 For the 24th time in team history, the BSU Minnesota Cruikshen football teams met Saturday for the Highway 2 rivalry. The Beavers held a remarkable 21-2 mark heading into Saturday's matchup against the Golden Eagles. And the Beavers' special teams had a field day on Saturday. Gunnar Olszewski returned seven punts for a school record 194 yards. 72 of them coming on this play for a touchdown right here. But Joann Richard wasn't going to be showing up opening kickoff of the second half. His only kick return of the game, and he isn't even touched. He houses it from 95 yards, 206 all-purpose yards, and three touchdowns in the game for him. The Beavers set a school record for total touchdowns in the game with 11. Jordan Hine broke a couple of other records in the process. In the third quarter, Hine hit Blake Holder in the flat. And Holder broke loose, does the rest, going 82 yards for the score. That's Hine 58th career TV pass, most in school history. And then later in the third, this play might look familiar. This time it's Dexter Taylor Jr. going 45 yards for the score. That's Hine's 75th career total touchdown, another BSU record. As the Beavers roll over Minnesota Crookston on Saturday, 76 to 13. Gunnar Olszewski, MSIC special teams player of the week. It's a great way to send out the seniors. I mean, you guys all know it's been a tough season. For everything, it's just, you know, close games. Everything that's occurred for the university and with the Beavers football program. So that just means a lot for me to get that for the seniors. It's remarkable. I mean, Gunnar Olszewski really set the stage. He was remarkable on his punt returns and everything else. And we had the big kickoff return. Special teams were, I mean, we were awesome on special teams today. So I thought we were disciplined for the most part, which was huge after last week. So the points just kind of kept coming and they were just blitzing all the time. We hit some quick screen passes and got off the gate and hit some big plays. So yeah, I looked down and it was like 7-0 for the longest time. And I looked back up, it was 42-0. I was like, wow, that happened fast. And yesterday the Beavers got some good news. They'll be headed to the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Missouri for the second time in team history. BSU will take on Washburn University out of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The Beavers' only other appearance in the game was a 35-27 loss in 2006 to Pittsburgh State. The game will be Saturday, December 3rd at noon.