Big Sky Football – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.28 For the fans by the fans Big Sky Football – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Big Sky Football – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg http://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg http://www.fansmanship.com/fansmanship-podcast-episode-217-chris-sylvester-and-brint-wahlberg/ http://www.fansmanship.com/fansmanship-podcast-episode-217-chris-sylvester-and-brint-wahlberg/#respond Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19629 It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big West Tournament this week and Cal Poly football begins their season on Friday. Owen talks to Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg about the upcoming football opener against Southern Utah in what will be Beau Baldwin’s first game as the Cal Poly head coach […]]]>

It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big West Tournament this week and Cal Poly football begins their season on Friday. Owen talks to Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg about the upcoming football opener against Southern Utah in what will be Beau Baldwin’s first game as the Cal Poly head coach since he was hired nearly 15 months ago. 

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Podcast Episode 212 – Beau Baldwin http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-212-beau-baldwin/ http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-212-beau-baldwin/#respond Sat, 18 Apr 2020 04:16:05 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19609 Cal Poly’s football coach joins the podcast on this episode. We talked about what life is like for him in a quarantined world, how missing spring practice will effect the team moving forward, and what we can expect from the Mustangs in the Fall. ]]>

Cal Poly’s football coach joins the podcast on this episode. We talked about what life is like for him in a quarantined world, how missing spring practice will effect the team moving forward, and what we can expect from the Mustangs in the Fall. 

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http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-212-beau-baldwin/feed/ 0 Cal Poly’s football coach joins the podcast on this episode. We talked about what life is like for him in a quarantined world, how missing spring practice will effect the team moving forward, and what we can expect from the Mustangs in the Fall.  Cal Poly’s football coach joins the podcast on this episode. We talked about what life is like for him in a quarantined world, how missing spring practice will effect the team moving forward, and what we can expect from the Mustangs in the Fall.  Big Sky Football – Fansmanship 44:49
Podcast Episode 204 – Kenny Stevenson Changes Seltzer Allegiances and Nic Cage Big Sky Football Picks http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-204-kenny-stevenson-changes-seltzer-allegiances-and-nic-cage-big-sky-football-picks/ http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-204-kenny-stevenson-changes-seltzer-allegiances-and-nic-cage-big-sky-football-picks/#respond Sat, 02 Nov 2019 03:50:16 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19585 In this episode, Kenny describes cover zero, calls an audible on his favorite hard seltzer, and Owen introduces a new segment with a new local fake sponsor. Big Sky picks by Nic Cage.]]>

In this episode, Kenny describes cover zero, calls an audible on his favorite hard seltzer, and Owen introduces a new segment with a new local fake sponsor. Big Sky picks by Nic Cage.

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http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-204-kenny-stevenson-changes-seltzer-allegiances-and-nic-cage-big-sky-football-picks/feed/ 0 In this episode, Kenny describes cover zero, calls an audible on his favorite hard seltzer, and Owen introduces a new segment with a new local fake sponsor. Big Sky picks by Nic Cage. In this episode, Kenny describes cover zero, calls an audible on his favorite hard seltzer, and Owen introduces a new segment with a new local fake sponsor. Big Sky picks by Nic Cage. Big Sky Football – Fansmanship 41:14
Podcast Episode 200 – Half Rusty Edition with Kenny Stevenson and Kris Kristofferson http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-200-half-rusty-edition-with-kenny-stevenson-and-kris-kristofferson/ http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-200-half-rusty-edition-with-kenny-stevenson-and-kris-kristofferson/#respond Fri, 18 Oct 2019 21:53:35 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19575 On this edition of the podcast, Kenny advocates for more passing, there’s a new Bon and Viv flavor, and Kris Kristofferson makes his Big Sky Football Picks of the Week. ]]>

On this edition of the podcast, Kenny advocates for more passing, there’s a new Bon and Viv flavor, and Kris Kristofferson makes his Big Sky Football Picks of the Week. 

