Okay, so I wanted to get a handle on the Fresno State football situation for the upcoming season, you know, just see who’s lining up where. So, my first step was just firing up the computer to look for the latest Fresno State Football depth chart.

Finding the Chart
I started by just searching around online. You know how it is, sometimes the official team site has it, sometimes it’s buried in a news article from a local sports reporter, or maybe on one of those big college football sites. Took me a few tries, clicking through different results. Some were old, some were just predictions, not the real deal.
Eventually, I landed on what looked like a pretty current version. Might have been from a recent press release or a reliable sports news outlet, I kinda forget which one exactly, but it seemed legit enough for what I needed.
Checking Out the Lineup
Alright, once I had the chart pulled up, I started scanning through it. First place I always look? Quarterback, naturally. Wanted to see who was listed as QB1, who was the backup, any new names in the mix. Got that sorted.
Then I moved on to the skill positions:
- Running Backs: Checked out the starter and the guys rotating in. Always interesting to see the depth there.
- Wide Receivers: Looked at who was listed for the X, Y, and Z spots, plus the slot guys. Tried to see if the usual suspects were still starting or if any younger players were making a push.
- Tight Ends: Saw who they had listed there, important for both blocking and catching.
Flipped over to the defense next. Same process, really. Looked at the defensive line, the linebackers – who’s inside, who’s outside – and then the secondary, cornerbacks and safeties. It’s always key to see who the main guys are expected to be on that side of the ball.
My Quick Takeaways
After spending some time just reading through the names and positions, I got a decent feel for things. Didn’t do a super deep dive, you know, not like breaking down film or anything, but more like getting the lay of the land.
I noticed a few familiar names holding down starting spots, which is usually a good sign, means experience. Also saw some younger guys listed as backups, which makes you wonder who might step up during the season. Didn’t see too many surprises, honestly, seemed mostly like what folks were expecting.
So yeah, that was my process. Just involved some searching, some reading, and getting a basic picture of the team structure based on that depth chart I found. Helps me know who to watch for when the games start. Simple as that, really. Just part of being a fan and keeping up.
