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Behind The Numbers: North Dakota State Upsets South Dakota State 13-9 In Dakota Marker
After each week of the 2024 FCS football season, we take you behind the numbers on some of the most important games of the week, but this week, we had to take an even deeper look at one of the season’s biggest games.
The Dakota Marker returns to Fargo for the first time since 2019. No. 2 North Dakota State ended a five-game losing streak to the Jacks, defeating No. 1 South Dakota State 13-9 on Saturday night.
Success Rate is a statistic that tracks how often a team is ‘successful’ on a down-to-down basis. It looks at how a team consistently performs. The Average Success Rate for a college football program is about 40%, while closer to 50% is considered excellent, and anything under 30% is deemed poor.
We want to compare these statistics to the results because chaotic things happen in college football. Weird turnovers, excessive penalties, and lucky plays can all skew the perception of a game and make the final score a poor indicator of overall performance. Success rate is a highly effective predictive measure for how a team will play in the future, rather than just evaluating the box score.
We take a look behind the numbers from North Dakota State’s massive win over South Dakota State below.
North Dakota State 13, South Dakota State 9
Success Rate: NDSU (47%), SDSU (35%)
The No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup lived up to the hype on Saturday night. It was a defensive slugfest that came down the wire, with the Bison winning their first Dakota Marker since 2019.
North Dakota State was the more consistent, efficient offense down-to-down with a success rate of 47%, while South Dakota State only posted a success rate of 35%. Despite the low success rate, the Jackrabbits stayed in the game due to stellar play on third and fourth downs. South Dakota State converted on 8-of-16 of its attempts, while North Dakota State was only 5-for-13 in those situations.
Before the game, we discussed that the Bison were more efficient offensively, but South Dakota State was the more explosive offense. The Jackrabbits had the game’s most explosive play as Chase Mason scored on a 66-yard touchdown run. Outside of Mason’s touchdown, the Jacks struggled to produce explosive plays on the ground, averaging only 4.3 yards per carry. North Dakota State’s longest run was only 17 yards, as the Bison averaged 3.5 yards per carry.
The difference in this game was Cam Miller and North Dakota State’s passing attack. Miller only passed for 163 yards but completed 74% of his passes and was efficient throughout the game. He conducted a magnificent game-winning touchdown drive, going 7-for-7 for 74 passing yards and one touchdown.
On the other side, Mark Gronowski struggled once again. He only completed 59% of his passes and the Jacks averaged less than 4.0 yards per attempt. That ranks among the worst yards per attempt in the nation. In the second half, Gronowski only completed 6-of-15 passes for 55 yards and a costly interception.
Another interesting note is that the defenses appeared to utilize similar strategies on Saturday night. Both teams were going to limit explosive plays and keep everything in front of them without being too aggressive. Neither team generated more than two tackles for loss, while linebacker Adam Bock recorded the game’s only sack.
The Bison generated more pressure, finishing with a 42% pressure rate, contributing to Gronowski’s poor performance. The Jacks failed to replicate the same success, posting a 23% success rate and allowing Miller to stand comfortably in the pocket. North Dakota State linebacker Logan Kopp had an outstanding game, finishing as the Bison’s highest-graded defensive player. He also recorded the game-winning interception late in the fourth quarter.
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South Dakota State hires Jackson as head coach
BROOKINGS, S.D. — Former South Dakota State player and assistant Dan Jackson has been hired as the Jackrabbits’ new head coach, the school announced Tuesday night.
Jackson takes over for Jimmy Rogers, who left for Washington State after leading the Jackrabbits to the Football Championship Subdivision semifinals.
Jackson was Idaho coach Jason Eck’s defensive coordinator this season and had been set to move to New Mexico for the same position under Eck before the SDSU job opened.
Jackson played for the Jackrabbits from 2003 to 2005 and became a graduate assistant at SDSU in 2012, when the program began its current streak of 13 straight FCS playoff appearances.
He was elevated to cornerbacks coach in 2014 and also served as recruiting and special teams coordinator and assistant head coach under John Stiegelmeier before moving on to Northern Illinois following the 2019 season. Jackson coached two seasons at Northern Illinois, then was hired at Vanderbilt, where he coached defensive backs during the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
The Jackrabbits, who won national titles in 2022 and 2023, finished this season 12-3 overall and as co-champions in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
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Alabama offense comes alive vs. South Dakota State – WVUA 23
By WVUA Sports reporter Hunter Brantley
Coming into the weekend, Alabama’s offense was sputtering. The Crimson Tide began the season only shooting 31 percent from thee point range.
That changed in big way on Sunday, in a 105-82 win over South Dakota State.
Senior Grant Nelson got the scoring going, as the Devils Lake, N.D. native recorded the first eight points of the game for the Tide and finished the game with 17 points and eight rebounds.
Sophomore transfer Aden Holloway had his best game of the season, scoring 26 points off the bench while making 8 three-pointers in the win.
“It’s kind of crazy, because (Alabama coach Nate Oats) gets mad when I don’t shoot and that throws me off,” Holloway said. “I just take a second to just like be thankful and go out and play and do what we do. I’m grateful that he instills confidence in me and lets me play my game.”
Prolific guard Labaron Philon also dropped a season high, the freshmen concluded the game with 21 points, five rebounds and six assists to earn him SEC Freshman of the Week honors for the second time this season.
“Obviously, maybe a surprise to the public, but we kind of knew within the program based on play in the summer how good Labaron has been. He’s been really good in the games too,” Oats said.
Another developing story that transpired on Sunday was forward Derrion Reid missing the game with an ankle injury.
“He’s got an ankle injury that he sustained in practice two days ago. Little bit of a flare-up from a summer injury. We’re hoping that clears up quickly and he can practice by the middle of the week, get him ready for Oklahoma,” Oats said.
No. 5 Alabama will be in action on Saturday as they host No. 12 Oklahoma in its SEC opener. The game is set to tip off at 5 P.M on SEC Network.
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