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Podcast Episode 199 – Kenny Stevenson describes a pro style offense and Nic Cage gives his predictions http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-199-kenny-stevenson-describes-a-pro-style-offense-and-nic-cage-gives-his-predictions/ http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-199-kenny-stevenson-describes-a-pro-style-offense-and-nic-cage-gives-his-predictions/#respond Fri, 11 Oct 2019 22:39:54 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19572 Kenny Stevenson joined the fansmanship podcast again this week to try to describe what a pro-style offense looks like, we break-down the Horseshoe game this week, and the thing you’ve all been clambering for: more exciting hard seltzer talk. Meanwhile, Nic Cage gives his Big Sky football predictions for this week at about the 30 minute mark. ]]>

Kenny Stevenson joined the fansmanship podcast again this week to try to describe what a pro-style offense looks like, we break-down the Horseshoe game this week, and the thing you’ve all been clambering for: more exciting hard seltzer talk.

Meanwhile, Nic Cage gives his Big Sky football predictions for this week at about the 30 minute mark. 

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Four plays to determine an FCS football game http://www.fansmanship.com/four-plays-to-determine-an-fcs-football-game/ http://www.fansmanship.com/four-plays-to-determine-an-fcs-football-game/#respond Thu, 04 Oct 2018 03:38:33 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19424 On Saturday, Cal Poly hosted 17th-ranked Montana. The Mustangs came into the game 1-3 on the season, having won just two of their past 16 games overall.  So, not a great trend. This year hasn’t been easy though. The four games Cal Poly has lost (including to Montana) have all been against opponents ranked in […]]]>

On Saturday, Cal Poly hosted 17th-ranked Montana. The Mustangs came into the game 1-3 on the season, having won just two of their past 16 games overall. 

So, not a great trend. This year hasn’t been easy though. The four games Cal Poly has lost (including to Montana) have all been against opponents ranked in the top-17 in the nation. 

For me, one of the fascinating things about college sports — or any athletics at a really high level — is that there sometimes isn’t MUCH between a team that seems down in the dumps and a team that is in the top-20 in the nation. Saturday’s game, for me, was a fascinating case in point.

Cal Poly moved the ball like they wanted to and played basically as well as you can in a game you lose by 20 (the final score was 48-28).

There were 149 total plays in the game, and here are four that went a long way toward determining the outcome:

The first fouth-and-one

Cal Poly is a triple option team that goes for it on fourth down. A lot. If you depend on rushing the ball and can’t get a yard or two when you need it, then you’re probably not going to win anyway. Also, head coach Tim Walsh has long preached that touchdowns are what win games, not field goals. 

After picking up one first down on their opening drive, Cal Poly had the ball at Montana’s 48 yard line on fourth down and 1. Cal Poly handed the ball to senior fullback Joe Protheroe, but the Grizzlies sniffed it out and stopped Cal Poly short. 

Early fourth down plays can have lasting impacts on momentum in the trenches. 

THE OUTCOME – Well, Cal Poly’s defense forced a Montana three-and-out, forcing a punt. Things looked OK until…..

J’uan Campbell rushed for 31 yards on four carries Saturday against Montana.
Photo by Owen Main

The Muff

Since the Mustangs had gone for it on 4th down, Montana had good field position to pin Cal Poly back toward their own end zone. The Montana punter angled a high kick toward the corner. Cal Poly junior return man J’uan Campbell waved his teammates away as the ball bounced and rolled nearly out of bounds. Inexplicably, Campbell made a last second effort to pick up or dive on the ball. 

Instead, Campbell simply touched it and Montana took possession at the Cal Poly 7 yard line.

THE OUTCOME – Two plays later, Dalton Sneed found Gabe Sulser for a six-yard touchdown and Montana led 10-0, less than seven minutes into the game. 

