What time is the game?
6 p.m. PST on November 15th.
Sports / College
Sacramento State welcomes Idaho for a Senior Night matchup, as the Hornets look to extend their winning streak and honor their graduating players. Meanwhile, the Vandals aim to finish their road season on a high note.
Sacramento State enters the game with a strong running game led by Rodney Hammond Jr., who has had multiple outstanding performances recently. Idaho’s offense is spearheaded by quarterback Joshua Wood, who poses a dual threat with his passing and rushing abilities. The Vandals defense has struggled this season, while the Hornets defense has been solid. Sacramento State narrowly missed being in the top 25 poll. Both teams are seeking a win to improve their conference standings and end the season on a positive note. The Vandals struggle in third and fourth down conversions, which they will need to improve.
**How to Prepare:** - Fans can watch the game on ESPN+. - Check team social media for updates and highlights.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Players (especially seniors being honored). - Coaches (needing to evaluate team performance). - Fans (looking for an exciting game).
6 p.m. PST on November 15th.
Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, California.
The game will be live on ESPN+&ref=yanuki.com.
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