Stingers Up: The Sacramento State Football Podcast with Jason Ross is BACK!

On this week’s edition of Stingers Up: The Sacramento State Football Podcast, Jason Ross sits down with head coach Brennan Marion to discuss the Hornets’ win vs. Eastern Washington, preview this Saturday’s matchup against Portland State, and the outlook ahead for the final stretch of the regular season.

Jason also sat down with Sacramento State football senior offensive lineman Sawyer Hays. Enjoy another edition of the Stingers Up podcast.

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A BRIEF PREVIEW

Coming off a dominant win at Eastern Washington last weekend, Sacramento State will return to the Pacific Northwest on Saturday, Nov. 8, to play at Portland State. The game will kickoff at 2 p.m. from Hillsboro Stadium.
The Hornets were victorious for the fifth time in their last seven games with a 35-13 win at EWU. Sacramento State scored all five of its touchdowns on rushes and finished the game with 376 yards on the ground. The defense also boasted 11 TFLs to help keep the team’s FCS playoff dreams alive.
The win lifted the Hornets to 5-4 overall and 3-2 in Big Sky Conference games.  With three games remaining, the team currently owns the tie-breaker for fourth place in the league standings.

OPPONENT PREVIEW: PORTLAND STATE

Portland State picked up its first win of the season with a 40-35 road victory at Cal Poly on Saturday. Delon Thompson scored four touchdowns and rushed for 184 yards to lead the offense whole Carsten Mamaril had two interceptions and three pass breakups to earn National FCS Defensive Player of the Week.
The Vikings (1-8 overall, 1-4 Big Sky) have played the most difficult FCS schedule in the country according to the Massey Ratings. PSU has faced Tarleton State, North Dakota and Northern Arizona which were all ranked in the FCS top 25 at the time as well as played at then No. 23 BYU and at Hawaii.

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