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Football is back as Hornets begin spring practice.

For the Sacramento State football team, spring football in 2012 marks the beginning of a new chapter in the program’s history.

2011 was a season full of highs and lows that saw the Hornets defeat Oregon State in Corvallis, beat Montana for the first time ever, and win a game without completing a pass.  Along with those highs though, the low points saw the Hornets struggle in the kicking game, miss the playoffs, and lose the Causeway Classic at home.

The Hornets will put that all behind them though as they march into spring football, which is set to open up on Wednesday.  Spring football marks the start of position battles, players getting into playing shape, and for this year’s team, the installation of a new offense.

Along with bringing in more than 20 new recruits, Coach Marshall Sperbeck also added an offensive coordinator to his staff for the 2012 season.  He hired Paul Peterson, who spent the past four seasons with Southern Utah as the team’s passing game coordinator, quarterbacks and receivers coach.

“(Sac State is) real close to getting over the hump,” Peterson said.  “Hopefully I’m going to be a part that’s going to be consistent in competing in the Big Sky and winning championships.”

Sperbeck said that having Peterson in as an offensive coordinator would provide the biggest change for him as far as spring ball is concerned.

“I think the biggest difference is that we do have an offensive coordinator,” Sperbeck said.  “Obviously that will free me up to probably get around and be more involved with some other team responsibilities, so I’m looking forward to that.”

The Hornets will utilize spring football as a time to sort out positional battles, as well as install the new offense that Peterson will bring to the team.  According to Peterson, he and Sperbeck worked together on combining their two playbooks to make the transition as easy as possible for the players.  Even with those efforts to make the transition easier for the Hornets, there is still work to be done to get players to master the new offense.

“You start off with some basic things,” Peterson said.  “We start with formations.  We want each of our student-athletes to understand that going in; they need to know every formation so we don’t need to spend time installing that.”

Once players have the formations mastered, they’ll move on to integrating the basic concepts of the offense, and then adding to it from there.

“As far as signals go, it’s kind of a progression,” the Hornets offensive coordinator said.  “You start out simple and you can build from there.  The basic fundamentals, getting lined up, the cadence, those types of things are where you start, and then you get into the meat of the stuff and the plays.”

Peterson said that by the time spring ball is finished, he wants to have the entire playbook installed.

“Once we get to a point and figure out what we do well, we’ll build off of those plays with certain things,” he said.

The Hornets will not only need to adapt to a whole new playbook, but they’ll have to pick up the concepts of the playbook quickly and know them well as Peterson plans on having the team run a no-huddle offense that will feature more of a spread passing attack than the Hornets have used in years past.

“We’re going to go no huddle, up-tempo offense,” Peterson said.  “We’re going to have a little more emphasis on the pass than we will on the run.”

Despite more of an emphasis on the passing game, Peterson said he will not abandon the Hornets’s rushing attack.

“We’re still going to run the ball,” he said.  “I think they did that fantastic last year.  They put a lot of emphasis on the run game and they were successful at it.  That’s part of the offense that I’m super excited about.”

Something that arises with the installation of a new offense is the question about who will be conducting the Hornets’s new, no huddle attack.

According to Sperbeck, quarterback, along with every other position, is wide open heading into spring workouts.

“Every time you go into spring football, every job’s open, every position is open,” he said.  “We want to encourage our spring ball to be competitive at every position.”

For the Hornets, there are currently three players vying for the opening at quarterback following the departure of last year’s starter, Jeff Fleming.

Garrett Safron is a contender for the position after taking the reins when Fleming went down with an injury.  Safron split time with Tommy Edwards, who transferred to Occidental College, before emerging as the team’s starter.  In 5 games for the Hornets, Safron completed 24 of 57 pass attempts for 394 yards and three touchdowns.  He contributed 53 carries for 286 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.  His 286 rushing yards were good for fourth best on the team.

