Six Hornets Named to Preseason All-MAC Team
Jul 13, 2026 11:06AM ● By Sacramento State Athletics News Release
Five members of the Sacramento State Football Team and one new roster addition were named to the Athlon Sports Preseason All-MAC team. Photo courtesy of Sacramento State Athletics
SACRAMENTO,
CA (MPG) - With just over seven weeks remaining before the opening game of the
2026 season, five members of the Sacramento State football team were named to
the Athlon Sports Preseason All-MAC team.
Running back Jamar Curtis and
defensive end Xavier Williams top
the list as they were named to the second team. Curtis enters 2026 with 3,214
career rushing yards — the second highest total in all of NCAA Div. I
(FBS/FCS). The Walford, Md., native has tallied 17 career 100-yard performances
and has 11 games with multiple touchdown runs.
Williams returns for his seventh year with the program and is coming off a 2025
campaign which saw him credited with 32 total tackles, including 8.5 for loss
and six sacks. Williams has played in 37 games during his career but has also
seen his 2020 season canceled and missed all of 2021 and 2024 due to injuries.
Matt Coleman was
named to the third team. Coleman spent the previous four years at San Jose
State where he played in 36 games and had 66 receptions for 651 yards and three
scores. He had at least 12 receptions in his three active seasons and set
career highs with 12 catches for 119 yards against South Florida in The Hawaii
Bowl following the 2024 season.
Linebacker Derek Houston,
kicker Grant Meadors and
tight end Jordan Williams were
named to the fourth team. Houston was credited with 32 tackles in six games
last season. That total included 14 stops against South Dakota State in the
season opener. The previous season, he ranked second on the team with 62 total
tackles.
Meadors finished 2025 with 87 total points after making 12-of-15 field goal
attempts and 51-of-53 PATs. He earned Big Sky Special Teams Player of the Week
honors during the year after making four field goals, including a season-long
42-yarder, against Northern Colorado. He concluded the year ranked fourth in
school single-season history in extra points and was just one field goal shy of
moving into a tie for ninth in program history.
Jordan Williams is
the leading returning receiver on the team. Williams played in all 12 games a
year ago and finished the season with 15 catches for 170 yards and a touchdown.
Sacramento State will start its 2026 season on Aug. 29 with a MAC matchup at
Eastern Michigan. The team's first home game will come on Sept. 5 against
Mississippi Valley State. Season tickets for the six home games can be
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