MANKATO, Minn. – The Augustana football team dropped its first contest on the road since the 2017 season in a 27-7 setback to No. 3 Minnesota State.
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The Viking's six-game road winning streak collided with the Maverick's 25-game NSIC winning streak. Minnesota State improves to 2-0 on the season while Augustana falls to 1-1.
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"Hats off to Mankato," head coach
Jerry Olszewski said. "They are a good football team. They are ranked where they are for a reason, but I think we can go toe-to-toe with them. The score isn't indicative, we let them get into a game that is in their favor, to be able to run the football as much as they could and our defense got tired.
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"There is so much to learn from this game against a good opponent. Down 10-7 at the half, I felt pretty good with some missed opportunities. In the second half, we've got to get better in situational football so we can get our defense off the field."
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Trailing 3-0 midway through the second quarter, the Vikings completed a 6-play, 69-yard drive to take a 7-3 lead. Quarterback
Kyle Saddler hit a diving
Brett Shepley for a 29-yard touchdown. The play was set up by a 22-yard pass from Saddler to junior
Sean Engel, who leaped into the air to haul in the pass.
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Minnesota State regained its lead just before halftime on an 8-play, 76-yard drive. Running back Nate Gunn ran into the end zone for four of his 138 yards. The second half belonged to the third-ranked Mavericks, using a field goal to tally the first points of the second stanza. They added a pair of touchdowns late in the third quarter for the final 27-7 score.
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Saddler, a junior, threw for 245 yards on 19-of-38 passing with the touchdown to Shepley but was hampered by three interceptions. His top target was Shepley, a senior, for 107 yards with Engel receiving 104 yards. On the ground, the Vikings ran for 81 yards with 64 coming from junior
Rudolh Sinflorant.
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The Vikings forced three turnovers, two from interceptions and one from a forced fumble and recovery. Sophomores
Ryan Wesp and
Eli Weber each picked off Maverick passes to give Augustana four interceptions through two games.
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Minnesota State alternated quarterbacks with Ryan Schlichte throwing for 93 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions as JD Ekowa tossed for 72 yards and a touchdown. However, it was the Maverick running game that took control of the game as Gunn, the reigning NSIC Offensive Player of the Week, rushed for 138 of the Maverick's 334 rushing yards.
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The Vikings held the edge in the passing game, compiling 245 yards compared to MSU's 165. Overall, Minnesota State totaled 499 yards of offense while Augustana had 326.
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"The thing I love is the fight in our kids," Olszewski added. "They didn't back down at all. We're a good football team, we'll be better."
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The Vikings return home to Kirkeby-Over Stadium to host Wayne State at 1 p.m. on Saturday. The contest marks the 48
th annual Shrine Game along with honoring the Augustana Hall of Fame Class of 2019.
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