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PHOTOS: Scenes from North Dakota Class A boys state basketball quarterfinals

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FARGO — Raymond Brown scored a game-high 27 factors to guide Fargo Davies to a 64-46 victory towards Jamestown on Thursday within the first spherical of the North Dakota Class A boys state quarterfinals on the Fargodome.

Zachary Kraft scored a layup on the buzzer to carry Grand Forks Pink River to a dramatic 81-80 towards defending state champion Minot within the second quarterfinal of the day.

Bismarck Century rolled to a 77-45 victory towards Fargo Shanley to stay undefeated. The Patriots had 5 totally different gamers scoring in double figures. Davies is the highest seed from the East Area, whereas Century is the highest seed from the West Area.

Fargo North rallied to earn an 82-80 victory towards Bismarck Legacy within the closing quarterfinal recreation of the opening day. Jeremiah Sem scored 26 factors and Matthew Sem added 23 factors to guide the Spartans into the state semifinals.

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Under are scenes from Thursday’s quarterfinals:

Fargo North’s Matthew Sem drives to attain towards Bismarck Legacy throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Jamestown’s Dalton Lamp and Fargo Davies’ Cole Callies battle for a unfastened ball throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Keech Bior shoots towards Bismarck Legacy throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Minot’s Darik Dissette can solely watch as Grand Forks Pink River gamers rejoice their dramatic win throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Jeremiah Sem dunks towards Bismarck Legacy to alter the momentum throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Legacy’s Brayden Weidner drives towards Fargo North’s Ethan Welk throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Jeremiah Sem tracks down a unfastened ball previous the Bismarck Legacy bench throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Century’s Joel Edland and Fargo Shanley’s Conner Kraft attain for a rebound throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North college students cheer on the Spartans towards Bismarck Legacy throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Carter Zeller fights for the ball towards Bismarck Legacy’s Chase Knoll throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Carter Zeller hugs teammate Matthew Sem after he fouls out towards Bismarck Legacy throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River workforce members rejoice their win over Minot throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Keech Bior blocks a shot by Bismarck Legacy’s Lucas Kupfer as teammate Carter Zeller additionally defends throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River coach Kirby Krefting reacts to a play towards Minot throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Jeremiah Sem hits a shot over Bismarck Legacy’s Parker Falcon throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Century head coach Darin Mattern shouts directions throughout play towards Fargo Shanley the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North cheerleaders spur on the Spartans towards Bismarck Legacy throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River’s Minot’s throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Jeremiah Sem scores towards Bismarck Legacy’s Jaxon Kellogg-Schmidt throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo Davies’ Alpha Camara is all smiles after his dunk towards Jamestown throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Legacy’s Chase Knoll fees into Fargo North’s Matthew Sem throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River’s Zachary Kraft (1) celebrates his buzzer beating game-winning basket towards Minot throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River’s Zachary Oehlke grabs a go away from Minot’s Morgan Nygaard throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo North’s Matthew Sem grabs the ball from Bismarck Legacy’s Brayden Weidner as he tries to maintain it over the time line throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River’s Zachary Kraft (1) celebrates his buzzer beating game-winning basket towards Minot throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo Davies college students cheer on the Eagles throughout play towards Jamestown throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Century’s Drew Kempel grabs the ball in visitors towards Fargo Shanley throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Minot’s Lely Rivera cheers on the Magicians as the sport towards Grand Forks Pink River goes all the way down to the wire throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River’s Pearce Parks hits a 3-point shot over Minot’s Aric Winczewski throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Century’s Isaiah Schafer hits a 3-point shot over Fargo Shanley’s Kaden Christmann throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo Davies’ Nicholas Hasbargen takes an elbow from Jamestown’s Mason Lunzman throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo Shanley’s Vuciri Hakim shoots towards Bismarck Century’s Ryan Erikson throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Minot’s Darik Dissette grabs a rebound away from Grand Forks Pink River’s Carter Byron throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Century’s William Ware shoots towards Fargo Shanley throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Jamestown’s Ryan Larson reaches for a rebound towards Fargo Davies throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Century’s Tyler Birst shoots towards Fargo Shanley’s Conner Kraft throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River’s Zachary Kraft floats a shot over Minot’s Darik Dissette and Grayson Schaeffer throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo Shanley’s Kaden Christmann shoots towards Bismarck Century’s Ryan Erikson throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Jamestown’s Payton Hochhalter dishes off a go whereas defended by Fargo Davies’ Nicholas Hasbargen throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Bismarck Century’s Drew Kempel drives to attain towards Fargo Shanley’s Alex Wheelock throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo Davies’ Raymond Brown and Cole Callies strain Jamestown’s Caydann Cox throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Minot’s Morgan Nygaard is launched earlier than play towards Grand Forks Pink River throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Grand Forks Pink River’s Reis Rowekamp drives on Minot’s throughout Jaeger Gunville the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Jamestown’s Payton Hochhalter makes an attempt to drive towards Fargo Davies’ Alpha Camara throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Fargo Davies’ Raymond Brown scores towards Jamestown’s Caydann Cox throughout the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Jamestown followers grasp up the workforce poster earlier than play towards Fargo Davies within the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Alex Schreiner cleans the ground floor earlier than the statrt of the Fargo Davies and Jamestown recreation within the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Jamestown’s Caydann Cox stretches out earlier than play towards Fargo Davies within the North Dakota state boys highschool basketball event quarterfinals on the Fargodome on Thursday, March 9, 2023.

