THIS WEEK: Southwest Minnesota State University (4-4 NSIC, 1-3 NSIC South) will look to snap a three-game losing streak this Saturday, Oct. 29, facing Concordia University-St. Paul (2-6 NSIC, 0-4 NSIC South) at the Schwan Regional Event Center in Marshall. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. SMSU's last victory came on Oct. 1 versus Upper Iowa, while CSP is on a six-game losing streak following two victories to open the season. SMSU has not loss four straight games in a season since losing five straight in 2009.
A VICTORY FOR SMSU ON SATURDAY WOULD...:
•Snap a three-game losing streak
•Give SMSU a 4-1 record in home games this season and clinch its second straight home winning season.
•Give SMSU a 22-35 all-time record in NSIC South Division games.
•Lift SMSU's all-time record to 192-307-5, including 130-213-5 in NSIC play.
THE HEAD COACH:
Cory Sauter is in his seventh season as head coach at Southwest Minnesota State and has an overall record of 33-42, including 32-40 in conference games. The 33 victories ranks second all-time among 10 head coaches in program history. Gary Buer (1979-92), the program leader with 70 victories, recorded 27 victories during his first seven seasons as head coach. Sauter was named head coach on March 29, 2010, after serving two seasons as an assistant coach at SMSU. In 2009, Sauter served as the team's offensive coordinator, while in 2008 he served as quarterbacks coach. A complete bio on coach Sauter can be found on page 24.
MUSTANGS IN THE NCAA STATS: Southwest Minnesota State enters Saturday's game ranked fourth in Division II in third-down conversion pct., 11th in kickoff returns, 12th in first downs, 12th in passing offense, 21st in scoring and 21st in total offense.
Blake Gimbel ranks second in the nation in completions per game, third in completion percentage, 13th in passing touchdowns and 13th in passing yards.
Max Simmons ranks 12th in rushing touchdowns, 14th in scoring and 16th in touchdowns,
Nate Huot ranks 31st nationally in all purpose yards and 39th in receiving yards, while
Raphael Lawson-Gayle is 24th in kickoff returns. A complete look of the NCAA stats are located on pages 22-23.
SIMMONS RANKS FIRST IN ALL OF NCAA: Freshman running back
Max Simmons not only leads Division II, but ranks first among all freshman players in all four divisions of NCAA football with 13 rushing touchdowns. His 13 touchdowns currently is tied for first in school single-season history for rushing touchdowns by a freshman, joining Gannon Moore who had 13 during the 2009 season. Simmons has also throw a touchdown pass this season.
MUSTANGS/SMSU IN THE NSIC STATS: In the NSIC stats, SMSU's
Blake Gimbel ranks third in passing yards and seventh in total offense,
Max Simmons ranks second in scoring and 10th in rushing, while
Nate Huot ranks fourth in all purpose yards, seventh in receiving yards per game and eighth in receptions per game.
Raphael Lawson-Gayle is fourth in kickoff returns,
Michael Everett is sixth in interceptions, while
Tyler Flud is 10th in tackles. As a team, SMSU ranks second in the NSIC in passing yards, second in scoring offense, fifth in total offense, eighth in rushing offense, ninth in pass defense, 12th in rush defense, 14th in scoring defense and 14th in total defense. A complete look of the NSIC stats are located on pages 20-21.
MINNESOTA STATE PULLS AWAY IN FOURTH QUARTER: Minnesota State snapped a 14-14 game scoring 21 points in the final 15 minutes to earn a 35-20 victory over Southwest Minnesota State on Oct. 20. SMSU's 20-point was its lowest of the season and lowest since scoring 17 last season versus Minnesota State on Oct. 31. With the game tied 14-14 at halftime, SMSU had the ball three times deep in MSU territory in the third quarter, including twice inside the red-zone, but failed to score each time. SMSU finished tonight with 358 yards of offense with 24 first downs.
Max Simmons led SMSU with a career-high 140 yards and two touchdowns on a career-high 28 carries. It was his fourth 100-yard rushing game of the season.
Blake Gimbel finished the game completing 30 of 45 passes for 245 yards and one touchdown, but was intercepted once and fumbled twice. Gabriel Galamue finished with a game-high nine receptions for 86 yards and one touchdown.
MUSTANG DEFENSE FORCING TURNOVERS: The Southwest Minnesota State defense has been opportunistic this season, forcing at least one turnover in all eight games, including three or more in five games. SMSU has forced a combined 15 turnovers the past five weeks, including five in a win versus Upper Iowa. SMSU had four interceptions in the win versus UIU, which is its highest total since racking up four versus Black Hills State in 2009.