The pitch-6

Down 10-0 early-on, Cal Poly still had to believe they could get back into the game by sticking with their initial game plan. While the Montana defense HAD earned one stop, Cal Poly’s offense hadn’t even started to roll. Khaleel Jenkins and co. put together a drive that was vintage Cal Poly offense for the first 13 plays of the drive. Protheroe found some rhythm up the middle. Jenkins was making good option decisions. Campbell got back on track. Chuby Danu even caught a ball out of the backfield. Cal Poly used the first 13 plays of the drive to go 60 yards. At the Montana 16 yard line, it seemed like the Mustangs were ready to score a touchdown of their own and get back into the game. 

Instead, the wheels fell off. 

On an option play toward the Cal Poly sideline, Jenkins’ pitch to Danu careened off Danu and right into the waiting arms of Montana defender Josh Buss, who returned the fumble 80 yards for a Montana touchdown.

THE OUTCOME – Instead of the score being maybe 10-7, it was 17-0 Montana with 1:31 to go in a disastrous first quarter. 

To their credit, the Mustangs didn’t hang their heads. Jenkins, Protheroe, and newly installed running back Drew Hernandez kept the Triple Option chugging. Cal Poly responded with a drive of over six minutes in the second quarter, culminating in a Protheroe touchdown, but Montana scored on their ensuing drive and once more before the half to go up 31-7 at halftime. 

When you do the math on the 14 point swing of the pitch-6 and what might or might not have happened with the Muff, you might think about somewhere between 14 and 21 points being made-up. That means that instead of being boat-raced at 31-7 going into halftime, Cal Poly might have been within striking distance at something like 24-14. That’s a big difference. 

Again, Cal Poly’s offense seemed to respond in the second half. They scored on each of their first two drives in the 3rd quarter, but so did Montana. Even trading a touchdown for a field goal, Cal Poly wasn’t making up ground. Down 41-21 early in the fourth quarter, the offense needed to keep scoring.

The fourth down, part deux

I hesitated putting this one in here. By the time you’re depending on conversion of a fourth and four, down by 20 points in the fourth quarter, maybe you’re grasping at straws. Still, Cal Poly had life. with 12:16 left in the game, on fourth and four from the Montana 22, Jenkins called his own number. He tried to cut upfield on an option play. He slipped and was smothered for no gain. 

THE OUTCOME – Montana got the ball back on downs and scored on a 68 yard rush three plays later. It was a dagger for a Cal Poly team that rallied for a touchdown late to keep the score within 20. 

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Each of the above plays creates the circumstance needed for the next one to even take place, but when you put them all together, it makes up for most of the score difference between the two teams. I guess the good news if you’re a Mustang fan is that high leverage situations like fourth downs, special teams plays, and turnovers are things that can improve.

Drew Hernandez (27) was a pleasant surprise for Cal Poly fans, rushing for 135 yards on 14 carries Saturday against Montana.
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Cal Poly out-gained Montana 512 yards to 468 yards and dominated time of possession (38:40 to 21:20). Cal Poly ran 95 plays to Montana’s 54. But two early turnovers weren’t something Cal Poly could overcome.

Cleaning up their play in those high-leverage areas could give the Mustangs a chance to win in the state capitol this weekend against Sacramento State. 

You’ll also notice I didn’t mention the defense yet. Cal Poly’s defense wasn’t horrific, but it wasn’t great. They made some good third down stops (Montana was just 5/10 on third downs), but they also let some big plays happen, including Adam Eastwood’s 68 yard dagger. By the time the defense forced a turnover from the Grizzlies, an interception by Carter Nichols, the game was well in-hand.

The receivers throughout the Big Sky are really good and so are most of the passing quarterbacks. Sacks are hard to come by as quarterbacks are getting rid of the ball quickly. If the offense and special teams play a clean game, Cal Poly’s defense doesn’t have to do huge things with turnovers, sacks, and tackles for losses. If the Mustangs are behind by 20 points though, then the pressure on Josh Brown’s unit becomes higher. With a young defensive front, changing the game plan and becoming more urgent might lead to some of the late breakdown we saw with the long Eastwood touchdown run. 

So, what’s next?

