Insider: Another week, another battle

From week to week there are many factors that build up to every Saturday. The most essential component leading up to a game has to be preparation. A good week of practice is imperative to the success a team earns, and that goes for the whole team, not just the guys who step on the field on Saturdays.

The guys who give the first and second string teams a look everyday are often overlooked and taken for granted. The harder they work, the better they are making their teammates and team. It’s a hard role for many guys to accept considering many of them were the go-to-guys on their high school team.

Going into week ten and our conference championship game we knew we had to have a good hard week of practice as we faced North Central College. Led by the self- proclaimed “Hit Squad” (defensive scout team) and senior Bill Smigiel, our offense was provided with great looks all week which we greatly benefited from. The intensity and concentration of each practice was higher than usual as our setback last year in Naperville, IL was still instilled in our heads.

We had been waiting for November 5th for 364 days and the seniors had been waiting four years for a conference championship. It is always a thrill when two highly touted teams meet head-to-head because there is usually a lot on the line. Last Saturday was no exception. As time ran out Josh Patterson booted a 22 yard field goal giving us a 20-17 victory and conference championship.

It was a hard fought battle, filled with plenty of emotion and good football, the way a game should be played by two playoff caliber teams. No matter what outsiders may have seen during and after the game and what they had to say about it, the players on both sides of the ball played their hearts out for 60 minutes. Both teams came ready to play and went after it the entire game, garnering nothing but respect for the players on the field.

Coming off last weeks victory, we head into another battle that bears a great challenge steeped in tradition. This Saturday we head to Wheaton, Illinois to take on Wheaton College. This senior class has yet to walk away from this game with a ‘W’. This game has come down to the last minute with potential to win on the last play the past two years and we walked away empty handed both times. Anyone who follows CCIW football knows that this game breeds great football and this Augustana squad comes into this game recalling the anguish of too many recent setbacks to Wheaton.

Insider: Whatever it takes

Being a running back I get the privilege of seeing a side of the offensive linemen that many never get to. Granted it may not be the prettiest side, but I love these guys and I tell them they look good doing their job. The relationship between offensive linemen and running backs is a unique bond and I am fortunate to have been apart of such a brotherhood for years.

I can assure you that no unit on our team works harder than our line. These guys do nothing but bang shoulder pads from the first whistle of practice to the last. They are the heart and soul of our offense and do the majority of the dirty work, but they won’t find their name in the paper on Sunday morning (unless your name is Mike Ziefert).

In regards to running backs, offensive linemen love to assume the big brother role and take their back(s) under their wing. As if sacrificing their body so we can find our way to the end zone is not enough, they find gratification in seeing that we are well taken care of. For example, starting left tackle Andy Quain and his parents fixed the offense 80 lbs. of barbeque chicken a few Fridays ago at a campsite 15 miles from campus. If that isn’t love, I don’t know what is.

Last Saturday we took on an up and coming Elmhurst College squad who presented our team with quite a challenge. Coming out of the locker room at halftime, the score was 22-13 and the Bluejays were not about to lie down. They battled all the way to the end, but thanks to a strong running game fueled by the big boys up front and key plays when we needed it by the defense, we improved to 7-1 with a 64-42 victory.

This Saturday we take on North Central College who is 8-0 and 11th in the nation. The winner of this game will be granted the CCIW championship and an automatic bid to the playoffs, something this senior class has sniffed several times, but never brought home.

The bitter feeling of leaving Naperville, Illinois last year after a 31-10 defeat has been burning in the back of our minds going out to every practice this year. Whether it be a 7-0 victory in Kenosha over Carthage College or a 64-42 shoot out over Elmhurst, this Augustana team has found a way to put ourselves in position to play for the conference championship. Since we got on the bus after the North Central game last year we have been working towards earning this opportunity, and we are taking our ‘whatever it takes’ attitude with us as we step onto our field at 1:00 on November 5th.

Insider: Back at it

Well it has been a few weeks since my last post. I have been a little busy lately with practice and my internship. The internship requires me to put in 450 hours throughout the semester and at the half way point I am at about 200 hours, so I have been doing some nights during the week and also a couple of hours on the Sunday nights. It is going well right now, I am having a lot of fun, learning a lot and definitely making some good contacts that will be useful after graduation.

The last time I wrote in we were preparing to play on the road against Endicott College. That weekend was not a very good one for Falcon fans as we were beat 21-7. The story of that game was turnovers. Our offense just couldn’t get anything going and with 6 turnovers it left our defense on the field for a long time. Nonetheless they played well and beat us on that day.

The following week against Maine Maritime Academy we got back on track with a 21-0 shutout victory. MEMA came into the game with a very high-powered ground game that our defense was able to shut down.

The game against MEMA was also the first football game played on the newly renovated Elliot Field. Even with terrible weather there was still a good turnout of family and friends to support us in our first true home game of the season. The win improved our record to 5-1 and 4-0 in the Bogan division.

This past Saturday was our second straight contest against a maritime academy as we traveled down to scenic Buzzard’s Bay, Cape Cod for a match up with Massachusetts Maritime Academy. It was a successful trip as we came away with a 39-19 win and put ourselves into the driver’s seat in the division.

Although it was a successful trip, it was not a good game for me. It was the first time in my career at Fitchburg that I was pulled from the game. My kicking struggles continued as I missed my first 3 extra points; backup John Hirko came in and did a great job making all 3 of his attempts.

With a win this week against Framingham State combined with a Worcester State College loss, we will win our second straight divisional championship. However, a Worcester State win will set up a division championship game next week at home against Worcester State.