Week 7 - #5 Sac State at Eastern Washington
The 5th ranked Hornets (5-0, 2-0 BSC) hit the road again and face an Eastern Washington (1-4, 0-2 BSC) squad that has had a rough start to the season. The Eagles record is quite deceptive as they are probably the best 1-4 team in FCS; even better than that other 1-4 team that was touted as the “best team in program history”. EWU opened the season with a 36-29 win over Tennessee State, then lost four straight in a brutal lineup that included a heartbreaking 35-38 home loss to Montana State that was sandwiched in between brutal money games at Oregon and Florida. Last week on short rest, EWU battled Weber State close for a half until the Wildcats pulled away for a 45-21 win in Ogden.
Offensively, EWU runs the standard run pass option with a very athletic quarterback Gunner Talkington (102/161, 1084 yds, 12 TD, 4 INT) who has a strong arm and does an excellent job extending plays with his feet. His top receiving targets are Freddie Roberson (17 rec, 302 yds, 3 TD) and Efton Chism III (25 rec, 228 yds, 3 TD). Roberson is a speedy deep ball threat that can stretch the defense. EWU’s rushing attack features 4 players with at least 31 carries. Running back Micah Smith (35 car, 187 yds, 2 TD) has the most production of the lot.
Offensive Team Stats
EWU’s defense lines up in a 4-2 and has struggled throughout the year. Statistically they are the worst scoring defense in the BSC, however those numbers are skewed due to their tough non-conference schedule. Regardless of the schedule, the Eagles struggle to get stops and don’t force many turnovers and don’t sack the quarterback very often. Safety Ely Doyle (40 tkl) leads the defense in tackles and defensive end Mitchell Johnson (219 tkl, 4 TFL, 2 sac) is the leading disrupter in opponents backfield.
Defensive Team Stats
The Eagles special teams gave up a kick return for a touchdown to Weber State last week so they will be looking to rectify that issue. Kicker Seth Harrison (1/2 FG, 11/11 PAT) hasn’t been given many chances this season and his lone made field goal was from 44 yards. Punter Nick Kokich (28 punts, 6 I-20) has had a busy year and has boomed 6 punts for over 50 yards.
Hornet Team Stats
This has trap game written all over it as the Hornets have the big ESPN 2 matchup against Montana the following week. Don’t let the record fool you, this EWU team has some top notch talent on the offensive side of the ball that is capable of hanging around if the Hornets don’t show up and take care of business. To top that off, EWU has to win out to have any chance at the playoffs so they have absolutely nothing to lose in their homecoming game.
Having said that, I don’t think this porous EWU defense will stop the Hornet attack and will struggle to keep pace with our prolific offense. The Hornets win in Cheney this week.
Stingers Up!
The 5th ranked Hornets (5-0, 2-0 BSC) hit the road again and face an Eastern Washington (1-4, 0-2 BSC) squad that has had a rough start to the season. The Eagles record is quite deceptive as they are probably the best 1-4 team in FCS; even better than that other 1-4 team that was touted as the “best team in program history”. EWU opened the season with a 36-29 win over Tennessee State, then lost four straight in a brutal lineup that included a heartbreaking 35-38 home loss to Montana State that was sandwiched in between brutal money games at Oregon and Florida. Last week on short rest, EWU battled Weber State close for a half until the Wildcats pulled away for a 45-21 win in Ogden.
Offensively, EWU runs the standard run pass option with a very athletic quarterback Gunner Talkington (102/161, 1084 yds, 12 TD, 4 INT) who has a strong arm and does an excellent job extending plays with his feet. His top receiving targets are Freddie Roberson (17 rec, 302 yds, 3 TD) and Efton Chism III (25 rec, 228 yds, 3 TD). Roberson is a speedy deep ball threat that can stretch the defense. EWU’s rushing attack features 4 players with at least 31 carries. Running back Micah Smith (35 car, 187 yds, 2 TD) has the most production of the lot.
Offensive Team Stats
- Points scored per game: 24.6 (6th BSC)
- Total Offense: 348.4 ypg (130.0 rushing ypg / 218.4 passing ypg) (7th/10th BSC)
- Turnovers: 4/4 (INT/Fum)
- Redzone: 10/12 - 9/1 (TD/FG)
EWU’s defense lines up in a 4-2 and has struggled throughout the year. Statistically they are the worst scoring defense in the BSC, however those numbers are skewed due to their tough non-conference schedule. Regardless of the schedule, the Eagles struggle to get stops and don’t force many turnovers and don’t sack the quarterback very often. Safety Ely Doyle (40 tkl) leads the defense in tackles and defensive end Mitchell Johnson (219 tkl, 4 TFL, 2 sac) is the leading disrupter in opponents backfield.
Defensive Team Stats
- Points allowed per game: 46.8 (12th BSC)
- Total Defense: 548.6 ypg (281.0 rushing ypg / 267.6 passing ypg) (12th/10th BSC)
- Turnovers Forced: 3/4 (INT/Fum)
- Redzone: 25/31 - 21/4 (TD/FG)
The Eagles special teams gave up a kick return for a touchdown to Weber State last week so they will be looking to rectify that issue. Kicker Seth Harrison (1/2 FG, 11/11 PAT) hasn’t been given many chances this season and his lone made field goal was from 44 yards. Punter Nick Kokich (28 punts, 6 I-20) has had a busy year and has boomed 6 punts for over 50 yards.
Hornet Team Stats
- Points scored per game: 47.6 (1st BSC)
- Points allowed per game: 18.4 (3rd BSC)
- Total Offense: 518.8 ypg (253.4 rushing ypg / 265.4 passing ypg) (2nd/2nd BSC)
- Total Defense: 359.4 ypg (91.8 rushing ypg / 267.6 passing ypg) (2nd/T-10th BSC)
- Turnovers: 3/2 (INT/Fum)
- Turnovers Forced: 6/4 (INT/Fum)
- Redzone Offense: 27/30 - 23/4 (TD/FG)
- Redzone Defense: 11/14 - 8/3 (TD/FG)
This has trap game written all over it as the Hornets have the big ESPN 2 matchup against Montana the following week. Don’t let the record fool you, this EWU team has some top notch talent on the offensive side of the ball that is capable of hanging around if the Hornets don’t show up and take care of business. To top that off, EWU has to win out to have any chance at the playoffs so they have absolutely nothing to lose in their homecoming game.
Having said that, I don’t think this porous EWU defense will stop the Hornet attack and will struggle to keep pace with our prolific offense. The Hornets win in Cheney this week.
Stingers Up!