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The Wildcats fell to the Salukis 34-31, after SIU scored the game-winning touchdown with 51 seconds remaining.
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Throughout the shortened 2020-21 regular season played this spring, Weber State football had always found a way to win.
The undefeated Wildcats, nicknamed the “Cardiac Cats,” won four of their five games by five points or less, coming through time and time again. There was the Hail Mary against NAU and the 10 unanswered fourth quarter points scored against Southern Utah. All but one win this year had called for a Wildcat rally, including the regular season finale against Idaho State that saw Weber State win its fourth straight Big Sky conference championship.
OGDEN The breakthrough of Weber State football under head coach Jay Hill continues.
For the first time in his seven seasons leading the Wildcats, Hill was named Big Sky Coach of the Year. It was announced Thursday after a vote of the league s coaches.
Hill guided the undefeated Wildcats through a five-game spring campaign to their fourth consecutive conference title and first outright championship in program history with a 5-0 record. The 46-year-old coach is the first Weber State recipient of the Big Sky Coach of the Year since Ron McBride in 2008.
In his first full-time collegiate coaching gig, Hill has turned around a Weber State program in every way. The Wildcats are 52-30 under his guidance, including a 37-10 record in the last four seasons that includes four FCS playoff appearances and a 26-3 mark in Big Sky play.
OGDEN The breakthrough of Weber State football under head coach Jay Hill continues.
For the first time in his seven seasons leading the Wildcats, Hill was named Big Sky Coach of the Year. It was announced Thursday after a vote of the league s coaches.
Hill guided the undefeated Wildcats through a five-game spring campaign to their fourth consecutive conference title and first outright championship in program history with a 5-0 record. The 46-year-old coach is the first Weber State recipient of the Big Sky Coach of the Year since Ron McBride in 2008.
In his first full-time collegiate coaching gig, Hill has turned around a Weber State program in every way. The Wildcats are 52-30 under his guidance, including a 37-10 record in the last four seasons that includes four FCS playoff appearances and a 26-3 mark in Big Sky play.