Eagan coach Nick Johnson knew he was going to have to be patient. There was no quick fix for the Wildcats program.
"We were starting from the bottom," Johnson said. "We had to build from the ground up."
Johnson inherited a program that had one victory (1-26) over three seasons when he was hired in 2019. The Wildcats went winless (0-9) in his initial year.
"Our seniors were freshman that year and saw how much we struggled," Johnson said. "It was going to take time to build our program back up."
That time has arrived. Eagan is 3-3 after back-to-back victories, thumping rival Eastview 41-3 and Hopkins 48-0. It is the most victories for the Wildcats since the 2015 season (4-6).
"I am happy with our growth and the steps we are making," Johnson said. "But we still have a ways to go, too."
Eagan was sitting at 1-3 following back-to-back setbacks to Woodbury 23-14 and East Ridge 31-24. It was leading both of those games in the third quarter.
"We made mistakes in both of those games that hurt us," Johnson said. "Both those games though showed we could play with the better teams. Those games gave us confidence."