Fall is deepening in Minnesota. Football seasons are heating up.

"It's a fun time of year when playoff football is hitting and the leaves are changing and all that," said Trey Feeney, the quarterback for St. John's University.

For Feeney, it's a refreshing time. After three years as a reserve at North Dakota, he's now the starting QB for the Johnnies.

"It had been almost since high school I was in the routine of starting every week," he said. "It's a rhythm thing. It's like in basketball if you're shooting the ball well, you could say you're on fire. It really feels like I've gotten into a rhythm, gotten into a good connection with some of the receivers, running backs, tight ends."

Feeney has been putting up big numbers for the Johnnies of late, since taking over the full-time quarterb

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