Week 6 - Sac State vs Eastern Washington
The Hornets (2-2) host the 22nd ranked Eastern Washington Eagles (2-3, 1-0 BSC) as the Hornets kick-off a brutal conference slate this week. EWU has not come anywhere close to living up to expectations this season as they imploded at #16 Jacksonville State and gave up 21 4th quarter points in a 45-49 loss and followed that up by laying an egg at Idaho 35-27 (Idaho jumped out to a 28-0 halftime lead, highlights) the following week. The Eags got things back on track with a 35-20 win over #25 North Dakota (highlights) in a rainy/snowy contest on the red turf in Cheney last week.
Troy Taylor spent the 2016 season as an co-offensive coordinator at EWU and Hornets pass defense coordinator/secondary coach Cherokee Valeria was at EWU for 7 years prior to this season. This game certainly has some interesting story lines being played out.
EWU’s offense runs a read option/spread and is currently ranked 14th in FCS: 36.0 ppg (20th), 469.8 ypg, 172.8 rush ypg (52nd), 297.0 pass ypg, (21st). QB Eric Barriere (111/185, 1,485 yds, 13 TD, 3 INT, 49 car, 69 yds, 4 TD) leads the offense and is very mobile with a great arm. He hasn’t run the ball nearly as much from a year ago, but he can make some big plays with his legs. Barriere has spread the ball around quite well to his WRs with Dre’ Sonte Dorton (24 cat, 439 yds, 4 TD) being the primary target. 5 other players have at least 11 catches on the season.
EWU’s running game saw an explosion against UND in the soggy weather. RB Antoine Custer Jr (94 car, 448 yds, 5 TD) is a more than capable runner that has patience to allow EWUs big and experienced OL to open up holes.
The EWU defense runs a 4-2-5 and has struggled mightily this season and is currently ranked 97th in FCS: 36.4 ppg (T-97th), 428.4 ypg, 157.4 rush ypg (59th), 271.0 pass ypg (100th). Having said that, the EWU defense had a good game against UND last week and forced
6 turnovers (3 fumbles, 3 INT). The weather made the game very one dimensional but the Eag defense stiffened up and got the job done. S Dehonta Hayes (48 tkl, 1 TFL, 2 INT) leads the EWU defense with LB Jack Sendelbach (34 tkl, 1 TFL, 1 sack) and DE Jim Townsend (26 tkl, 4 TFL, 2.5 sacks) applying pressure from the edge.
EWU’s kicking game has struggled early in the season. They have trotted out 2 kickers with mixed results (2/4 combined) and their net punting numbers are not very good (32.2 ypp, 91st)
The big concern with EWU should be centered around Barriere’s playmaking ability. I fear the aggressive Hornet defense will overrun the pursuit and give up big plays. On the other side of the ball, the Hornet offense should be able to exploit the porous EWU defense. I wouldn’t be surprised if this game turns into a shootout. I had this game as a Hornet loss before the season began, but I think we see the first win over EWU in Hornet Stadium if the Hornets play like they have been.
Stingers Up!
The Hornets (2-2) host the 22nd ranked Eastern Washington Eagles (2-3, 1-0 BSC) as the Hornets kick-off a brutal conference slate this week. EWU has not come anywhere close to living up to expectations this season as they imploded at #16 Jacksonville State and gave up 21 4th quarter points in a 45-49 loss and followed that up by laying an egg at Idaho 35-27 (Idaho jumped out to a 28-0 halftime lead, highlights) the following week. The Eags got things back on track with a 35-20 win over #25 North Dakota (highlights) in a rainy/snowy contest on the red turf in Cheney last week.
Troy Taylor spent the 2016 season as an co-offensive coordinator at EWU and Hornets pass defense coordinator/secondary coach Cherokee Valeria was at EWU for 7 years prior to this season. This game certainly has some interesting story lines being played out.
EWU’s offense runs a read option/spread and is currently ranked 14th in FCS: 36.0 ppg (20th), 469.8 ypg, 172.8 rush ypg (52nd), 297.0 pass ypg, (21st). QB Eric Barriere (111/185, 1,485 yds, 13 TD, 3 INT, 49 car, 69 yds, 4 TD) leads the offense and is very mobile with a great arm. He hasn’t run the ball nearly as much from a year ago, but he can make some big plays with his legs. Barriere has spread the ball around quite well to his WRs with Dre’ Sonte Dorton (24 cat, 439 yds, 4 TD) being the primary target. 5 other players have at least 11 catches on the season.
EWU’s running game saw an explosion against UND in the soggy weather. RB Antoine Custer Jr (94 car, 448 yds, 5 TD) is a more than capable runner that has patience to allow EWUs big and experienced OL to open up holes.
The EWU defense runs a 4-2-5 and has struggled mightily this season and is currently ranked 97th in FCS: 36.4 ppg (T-97th), 428.4 ypg, 157.4 rush ypg (59th), 271.0 pass ypg (100th). Having said that, the EWU defense had a good game against UND last week and forced
6 turnovers (3 fumbles, 3 INT). The weather made the game very one dimensional but the Eag defense stiffened up and got the job done. S Dehonta Hayes (48 tkl, 1 TFL, 2 INT) leads the EWU defense with LB Jack Sendelbach (34 tkl, 1 TFL, 1 sack) and DE Jim Townsend (26 tkl, 4 TFL, 2.5 sacks) applying pressure from the edge.
EWU’s kicking game has struggled early in the season. They have trotted out 2 kickers with mixed results (2/4 combined) and their net punting numbers are not very good (32.2 ypp, 91st)
The big concern with EWU should be centered around Barriere’s playmaking ability. I fear the aggressive Hornet defense will overrun the pursuit and give up big plays. On the other side of the ball, the Hornet offense should be able to exploit the porous EWU defense. I wouldn’t be surprised if this game turns into a shootout. I had this game as a Hornet loss before the season began, but I think we see the first win over EWU in Hornet Stadium if the Hornets play like they have been.
Stingers Up!