Steven M. Sipple: S. Dakota State confident despite being FCS school
In the realm of college football, that’s where Nebraska and South Dakota State line up — worlds apart.
A week after Nebraska drew 77,936 spectators for its annual Red-White Spring Game, South Dakota State on a damp and windswept Saturday drew about 250 for its spring game. Many of those folks drove into the stadium’s main parking lot via gravel/dirt access roads soaked to mush by morning rain. Mud was caked on cars. Upon arrival, I wiped a small pool of standing water from my chair inside the press box at 15,000-seat Coughlin-Alumni Stadium before watching the defense dominate the day.
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In the realm of college football, that’s where Nebraska and South Dakota State line up — worlds apart.
A week after Nebraska drew 77,936 spectators for its annual Red-White Spring Game, South Dakota State on a damp and windswept Saturday drew about 250 for its spring game. Many of those folks drove into the stadium’s main parking lot via gravel/dirt access roads soaked to mush by morning rain. Mud was caked on cars. Upon arrival, I wiped a small pool of standing water from my chair inside the press box at 15,000-seat Coughlin-Alumni Stadium before watching the defense dominate the day.
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