FLUD MOVES INTO TOP 10: Senior linebacker
Tyler Flud has moved into 10th on the SMSU career tackles list with 275. He also ranks ninth in solo tackles with 146. A complete look at where Flud ranks is listed on page 5.
HUOT MOVING UP RECORD BOOK: Junior wide receiver
Nate Huot is sixth on the school's all-time touchdown receptions list with 23. He needs two touchdown reception to move into a tie for fifth place and five to move into fourth place. He also ranks eighth in team history in both receptions and receiving yards. A complete look at where Huot ranks is listed on page 5.
SIMMONS TIES SCHOOL RECORD: Southwest Minnesota State freshman running back
Max Simmons tied a school single-game record in the win at Minnesota Crookston on Sept. 24 recording four rushing touchdowns. He is the fourth player in team history to reach the mark, joining Rich Froemling (1974), Robert Lipsey (1990) and Thomas Durham (2004).
SMSU HIGH-OCTANE OFFENSE: Since being shutout on Nov. 5, 2011, Southwest Minnesota State has scored 30 or more points in 32 of its last 54 games dating back to the final game of the 2011 season. Since Nov. 12, 2011, SMSU has reached 40 points 18 times, 50 points eight times and 60 points once.
NO TIME OF POSSESSION? NO PROBLEM: Southwest Minnesota State begins the week ranked 167th out of 170 teams in Division II in time of possession. Despite averaging the ball just 25 minutes and 53 seconds, SMSU ranks 21st nationally in scoring, 21st in total offense and 12th in first downs.
SMSU IN THE SOUTH: The NSIC adapted divisional play during the 2008 season. SMSU is a combined 21-35 all-time in South Division games and has finished in the top half of the division just once in eight seasons. SMSU had its highest finish in 2013 at second place, but has finished fourth three times, fifth once and sixth three times.
FRESHMEN REACHING CENTURY MARK AGAIN: A pair of true freshman running backs have combined to rush for 16 touchdowns in the last six weeks and at least one of them has rushed for more than 100 yards in five of the last six games.
Max Simmons made his first career start versus U-Mary in week three and rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns and followed that game with 112 yards and four touchdowns at Minnesota Crookston in week four. He has 101 yards in week six versus Wayne State and last week versus Minnesota State he rushed for a career-high 140 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries.
Isley Carrington rushed for 181 yards and three touchdowns in his first career game versus Upper Iowa on Oct. 1, but has missed the last two weeks with an injury.
DUO REACH 100-YARDS RUSHING: Senior
Divonte Beale and freshman
Max Simmons both reached 100 yards rushing in the victory over U-Mary in week three. Beale amassed 164 yards on 27 carries, while Simmons finished with 101 on 13 attempts. It's the first time SMSU had a pair of players reach 100 yards in a single-game since last season's finale versus Winona State.
SCORING ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL: The Southwest Minnesota State defense has recorded a pair of touchdowns through eight games. Sophomore
Chance Steward returned a fumble 50 yards for a touchdown at Northern State in week two, while senior
Tyler Flud had a 48-yard interception return for a score in week four at Minnesota Crookston. Flud's interception return for a touchdown was SMSU's first since Daryl Thomas had a 27-yard touchdown return at Minnesota State in 2014.
GERMAIN LED THE WAY: Senior linebacker
Gene Germain led the team in tackles in four of the first seven games this season and led the team with 58 tackles through seven games. He suffered an injury in week seven and missed the Minnesota State game in week eight. He is questionable to return this season. He entered week nine ranked 38th in Division II in solo tackles. He set a career-high with 12 tackles, including five solo stops in SMSU's win over Minnesota Duluth in week one.
GIMBEL IN THE RECORD BOOK: Junior quarterback
Blake Gimbel holds the school single-game record for completions in a game (42, vs. Upper Iowa, 2015 and 2016) and also holds the school single-season record for completion percentage (66.4) set last season. He begins this week ranked first in the school career record book in completion pct. (67.0), seventh in touchdown passes (48), fifth in completions (526), seven in yards (5,761) and 10th in total offense (5,335). A complete look at where Gimbel ranks is listed on page 5.
