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Cleburne takes series win over Canaries with 8-4 win

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Cleburne scored three first inning runs and never trailed as they topped the Canaries 8-4 on Sunday.

A pair of three-run homeruns and a sacrifice groundout put the Railroaders in front 7-0 midway through the fourth inning. The Birds cracked the scoreboard in the bottom half as Jabari Henry and Mike Hart smacked back-to-back doubles before Wellington Dotel delivered an RBI triple an inning later.

Cleburne added an insurance run in the top of the seventh inning to extend their lead back to six. Hart and Hunter Clanin produced consecutive run-scoring hits in the bottom half of the frame but the Railroader bullpen did not allow a baserunner the rest of the way.

Hart finished 3-4 with two RBI to lead the Birds offensively. Sioux Falls totaled eight hits, topping Cleburne in the category three times during the series. The Canaries are now 1-3 and will host Lincoln for a three-game set beginning Tuesday at 6:35pm.

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Recap courtesy of Sioux Falls Canaries.



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2024 FCS Football Undrafted Rookies Tracker

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12 FCS players were selected in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Below are all the former FCS prospects who have signed with an NFL franchise as an undrafted free agent or received NFL minicamp invites.

Undrafted Free Agent Signings:

Alabama State CB Mikey Victor (Patriots)
Alcorn State RB Jarveon Howard (Packers)
Campbell OL Tyler McClellan (Chargers)
Campbell OL Mike Edwards (Bills)
Chattanooga OL Griffin McDowell (Chiefs)
Florida A&M WR Marcus Riley (Jets)
Furman TE Mason Pline (49ers)
Furman OL Jake Johanning (Raiders)
Grambling State EDGE Sundiata Anderson (Seahawks)
Holy Cross WR Jalen Coker (Panthers)
Howard OL Anim Dankwah (Eagles)
Howard RB Ian Wheeler (Bears)
Idaho WR Jermaine Jackson (Saints)
Idaho WR Hayden Hatten (Seahawks)
Idaho LS Hogan Hatten (Lions)
Illinois State TE Cam Grandy (Bengals)
Illinois State QB Zack Annexstad (Buccaneers)
Mercer WR Devron Harper (Vikings)
Mercer WR Ty James (Ravens)
Missouri State WR Terique Owens (49ers)
Monmouth RB Jaden Shirden (Panthers)
Morgan State DB Jordan Toles (Ravens)
North Dakota State OL Jake Kubas (Giants)
North Dakota State RB TaMerik Williams (Seahawks)
North Dakota State OL Jalen Sundell (Browns)
Northern Iowa DB Woo Governor (Raiders)
Northern Iowa WR Sam Schnee (Titans)
Richmond OL Ryan Coll (Falcons)
Rhode Island OL Lorenzo Thompson (Browns)
Sacramento State CB Caleb Nelson (Broncos)
Sacramento State TE Marshel Martin (Jets)
SEMO DB Lawrence Johnson (Saints)
South Carolina State DL Jeblonski Green (Colts)
South Dakota LB Brock Mogensen (Cowboys)
South Dakota State CB Dyshawn Gales (Browns)
South Dakota State LB Isaiah Stalbird (Saints)
South Dakota State TE Zach Heins (Chargers)
South Dakota State OL Garret Greenfield (Seahawks)
South Dakota State WR Jadon Janke (Texans)
South Dakota State WR Jaxon Janke (Texans)
Southern Illinois DB PJ Jules (Bengals)
Southern Utah WR Isaiah Wooden (Falcons)
Towson DB Robert Javier (Titans)
UAlbany WR Brevin Easton (Jaguars)
Villanova OL Nick Torres (Chiefs)
Villanova RB Jalen Jackson (Jaguars)
Wagner RB Chris Collier (Ravens)
Weber State LB Winston Reid (Browns)
Western Carolina CB Rod Gattison (Titans)
Western Carolina WR David White (Jaguars)
Western Carolina OL Tyler Smith (Chargers)
William & Mary EDGE Nate Lynn (Lions)
Yale WR Mason Tipton (Saints)
Youngstown State WR Bryce Oliver (Titans)

Mini Camp Invites:

Central Connecticut State DB Tyler Boatwright (Jets)
Chattanooga EDGE Jay Person (Patriots)
Chattanooga DB Clay Fields III (Colts)
Delaware State RB Michael Chris-Ike (Jets)
Florida A&M QB Jeremy Moussa (Buccaneers)
Houston Christian QB Colby Suits (Jets)
Montana State TE Treyton Pickering (Giants)
North Carolina A&T OL Tairiq Stewart (Patriots)
North Carolina Central DB Brandon Codrington (Jets)
North Dakota State WR Zach Mathis (Buccaneers)
Rhode Island WR Kahtero Summers (Jets)
Richmond LB Tristan Wheeler (Giants/Jets)
South Dakota LB Stephen Hillis (Bills)
Southern Utah WR Timothy Patrick (49ers)
Texas Southern OL Aidan Hemphill (Colts)
UAlbany WR Julian Hicks (Packers)
Villanova RB TD Ayo-Durojaiye (Bears/Chiefs)
Villanova WR Jaaron Hayek (Chiefs)
Weber State OL Noah Atagi (Bears)

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South Dakota State RB Isaiah Davis Selected By New York Jets In Fifth Round

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South Dakota State running back Isaiah Davis was selected by the New York Jets with the 173rd overall pick in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The 6-foot, 218-pounder played in 46 career games for the Jackrabbits. He recorded 4,548 rushing yards and 50 rushing touchdowns over his four seasons. He helped lead the Jackrabbits to back-to-back FCS National Championships.

Davis earned FCS All-American honors in back-to-back seasons and was named the MVFC co-Offensive Player of the Year. He also earned Freshman and Sophomore All-American honors from HERO Sports.

Davis is the 35th former Jackrabbit to be selected in the NFL Draft. He joins offensive lineman Mason McCormick as South Dakota State players to be selected in the 2024 NFL Draft. It is the second time in the past three seasons that South Dakota State has had multiple selections in the NFL Draft.

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Davis is the second running back to be selected by New York in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Jets drafted Wisconsin’s Braelon Allen in the fourth round.

South Dakota State RB Isaiah Davis Scouting Report

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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem defends executing 14-month-old dog in gravel pit

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