Another player that is eyeing the starting quarterback spot for the Hornets in 2012 is University of Nevada-Reno transfer, Mason Magleby.  Magleby saw very limited action in his three seasons at UNR.  In 16 games for the Wolfpack Magleby completed 10 of 11 passes for 109 yards and four touchdowns.

Despite his limited playing time, Sperbeck still thinks Magleby can contend for the starting quarterback spot.

“We’re excited to have him as a member of our team,” he said.  “He did some good things up at UNR…We think that he can come here and compete for the starting job.”

Another quarterback on the radar is freshman Nolan Sorensen from Buchanan High School in Clovis.  Sperbeck said that Sorensen “has a chance to develop as a guy for the future.”

Sorensen was also being recruited by Peterson while Peterson was at Southern Utah.

After weeks of meetings, the team and its new coaching staff are ready to get back on the field.  The Hornets will go without pads for their first two practices, and will only wear helmets.  Their third day they will go into full pads.  After that, the team will be practicing four days per week for the next three weeks before the final Spring Game on April 21st at 9 a.m.

“I can’t wait to see how these guys perform with the football,” Peterson said with a smile on his face.  “We’ve had some team runs where we’re out there running around; I’ve seen them in the weight room and I’m super excited about the caliber of student-athletes that we have.  I’m getting to know each one of them more and more and I’m excited to get out and play some football.”

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Hornets and others hope to shine at Sac State Pro Day

Sacramento—With the NFL Draft Combine over and the NFL Draft starting April 26, teams will turn their scouting focus to Pro Days for a closer look at potential NFL prospects.

Sacramento State will hold a Pro Day at Hornet Stadium on Tuesday at 10 a.m., and will be open to the public.  A Pro Day consists of various football related workouts, as well as tests of overall athleticism.  The workouts will feature athletes from Sacramento State, UC Davis and a few other schools.

For the Hornets, the participating athletes will be defensive end Zack Nash, wide receivers Brandyn Reed and Chase Deadder and quarterback Jeff Fleming.

No other schools could be reached for confirmation on which of their athletes would be attending the Pro Day.  Sac State’s Sports Information Director Brian Berger said there will be about 20 NFL scouts in attendance.

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Sac State Softball Seeks Title In Final PCSC Season

Softball field, Sac State

Sacramento State’s softball complex. Photo courtesy Flickr.com.

By Kyle Madson, SacStateSports.com staff writer

For the Sacramento State Softball team, it is conference championship or bust in the 2012 season.

As they opened the season by winning the Fresno State Kickoff tournament, confidence is running high for the Hornets.

“Winning a conference championship is my highest expectation,” said senior first baseman Alyssa Nakken.

Nakken wasn’t the only player that has aspirations of a final Pacific Coast Softball Conference championship for the Hornets before they move to the Big Sky conference in 2013. Junior third baseman Emily McCormick is also setting her sights high.

“We want a conference championship so bad,” McCormick said. McCormick added that she knows her team is talented enough, and said she would be “heartbroken” if the team didn’t win one this season. Continue Reading →

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Recruiting Update #11: Dotson, Graham Sign to Round Up National Signing Day for Hornets

Name: Austin Dotson (Golden West Junior College)

Position: WR

Height/Weight: (5-9/ 175)

Stats: As a sophomore for Golden West Junior College, Dotson caught 42 balls for 493 yards and 4 touchdowns.

How He Fits: Dotson gives the Hornets’ young receiving corps some experience.  He is the smallest of the receivers the Hornets signed on national signing day, but he gives the Hornets’ offense another weapon that can line up on various spots on the field.  He has good speed and has a knack for getting open and getting separation from defensive backs.  Look for Dotson to be used like Ron Richardson was used by Sac State in 2010.

