2025 Hornet Football News
Eight exceptional individuals and one undefeated state championship team were honored Friday night at the 10th Fullerton College Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Dinner.
It was National Signing Day on Wednesday as 13 Fullerton College Hornet football standouts officially announced their commitments to four-year universities.
Former Hornet football standout Bryant Meredith capped off the 2025 season by helping lead Montana State to its first FCS National Championship in 41 years, recording 9 tackles in the title game.
FC’s explosive wide receiver JT Weir has made his next move official signing with Oklahoma State University after a breakout season that cemented him as one of the state’s premier offensive weapons.
Grey-shirt freshman Nehemiah Norwood will be the first Hornet to officially sign his national letter of intent with Northern Arizona University closing out the 2025 football season with a major milestone and a well-earned Division I opportunity in the Big Sky Conference.
On a rain-splattered Monday night at Sherbeck Field, the No. 11 Football Hornets closed out the 2025 season with a statement victory running past No. 13 Riverside City College 45-30 in what was a high-octane Southern California Bowl.
The Fullerton College football program continued its proud winning tradition in 2025 placing 18 players on the All-SCFA Central Conference list.
Despite a valiant effort, the No. 10 Hornets could not keep pace with No. 1 in the state Golden West College at Sherbeck Field Saturday afternoon falling to the Rustlers 33-22.
In a key SCFA Central matchup, the No. 6 Football Hornets traveled down the 91 Freeway to take on No. 15 Cerritos College and were stunned by the Falcons 19-17 on a last second field goal.
What started as a tightly-contested first half on the road Saturday night turned into a Fullerton football showcase as the Hornets unleashed a dominant second-half performance to pull away from Pasadena City College 43-14 in a SCFA Central matchup.
A strong running game by the No. 9 Hornets was on full display at home Saturday afternoon as Fullerton rushed past Bakersfield 37-0 in a SCFA Central Conference matchup.
Fresh off their bye week, the No. 9 Fullerton College Hornets hit the road for a Central Conference matchup at Cougar Stadium in Santa Clarita and came away with a strong 20-10 victory over the College of the Canyons on Thursday night.
Fullerton won its third straight after crushing Orange Coast College at home on Saturday afternoon 71-12.
The FC football team opened SCFA Central Conference play in dominant fashion on Saturday night defeating East Los Angeles College 55-21 on the road.
The Hornets earned a 37-22 win at home on Saturday afternoon in a non-conference game against Saddleback College.
The Hornets went toe-to-toe with Ventura College in a Saturday night shootout, but despite a furious offensive surge the team came up just short in a 45-42 road loss.
