Hermosillo big test for Dixon’s defense

Another challenge for Dukes

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Dixon's John Thomas tries to make a tackled during last Friday's game against LaSalle-Peru. The Dukes play undefeated Ottawa on Friday at King Field. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukva)
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But Smith warns that the Dukes (0-6, 0-2) have more to worry about than just Hermosillo. Fellow wingback J.D. Bryant (31 rushes, 259 yards, 3 TDs), fullback Alex Hartman and quarterback Will Hoffman (12-for-27 passing, 217 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs) are also capable of breaking big plays, and the Pirates have no problem riding any of them to victory if necessary.

"You can't just focus on one spot," Smith said, "because they have a lot more backs to carry the ball. They run inside and outside, jet sweeps to the edge and fullback traps between the tackles. We have to be able to make plays all over the field."

Dixon's best defense may be an effective offense. The Dukes have run for 374 yards and three TDs this season, but it's a consistent passing game that may be key. Quarterback JD Gieson has thrown for 964 yards and 10 TDs on 82-for-159 passing, and has connected with seven different receivers.

The more complete passes and first downs Dixon can rack up, the longer the Ottawa offense is stuck in neutral.

But there's also the natural motivator for the Dukes defense of going up against a Division I talent in Hermosillo. Not only do they want to erase the 50-point performances by their past three opponents, but they want to prove what they've learned and how much they've improved against powerhouse ground attacks.

"It's about a legacy," Mighell said. "If we can play well and not let a kid who's going to Illinois have a big game, that shows the younger Dukes that they can do the same thing against anybody. We have to shake off the past few games, go out and have fun and do what we have to do on defense to get the job done."

Dixon (0-6, 0-2 NIB-12) at Ottawa (6-0, 2-0)

When: 7:30 p.m. Friday

Where: King Field

Radio: 1460 AM

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