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Despite being close for much of the night, the Weber State University football team fell in its seventh loss of the season on Saturday night against California State University, Sacramento, losing 19-14. Head Coach Jody Sears said he saw a lot of improvement in the team on Saturday and felt like it had a good game against the Hornets. “We [...]

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Wildcats travel to California in search of first win

The Weber State University football team will head back on the road this weekend, traveling to California State University, Sacramento, still in search of its first win of the year. Head Coach Jody Sears said that, while the Wildcats are still searching for their first win of the year, he has seen a lot of [...]

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Wildcats start strong, but can’t hold on against Cal Poly

[media-credit name="weberstatesports.com" align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit]For much of the game on Friday night against California Polytechnic State University, Weber State University looked strong against the No. 20 Mustangs. Then the wheels fell off. An interception, penalties and dropped passes hurt the Wildcats in the second half as they fell to the Mustangs 45-23. Cal Poly scored 24 [...]

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After looking strong in their last two games, the Wildcats took a step back on Saturday night against the University of California, Davis, falling 37-13 in California. “I was surprised with how we started and how we reacted to what they did,” said WSU Head Coach Jody Sears. “We got caught right on our heels [...]

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WSU falls to EWU in Homecoming Game

  Last season, when Weber State University took on Eastern Washington University, the game was decided on the final drive when Mike Hoke fumbled the ball late in the game. This season, with the game in the balance, Hoke once again lost the ball on the Wildcats’ final drive. It was stripped by EWU’s Jerry [...]

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Over the weekend, Weber State University lost its third-straight game of the season. Despite the tough start, I’m not worried about this team. During the game, I overheard some reporters talking about how they were disappointed in WSU’s performance against McNeese State and how they thought the Wildcats should have played much better, since they [...]

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