Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Huskies pumped for rare home playoff game

Golden Bears visit Griffiths Saturday in Canada West semi

The Huskies aim to take down the Golden Bears in the playoffs.
    Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team in the 2019 U Sports campaign.
    The Huskies won all four of their regular season games at home posting a 5-3 record to finish second in the Canada West Conference. Thanks to that placing, the Huskies host the University of Alberta Golden Bears (4-4) in a Canada West semifinal contest on Saturday at 3 p.m. at Griffiths Stadium.
    The other Canada West semifinal on Saturday features the University of Calgary Dinos (6-2) taking on the University of Manitoba Bisons (4-4) in Calgary.
    A year ago, the Huskies won the Canada West championship playing all of their post-season games on the road. That marked the first time U of S claimed the Canada West title since 2006.
    Saturday’s clash with the Golden Bears will mark the second time the Huskies have hosted a post-season game since the start of the 2011 season. 
Adam Machart (#20) will try to make more big game against U of A.
    The Dogs last home playoff game came back on Nov. 7, 2014, when they fell 47-39 to the University of Manitoba Bisons at Griffiths Stadium.
    With having almost five full years pass between home playoff dates, Huskies star running back Adam Machart said his side is looking forward to playing in their regular surroundings.
    “We play good at home, so to have that and not have to travel, I think that is huge for us as a team,” said Machart. “I think we are going to rally around that fact.”
    Huskies fifth-year star defensive tackle Evan Machibroda was on the U of S roster for the squad’s last home playoff game as an injury red shirt. He watched the Huskies fall that day from the sidelines.
    Still, that memory in no way dampens his enthusiasm for his team’s home playoff game on Saturday.
Mason Nyhus had a solid campaign as the Huskies starting QB.
    “It is going to be a lot of fun,” said Machibroda. “I can’t wait for it.”
    Machibroda believes his Huskies haven’t hit their peak and still have room to get better.
    “We definitely have to keep growing as a team,” said Machibroda. “Nothing is finished yet.”
    Machart enters the contest as the Huskies biggest offensive threat. He carried the ball 156 times for 1,334 yards and eight touchdowns during the regular season. He also hauled in 20 passes for 204 yards and three touchdowns through the air.
    His total of 1,334 yards rushing and 1,538 all-purpose yards are new Huskies team records for one season.
    Mason Nyhus has a solid campaign in his first season as the team’s starting quarterback. He completed 138-of-228 passes for 1,739 yards, 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions.
Evan Machibroda has made lots of big plays.
    At receiver, two of Nyhus’s big weapons are Jesse Kuntz and Sam Baker. Kuntz caught 29 passes for 347 yards and two touchdowns in eight regular season games.
    Baker missed the Huskies first five regular season games due to injury. In the squad’s last three regular season games, Baker hauled in 15 passes for 236 yards and four touchdowns.
    The Huskies will have play without star utility player Colton Klassen, who is out for the post-season with a severely injured right leg.
    Golden Bears quarterback Brad Launhardt, who is in his second season with the team, had a strong campaign completing 174-of-284 passes for 2,328 yards, nine touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also carried the ball 50 times for 298 yards and one touchdown.
    Running back Jonathan Rosery was the Golden Bears leading rushing carrying the ball 70 times for 328 yards and one touchdown.
    Fifth-year receiver Ben Kopczynski led the Golden Bears in receiving hauling in 53 passes for 799 yards.
    On defence, super rookie outside linebacker Ramsey Derbas led the Huskies with 43 total tackles, while middle linebacker Tom Whiting and outside linebacker Ben Whiting had 40.5 and 39.5 total tackles respectively.
The Golden Bears look to get a big game from LB Jassen Brown (#41)
    Machibroda and defensive end Nicholas Dheilly each had five sacks to top the Huskies in that department, while defensive back Nelson Lokombo led U of S with four interceptions.
    For the Golden Bears, outside linebacker Josiah Schakel topped the team with 51 total defensive tackles. Middle linebacker Jassen Brown had 49 total tackles and a team high four sacks.
Safety Jayden Dalke led U of S with three interceptions.
    The Huskies and Golden Bear met twice during the regular season. The Golden Bears took the first encounter 19-17 on Sept. 21 in Edmonton. The Huskies claimed the last head-to-head contest last Saturday 22-9 at Griffiths Stadium.
Brad Launhardt (#16) had a strong season at QB for the Golden Bears.
    Huskies head coach Scott Flory said you are at the point in the season where you likely won’t be able to fool your conference rivals with something new.
    “That is a good football team,” said Flory. “They are physical.
    “They play hard. They have some big dudes. At this point, you are not going to reinvent the wheel schematically offensively and defensively and on special teams.
    “It is about execution. It is about timing and what you do. There is going to be a wrinkle here and there, but yeah, they are a good football team.”
    The weather appears it will be really good for Saturday’s game, because Environment Canada at the moment is predicting sunny conditions with a 2 C temperature.
    With that said, Environment Canada predictions can go out the window in an instant, but Machart isn’t worried about adverse conditions.
    “When you are out there, the blood is flowing, and it is not too bad,” said Machart.
Golden Bears R Ben Kopczynski (#5) will look to escape Huskies defenders.
    Machart said footing was a non-issue at Griffiths during the Huskies win over the Golden Bears last Saturday in frigid conditions.
    “It (was) actually pretty good,” said Machart. “It wasn’t too slushy.
    “That ice is not fun to fall on, but grip wise it is actually pretty good.”
    Flory said his squad will always be prepared for the weather to be at its worse this time of year.
    “We’re in Saskatchewan,” said Flory. “If you plan on playing in October and November, you better be prepared to deal with this stuff. 
Ben Whiting (#4) and U of S aim to enjoy a big play day.
    “That is what we plan ahead for. That is why we run the offence the way we run the offence. That is why we recruit the guys we recruit.
    “We’ve got to be able to do that. It will be slugfest.”

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