To defeat Eden Prairie, it's really just a matter of removing the rock. Which no one has been able to do all year.
As they have done to so many teams in the past, the Eagles wore down Minnetonka in a 38-17 victory for the Class 6A championship Friday at U.S. Bank Stadium. It's the 11th state title for the Eagles under coach Mike Grant.
"What we like to talk about is that we want to be a rock that we put on somebody's back on the first play," Grant said. "Eventually, if we keep that rock on them, they're just going to wear down."
The formula has worked for Eden Prairie (13-0) for years, and it proved successful again. The Eagles placed a very large rock on the Skippers' back in the first half, taking a 21-3 lead.
Minnetonka battled back, cutting the lead to 24-17 on a 40-yard Hail Mary touchdown throw from quarterback Aaron Syverson to Jackson Owens on the final play of the second quarter. The Skippers took buoyancy into halftime and created a palpable buzz in the stadium.
"I was hoping that, going into the half, we had the momentum," Minnetonka coach Dave Nelson said.
Syverson, Minnetonka's strong-armed junior quarterback, had moved the Skippers through the air consistently in the first half. He was 12-for-16 for 199 yards and two scores before halftime and felt that the second half would be more of the same.
"We were moving the ball steadily," Syverson said. "We thought we were going to trample on them a little bit, honestly. I thought we were going to do pretty well in the third quarter, but … "