DULUTH — With a pivotal test looming against the reigning NSIC champions, Augustana, in Week 5, it would be easy to overlook winless Southwest Minnesota State heading into Saturday’s Homecoming game at Malosky Stadium.
UMD head coach Curt Wiese was quick to put that notion to bed.
“We always have respect for every opponent,” Wiese shared. “In the same sense we understand Southwest is reeling right now; they’re trying to get better each week too, so it’s our job this week to focus on ourselves (and) have a good game plan in place.”
The matchup on Saturday marks the second year in a row the two teams met during the regular season. The Bulldogs won last year’s meeting handily, 33-0, on Sept. 23, 2023, and own a 29-7-1 all-time record against SMSU.
Still, linebacker Andrew Klopp isn’t looking past the Mustangs despite the past success.
“It’s college football, so every team’s gonna be able to beat you, so you never take anyone lightly,” said Klopp, whose 5.5 tackles for loss are tied with teammate Matt Weerts at the top of the NSIC. “But yeah I mean Homecoming we’re gonna have the juices flowing a little bit….”
SMSU presents a unique challenge as a 3-4 base defense team, a different approach than the vast majority of NSIC teams operating a 4-3 base. The alignment has traditionally been effective in limiting the pass, but is susceptible to being exploited in the running game, as the Mustangs have found out this season.
Over a three-game sample size, SMSU has given up an average of 176.3 yards per game on the ground to rank 12th out of 13 teams in the NSIC. Conversely, UMD ranks first in run defense not only in the conference but nationally, surrendering a paltry 14 yards per game, including minus-8 yards to UMary last weekend.
The stingy performance against the run was equaled by UMD’s pass rush last weekend against UMary quarterbacks Sofian Massoud and Jordan Polo Solomon. The team finished with a combined seven sacks — the most by the Bulldogs’ defense since last year’s eight-sack showing in their Homecoming game win over Winona State.
The dominant performance up front vaulted UMD into a tie for first in the nation in sacks per game with Kutztown with 4.33. Weerts, Drew Hennessey and Landon Carter all rank inside the top five in the conference in sacks per game this season.
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On the offensive side, Kyle Walljasper has churned out a team-leading 216 rushing yards—138 of which came during the Bulldogs’ blowout win over Mary last weekend. Carries among the team’s four running backs in Daniel Mitchell, Ben Vallafskey, Alex Riley and Derrick Johnson have been evenly split with 12 apiece, and Johnson with 13.
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Mitchell currently leads the backfield with 102 yards on 8.5 yards per carry.
“It’s a challenge when you only have one football when you’re only gonna run the football half the time and half of that time is gonna be Kyle rushing the football,” Wiese shared. “So we’re trying to get those guys the ball more and more and hopefully this weekend will be a good opportunity for those guys.”
In the passing game, the continued emergence of deep-threat wide receiver DaShaun Ames has been the biggest story for the Bulldogs through three games. Ames currently leads the conference in yards per reception with 22.8 after hauling in at least one catch of 43 yards or more in each of the past three games.
Ames has already matched his career-high in touchdown receptions set last year with three, and currently leads the team in receiving yards with 273, followed by Ryder Patterson (151), Jimmy Durocher (130) and Chuck Gilbert III (128).
Clint Austin / Duluth News Tribune
The wide receiver room will have its hands full against the pass-defense of SMSU, which sits atop the NSIC after giving up only 143 yards per game through the air in its first three games.
SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE AT MINNESOTA DULUTH
What: NSIC football game
When: 12 p.m. Saturday
Where: James S. Malosky Stadium
Records: UMD 2-1, SMSU 0-3
Forecast: Sunny with a high of 72 and 8 mph wind
Internet: nsicnetwork.com/umdbulldogs
Radio: KDAL 610 AM & 103.9 FM
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