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Peterson covers faculty athletics for The Discussion board, together with Concordia School and Minnesota State Moorhead. He additionally covers the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks impartial baseball workforce and helps out with North Dakota State soccer protection. Peterson has been working on the newspaper since 1996.





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South Dakota football cruises past Southern Illinois in conference opener

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VERMILLION, S.D. — The matchup against Southern Illinois was supposed to be South Dakota football’s first real test of the 2024 season.

The Coyotes dominated in both of their wins over Northern State and Drake, and even put up a fight against Wisconsin in Week 2, but a matchup against a conference opponent would really show where USD stands.

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And what Saturday’s game showed is that the No. 17 Salukis were no match for No. 5 South Dakota as the Coyotes defeated Southern Illinois, 42-13.

“I’m getting up there where I don’t necessarily celebrate birthdays much, because I’ve had too many of them, but that’s great way to celebrate one right there,” South Dakota football coach Bob Nielson said. “That’s a tremendous win against a really good team where all three phases of the game went out and executed at a high level. So we’re really proud of (how) our team played today, and excited to keep building forward here”

USD pounced on the Salukis from the jump, scoring 14 in the first while holding SIU scoreless through the first frame. South Dakota added another 21 points in the second and gave up just one touchdown on a quick pass play to go into halftime in firm control, leading 35-7.

Senior quarterback Aidan Bouman had one of his best games of the season throwing for 247 yards and two touchdowns. The run game also looked impressive, especially in the first quarter. Travis Theis paced the running back room with 147 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries.

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South Dakota was also strong defensively, particularly when it came to stopping Southern Illinois on third down in the first half. They only allowed the Salukis to convert on four of 11 third-down attempts.

Here are a few takeaways from South Dakota’s first conference win of the season.

All South Dakota early 

Last week’s 42-3 win over Drake was the most complete the USD offense had looked, until this week anyway. And this week’s game being the first against a conference opponent makes the performance that much more impressive.

South Dakota took clear control of the game early, scoring on five of their first seven drives while only allowing one touchdown. The Coyotes took a comfortable 35-7 lead into halftime and really weren’t threatened in the second half.

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“We were super efficient in the first half,” Nielson said. “Scoring 35 points in a half against a Missouri Valley defense is something pretty special.”

The run game decided this one

Nielson issued a challenge to his team early in the week heading into the matchup against Southern Illinois. He wanted them to play with a high level of physicality. They were going to need it in their first game against Missouri Valley competition.

The Coyotes on the offensive and defensive line answered the call.

South Dakota’s offensive lineman opened up significant gaps for their explosive backs to get through. USD’s run game got going early against the 27th-best run defense in the FCS. Theis rushed for 45 yards and a touchdown in the first quarter while the other half to his dynamic duo, Charles Pierre Jr., added 22 yards and another touchdown. Theis ended the night with 106 rushing yards while Pierre Jr. ran for 84.

The Salukis allowed only 112.8 rushing yards per game entering Saturday’s contest, but USD surpassed that, rushing for 302 yards against Southern Illinois.

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“That sounds like Coyote offense,” Theis said postgame when told the team’s rushing stats. “I think we have a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, punch, really. It can be anybody.”

On the other side of the ball the defensive linemen exerted pressure and limited the Salukis’ rushing attack. The Coyotes held Southern Illinois to just 60 rushing yards in the entire game.

“That was one of the things going in. You know, whichever team is going to make the other one more one dimensional is going to have a chance to win the game,” Nielson said. “Offensively we were very balanced, defensively we wouldn’t let them run the football.”

USD’s passing offense came to life in the second quarter

The second quarter was all Coyotes but their approach was a little different than in the first quarter. Because the run game dominated in the first, Southern Illinois focused their coverage on stopping the run, opening up the passing game.

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After throwing for just 37 yards in the first quarter, Bouman ended the first half with 220 yards and two touchdowns. A couple of highlight plays accounted for the majority of that yardage. The first was an 80-yard touchdown pass from Bouman to JJ Galbreath and the second was a 61-yard touchdown pass to Quaron Adams.

“They know we’re a really good running team, so we took advantage early of our matchups outside,” Bouman said postgame. “We have a lot of skill and a lot of speed out there, and it’s my job to let them make a play, and they did a great job of that today.”

