got back from Oregon and watching the game. A couple of observations about the Hornets and how they played. They were not intimidated by OSU, they were hitting hard and fast, they believed they could win just by looking at them on the sidelines as the first quarter ended. The coaches played "to win" and not "to lose". They did not become conservative late in the game. Four penalties was very good in a stadium that was VERY loud in the second half.

The coaches need to really work hard to get Jason Diniz a to get the ball up quicker. All the extra points were low but at least did not get blocked. A game (or two or three) will come down to a field goal, and teams will start coming after him if they know the ball comes out low.

OSU looked lost in the first half as if they could just show up and win. A lot of credit to our guys for taking it to them in the first half and then again at the end of the game. Best game I've ever seen them play! Take one game at a time and focus on moving forward and not on what they have done and we will be in the playoffs...

Thanks Chi!

You hit on my number one concern after watching the game. Jason Diniz is not Chris Diniz, yet. He really needs to refine his trajectory and looks to have minimal range. He'll have to improve or we might be looking at Smith Heath getting a shot...
 

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