Here's a thread to discuss the upcoming USD game. There's plenty of room in the smack thread for smacking.
I did a quick check on availability of tickets on GoJacks.com. I came up with 3726 available seats. The attendance record for the stadium was set at 17,730 for Youngstown State on Hobo Day. That's the largest crowd to see a football game in South Dakota and relatively few in the crowd were Youngstown fans. Seems to me there's potential for a new record crowd.
The Coyotes lost at Southern Illinois Saturday, 35-28. They had a last-second chance to score and possibly tie the game but couldn't close the deal. Look at their season results -- there's clear evidence they can be dangerous to the end and they're not quitters (they've won 2 out of 3 double-overtime games).
9/1/16 at New Mexico, L 21-48
9/10/16 Weber State in Vermillion, W 52-49 in 2OT
9/17/16 at North Dakota, L 44-47 in 2 OT
10/1/16 at Youngstown, L 20-30
10/8/16 UNI in Vermillion, W 28-25
10/15/16 at Indiana State, W 33-30 in 2 OT
10/22/16 Illinois State in Vermillion, W 27-24
10/29/16 Western Illinois in Vermillion, L 34-35
11/5/16 at Southern Illinois, L 28-35
They're 4-5 for the season and 3-3 in the conference.
Probably the best all-around kicker in the MVFC will be on the field. That's #16, punter and kicker Miles Bergner. Of course, there'll be a few Jacks who can claim best-in-the-conference notoriety too.
Coach Bob Nielsen is in his first season at USD, having come over from Western Illinois where in three years he built up the Leathernecks to a playoff-caliber team last season. He won a couple of Division II National Titles at Minnesota-Duluth.
It seems the chance for a Coyote shot at the playoffs was snuffed out Saturday in Carbondale. They'll be dangerous, looking to put our playoff chances in danger. They finish the season the following week by hosting NDSU.
I did a quick check on availability of tickets on GoJacks.com. I came up with 3726 available seats. The attendance record for the stadium was set at 17,730 for Youngstown State on Hobo Day. That's the largest crowd to see a football game in South Dakota and relatively few in the crowd were Youngstown fans. Seems to me there's potential for a new record crowd.
The Coyotes lost at Southern Illinois Saturday, 35-28. They had a last-second chance to score and possibly tie the game but couldn't close the deal. Look at their season results -- there's clear evidence they can be dangerous to the end and they're not quitters (they've won 2 out of 3 double-overtime games).
9/1/16 at New Mexico, L 21-48
9/10/16 Weber State in Vermillion, W 52-49 in 2OT
9/17/16 at North Dakota, L 44-47 in 2 OT
10/1/16 at Youngstown, L 20-30
10/8/16 UNI in Vermillion, W 28-25
10/15/16 at Indiana State, W 33-30 in 2 OT
10/22/16 Illinois State in Vermillion, W 27-24
10/29/16 Western Illinois in Vermillion, L 34-35
11/5/16 at Southern Illinois, L 28-35
They're 4-5 for the season and 3-3 in the conference.
Probably the best all-around kicker in the MVFC will be on the field. That's #16, punter and kicker Miles Bergner. Of course, there'll be a few Jacks who can claim best-in-the-conference notoriety too.
Coach Bob Nielsen is in his first season at USD, having come over from Western Illinois where in three years he built up the Leathernecks to a playoff-caliber team last season. He won a couple of Division II National Titles at Minnesota-Duluth.
It seems the chance for a Coyote shot at the playoffs was snuffed out Saturday in Carbondale. They'll be dangerous, looking to put our playoff chances in danger. They finish the season the following week by hosting NDSU.
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