St. Cloud State's performance in Saturday's 66-13 throttling at Minnesota-Crookston was downright offensive.
The Huskies, ranked No. 11 in NCAA Division II, rolled up 770 total yards on offense (420 passing, 350 rushing), establishing a school record. The Huskies scored touchdowns on nine of their 11 possessions.
The Huskies were led by sophomore quarterback Phillip Klaphake's career-high 342 yards passing and Michael Walker's three rushing touchdowns.
No. 8 Minnesota Duluth 37, Northern State 6: The Bulldogs were controlling on both sides of the ball, holding Northern State to 175 yards of offense. Duluth's Zach Hulce scored twice on eight carries, finishing with 85 yards.
Mary 49, No. 25 Bemidji State 21: The Marauders handled the Beavers from start to finish, amassing 572 yards of offense. Dustin Kroeplin scored on two short touchdown runs for Bemidji State.
Winona State 58, Concordia (St. Paul) 24: Winona junior running back Rayon Simmons rushed for 136 yards and five touchdowns in Winona.
Minnesota State Mankato 45, Wayne State 23: Quarterback Jon Daniels passed for 270 yards and two touchdowns as the Mavericks cruised in Mankato.
Augustana 35, Minnesota State Moorhead 3: The Vikings won their fifth straight behind freshman Dajon Newell's 164 yards rushing and two touchdowns.