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South grad Frericks helps Sioux Falls football team

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Last year’s transition to NCAA Division II left the University of Sioux Falls (S.D.) football program feeling a bit empty.

Sioux Falls, as part of its move from the NAIA level, went 5-4 last season playing an independent schedule.

For a program that posted a 69-2 record and won three NAIA national championships from 2006 to 2010, not playing postseason games was unusual.

“Last year was tough,” said senior free safety Michael Frericks, a Crystal Lake South graduate. “We’ve always been a winning program. We always had playing in the playoffs to look forward to.”

Thanks to Frericks and a defense that ranks second in the nation with 16 interceptions, Sioux Falls is likely to be a strong contender for a playoff berth in its first D-II season in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.

Frericks has three of the team’s interceptions and a career-high 47 tackles for the Cougars (7-1), whose only loss was a 10-9 defeat this month at Winona (Minn.) State.

“We want to be a fast defense and get 11 guys to the ball,” Frericks said. “We have a lot of seniors, so we feel comfortable in this defense and we play well together.”

Sioux Falls leads the NSIC in interceptions, turnover margin and passing efficiency defense and has forged a 7-1 league record.

“In our coverages, our defensive backs and linebackers really stay on top of (pass) routes,” Frericks said. “It makes it difficult for a quarterback to complete passes.”

The Cougars host Upper Iowa (2-6) today before a key Nov. 3 NSIC showdown at Minnesota State, Mankato (8-0).

Yet to Frericks and his teammates, playing a 2-6 team is no different than facing an unbeaten opponent.

“We really don’t know much about these teams because we haven’t played them before,” Frericks said. “All we can do is watch film. Even teams with a losing record, we approach them the same way.”

Tackling machine: Crystal Lake Central graduate J.J. Bobrowicz is the leading tackler this fall for D-II Southwest Minnesota State’s football team.

Bobrowicz has 59 total tackles to lead the Mustangs (3-5), including 3.5 tackles for loss. The junior had a season-best 13 tackles Sept. 22 in a 33-28 loss to Minnesota, Crookston.

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