Look this weekend for high-leverage plays and whether they go Cal Poly’s way. Can the Mustangs convert on some fourth downs when they only have 1-3 yards to get? Can the offense keep from giving away possession and points and still run smoothly. 

Smart football is good football in so many cases. With nearly 150 plays last game, there are lots of opportunities to slip-up, but if Cal Poly can play sound football this weekend, they’ll have a chance in the Hornets nest. 

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Podcast Episode 193 – Tim Walsh http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-193-tim-walsh/ http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-193-tim-walsh/#respond Wed, 08 Aug 2018 00:53:58 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19414 Coming off an injury-plagued 1-10 season in 2017, Cal Poly football will have a lot of eyes on it this season. Can the Mustangs boomerang back into Big Sky Conference and FCS playoff contention? I asked Cal Poly head coach Tim Walsh about what went wrong last year (not just injuries), what the team has […]]]>

Coming off an injury-plagued 1-10 season in 2017, Cal Poly football will have a lot of eyes on it this season. Can the Mustangs boomerang back into Big Sky Conference and FCS playoff contention?

I asked Cal Poly head coach Tim Walsh about what went wrong last year (not just injuries), what the team has been doing this offseason, and his outlook on whether he feels more pressure this season. 

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http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-193-tim-walsh/feed/ 0 Coming off an injury-plagued 1-10 season in 2017, Cal Poly football will have a lot of eyes on it this season. Can the Mustangs boomerang back into Big Sky Conference and FCS playoff contention? I asked Cal Poly head coach Tim Walsh about what went wro... Coming off an injury-plagued 1-10 season in 2017, Cal Poly football will have a lot of eyes on it this season. Can the Mustangs boomerang back into Big Sky Conference and FCS playoff contention? I asked Cal Poly head coach Tim Walsh about what went wrong last year (not just injuries), what the team has […] Big Sky Football – Fansmanship 45:32
Day Two of Cal Poly Football practice — Energy and Ball Security http://www.fansmanship.com/day-two-of-cal-poly-football-practice-energy-and-ball-security/ http://www.fansmanship.com/day-two-of-cal-poly-football-practice-energy-and-ball-security/#respond Sun, 05 Aug 2018 04:13:07 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19411 Day two of Cal Poly football camp began a little after 9:00am on Saturday morning. As the morning sun bathed over Doerr Family Field, Cal Poly’s offense, specifically the skill position players were the most vocal and energetic.  Coming off injury Quarterback Khaleel Jenkins looks as though he hasn’t missed a beat after missing most […]]]>

Day two of Cal Poly football camp began a little after 9:00am on Saturday morning. As the morning sun bathed over Doerr Family Field, Cal Poly’s offense, specifically the skill position players were the most vocal and energetic. 

Coming off injury

Quarterback Khaleel Jenkins looks as though he hasn’t missed a beat after missing most of last season due to injury. Cal Poly actually has five quarterbacks in camp, including Jake Jeffrey — who took most of the snaps last season — and redshirt freshman Kyle Reid. 

A new addition

Preseason All-American Joe Protheroe was not at practice, and for good reason. His wife gave birth to their third child this week. I don’t think Cal Poly fans will lose any sleep over Protheroe knowing the plays. He is expected to begin practicing in plenty of time to be available for their first game.

Hold onto the ball

It’s clear from talking with Cal Poly head coach Tim Walsh and others around the program that ball security is a priority this season. Things happening in practice also made that apparent to anybody watching. Fumbling is a weird beast, but here’s hoping the added conscious awareness can help the Mustangs win the turnover battle. When they don’t, things can go downhill fast. 