This performance from Bouman was a great sign for a team that has been talking about wanting to be more explosive offensively. The senior quarterback finished the game with 247 passing yards and two touchdowns, completing 11 of his 17 passes.

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South Dakota will travel to Murray, Ky. to face Murray State on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 2 p.m.

Jonathan Fernandez covers high school and college sports for the Argus Leader. Contact him at jfernandez1@argusleader.com. Follow him on Twitter at@JFERN31

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Swaffar: Three observations from USD’s 42-13 victory over Southern Illinois

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VERMILLION — The University of South Dakota football team opened its conference slate with a bang on Saturday with a dominant 42-13 victory over Southern Illinois in the DakotaDome.

Aidan Bouman had yet another big performance with a season-high 247 yards and two touchdowns on 11-for-17 passing. Travis Theis was the leading rusher with 147 yards and two touchdowns. Charles Pierre had 126 yards and two touchdowns. JJ Galbreath was the first receiver to eclipse the 100-yard mark this season with 100 yards and a score.

With that, here are three observations from the game …

USD won the trenches on both sides of the ball

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The battle in the trenches was one to watch in this one. Coming into the matchup, SIU led the Missouri Valley Football Conference in sacks but also led the league in sacks allowed. So the Coyotes needed to stand firm on both sides of the ball, and they did just that with high efficiency.

On the defensive side, the front four especially looked good throughout the game. The Coyotes were getting consistent pressure in the passing game and forced Saluki quarterback Hunter Simmons to get rid of the ball quickly on numerous occasions. In the run game, SIU couldn’t get anything rolling as the USD defense was plugging holes and forcing the running back to switch direction at the line. The defense finished with two sacks and six tackles for loss on the day. SIU only averaged 2.4 yards per rush.

South Dakota left tackle Joe Cotton blocks Southern Illinois pass rusher Louis Wilbert during a college football game on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at the DakotaDome in Vermillion.

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Offensively, the line held up extremely well. In pass protection, Bouman had plenty of time to throw and didn’t force the ball out of his hands due to pressure very often. In the run game, the line opened up holes and set the edge on the outside for efficient gains. In the end, the line gave up no sacks and helped the run game average 6.4 yards per attempt.

It’s an encouraging game for both the offensive and defensive line. This was a tone-setting matchup to open up the conference season and both sides of the ball were up for the challenge.

The offense looked explosive

Throughout the offseason and heading into this season, coaches and players alike talked about how they needed the offense to create explosive plays. The offense showed some flashes through three games of underlying explosivity, but Saturday resembled the type of offense the Coyotes have been looking for.

First, Bouman was dropping passes right into the receivers’ breadbasket. He was especially finding success over the top of the Saluki secondary. His two first-half touchdown passes came on plays over the top of the defense and went for 80 and 61 yards. He finished the first half with a season-high 220 yards and two touchdowns.

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South Dakota running back Charles Pierre Jr. carries the ball during a college football game on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at the DakotaDome in Vermillion.

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But the run game was having plenty of success as well. Like usual, Theis was a workhorse and Pierre complemented him nearly perfectly. The Coyote offense averaged over 11 yards per play in the first half and scored a touchdown on five of their seven possessions.

In the end, the Coyotes averaged 8.58 yards per play, a season-high. They also amassed a season-high 549 total yards of offense. In terms of explosiveness, this is a monumental step in the right direction and hopefully signals similar performances going forward.

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A perfect conference start

When you looked at this game on paper, this was a huge game. It’s the conference opener against the No. 17 team in the country. This was a game that the Coyotes looked likely to win and ended up doing so in a dominant fashion.

It was a complete performance on both sides. The offense was explosive as mentioned previously and the defense was very solid overall. The Coyotes outgained the Salukis 549-366 despite running fewer overall plays. The offense was in sync, the defense was flying around and no mistakes were made on special teams. Overall, it’s almost as good a performance to open the Missouri Valley slate as one could ask for.

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South Dakota’s Travis Theis smiles on the sideline following a Coyote touchdown during a college football game on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at the DakotaDome in Vermillion.

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This adds up to a few different things. One, it’s always important to open up conference play with a victory, especially in a conference where one game could make all the difference. Two, a blowout victory against a top-20 team will look good on the resume when it comes time for playoff seeding. Finally, it’s a huge momentum and confidence boost as the Coyotes embark on what is sure to be a long and grueling conference schedule.

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Nathan Swaffar is a sports reporter for the Mitchell Republic. He joined the Mitchell Republic in July 2024 after graduating from the University of Kansas in May of 2024 with a degree in journalism and a minor in history. He covers a variety of prep and collegiate sports throughout South Dakota including USD Football.

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South Dakota rolls to 42-13 win over Southern Illinois in MVFC opener

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VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) Aidan Bouman threw two touchdown passes, Travis Theis and Charles Pierre Jr. ran for two scores each and South Dakota beat Southern Illinois 42-13 in a Missouri Valley Football Conference opener Saturday that matched two top-25 FCS teams.



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