WATCH: Scoring 12 of the team's 16 touchdowns so far this season, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies' receiving core will need to continue to perform when it comes to the final few games of the Canada West regular season.football team has seen an up and down regular season, their receiving core has once again been one of the best in Canada West.“We’ve been able to strike,” said Flory. “But I think we got to get better at first down production and those second-and-medium situations.
While the Dogs have converted on some big-time passing plays, a greater emphasis on gaining field position is being preached this week as the Huskies prepare for the University of Calgary Dinos on Saturday.“Of course we’re always looking for big plays,” said third-year receiver Rhett Vavra. “Catching that five-yard pass and breaking it for 100 yards or whatever. But we just got to take it one play at a time.
For Flory, he’ll be looking for the team to execute throughout the game with their speed, whether it comes on a lengthy play or not. Throwing for over 1,700 yards and 12 touchdowns, while also being picked off 11 times, Amundrud has endured the usual peaks and valleys of a first season as Huskies starting quarterback.“The weight of the world isn’t on that young man’s shoulders,” said Flory. “Our receiving core, our running backs, our offensive line, we wear it all as a team and as an offence.”
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