Football aims for turnaround year after week one win

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by Brock Borgeson, Sports Editor

The Simpson football team was riding high after upsetting No. 21 Illinois Wesleyan University 13-3 on Sept. 20 last year. They were 3-0 with a bye week before kicking off the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference slate.

A few injuries and tight losses later and the Storm dropped seven straight games, finishing 3-7 and 0-7 in conference play.

“The upcoming season feels like a clean slate, but it’s in the back of everyone’s mind,” senior quarterback turned wide receiver Braedon Tovey said. “In our locker room on the whiteboard right when we walk in it says, ‘Remember that 3-7 feeling’.”

The football team hopes to do everything they can to avoid the feeling of 2014, turning last year’s negatives into this year’s positives. After week one, Simpson snapped its seven-game losing streak, showing more explosiveness on offense and the stingy defense that led Simpson to a 3-0 start last year.

Sophomore Davey Jergens generated 135 yards of total offense, two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown as Simpson upended UW-River Falls Falcons 28-21 – Simpson’s fourth win in as many years against the Falcons. Hardly a marquee win, but a vital step for the team.

Saturday’s game was used as a tryout for quarterbacks Caleb Frye and Sammy Sasso, both sophomores who are vying for a starting job. Frye proved to be the go-to option down the stretch, going 9-for-15 with one interception and one rushing TD, while Sasso was just 1-for-4 with a 63-yard touchdown pass.

The Storm operated well under a revamped coaching staff that, along with head coach Jim Glogowski, had only one coach return to the same duties as the previous year. Despite this, only one face is new to the coaching staff.

Offensive coordinator Jeff Judge, replaced Joe Beschorner who left for Minnesota State-Mankato after seven years at Simpson.

“Although we have a lot of new coaches coaching the positions, the faces aren’t really all that new,” head coach Jim Glogowski said. “Judge is really the only new face.”

Judge will get to utilize an offensive line that returns five starters from last year and that averages a size of 290 pounds per person.

Simpson was throttled by injuries on all sides of the ball last year, although this year it’s a blessing in disguise. Preseason All-Americans Clay Finley and Nate Connealy both red-shirted last year after season-ending knee injuries. They’ll be back along with Mike Pavon at linebacker and Reid Ryan at defensive back – both of which were sidelined by injuries.

The injuries provided opportunities for experience for the team’s youth, which is now being converted to experience this year.

“Fortunately, the negative effects of last year are certainly the positives this year,” Glogowski said. “It’s fun as a coach to work with all of these pieces and have them back.”

Wide receiver Corbin Clark along with Finley at defensive end are both nursing injuries early on this season, but should be back after the team’s week two bye – which has come at an opportune time. The Storm may already be snake-bitten by injuries to starting center Corey Meyer and Pavon, suffered in week one, though.

Offensive snapshot:

2014 stats: 20.9 ppg (7th in IIAC), 353.6 ypg, (7th in IIAC)

Key Returners:

RB – Jordan Beem (2014 all-IIAC honorable mention): 516 yards, 3 TDs

WR- Nate Conneally: 418 yards, 2 TDs (2013 stats)

O-Line: Corey Meyer (Center – 2014 1st-team all-IIAC), Blake Bergstrom (2013 2nd-team all-IIAC), Dustin Ihns (UNI transfer), Blade Bradley (two-year varsity letter-winner), Blake Beard (13 career starts)

Defensive snapshot:

2014 stats: 26.0 points allowed per game (4th in IIAC), 409.3 ypg (5th in IIAC)

Key Returners:

DE: Clay Finley (10.5 tfl and 4.5 sacks in 2013, captain and three-year letterwinner)

LB: Shane Venteicher – 2014: 66 tackles

DB: Reid Ryan (33 tackles in 2013), Patrick Steffen (2 INTs in 2014), Adreon Johnson (37 tackles, two TFLs in 2014)

Special teams snapshot:

K: Drew Jensen (19-for-19 in PATs in 2014)

Returner: Davey Jergens (29 yards/kick return and 74-yard return against Luther)

Key games:

Sept. 19 @ Illinois Wesleyan

Oct. 10 vs. Dubuque (homecoming)

Nov. 7 @ Wartburg (preseason No. 6)