He’s where he should be. And doing a good job. Has the team in the playoffs after they were 2-8 last year. It worked out great for everyone.
The celebration started Saturday night at Hornet Stadium, with Sacramento State players and coaches hoisting championship hardware, high-fiving, hugging and even lighting up cigars.
The good cheer roared right through Sunday morning at the Arden Hilton. Athletes, coaches, administrators, family and friends of the program learned through the ESPNU telecast that the Hornets drew the No. 4 seed in the Division I Football Championship Series bracket, meaning a first-round bye and a Dec. 7 home game.
Sac State (9-3) was hopeful of a No. 3 seed but that went to Weber State, which beat Sac State 36-17 on Nov. 2 at Hornet Stadium. Sac State went 8-1 this season against FCS teams,
The celebration started Saturday night at Hornet Stadium, with Sacramento State players and coaches hoisting championship hardware, high-fiving, hugging and even lighting up cigars.
The good cheer roared right through Sunday morning at the Arden Hilton. Athletes, coaches, administrators, family and friends of the program learned through the ESPNU telecast that the Hornets drew the No. 4 seed in the Division I Football Championship Series bracket, meaning a first-round bye and a Dec. 7 home game.
Sac State (9-3) was hopeful of a No. 3 seed but that went to Weber State, which beat Sac State 36-17 on Nov. 2 at Hornet Stadium. Sac State went 8-1 this season against FCS teams,