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Football News Release.

 

 

 

Scots face unknown in conference opener

Release Date:  Sept. 10, 2009

MONMOUTH, Ill. When the Monmouth College football team opens their Midwest Conference schedule against Lawrence University Saturday, they’ll be in a guessing game.

The Fighting Scots – a 39-20 winner over Loras last weekend – travel to Appleton, Wis., for a 1 p.m. kickoff Saturday at the Banta Bowl for the Vikings’ season-opener. Head coach Steve Bell will have no current game film on the Vikings to watch and can only rely on his past experience.

“All we really have to go on is last year’s game,” said Bell. “We’ll take a look at the personnel they have on the roster this year and compare it with what they had last year.”

What the Vikings don’t have is first team all-conference running back Craig Ebert, who was lost to graduation. Ebert gained more than 80 percent of the Vikings’ rushing yardage in 2008 and had more than half their carries. He gained 85 yards against the Scots last year, but six other ball carriers were stuffed for minus 51 yards.

The Scots’ defense dominated in last year’s contest, surrendering just 82 offensive yards while the offense rolled to 444 yards on the way to a 47-2 win. The only blemish on the scoreboard came when the Scots recovered their own fumble in the end zone, giving the Vikings a safety.

Of course, Lawrence will not be without some disadvantages as they jump into the conference fire. Opening the season against an MWC opponent puts the Vikings under the gun right away without a non-conference matchup to work out some kinks. Still, facing an unknown entity isn’t Bell’s favorite thing to do.

“It’s always an unknown facing a team that hasn’t played yet,” claimed Bell. “We don’t exchange film, so we’re not really sure what they’ll do this year. How do you prepare your guys when you just don’t know what you’re going to see? It’s tough. We’ll base our plan on what they did last year and adjust from that. It’s like Loras last week. We expect them to tweak a few things here and there.”

The Scots will have to keep tabs on senior quarterback Nick Maxam, who passed for more than 1,600 yards last season, and last year’s No. 2 running back, junior Jesse Peterson. At receiver, wide out Jeremiah Johnson – the Vikings’ scoring leader a year ago – will create a deep threat, and all-conference tight end Matt Hintz is another one to watch.

The Scots’ potent offense will face a trio of defensive returners – linebackers Brian Janssen and Mike Goshtisha and safety Jeff Nichols. The three defenders combined for nearly 200 tackles last season.

“With our style of offense, their defense may add some things to try and get us out of our game,” predicted Bell. “We’ll have to be on our toes and be prepared for whatever they throw at us. We need to be sound. Coach (Chris) Howard is a good coach and motivator. We know they’ll be ready to play.”

The Scots – ranked 14th in the latest D3football.com poll – were tabbed by the MWC as the favorite to win the conference title. The Vikings were picked 10th in the 10-team league. In comparison from 2008, the Scots led Division III in scoring, the Vikings were last in the MWC; the Scots led the league in turnover margin, the Vikings were last; and the Scots averaged nearly 150 yards more offense per game than the Vikings.

None of that matters to Bell.

“This year is this year, last year was last year,” has become his mantra. He, and the team, are living by it.

“I don’t ever want to get comfortable,” said Bell. “I have an understanding of how good this team can be, and we’re not even close to that level right now. We’ve got to go out there every week and every day and work on getting better.”

When the Scots and Vikings meet this weekend, Bell will see if his team is getting better. Fans are guessing they are.

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