The Milwaukee Penguins

The Milwaukee Penguins is the Division 1A collegiate football team for Milwaukee College. We're a school "known for its academics." This is a record of our accomplishments, on the field and off.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Season 2, Game 7: @ University of Wyoming

Milwaukee College Penguins (2-4, #97) vs University of Wyoming Cowboys (0-5, #106)

Finally. Tired of their reliance on our defense for scoring points, our offense came alive. Koch (QB #22) played it safe and had a solid - if unremarkable - game. He went 16-31 for 243 yards with 3 touchdown passes and, "what's more importantly", no interceptions.

Our defense only made off with one turnover, an interception by free safety Zieigeweid (FS #34) in the waning moments of the game.

A wholly ho-hum notch in the victory column. No big deal. I mean, damn.

STATS: MKE @ WYO

score: 38-21
first downs: 22-14
total offense: 462-407
rushes - yards: 37 - 219 --- 19 - 59
comp-att-TD: 16-31-3--- 15-33-2
passing yards: 243-348
sacked: 1 - 1
turnovers: 1 - 1
fumbles - lost: 1 - 1 --- 2 - 0
intercepted: 0 - 1

KEY PLAYERS (Offense)

Koch (QB #22)149.4 rating 16-31 for 243 yards, 3 TD
Wetzel (HB #47) 35-148 rush (5.9 avg), 2 TD
Montgomery (WR #15) 4-107 yards rec (26.7 avg), 2 TD
X. Leplae (RG #69) 7 pancakes

KEY PLAYERS (Defense)

Straka (CB #1) 5 tackles
K Anderson (SS #26) 4 tackles (2 for loss)
Bushell (MLB #42) 3 tackles (1 for loss), 1 sack
Ziegeweid (FS #34) 2 tackles, 1 INT, 1 pass deflect

Note: No notes. Who wants notes? You got the facts. Koch posted his best game since the season opener. But yeah, it's no biggie. And Wetzel rushed for nearly 150 yards. When was the last time he did that? Gosh, I don't know. And X Leplae packing in 7 pancakes puts him and Buccheri atop the NCAA in pancakes. First team All-American. Indeed. Just don't get freakin' injured.

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