GIMBEL CAREER STARTS GAME-BY-GAME:
2015 Opponent Comp. Att. Int TD Yards Long Result
S3 at Minot State 23 42 0 2 210 26 W, 21-10
S12 Bemidji State 31 42 1 2 264 22 W,34-30
S19 at St. Cloud State 16 24 0 1 182 33 W, 21-20
S26 MSU Moorhead 18 28 0 5 299 44 W, 48-9
O3 at Augustana 24 37 1 1 332 70 L, 23-48
O10 at Wayne State 16 26 0 3 247 46 W, 61-3
O17 Sioux Falls 38 52 0 3 384 24 L, 26-34
O24 at Upper Iowa 42 56 0 4 454 82 W, 34-19
O31 Minnesota State 24 40 3 1 253 39 L, 17-55
N7 at Concordia-St. Paul 25 35 1 3 243 24 W, 48-24
N14 Winona State 16 29 1 1 185 33 W, 33-38
2016 Opponent Comp. Att. Int TD Yards Long Result
S1 Minnesota Duluth 25 42 1 5 397 50 W, 42-38
S10 at Northern State 34 49 2 2 336 41 L, 35-51
S17 University of Mary 15 19 1 4 175 25 W, 47-23
S24 at Minnesota Crookston 20 28 0 1 283 45 W, 47-13
O1 Upper Iowa 42 53 2 3 436 39 W, 59-41
O8 at Sioux Falls 27 40 1 3 248 42 L, 28-48
O15 Wayne State 24 35 1 2 256 38 L, 39-41
O20 at Minnesota State 30 45 1 1 245 38 L, 20-35
GIMBEL NAMED NSIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Junior quarterback
Blake Gimbel was named the NSIC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 6, earning the award for the third time in his career. Gimbel helped SMSU rally from a 10-point deficit to defeat Minnesota Duluth and earn the program's first-ever win over a Division II Top 25 team. He finished the game completing 25 of 42 pass attempts for 397 yards and tying a career-high with five touchdown passes, including the game-winner with 23 seconds remaining.
GIMBEL TIES OWN RECORD: Junior quarterback
Blake Gimbel tied his own school record for completions in a single game in the win over Upper Iowa on Oct. 1, completing 42 on 53 pass attempts. The 42 completions ranks tied for the fifth highest total in Division II this season. He also completed 42 passes versus Upper Iowa last season in a victory in Fayette. In two games versus UIU, Gimbel has completed 84 passes on 109 attempts for 890 yards and seven touchdowns.
HUOT CONTINUES TREND: Junior wide receiver
Nate Huot, who led the team in receptions, yards and touchdowns in 2015, has continued his fine play into this season. He recorded 11 catches for a career-high 182 yards and two touchdowns versus Upper Iowa and also caught a career-high 12 passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns in the loss at Northern State in week two. He currently leads the team in receptions (49), yards (698) and is tied in touchdown receptions (5). He has eight career 100-yard receiving games ranking eighth in team history.
CARRINGTON EARNS NSIC HONOR: True freshman running back
Isley Carrington was named the NSIC Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 3. Carrington, who was appearing in his first career game, rushed for 181 yards and three touchdowns on just 11 carries and also caught three passes for 24 yards. His 16.5 yards per rushing attempt set a new SMSU single-game record. He is the second SMSU player (
Blake Gimbel) to earn the award this season.
CARRINGTON SETS SINGLE-GAME MARK: True freshman running back
Isley Carrington made a big first impression in his first career game in week five versus Upper Iowa. His 181 yards rushing on 11 carries set a school single-game record for highest average per carry at 16.5, breaking the previous mark of 11.8 set by Barry Meyer in 1998.
U-MARY PASSING HELD IN CHECK: The SMSU defense limited U-Mary to just 85 passing yards on 19 attempts in a week three victory. It was the first time since Oct. 4, 2014, (vs. Minnesota State, 66 yards) that SMSU held a team to less than 100 yards passing in a game.
SMSU EARNS FIRST-EVER WIN OVER TOP 25 TEAM: Southwest Minnesota State earned its first-ever victory over a Division II Top 25 team on Sept. 1, defeating No. 19 Minnesota Duluth, 42-38, in Marshall.
MUSTANG AND THE AFCA TOP 25: Southwest Minnesota State received 20 points in the Sept. 5 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Top 25 poll, the most points the program has ever received in the weekly poll. SMSU's 20 points ranked 33rd overall. Last season, for the first time since 2008, SMSU received votes in the AFCA poll, receiving two votes in each of the polls on Oct. 12, 19 and 26.
GET IN THE "ZONE": Southwest Minnesota State has scored on 30 of its 34 (88.2) possessions inside the "red zone" this season with 29 touchdowns and one field goal. SMSU opponents are 30 of 34 (88.2) inside "red zone" this season with 24 touchdowns and six field goals. The following is SMSU in the "red zone" since 2010.
