Sacramento State Announces Change
Dec 15, 2025 11:11AM ● By Sacramento State News Release
Brennan Marion announced Dec. 5 that he will resign as the head football coach at Sacramento State. Photo courtesy of Sacramento State
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Brennan
Marion announced Dec. 5 that he will resign as the head
football coach at Sacramento State to become the offensive coordinator at
Colorado.
“I want to thank Coach Marion for his leadership during this past season,”
Director of Athletics Mark
Orr said.
“We look forward to continuing the success of Sacramento State football and
will begin a national search for our next head coach immediately.”
Marion was hired as the 13th head football coach in school
history on Dec. 21. During his time with the Hornets, he secured the top-ranked
recruiting class in the Football Championship Subdivision twice. This past
season, the team finished with a 7-5 overall record and was 5-3 in Big Sky
Conference games for sole possession of fourth place. Sacramento State ended
the regular season ranked third in the Football Championship Subdivision with
262.6 rushing yards per game and averaged 33.8 points per game.
“I love Luke Wood and Mark
Orr,”
Marion said. “They gave me the opportunity to live my dream as a college head
football coach and they provided me with every resource to succeed. I'm
grateful to the Sacramento community and University for embracing my family.
Lastly to my team, I love our players and staff. They restored the pride in Sac
State football through a lot of adversity and our relationships will last a
lifetime. Thank you Sacramento State!”
Sacramento State is one of just 12 Football Championship Subdivision programs
to win at least seven games in five of the last six seasons. During that time,
the team made four National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Football Championship
Subdivision Playoff appearances and was ranked in the top 25 for 50 weeks.


