Odds and ends

  • Bradley Mickey, a redshirt sophomore from Arroyo Grande who missed the beginning of last season with an injury, has switched his number to 17 this season. Seventeen is the number of Mickey’s friend Ryan Teixeira, who passed away in March 2017. It is also the namesake of the charity — 17 Strong — that he started. You can find it at seventeenstrong.org .
  • A few freshman were interesting to see out on the field. As they start practice at the college level for the first time, it’s always fun to observe who is still wide-eyed and who comes into camp with a college football mentality. Among the guys I caught a glimpse of, quarterback Jalen Hamler (Lawndale) was probably the one I watched the most. He looks fast. 
    This season, freshmen can play in up to four games and still keep their redshirt. This is a big deal for a Cal Poly program that has traditionally redshirted a LOT of their players. If the rule had been in place a season ago, Cal Poly might have used players like quarterback Kyle Reid alongside Jake Jeffrey as the season wound down. 
  • Cal Poly will play their first game on September 1st in Fargo, North Dakota against the best FCS team in the nation — North Dakota State. The Bison seem like they win the national championship every season. The Mustangs’ schedule, start to finish, is probably more difficult than last year’s, despite having no FBS opponents on the slate (a rarity). In conference play the Mustangs will take on Montana at home and Montana State, Eastern Washington, and Northern Arizona all on the road. 
  • I taped a podcast with head coach Tim Walsh last week that I’m hoping goes up before the weekend is over. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher — just search Fansmanship. 

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Sac State dominates Cal Poly wire to wire for 49-14 win http://www.fansmanship.com/sac-state-dominates-cal-poly-wire-to-wire-for-49-14-win/ http://www.fansmanship.com/sac-state-dominates-cal-poly-wire-to-wire-for-49-14-win/#respond Tue, 14 Nov 2017 04:32:12 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19137 A week after winning their first game of the season, Cal Poly had what was probably their worst effort of 2017, losing a senior night game to in-state rival Sacramento State 49-14.  Sacramento State went up 28-0 at halftime with long touchdown passes from Kevin Thompson to Jaelin Ratliff and Andre Lindsey bookended by a […]]]>

A week after winning their first game of the season, Cal Poly had what was probably their worst effort of 2017, losing a senior night game to in-state rival Sacramento State 49-14. 

Sacramento State went up 28-0 at halftime with long touchdown passes from Kevin Thompson to Jaelin Ratliff and Andre Lindsey bookended by a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown and a fumble return for a touchdown. 

Meanwhile, Cal Poly couldn’t keep its offensive momentum from a week ago as the Mustangs failed to score through the first three quarters as the Hornets built a 49-0 lead before putting their reserves in. 

After the game, Tim Walsh took a lot of the blame upon himself. Despite Cal Poly’s 1-9 record, they have been competitive in most of their games this season. Saturday night, they weren’t. 

“Our motto all year long has been to fight the fight,” said Walsh. “And I don’t think we fought the fight tonight.”

Cal Poly managed two fourth-quarter touchdowns to avoid their first shutout since 1999.

JMO goes for 1,000

When Joe Protheroe went down at the beginning of the season, senior Jared Mohamed took the mantle as the Mustangs’ featured fullback. The Brawley, CA product led Cal Poly with 125 yards on 30 carries and went over the 1,000 yard mark on the season. It was his 6th 100-yard game en route to becoming the 21st player in Cal Poly history to notch 1,000 yards in a season. 

Cal Poly quarterback Jake Jeffrey was 13-20 passing for 148 yards and JJ Koski and Kyle Lewis tallied 67 and 60 yards respectively receiving.

Time of possession

Generally, Cal Poly has had a time of possession advantage in recent years, and it’s served them well. On Saturday night, they had the ball for over 38 minutes while Sacramento State had it for under 22. Unfortunately for the Mustangs, having the ball didn’t turn into points in their final home game of 2017. 

Greeley-bound 

The Mustangs, sitting at 1-9 on the season, have one game left. On Saturday, they’ll travel to Greeley, Colorado to face Northern Colorado. The Bears are 2-7 on the season and have lost six straight games. Kickoff in Greeley is set for 10:30AM Pacific Time. 

Photos from Saturday night below by Owen Main. 