Year Red-Zone TD FG
2010 22 of 30 (73.3) 22 0
2011 35 of 41 (85.4) 29 6
2012 30 of 37 (81.1) 25 5
2013 49 of 57 (86.0) 40 9
2014 35 of 43 (81.4) 26 8
2015 39 of 50 (78.0) 36 3
2016 30 of 34 (88.2) 29 1
BIG PLAY MUSTANGS: SMSU has recorded 74 offensive/defensive plays or kick/punt returns of 20 or more yards in 2016, including 44 by the Mustang offense (12 run, 32 pass). For a complete look at the "long" plays and SMSU's "money" plays for this season, go to pages 16-17. The following is SMSU's "long plays" since 2010.
"Long" plays (20 yards or more) since 2010
Year No. TD Run Pass KR PR IR FR
2010 61 14 10 32 18 0 0 1
2011 60 8 13 22 23 1 1 0
2012 66 20 18 28 19 1 0 0
2013 125 30 28 51 41 1 2 2
2014 71 12 15 27 21 3 5 0
2015 78 18 13 39 18 5 3 0
2016 74 18 12 32 26 0 3 1
SPECIAL TEAMS LEADERS: Southwest Minnesota State junior
Michael Rivera leads the Mustang special teams with a six tackles this season with all six coming on kickoffs. Redshirt freshman
Tyshonn Woodard, senior
Esten Weber and sophomore
Austin Wells each rank second with four tackles apiece.
2016 TEAM CAPTAINS: Four players, two on offense and two on defense, have been named team captains for the 2016 season. The team captains were selected by a vote of the Mustang players. The offensive team captains selected were senior tackle
Grant Greenfield and junior quarterback
Blake Gimbel. The defensive team captains named were senior linebacker
Tyler Flud and senior cornerback
Dallin Finley. It's the second straight season Gimbel and Flud have been selected a team captain.
MUSTANGS AT HOME: The 2016 season marks the ninth year that Mattke Field at the Schwan Regional Event Center serves as the home for SMSU football. SMSU, which is 3-1 this season, is 23-26 all-time at the stadium, including finishing 3-2 in 2015. Last season was the first winning season in team history at the stadium. The $16 million facility opened in the fall of 2008 with the first college football game played on Aug. 30 versus Minnesota Crookston.
RECORD ON THE ROAD: SMSU is 1-3 on the road in 2016 following a 35-20 loss to Minnesota State on Oct. 20. SMSU finished 5-1 in road games last season setting a school record for road wins in a season. Prior to last season, the 1991 and 2013 teams held the record of four wins. SMSU is a combined 30-53 in road games since 2000.
GREENFIELD NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN: Senior offensive tackle
Grant Greenfield was named a second team NCAA Division II preseason All-American by Lindy's magazine, a noted college football preview publication. Greenfield, who was named all-region in 2015, helped the SMSU offense last season lead the NSIC in total offense with 486 yards per game, including ranking fourth in rushing (196.8) and fourth in passing (288.6). Greenfield is one of just five players from the NSIC to earn either first or second team preseason honors by Lindy's.
ALL-NSIC RETURNERS: SMSU returns six players this season who earned All-NSIC South Division honors in 2015. Senior offensive tackle
Grant Greenfield and senior linebacker
Tyler Flud were named both named first team All-NSIC South, senior safety
Caleb Leichtnam was named second team, while junior wide receiver
Nate Huot, junior quarterback
Blake Gimbel and junior center
Austin Hilgert were named honorable mention.
EIGHT VICTORIES THE HIGHEST AT DIVISION II LEVEL: Southwest Minnesota State finished the 2015 season with eight victories setting a school record for wins at the Division II level (since 1995). SMSU finished 8-3 overall and 4-3 in the NSIC South Division, tying for fourth overall in the NSIC and placing fourth in the South Division. It's just the third time ever an SMSU team has won eight or more games in a season. The 1991 team finished 9-1, while the 1990 squad was 8-3.
SMSU IN THE 2015 NCAA REGION RANKINGS: For the first time in program history, SMSU was ranked in the NCAA Super Region 3 rankings during the 2015 season. SMSU was ranked No. 8 in the first region poll released on Oct. 26 and after falling out of the Nov. 2 ranking, SMSU moved back into the poll at No. 9 on Nov. 9.
