Marcus Patton is the defensive coordinator at Sacramento State University, where he directs the Hornets’ defense entering the 2026 season. As defensive coordinator at Sacramento State, he oversees scheme design, personnel deployment, and weekly game planning at the state university level. Coach Patton has quickly established a reputation for building disciplined units measured by production in points per game, forced fumbles, and tackles for loss throughout the regular season.
Patton’s coaching path includes valuable experience as an assistant coach at multiple stops, including Tarleton State, Texas State, Kansas State, and Colorado State. Early in his career, he helped develop standout defenders such as EJ Speed, reinforcing his ability to identify and cultivate NFL-caliber talent. At each state university stop, he contributed to defensive systems focused on reducing points per game and increasing disruptive metrics like tackles for loss and forced fumbles. His time at Kansas State and Colorado State further expanded his exposure to high-level competition and diverse offensive styles, sharpening his adaptability as a defensive coordinator.
Tactically, Marcus Patton emphasizes aggression without sacrificing structure. His defenses are built on calculated pressure, disciplined coverage integrity, and situational awareness in the red zone and late-game scenarios. By prioritizing efficiency in points per game allowed during the regular season and stressing takeaway production, he defines success through measurable impact. Entering the 2025 season at Sacramento State, Patton continues to refine a defensive identity centered on speed, physicality, and relentless pursuit of the football.