Technological football goes to Hillsdale on Saturday

Matt Taylor
Soccer
Matt Taylor – Director of sports communications
Houghton, Mich. -Halfway through the list of non-conferences, the 2-0 team of Michigan Tech Football is taking the road for the second time this season, going to Hillsdale for a tilt on Saturday against the charges at 1 p.m.
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The series
In a series that dates back to 1980, when the two teams were members of the GLIAC, Hillsdale has an advantage of 19-14. The Black & Gold won its last six games with Hillsdale dating from the 2018 season and won 40 points combined in two victories under the Dan Mettlach head coach. However, the Huskies have a 4-13 file at the Frank “Muddy” Waters stadium.
About loaders
Hillsdale started its season last weekend on the road, using heroic end of games to overcome McKendee 22-17 to win the first opening victory of the season since 2022. A pass of Touch of Colin McKernan found Tutt Carrico with 1:09. The additional point following the score was blocked, but recovered and ran in the goal area for a two -point conversion by Mason Moulton to make a five -point match.
An end-of-game interception by defense of loaders in the goal area with less than 10 seconds to play decided to match the road team and Hillsdale lit at a start to the 1-0 season. Despite the exciting finish, the two teams spent the first 27 minutes of the competition during an aimless equality.
McKernan launched 255 yards (17 for 32) with three affected, one interception and three bags in victory, connecting with Carrico for two affected and Connor Pratt once. Andrew Konieczny was the best receiver of the day with 106 yards in seven receptions. McKernan also moved the chains with his feet, with 50 yards on the ground on 20 attempts.
Defensively, Hillsdale saw interceptions of Ryan Niksa and Colin Morrow, who also paved the way in total with seven and four, respectively.
About Huskies
Halfway through the calendar of non-conferences, the 2-0 Huskies managed the opposition with relative ease, with an average of 41 points while holding the opposition at only 13 points.
It started with a victory ranked in the season and the home opening match, closing the then. 16 Bemidji State Beavers in the second half, holding then holding the mines of the southern Dakota without touching until the end of the fourth quarter of 45-9 victory last week on the road.
The fantastic beginning means that Huskies receive votes in AFCA’s top-25-25th polls in the past two weeks. Offensively, Quarterrière Alex Bon Launched for 358 yards and four affected, adding 135 yards on the ground in 22 races. Veteran Drew Collins Had a revolutionary match against hardrockers with two precipitated scores and a touch of nine yards.
On the other hand, the defense of Black & Gold suffocated with four forced escapes, four bags, two blocked kicks and two interceptions through two games. The defense decreased the race game of the southern Dakota mines, granting only four yards in 14 races.
Chase Koch And Porter Zeeman opened the way with 11 plated in total, respectively.
One last thing
The last time the Huskies faced Hillsdale at the Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium, broad receiver Ethan Champney Curlled in a career summit of three affected on seven receptions covering 98 yards during the 28-24 victory.