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Cal Poly Football Earns First Win on Homecoming Weekend http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-football-earns-first-win-on-homecoming-weekend/ http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-football-earns-first-win-on-homecoming-weekend/#respond Thu, 09 Nov 2017 04:19:07 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19124 Finally.  On Saturday afternoon, Cal Poly football finally got its first win of 2017. In the end, Cal Poly did it their way. Five touchdowns — all on the ground. Defensive stability. Finally, an all-around game. J-MO’s big game Cal Poly fans, be thankful for senior fullback Jared Mohamed. In a season when he’s been a constant […]]]>

Finally. 

On Saturday afternoon, Cal Poly football finally got its first win of 2017. In the end, Cal Poly did it their way. Five touchdowns — all on the ground. Defensive stability. Finally, an all-around game.

J-MO’s big game

Jared Mohamed celebrates a touchdown on Saturday night. By Owen Main

Cal Poly fans, be thankful for senior fullback Jared Mohamed. In a season when he’s been a constant both in play and attitude, Mohamed had 194 yards and two touchdowns in the first win of the season. 

Mohamed was a workhorse for the Mustangs, toting it 35 times in the game, but the key was probably when those carries came. Mohamed was fresh at halftime, only having 11 carries in the first half. Once Cal Poly got a lead late in the game, the fresh-legged senior had plenty in the tank to plow forward for six fourth-quarter first downs as Cal Poly milked the clock with the lead.  

Balance and shift

Freshman slot back Chuby Danu had a nice game against Portland State. By Owen Main

Cal Poly decided to shift their offensive personnel some last week in Davis. This week, it paid off. Freshmen Chuby Danu and Broc Mortensen got all the wingback carries on Saturday as Kyle Lewis manned his new position as a wide receiver on the edge. Lewis didn’t catch any passes, but Walsh complimented the blocking of the receivers, saying it was the best job they’ve done of blocking all season. 

Mortensen, a true freshman from Ventura, took the ball on the team’s first offensive play and made the most out of it. Breaking at least three tackles, Mortensen changed fields and scampered for 44 yards. After Mortensen caught an 11 yard pass from quarterback Jake Jeffrey a few plays later, fellow freshman Danu scored from seven yards out on the right edge. 

Freshman Broc Mortensen took control of the game early, rushing for 44 yards on Cal Poly’s first play. By Owen Main

The use of Danu and Mortensen and their early success kept Mohamed or Jeffrey from shouldering too much of the load early and set the tone for Cal Poly to be truly unpredictable on offense for the rest of the game. 

Danu would score two touchdowns on the night to go with 74 yards rushing. Mortensen only managed seven carries for 83 yards himself, but when you reel off 44 on your first carry, other teams are looking at you as a weapon. It’s weird to think that “stars” are bad on offense — they aren’t — but having and really using a variety of ball carriers is an important adjustment Cal Poly has made over the past few weeks. 

Defense finishes

With the ball, down by seven points, it seemed Portland State had scored a touchdown to tie the game when Davis Alexander found Charlie Taumoepeau in the back of the end zone with less than one minute to play. 

But Taumoepeau landed out of bounds beyond the end zone and the Mustangs were spared. On the next play, safety Mark Reza intercepted an Alexander pass to seal the game for Cal Poly. The difference between winning and losing isn’t that great very often. That razor’s edge was in full display in the final minute at Spanos. 

Cellar dwellers

With their first win of the season, Cal Poly vaulted out of the Big Sky cellar. With two conference games to play, Cal Poly joins Northern Colorado as a one-win team in conference play and Portland State remained winless on the season. 

Two left

Cal Poly will play Sacramento State (5-4, 4-2 in Big Sky Conference) at Spanos Stadium on Saturday night before finishing their season in Greeley, CO against the previously mentioned Northern Colorado team. Cal Poly hasn’t lost to Sacramento State in at least four seasons, the last loss coming in 2012 at home.

In the four Mustang wins since, they haven’t scored less than 36 points and have averaged over 48 points per game. 

Kickoff for Saturday’s home finale is set for 6:05 pm.

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