Quarterback Darren Beenken knows all about Farmington's recent postseason struggles.
It's been six years since the Tigers won a section playoff game. In each of the past four seasons, their year has ended with a double-digit first-round loss.
Beenken, a third year starter as a senior this fall, doesn't try to sugar coat any of it.
"They've been bigger, faster and stronger," he said of his team's opponents in the last two seasons--Lakeville North and Owatonna.
"This year, we're sick of being pushed around. That's the attitude we had in the weight room in the offseason, and all year; this is what we've been waiting for."
Farmington closed out its regular season Oct. 17 with a 35-7 loss to Shakopee (4-4, 4-3) and missed a chance to win an outright Missota Conference title. It shared the title with Chanhassen and Holy Angels.
"(A conference title) is great, but the real season is sections and the postseason," Beenken said. "That's when it's time to play."
The expectations were high from the get-go for Farmington this fall. The Tigers returned a talented core of seniors and juniors, many of whom have started since they were sophomores.