TURNOVER MARGIN: Southwest Minnesota State is "plus-4" in turnover margin this season following eight games. Since the start of the 2004 season (141 games), SMSU has been a "plus" in turnover margin in just 43 games (three in 2004, two in 2005, one in 2006, two in 2007, three in 2008, three in 2009, two in 2010, three in 2011, seven in 2012, six in 2013, twice in 2014, five times in 2015 and four times in 2016). In SMSU's last 118 conference games, which spans from late in the 2004 season through this season, SMSU is minus-39 in turnover margin. The Mustangs have been "even" or "minus" in turnover margin in 79 of their last 118 conference games.
THE 2016 ROSTER: The 2016 SMSU roster features 114 players (as of Oct. 24) with 21 seniors, 19 juniors, 18 sophomores, 26 redshirt freshmen and 30 freshmen. The roster includes players from 15 different states and Canada. Minnesota leads the way with 51 players, followed by Iowa (12), Illinois (11), Wisconsin (8), South Dakota (6), California (4), Florida (4), Michigan (3), Oregon (3), Colorado (3), Arizona (3), Nebraska (2), Nevada (1), Georgia (1), Virginia (1) and Ontario (1).
NSIC PRESEASON POLL: SMSU was picked to finish seventh overall and fourth in the South Division in the annual 16-team Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll. SMSU received one first place vote in both the overall and South Division poll. Junior quarterback
Blake Gimbel and senior linebacker
Tyler Flud were named "Players to Watch" in the NSIC this season.
WORKING OVERTIME: SMSU has played in 11 overtime games since the NCAA added the extra session in 1998. SMSU is 4-7 all-time in overtime games, including 1-3 in multi-overtime contests. SMSU's last overtime game was a home loss to Wayne State (48-45) on Oct. 25, 2014, while its last overtime win came on Nov. 2, 2013, (51-44) over Winona State. The program's last multi-overtime game was a 34-31 double overtime loss at Minnesota State on Oct. 13, 2012.
FOR OPENERS: Southwest Minnesota State is now 22-27 all-time in season openers following this year's 42-38 win versus Minnesota Duluth on Sept. 1. SMSU is 3-4 in season openers under head coach
Cory Sauter.
MUSTANGS ON HOMECOMING: Southwest Minnesota State is now 22-25 all-time on homecoming following this season's win over Upper Iowa. SMSU has won three straight and four of the last five homecoming games. SMSU is 6-11 on homecoming since 2000.
MUSTANG HISTORY: The 2016 season marks the 49th year of college football at Southwest Minnesota State dating back to 1968. SMSU owns an all-time record of 191-307-5, including 129-213-5 in conference play. SMSU has recorded 10 winning seasons, made two NAIA playoff appearances (1987 and 1991) and one Mineral Water Bowl appearance (2013). The program earned its lone conference championship in 1990.
SMSU VERSUS THE NORTH: Since 2012, when the NSIC schedule required each team to play four inter-divisional games, SMSU has a record of 11-9 versus NSIC North Division teams. For the first time in program history, SMSU went a perfect 4-0 versus North Division squads in 2015 and this season finished with a 3-1 record. Since divisional play was started in 2009, SMSU is a combined 20-32 all-time in South Division games.
ABOUT CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL: Shannon Currier is in his fifth season overall as head coach at Concordia-St. Paul with an overall record of 34-18. He was head coach at CSP from 2000-03, before spending five seasons as head coach at Truman State (Mo.). He was named head coach at CSP for a second time in December of 2015. Currier was an assistant coach at SMSU from 1997-98. The Golden Bears are led by quarterback Ron Johnson, who has passed for 1,506 yards, completing 128 of 243 passes for 11 touchdowns and five interceptions. He has also rushed for 154 yards and five touchdowns on 90 carries. Running back Darius Chapes has rushed for a team-high 517 yards and three touchdowns on 84 attempts, ranking 27th in Division II in yards per carry. Wide receiver Marcus Gustaveson has caught a team-high 24 passes for 335 yards and three touchdowns, while wide receiver Alquawn Vickers has 23 receptions for 157 yards. The Golden Bears defense is led linebacker Sam Johnson, who has 53 tackles with four for loss and one sack. Defensive lineman Kelly Pierce has a team-leading six tackles for loss and four sacks.
UP NEXT: Southwest Minnesota State will have its final road game of the season on Saturday, Nov. 5, taking on Winona State in the second annual "Battle for the Sledge" starting at 1 p.m.
MUSTANGS ON RADIO: All SMSU football games during the 2016 season are broadcast on Marshall Radio, 105.1 FM KARL. Ryan Rohlik is in his fourth season as the play-by-play voice of SMSU football, while Anthony Rohlik will provide analysis.