Payday Takes Northridge Into Unfriendly Skies
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — It will be another one for the money for Cal State Northridge, a matchup with a foe the Matadors seemingly have no business being on the same football field with--except, of course, for business.
Northridge opens the season today with a road game at Air Force--and may the force be with the Matadors. Surely, they will need something to avoid another disaster against a Division I opponent.
On paper, Air Force, despite coming off a 6-5 season and a seventh-place finish in the Mountain West Conference, figures to blast Northridge.
On paper, Northridge, a middle-of-the-pack member of the Division I-AA Big Sky Conference, stands to gain. Maybe on the field, too.
Northridge will receive $125,000 from gate receipts, a handsome sum for a financially strapped institution pressing an agenda of athletic expansion that includes building an on-campus stadium.
But the Matadors might be in for another lopsided defeat.
Last season, undermatched Northridge played two road games against Division I programs, and both times the Matadors came home with the final score tattooed on their shoulder pads.
Kansas 71, Northridge 14.
Southern Methodist 58, Northridge 16.
Of course, the payoff was the payday. Northridge received $200,000 for playing Kansas, $100,000 for taking on SMU.
Such lucrative opportunities are not easily overlooked, and Athletic Director Dick Dull of Northridge continues to seek Division I opponents. With Northridge scheduled to begin competing as an independent in football next season, scheduling opponents will be more difficult.
Last season, Dull made a half-hearted approach to Nebraska, of all teams. One can only imagine the outcome of a matchup between the Matadors and Cornhuskers, who are favored by 50 points today against San Jose State.
Air Force is far from that kind of juggernaut. And Northridge Coach Jeff Kearin is ready and willing.
Are these games worth it?
“There’s no question,†Kearin said. “I really believe these games are a win-win situation. Barring injuries, I don’t think there is a negative side to these games.
“Last year, nobody got hurt against Kansas or against SMU. Our egos were a little bruised, but we came back with nothing broken and won some football games.â€
Northridge held its own in the Big Sky, going 4-4 on the field and later being credited with a forfeit victory over Northern Arizona.
Competitively, the Matadors haven’t failed in four seasons in the Big Sky, except maybe financially.
Travel expenses will be considerably reduced next season, when Northridge plays closer to home.
Critics say that’s where Northridge belongs--in its own backyard, not taking on the titans of college football.
But for Northridge, the benefits of being underdogs cannot be overlooked.
“It’s great exposure for the program, for the university,†Kearin said. “We’re on TV and in front of 50,000 people. A lot of it is about how the kids are going to react to everything there. But I don’t think Kansas or SMU had a negative effect on whether we won or lost in the Big Sky.
“There’s no question we can win this game.â€
Northridge enters the season with question marks, particularly at running back. And a lack of depth could be a problem.
Tailback Alan Taylor suffered a season-ending ankle injury last week. Replacements Terrelus Wright, Bruce Molock and Matt Hicks have yet to log a carry in a game.
As traditionally is the case with Northridge, substitutes are few. Injuries could quickly spell doom.
That’s especially true of quarterback Marcus Brady, among the top players in the Big Sky and the Matadors’ offensive catalyst.
“We’ve always been the underdogs since I’ve been here, so let them talk,†Brady said. “I couldn’t care less what people think. We just gotta play.
“Athletically, we can match up with [Air Force]. We’ve got the athletes.â€
Added linebacker Cos Abercrombie: “We’ll hold our own. We just gotta be able to stop them. We’re used to being underdogs. We’re always underdogs, even in the Big Sky.â€
(BEGIN TEXT OF INFOBOX / INFOGRAPHIC)
CS Northridge vs. Air Force
Today at 10:05 a.m.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
CS NORTHRIDGE SCHEDULE
Today Air Force, 10:05 a.m.
Sept. 9 Southwest Texas, 6 p.m.
Sept. 16 Northern Arizona, 3:05 p.m.
Sept. 30 Idaho State, 3:05 p.m.
Oct. 5 Weber State, 6:35 p.m.
Oct. 14 Montana, 3:05 p.m.
Oct. 21 Montana State, 12:35 p.m.
Oct. 28 Eastern Washington, 3:05 p.m.
Nov. 4 Sacramento State, 6:05 p.m.
Nov. 11 Cal Poly, 3:05 p.m.
Nov. 18 Portland State, 2:05 p.m.
