Week 2: Sac State @ Southern Utah
The Hornets will be hitting the road again as they are coming off of an incredible win over Oregon State. This week takes the Hornets to Cedar City, Utah to face the improving Southern Utah Thunderbird program. SUU will be coming into this game off of a close loss on the road at South Dakota State.
Offense
SUU runs a pass happy attack and is led by Brad Sorensen who is touted as one of the best QB’s in the FCS. He has an experienced and big OL in front of him but he is working with a new set of WR’s. SUU also has experience returning at RB. The game notes from week 1 shows that SUU has a base offense of 3 WR’s and a TE. However I believe they also use a 4 WR set. SUU fell behind early last week against SDSU and it looks as they completely abandoned the run. SDSU didn’t have a very experienced defense returning and it showed. SUU’s week 1 stats:
Defense
SUU runs a base 4-3 and they return 5 starters of the front 7. Their DL isn’t very big but a couple of them were named All GWC players. They lost 2 LB’s and only one CB this offseason. SDSU had a lot of success both running and passing the ball on this defense last week. SUU’s defensive statistical leaders from week 1:
Special Teams
SUU used two punters, both of whom averaged 41 yards per punt. Their punt coverage seems to be solid as SDSU only managed 1 punt return for -2 yards. SUU’s kick coverage did allow some length returns so this will be something to watch. It also appears that SUU’s Minefee is a solid kick returner. Their kicker is only a sophomore and has not attempted a FG this season. Week 1 stats:
Intangibles
The SUU offense did commit some turnovers but their defense made them up on the other side of the ball. Turnovers will be the key in this game, as they are in every game. The Hornets can ill afford to make some stupid mistakes that lead to turnovers.
SUU committed 10 penalties for 78 yards compared to the Hornets 4 penalties for 22 yards. Having not heard or seen the SUU game, I have no idea if these were defensive calls or offensive calls. Regardless I take penalties as a direct relation to the discipline of the team. If the Hornets can jump on SUU early, this may lead to some mental mistakes that could lead to penalties and turnovers.
I had this game pegged as a mist win, and quite frankly there is no reason to change that assessment of this matchup even after last week’s success. The Hornets need to beat this team and the offense should find success if they play to the level we all saw in week 1. SUU will probably have some success moving the ball but this defense needs to keep its focus and not get discouraged. There is no reason to believe the Hornet defense will give up but this defense must also not let up. This should be a good game and unfortunately I do not believe there will be any TV for this one; fortunately we will have the 93.1 broadcast.
Go Hornets!
The Hornets will be hitting the road again as they are coming off of an incredible win over Oregon State. This week takes the Hornets to Cedar City, Utah to face the improving Southern Utah Thunderbird program. SUU will be coming into this game off of a close loss on the road at South Dakota State.
Offense
SUU runs a pass happy attack and is led by Brad Sorensen who is touted as one of the best QB’s in the FCS. He has an experienced and big OL in front of him but he is working with a new set of WR’s. SUU also has experience returning at RB. The game notes from week 1 shows that SUU has a base offense of 3 WR’s and a TE. However I believe they also use a 4 WR set. SUU fell behind early last week against SDSU and it looks as they completely abandoned the run. SDSU didn’t have a very experienced defense returning and it showed. SUU’s week 1 stats:
- • Sorensen: 31 of 46 for 340 yards, 3 TD’s, 3 INT’s
• Ursua, WR: 9 recs for 129 yards, 2 TD’s
• Brown, FB: 6 recs for 75 yards, 1 TD
• Minefee, RB: 7 carries for 26 yards, 5 recs for 42 yards
• Alexander, RB: 8 carries for 42 yards, 4 recs for 46 yards
• Measom, WR: 7 recs for 48 yards
• OL: Allowed 4 sacks
• TOP: 25:28
• Conversions: 4/11 on 3rd down & ½ on 4th down
Defense
SUU runs a base 4-3 and they return 5 starters of the front 7. Their DL isn’t very big but a couple of them were named All GWC players. They lost 2 LB’s and only one CB this offseason. SDSU had a lot of success both running and passing the ball on this defense last week. SUU’s defensive statistical leaders from week 1:
- • Hansen, MLB: 12 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 FF
• Hogains, CB: 10 tackles
• Fenn, LB: 9 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack
• Turner, CB: 7 tackles, 1 TFL
• Sword, LB: 7 tackles
• Vonner, SS: 6 tackles, 1 INT
• Larsen, DT: 2 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT
Special Teams
SUU used two punters, both of whom averaged 41 yards per punt. Their punt coverage seems to be solid as SDSU only managed 1 punt return for -2 yards. SUU’s kick coverage did allow some length returns so this will be something to watch. It also appears that SUU’s Minefee is a solid kick returner. Their kicker is only a sophomore and has not attempted a FG this season. Week 1 stats:
- • Cook, K: 2/2 PAT’s
• Lewis, P: 4 punts for 164 yards (41.0 ypp)
• Miller, P: 1 punt for 41 yards, 1 Inside 20
• Minefee, KR: 1 return for 27 yards
• Alexander, KR: 1 return for 14 yards
• Measom, PR: 1 return for 3 yards
• Kick Coverage: Allowed 3 returns for 74 yards by SDSU’s main returner
• Punt Coverage: Allowed 1 return for -2 yards
Intangibles
The SUU offense did commit some turnovers but their defense made them up on the other side of the ball. Turnovers will be the key in this game, as they are in every game. The Hornets can ill afford to make some stupid mistakes that lead to turnovers.
SUU committed 10 penalties for 78 yards compared to the Hornets 4 penalties for 22 yards. Having not heard or seen the SUU game, I have no idea if these were defensive calls or offensive calls. Regardless I take penalties as a direct relation to the discipline of the team. If the Hornets can jump on SUU early, this may lead to some mental mistakes that could lead to penalties and turnovers.
I had this game pegged as a mist win, and quite frankly there is no reason to change that assessment of this matchup even after last week’s success. The Hornets need to beat this team and the offense should find success if they play to the level we all saw in week 1. SUU will probably have some success moving the ball but this defense needs to keep its focus and not get discouraged. There is no reason to believe the Hornet defense will give up but this defense must also not let up. This should be a good game and unfortunately I do not believe there will be any TV for this one; fortunately we will have the 93.1 broadcast.
Go Hornets!