COLLEGEVILLE, MINN. – Concordia was racing the clock from its 45 and quarterback Blake Kragnes gunned a pass down the right sideline. Cornerback Sam Westby moved in front of the receiver and went up slightly to get the football in his grasp.
As Westby came toward the turf, Concordia's Jason Montonye reached in and tried to gain a share of possession.
"I was right there on the sideline,'' the Johnnies' Evan Clark said. "I knew Sam had the ball.''
The Cobbers were insistent that Montonye also had a grip on the ball and that those plays are supposed to go to the receiver. There was a conference of the officials and then a signal that it was St. John's football.
There was one minute left and the Johnnies were able to kneel down a couple of times for a 10-3 victory. Basically, this guaranteed that St. John's (9-1) will join MIAC champion St. Thomas (9-1) as part the NCAA Division III playoff bracket when it is announced late Sunday afternoon.
"I'm a receiver, so I'm usually saying, 'Tie belongs to the receiver,' in that situation,'' Clark said. "This time, if the referee didn't call it an interception, I might have had a few words to say.''
I'm betting that while unhappy, Clark's words would have been polite. This young man came to St. John's five years ago from Phoenix, and was a preseason Division III All-America entering his senior season.
He missed a game with a bad ankle and was limited for a while with that injury. And there was considerable double-teaming to prevent him from getting deep.