SALEM, Va. — Vince Kehres has been a head coach for 30 games in his career, and part of the staff at Mount Union for 10 of its 11 national championships.
He doesn't have a lot of experience at losing, and the second-year Purple Raiders coach was a man of few words after his career record fell to 28-2 on Friday night with a 43-34 loss to Wisconsin-Whitewater in the NCAA Division III championship game.
"They're just a great team," Kehres said when asked what has made the Warhawks so tough for the Purple Raiders. Whitewater has won six of the last seven meetings, all in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. "Hard to beat," he continued. ... They have good players. They execute well. Well coached."
And the Purple Raiders, he said, could have been better coached in the title game.
Late in the first half, after the Warhawks' Brady Grayvold intercepted Kevin Burke's pass and returned it for a touchdown, giving the Warhawks a 27-14 lead, Kehres opted to try to score with under a minute left.
Burke threw deep, was intercepted again and the Warhawks turned it into a field goal.
"I called the deep pass before halftime. We probably should have just run the ball and got in the locker room," Kehres said. "We maybe pressed a bit and part of it was poor coaching decisions."
Whitewater also did plenty to make things tough.