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Badgers Wrangle With Mustangs to Begin Home Stand

GAME NOTES: The Snow College football team will begin its final two home games of the regular season Saturday against Monroe University.  Kickoff is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. inside Terry Foote Stadium.
 
The Badgers are coming off a 35-18 victory against New Mexico Military Institute last weekend in Roswell.  Snow College forced seven turnovers, their most in any game this season, en route to their seventh victory of the year.
 
Snow College earned the 17-point victory against the Broncos despite being outgained.  The Badgers surrendered 406 yards of total offense while only gaining 378 yards.  This is just the fifth win under head coach Zac Erekson when being outgained by an opponent.
 
Badgers' quarterback Donnie Smith added three more touchdown passes to his ledger in the victory against NMMI.  He has now thrown for 30 total touchdown passes during the season which paces the nation.
 
One of Smith's touchdown passes landed in the hands of Reggie Frischknecht.  Frischknecht now has 11 touchdown receptions this season which leads the nation.
 
The Badgers enter Saturday's matchup sporting both the nation's number 2 offense and number 2 defense.  As a team, Snow College averages 45.7 points per game while limiting opponents to just 14.9 points.
 
The Badgers are 2-0 historically against the Mustangs.  They won their first-ever meeting 34-14 Nov. 12, 2022 in Ephraim.  Snow College then secured a 32-13 victory in New Rochelle, New York, Nov. 11 of last season.
 
The Mustangs own a 4-4 overall record this season and enter Saturday's matchup having lost three of their last five matches.  All three of those losses have come against ranked teams, including two losses to No. 9 Lackawanna College and a loss to No. 2 Georgia Military College.
 
LAST TIME OUT: The Snow College football team earned their seventh victory of the 2024 season with a 35-18 victory against New Mexico Military Institute Saturday in Roswell.  The Badgers now improve to 7-2 overall.
 
Snow College was coming off a tough 31-24 loss to No. 3 Georgia Military College last weekend in Ephraim.  As a result, the Badgers were dropped to 6th in the NJCAA Division I Football Poll and are on the outside looking in on the football playoff.
 
The Badgers were forced to punt on their opening drive but were able to get the ball back almost immediately as Antonio Abren forced a fumble that was recovered by Titan Saxton, and Snow College took over at the NMMI 33-yard line.
 
The Badgers wasted no time breaking the scoreless tie and scored on the first play.  It was a familiar connection as Donnie Smith found Reggie Frischknecht who hauled in the 33-yard pass in the end zone to give the Badgers the early lead.
 
Snow College made another momentum-changing play on the Broncos' next drive.  After NMMI was able to move the ball down the field, the drive stalled, and it attempted a field goal.  Tevita Tuha broke through the line and blocked the field goal keeping the Broncos scoreless.
 
The Badgers struck again just two plays later.  Smith lofted a pass which was hauled in by Shandon King.  King was able to outrun two defenders 86 yards down the field and scored double the lead, 14-0.
 
History repeated itself on the final drive of the first quarter.  once again, the Broncos were able to move the ball but were again kept out of the endzone and attempted a field goal.  It was once again Tuha who got a hand on the ball to maintain the lead.
 
Snow College couldn't capitalize on the blocked field goal this time and was forced to punt.  It wouldn't be long, however, until the special teams struck again.  After the defense forced a 3-and-out, Bryan R. Cuthbertson blocked the 4th-down punt.  The ball ricocheted toward the NMMI goal line, and Drew Patterson fell on it while diving into the endzone for the touchdown.
 
The Badgers would score once more before the end of the first half.  It was once again special teams that made the play.  The defense forced the Broncos to punt from inside their own 10.  The NMMI punter mishandled the snap, and Abren fell on the loose ball in the endzone for the score.  Snow College entered the break leading 28-0.
 
The Badgers extended the lead to 35 points midway through the third quarter.  It started with a 30-yard tote from Matt Wilson to put the Badgers in Bronco territory.  Snow College scored a few plays later on a 15-yard pitch and catch from Smith to Kael McCoy.
 
NMMI got on the board near the end of the third quarter.  The Broncos would add two more scores in the fourth quarter, but the Badgers would go on to win 35-18. Snow College allowed just 22 ground yards and forced seven turnovers.
 
Smith threw for 275 yards and three touchdowns in the win.  He continues to lead all quarterbacks in the nation with 30 touchdown passes this season.  Wilson tallied 121 yards on 20 attempts.  De'yhare Overstreet caught four passes for 112 yards to aid in the victory.
 
Snow College will play their final two games of the regular season at home, beginning with Monroe College Saturday in Ephraim.  The Mustangs are 4-4 overall and are coming off a 28-20 loss to No. 11 Lackawanna College last weekend. The Badgers have won each of their last two meetings with Monroe including a 32-13 victory in New Rochelle, New York last season. 
 
UP NEXT: The Badgers will wrap up their regular season against Sussex County Community College next Saturday in Ephraim.  The meeting between the two schools will mark the first in program history.  The Skylanders are 3-5 overall this season but have won each of their previous two games.  Kickoff for the final game of the regular season is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. inside Terry Foote Stadium.  For video streaming and live stat information, visit snowbadgers.com.
 
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Players Mentioned

Bryan R. Cuthbertson

#43 Bryan R. Cuthbertson

LB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Shandon King

#8 Shandon King

WR
6' 2"
Sophomore
De

#11 De'yhare Overstreet

WR
5' 10"
Sophomore
Drew Patterson

#32 Drew Patterson

RB
5' 11"
Sophomore
Donnie Smith

#1 Donnie Smith

QB
6' 3"
Sophomore
Antonio Abren

#33 Antonio Abren

LB
6' 3"
Sophomore
Reggie Frischknecht

#10 Reggie Frischknecht

WR
Freshman
Kael McCoy

#82 Kael McCoy

WR
5' 10"
Freshman
Titan Saxton

#5 Titan Saxton

S
Redshirt Freshman
Tevita Tuha

#41 Tevita Tuha

DL
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Bryan R. Cuthbertson

#43 Bryan R. Cuthbertson

6' 1"
Sophomore
LB
Shandon King

#8 Shandon King

6' 2"
Sophomore
WR
De

#11 De'yhare Overstreet

5' 10"
Sophomore
WR
Drew Patterson

#32 Drew Patterson

5' 11"
Sophomore
RB
Donnie Smith

#1 Donnie Smith

6' 3"
Sophomore
QB
Antonio Abren

#33 Antonio Abren

6' 3"
Sophomore
LB
Reggie Frischknecht

#10 Reggie Frischknecht

Freshman
WR
Kael McCoy

#82 Kael McCoy

5' 10"
Freshman
WR
Titan Saxton

#5 Titan Saxton

Redshirt Freshman
S
Tevita Tuha

#41 Tevita Tuha

Freshman
DL