Home games in bold
CS NORTHRIDGE ROSTER ON PAGE 12
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ROSTER
No.: 1
Player: Cos Abercrombie
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-1
Wt.: 225
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Los Angeles/Verbum Dei HS
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No.: 2
Player: Jason Stone
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 6-5
Wt.: 210
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Santa Barbara/Dos Pueblos HS
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No.: 3
Player: Jamaal Perry
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 5-10
Wt.: 180
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Artesia/Gahr HS
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No.: 4
Player: Cory DiSanti
Pos.: TE
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 225
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Montclair/Mt. San Antonio College
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No.: 5
Player: Marcus Hardrick
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 188
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Barstow/Barstow HS
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No.: 6
Player: Jermaine Guinyard
Pos.: QB
Ht.: 6-1
Wt.: 181
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: San Diego/Marion Catholic HS
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No.: 8
Player: Marcus Brady
Pos.: QB
Ht.: 6-1
Wt.: 195
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: San Diego/Morse HS
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No.: 9
Player: Drew Amerson
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 170
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: San Diego/Morse HS
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No.: 10
Player: Sean Atkins
Pos.: CB
Ht.: 5-7
Wt.: 170
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Northridge/San Fernando HS
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No.: 11
Player: Martin Bacon
Pos.: SS
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 192
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Alta Loma/Etiwanda HS
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No.: 12
Player: Greg Orlando
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 5-9
Wt.: 170
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Laguna Hills/Rancho Santa Margarita HS
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No.: 13
Player: Mitch Ryerson
Pos.: QB
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 215
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Fountain Valley/Fountain Valley HS
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No.: 14
Player: Ryan Felix
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 190
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Phoenix/Yuba City HS
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No.: 15
Player: Rob Porter
Pos.: TE
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 233
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Ft. Meade, Md./Meade HS
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No.: 16
Player: Steve Paysinger
Pos.: FS
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 175
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Long Beach/Long Beach Wilson HS
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No.: 17
Player: Brandon Martinovic
Pos.: QB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 185
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: El Cajon/Christian HS
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No.: 18
Player: Marvin Henderson
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 178
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Oakland/McClymonds HS
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No.: 19
Player: Gil Rodriguez
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 5-8
Wt.: 175
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Moreno Valley/Rancho Verde HS
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No.: 20
Player: Alan Taylor
Pos.: RB
Ht.: 5-7
Wt.: 175
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Yucaipa/Yucaipa HS
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No.: 21
Player: Karalus Doyle
Pos.: CB
Ht.: 5-11
Wt.: 180
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Pacoima/Kennedy HS
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No.: 22
Player: Cory Oggs
Pos.: FS
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 180
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Lancaster/Antelope Valley HS
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No.: 23
Player: Bruce Molock
Pos.: RB
Ht.: 5-9
Wt.: 190
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Lancaster/Antelope Valley HS
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No.: 24
Player: Julien Sells
Pos.: DB
Ht.: 5-9
Wt.: 198
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: San Diego/Castle Park HS
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No.: 25
Player: Matthew Hicks
Pos.: RB
Ht.: 5-10
Wt.: 190
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: North Hollywood/North Hollywood HS
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No.: 26
Player: Derek Brown
Pos.: PK
Ht.: 5-9
Wt.: 150
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Palmdale/Highland HS
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No.: 27
Player: Isaac Gardner
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 190
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Seaside/Seaside HS
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No.: 28
Player: D.J. Hackett
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 180
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Ontario/San Dimas HS
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No.: 29
Player: Shawn Watson
Pos.: DB
Ht.: 5-10
Wt.: 180
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Laguna Hills/Mission Viejo HS
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No.: 31
Player: Rick Hayes
Pos.: SS
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 185
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Vista/Vista HS
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No.: 32
Player: Terrelus Wright
Pos.: RB
Ht.: 5-9
Wt.: 193
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Oceanside/El Camino HS
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No.: 33
Player: Travis Campbell
Pos.: DB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 181
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Thousand Oaks/Westlake HS
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No.: 34
Player: Ruben Gomez
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 5-10
Wt.: 185
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Santa Barbara/Bishop HS
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No.: 36
Player: Ronald McCloud
Pos.: FS
Ht.: 5-8
Wt.: 160
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Compton/Gardena HS
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No.: 38
Player: Jeff Seidman
Pos.: FB
Ht.: 5-10
Wt.: 200
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Hagerstown, Md./Hagerstown HS
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No.: 40
Player: Lewis Blanton
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 5-11
Wt.: 190
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Los Angeles/Murphy HS
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No.: 42
Player: Donald Curry
