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A little over three years ago, I was in the booth at Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium in Naperville for the school's first quarterfinal berth. Their opponent: one of D-III's two titans of this century: Wisconsin-Whitewater. The 2010 Cardinals had a veteran defense led by the national Defensive Player of the Year in linebacker Matt Wenger, and had some good pieces on offense, including a decent freshman quarterback in Spencer Stanek. The Cardinals started that Whitewater game in good fashion, scoring on the opening drive. Ultimately though, three Cardinal turnovers resulted in 13 Warhawk points, and Whitewater won 20-10 en route to a national title.
Driving through downtown Naperville Saturday morning I had a flashback to that day, because the conditions here were pretty similar to what they were like that fateful day, and were a little heavier out in Alliance, Ohio, where the Cardinals were but a win away from making their first ever Stagg Bowl. Their opponent: another purple-clad titan in Mount Union.
The Stagg Bowl has a long and illustrious history as D-III's title game, and moved around a fair amount in its first 20 years before settling in at its current home in Salem, Virginia. It is hallowed ground for the small schools. CCIW rival Augustana had a run of four straight titles in the 80's, but in the past decade or so, two titans have controlled Division III: Mount Union and Wisconsin-Whitewater. The two have combined to win every title since 2005, and during that time, only once has one failed to show up for their date (Whitewater last season, when they missed the playoffs). Every year, teams line up hoping to get a shot at these giants in hopes of being the ones to slay them.
And boy, did North Central do everything it could to eliminate the defending champs. In wintry conditions like there were (see above), the Cardinals still moved the ball pretty effectively. They made mistakes along the way; Stanek threw a pick-6 late in the second quarter to give up a lead. The Cardinals also struggled after scoring touchdowns and left points on the field. A pair of blocked extra points, plus a botched two-point conversion late kept the door open for Mount Union with 1:38 left to come down and take a lead. They only needed 31 seconds. The winning touchdown was a beautiful pass and great execution on the part of the Raiders, if we're talking objectively. But they left just over a minute for North Central to come back.
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Through all of that, I'm incredibly proud of my Cardinals. They thought going in that they could win. They almost did. They traded punches for 60 minutes with a team many thought invincible. You take away some of those mistakes, maybe the Cardinals are preparing for a trip to Salem. Maybe Mount Union finds another way to get through. We'll never know. But this Cardinal team took Naperville for a thrill ride that won't soon be forgotten.
Photo from the 2010 Stagg Bowl. No photographer credited. |
Just looking at Mount Union, I truly believe if it weren't for all the missed PATs, they would have found another way to win. Look at their last drive. They didn't break a sweat. That's a sign of a good football team.
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