Here is a look at what he can do:

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Recruiting Update #10: Ta’amilo, Johnson Sign

Name: Sapule Ta’amilo (Vista Murrieta High School)

Position: OL

Height/Weight: (6-1/250)

How He Fits: Ta’amilo joins a very young group of offensive lineman that is waiting in the wings for a pretty experienced starting offensive line for Sac State.  Ta’amilo will more than likely redshirt his freshman year, and will need to seperate himself in practice and camps over the next couple of seasons.

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Recruiting Update #9: Weldon, Royal Sign

Name: Justin Weldon

Position: P

Height/Weight: (6-4/210)

Stats: Weldon averaged 40.3 yards-per-kick in 2011 for Fresno City Collge.  25 of Weldon’s 41 punts were downed inside the 20 yard line, and he had just one touchback.

How He Fits: Weldon will be the team’s starting punter.  Sac State’s kicking game struggled mightily last season and punter is a need the for the Hornets.  If Weldon can keep pinning teams inside the 20, the Hornets’ defense will have a much easier time in 2012 than they did in 2011.

Here is a look at what he can do:

Yes. Punter highlights. He played several positions in high school. For punting highlights, fast forward to 2:15.

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Recruiting Update #8: Totty, Brown Sign

Name: Jaycee Totty (College of Sequoias)

Position: LB

Height/Weight: (6-3/240)

How He Fits: The Hornets have a young linebacking corps, so Totty will fit in nicely and provide some experience.  The Hornets graduated no linebackers, but having an excess at that position is a nice problem to have.  Totty played outside linebacker with the College of Sequoias’ 4-3 defense.  He shows good instincts and the ability to play sideline to sideline. He will battle for linebacker spots with Todd Davis, Cody Allen, Jeff Badger and Henry Fernandez.

Here is a look at what he can do:

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Recruiting Update #7: Magleby, Sawickis

Name: Mason Magleby (University of Nevada)

Position: QB

Height/Weight: (6-2/205)

Stats: Magleby did not get a ton of playing time at Nevada, but his stats when he did play were very impressive.  In the 2011-2012 season he completed 10 of 11 pass attempts for 109 yards and four touchdowns.

How He Fits: While sophomore Garrett Safron seems to have the edge in the starting quarterback race for this season, the job certainly isn’t a lock.  If Magleby can come in and have the same amount of success that Jeff Fleming did when he transfered to Sac State as a junior, Magleby will be the team’s starter in 2012.

Here is a look at what he can do:

This is a video of Magleby in high school at Del Oro.

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Recruiting Update #5: Bowman, Lauese Sign

Name: Jacob Bowman (Chaminade High School)

Position: DB

Height/Weight: (6-0/190)

Stats: Bowman racked up 86 tackles in his final season at Chaminade.

How He Fits: Having Bowman come in and start would be huge for the Hornets who lost defensive backs Marquese Smith and Kyle Monson to graduation.  Perhaps the biggest asset that Bowman provides is his size.  The Hornets’ defensive backfield lacked in size last season and got beat several times because of it.  He is also a ferocious tackler and is a force in stopping the run. If Bowman can start opposite Osagie Odiase, it would be a huge boost for the Hornets’ defense.

Here is a look at what he can do:

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Recruiting Update #4: Faimalo, Warren Sign

Name: Edmund Faimalo (Redlands East Valley High School)

Position: DL

Height/Weight: (6-1/275)

Stats: Faimalo tallied an impressive 49 tackles as a defensive lineman with two sacks in his senior season.  His 49 tackles were tied for 7th on the team that went 11-1 in the 2011 season.

How He Fits: Another piece to add to a rebuilding defensive line for the Hornets.  Faimalo will most likely fit into one of the defensive tackle positions for the Hornets.  One of those spots was vacated by Matt Agaiava, and Sac State will be needing a replacement.  The Hornets rotate defensive linemen with some regularity, so he may see some time this year, but unless he really impresses the coaching staff, he won’t start.  Don’t be surprised if Faimalo gets a redshirt this year. (Note: Faimalo bench pressed 315 pounds as a sophomore in high school).

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