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 215
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Arcadia/Arcadia HS
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No.: 44
Player: Karl Finely
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 225
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Los Angeles/Muir HS
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No.: 45
Player: Crayton Milton
Pos.: FB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 260
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Altadena/St. Francis HS
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No.: 46
Player: Ben Lorier
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 210
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Westlake Village/Westlake HS
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No.: 47
Player: Thomas Belt
Pos.: RB
Ht.: 5-7
Wt.: 190
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Needles/Needles HS
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No.: 48
Player: Pieter Keus
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 225
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Carlsbad/Carlsbad HS
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No.: 49
Player: Rocky Tremblay
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 210
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Santa Barbara/Bishop HS
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No.: 50
Player: Greg Mundweil
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 245
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Glendale/Loyola HS
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No.: 51
Player: Ben Holt
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 280
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: San Jose/Lincoln HS
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No.: 53
Player: Jake Walker
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-1
Wt.: 210
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: San Marcos/San Marcos HS
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No.: 55
Player: Romeo Brooks
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-4
Wt.: 240
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Rialto/Rim of the World HS
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No.: 56
Player: Kevin Giberson
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 215
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Saugus/Saugus HS
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No.: 57
Player: Henry Herr
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 230
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Olivehurst/Lindhurst HS
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No.: 58
Player: Matt Majors
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 225
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Yucaipa/Yucaipa HS
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No.: 62
Player: Keith Kincaid
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-4
Wt.: 285
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Riverside/J.W. North HS
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No.: 63
Player: Brandon Bean
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-4
Wt.: 291
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Apple Valley/Apple Valley HS
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No.: 66
Player: Tyrone Tutogi
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 265
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Oxnard/Hueneme HS
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No.: 67
Player: Charles Thompson
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-1
Wt.: 245
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Brea/Brea Olinda HS
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No.: 68
Player: Jamar Ikpi
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 295
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Pomona/Pomona HS
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No.: 70
Player: Johnny Acosta
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-5
Wt.: 300
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Corona/Centennial HS
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No.: 71
Player: Mike Allen
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-4
Wt.: 280
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Northridge/Alemany HS
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No.: 72
Player: Javier Ortiz
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 285
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: King City/King City HS
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No.: 74
Player: Aschon Madjid
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-4
Wt.: 300
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: West Hills/L.A. Baptist HS
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No.: 75
Player: Andrew Holt
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 285
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: San Jose/Lincoln HS
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No.: 76
Player: Isaac Aronson
Pos.: OL
Ht.: 6-7
Wt.: 270
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: University Place, Wash./Curtis HS
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No.: 85
Player: Nate Davenport
Pos.: TE
Ht.: 6-6
Wt.: 225
Yr.: So.
Hometown/School: Cathedral City/Cathedral City HS
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No.: 86
Player: Lino Cambaliza
Pos.: WR
Ht.: 6-1
Wt.: 180
Yr.: Fr.
Hometown/School: Palmdale/Littlerock HS
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No.: 88
Player: Ethan Beck
Pos.: WR/P
Ht.: 6-4
Wt.: 200
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Bakersfield/Highland HS
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No.: 90
Player: Andy Zaldivar
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-2
Wt.: 265
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Rancho Cucamonga/Rancho Cucamonga HS
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No.: 91
Player: Jason Nicastro
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 260
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Alta Loma/Alta Loma HS
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No.: 92
Player: Joseph Roberson
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 220
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Buffalo, N.Y./McKinley HS
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No.: 93
Player: Chance Redmond
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 224
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Newbury Park/Thousand Oaks HS
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No.: 95
Player: Levi Line
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-3
Wt.: 275
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Simi Valley/Royal HS
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No.: 96
Player: Eric Gardner
Pos.: DL
Ht.: 6-6
Wt.: 240
Yr.: Sr.
Hometown/School: Seaside, Seaside HS
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No.: 98
Player: Jonathan Howard
Pos.: LB
Ht.: 6-0
Wt.: 215
Yr.: Jr.
Hometown/School: Oakland/Skyline HS
Head Coach: Jeff Kearin (Loyola Marymount, 1983). Assistant Coaches: Foster Andersen, Daniel Escalera, Terrance Johnson, David Robinson, Armando Gonzalez, Julio Alcala, LeShaun Bell, Chris Sulages, Brennen Swanson, Junior Thurman.
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