Aurora declaws Wildcats, 54-13

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Peterson looking for more consistent play from Huskies

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  • Aurora receiver Carsen Staehr is brought down after a 34-yard completion on Aurora’s first drive against St. Paul. The senior had his best night statistically of the 2022 season, catching seven passes for 117 yards and a touchdown.
    Aurora receiver Carsen Staehr is brought down after a 34-yard completion on Aurora’s first drive against St. Paul. The senior had his best night statistically of the 2022 season, catching seven passes for 117 yards and a touchdown.
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Aurora found itself in unfamiliar territory on two fronts for its fifth win of the season, playing a Thursday night game against St. Paul. 
The end result was a dominating 54-13 victory, though coach Kyle Peterson told his team afterwards not to be satisfied with what he thought was not the Huskies best football.
“Obviously our preparation was going to be different for a Thursday night game and I don’t know that I’m going to blame our play or focus tonight on that,” Peterson said in a post-game interview. “But you know, I think we were just a little flat and sometimes that happens after you come out of three or four big wins. I think it’s hard to play inspired, perfect football nine, 10 or 11 weeks in a row and I think we were just a little flat tonight.”

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