Weber State University Athletics

Wildcats back home to host Sacramento State Saturday
10/30/2018 1:52:00 PM | Football
THE GAME
• Riding a three-game winning streak, the Weber State football team returns home for the final regular season home game as the Wildcats host Sacramento State Saturday.Â
• Saturday's game will kickoff at 12 p.m. from Stewart Stadium.Â
• The game will be televised throughout the state on KJZZ TV and will be streamed online on Pluto TV channel 235 and WatchBigSky.com with Dave Fox, Alema Harrington and Tony Parks calling the action.Â
• Radio broadcast will be on 1430 KLO and kloradio.com with Steve Klauke and former Wildcat head coach and athletic director Jerry Graybeal on the call.Â
• Live stats will be at WeberStateSports.com.Â
OPENING DRIVEÂ
• Weber State improved to 6-2 overall and 4-1 in Big Sky Conference play following Saturday's 35-30 win at No. 22 North Dakota.Â
• The Wildcats remained fourth in the country in this week's STATS FCS poll, the highest national ranking in school history.Â
• Sophomore quarterback Jake Constantine was named the Big Sky Player of the Week after his performance in Saturday's win. Â
• Sacramento State is 2-6 overall and 0-5 in Big Sky games, and has lost five-straight games heading into Saturday's game.Â
• Head coach Jay Hill is in his fifth season as head coach of the Wildcats. He has a combined record of 32-25 overall and is 24-13 in Big Sky games. Â
• Sacramento State is coached by former Weber State head coach Jody Sears who is in his fifth season as head coach of the Hornets.Â
• Saturday's game will be Senior Day and the final regular season home game for 16 Wildcats seniors who will be honored before the game.Â
• WSU is looking to win seven or more games in three-straight seasons for the first time ever.Â
• This will be the 23rd all-time meeting between Weber State and Sacramento State with the Wildcats holding a 14-8 all-time series lead. Weber State has won three-straight games against the Hornets. The 'Cats are 10-1 all-time against Sacramento State in Ogden.Â