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Taking a look at No. 1 South Dakota State's championship-caliber team, run
FRISCO, Texas — For years, South Dakota State was forced to live under the shadow of the dynastic North Dakota State Bison, as did the entire Missouri Valley Football Conference.
The Jackrabbits jumped to the FCS in 2004 and had their first playoff appearance against Montana in 2009, but in the 2010s, the Jackrabbits began to crack through and advanced to a pair of semifinals where they fell to the rival Bison.
SDSU lost in the pandemic-afflicted spring championship game to Sam Houston State in 2021, but after getting halted by Montana State in the fall of 2021 in the semifinals, SDSU finally reached the mountaintop a season ago with a win over NDSU in the title game for the program’s first FCS crown.
They’ve carried it into this year, as the Jackrabbits are on a 28-game winning streak. Their last loss? How about at Iowa to open the 2022 season by the score of 7-3.
From there, they’ve rolled with 28 straight, including three victories over NDSU and two over Montana State in that stretch.
This year’s team, to put it mildly, is stacked.
Quarterback Mark Gronowski and running back Isaiah Davis were named the co-offensive players of the year in the Missouri Valley Football Conference as arguably the top players at their respective positions in the nation, and they lead an offense that averages 38.4 points and 456.1 yards per game.
The Jackrabbits also possess the top defense in the nation, as they allow just under 10 points per game, and are one of the top teams in turnover margins at plus-15, as they also hold teams to around 257 yards per game.
In total, SDSU had 18 all-conference selections this season as they dominated their way to a 14-0 record to get to Frisco.
Along with Gronowski and Davis, WR Jadon Janke, fullback Mike Morgan, tight end Zach Heins, offensive linemen Garret Greenfield, Mason McCormick and Gus Miller, defensive linemen Cade Terveer and Ryan Van Marel, linebackers Jason Freeman and Isaiah Stalbird, defensive backs Tucker Large and Dyshawn Gales, all-purpose performer Amar Johnson, punter Hunter Dustman and lone snapper Kaydon Olivia all received postseason conference awards. Large also was named all-league as a return specialist as well.
And to top it all off, the Jackrabbits are 0-8 all-time against the Grizzlies, including 0-2 in the playoffs, adding another milestone they aim to achieve come Sunday afternoon as they look to cap off another magical season.
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Montana Lottery Powerball, Lotto America results for July 8, 2026
The Montana Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at July 8, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from July 8 drawing
12-29-37-43-55, Powerball: 18, Power Play: 4
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Winning Lotto America numbers from July 8 drawing
17-26-31-32-37, Star Ball: 01, ASB: 02
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Winning Big Sky Bonus numbers from July 8 drawing
03-13-16-17, Bonus: 10
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Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from July 8 drawing
06-27-33-44-69, Powerball: 23
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Winning Montana Cash numbers from July 8 drawing
08-16-17-22-27
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from July 8 drawing
16-18-43-48-50, Bonus: 01
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When are the Montana Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 9 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky For Life: 8:38 p.m. MT daily.
- Lotto America: 9 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Big Sky Bonus: 7:30 p.m. MT daily.
- Powerball Double Play: 8:59 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Montana Cash: 8 p.m. MT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 9:15 p.m. MT daily.
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Montana signs onto data center energy cost protection pledge
HELENA, Mont — Gov. Greg Gianforte is backing a new effort to keep data centers from driving up Montanans’ power bills.
This week, Gianforte announced Montana is signing on to the Ratepayer Protection Pledge — an initiative endorsed by President Trump.
Several major technology companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, and XAI first signed the pledge back in March.
The pledge comes as data center development continues to grow — raising questions about how much new energy will be needed and who will pay for it.
NBC Montana spoke with Julia Haggerty, professor of geography and department head of earth sciences at Montana State University, about whether Montana’s power grid is ready for that growth.
“Not without resolution of significant transmission bottlenecks and massive amounts of new generation. So, while our grid is adequately, relatively adequately equipped to serve the needs of our current load base, it’s definitely not equipped to accommodate the new demands without a lot of expansion,” she said.
According to the pledge, data center developers will pay for new power generation, and infrastructure needed to support their operations.
“It does align with ongoing regulatory efforts to ensure that the cost of new generation associated with data centers is borne by the developers of those data centers and not customers,” Haggerty said.
The governor’s office says Gianforte’s support of the pledge is designed to encourage responsible data center investments while protecting Montana ratepayers from long-term costs.
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