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2021 Football Recruiting: Where do the Jacks stand?

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For some reason, I haven't created a dedicated post about where the 2021 class is in terms of recruiting.  We are less than a week away from signing day and the Jackrabbit class is nearly complete!  Below is a running list of commits.  As the class wraps up, we will continue to update.  #Jack21nvasion  Offense QB- Cade Rice , 6'3, 205,  Engelwood, Ohio (Northmont) Offers: Rhode Island, Fordham, Bryant, Elon, Bucknell, Illinois State COMMITTED to South Dakota State University! #jack21nvasion #GoJacks pic.twitter.com/7plusYBq5F — CADE RICE (@cader1ce) December 2, 2020 RB- Amar Johnson , 5'11, 180, St. Louis, Missouri (Chaminade College Prep) Offers: Miami OH (FBS), University of Tennessee Martin, Missouri State, Murray State, Indiana State AGTG! Committed #UNO pic.twitter.com/uF7F4hsGzN — Amar Johnson (@Amar_Johnson1) September 19, 2020   RB- Josh Buri , 5'11, 210, Brookings, South Dakota Offers: USD, UND, most of the NSIC  I am blessed to anno...

3 Matchups to Watch: JMU

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Now that we are just one day away, it is time to put a bow on this week.  There are tons of rumors swirling online that JMU could be without their starting tight end, Jonathan Kloosterman, who is primarily a blocker and also starting corner Curtis Oliver may not play.  JMU is banged up but still incredibly talented.  Most of the prognosticators are favoring JMU by a touchdown or less.  I still think the Jacks win this game but I am expecting a battle. 3 Matchups to Watch 1. Jackrabbit pass rush vs. JMU QB Bryan Schor The Jackrabbits pass rush has picked up the second half of the season.  I would hope the Jacks would follow the formula they used to stymie NDSU.  Stop the run on 1st & 2nd down and then apply pressure and force the QB to leave the pocket and throw on the run.  Against Weber State it appeared that Schor really struggled throwing on the move.  I hope the Jacks attack with the same game plan.  Ryan Earith, Kellen Soulek,...

Rants & Raves: UNI Playoffs

See you next week Jackrabbits! #GoJacks pic.twitter.com/D7DEmRiqDG — Jackrabbit_Illstrtd (@JackIllustrated) December 3, 2017 What a beautiful day!  As many fans have noted, it was just a fun atmosphere on Saturday.  Most fans that I visited with were confident in the win and that the Jacks were going to redeem themselves and get revenge on a good UNI team.  The fans that were in attendance were active and engaged. 3 Matchups to Watch Revisited 1. Jordan Brown vs. #10 Daurice Fountain This matchup was a battle. All. Day. Long.  Fountain finished with 3 receptions for 28 yards and 1 TD.  The touchdown catch was a terrific play by Fountain as him and Brown were both battling fiercely for the ball.  However, Fountain was held without a reception for the entire second half. This was a big win for Jordan and a big win for the Jacks defense. 2. Charlie Harmon and Tyler Weir vs. #99 Adam Reth and #7 Rickey Neal This matchup was much more even than...

Football Recruiting Profiles

In the past week the Jackrabbits have added two outstanding players.  The class is rounding in to shape with less than a month to go until the early signing period.  Great work to the coaches for compiling such an outstanding class.  A dream come true🐰🐰 #JacksNat18n pic.twitter.com/DlW21Co76j — Mike Timm (@mikest18) November 20, 2017 LB: Mike Timm ,  6'0 220, Wales, WI (Kettle Moraine High School) Mike first visited SDSU last spring during his spring break.  He got a tour from former-QB and current offensive GA Zach Lujan.  On the visit he loved the genuine feel of the people, all the coaches said "hi" to him and his family regardless of position.  This culture really had an impact. Mike was a finalist for the "John Anderson Award" which is given to the top Senior linebacker in Wisconsin.  He was also named the Defensive MVP for his conference. Came to summer camp and took another campus visit for UNI and Hobo Day this fall Plans to...

Jackrabbit Illustrated's All-MVFC selections

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Where did this regular season go?  It feels like I was just at the first practice back in July sweating in the sun.  This has been another great season for the Missouri Valley Football Conference, the top conference in the FCS.  As we move to the post-season I thought it would be fun to create a "Jackrabbit Illustrated All-Conference Team." I set out creating this list and thought it wouldn't be too hard.  However, certain positions really created some problems.  Quarterback, wide receiver, and linebacker especially.  Streveler was the most valuable player for his team and ultimately that is why I went with him.  At wide receiver, the MVFC has some amazing players.  I went with Wieneke over others who have greater stats because of the double coverage he faced nearly every week.  I left Deluca off of the list because he didn't seem to hit his stride until about halfway through the conference season.  Still a great player but Taylor...

3 Matchups to Watch: USD

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This game week has drug along.  The anticipation for both fan bases is huge.  The trash talk between fan bases is getting to the point where it is no longer friendly.  Saturday, 2pm, needs to get here now.   Besides the off-field garbage, there is so much to play for.  SDSU with a win, could be a 4, 5, or 6 seed. They would also share the MVFC conference title for the 2nd year in a row if NDSU were to lose to Illinois State. USD with a win would basically assure itself a spot in the playoffs.  They would also clinch their first winning record in MVFC play.  USD would have an outside shot of getting a seed and having a first round bye if they were to win.  This is by far the biggest matchup since the rivalry renewed 5 years ago in terms of playoff implications for both teams. 3 Matchups to Watch 1.  The 3 Amigos vs. the USD secondary Taryn, Jake, and Dallas have picked up this nickname from opposing coaches on the MVFC conference call....

3 Matchups to Watch: Illinois State

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Illinois State is coming into this game absolutely believing that they can win and they are playing for the playoff lives.  Realistically they need 1 win in the next two weeks to get to seven wins and likely guarantee their spot.  The Jackrabbits will need to start fast, break their spirit, and put them away.  In their losses, Illinois State has been a terrible second half team.  It looks like beautiful weather now for Saturday and it shouldn't be a factor in the outcome. 3 Matchups to Watch 1. The Lawfirm (Brown, Johnson, Lewis, and Anderson) vs.  Willie Edwards and DraShane Glass It is likely that Illinois State's outstanding corner, Davontae Harris, will be matched up with Jake Wieneke for most of the game.  The other Illinois State corners, Willie Edwards and DraShane Glass, are quality corners; Glass has 1 INT in each of the past two games.  Last week against WIU, receivers and tight ends not named Jaelon Acklin totaled 14 receptions for ...

Game Preview: Illinois State University

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This is a dangerous game; a "trap-game." The Jacks are coming off of the emotional high of defeating NDSU.  Next week the Rabbits take on in-state rival USD.  Illinois State (6-3) needs one more win to really have a chance of  making the FCS playoffs.  Their final two games are at SDSU and then they host NDSU to wrap up the regular season.  Illinois State has been incredibly unpredictable this season.  One week they look look terrible (losing to SIU 7-42) and then the next week like a top-10 FCS squad (defeating USD 37-21).  Last week they blew a 14-0 halftime lead against WIU and ended up surrendering 31 unanswered second half points. The Jackrabbits will again need their best effort of the season to win this game as it is a near "must win" for Illinois State.  The Redbirds beat the Jackrabbits in 2016, 38-21 by creating a lot of pressure on quarterback Taryn Christion and forced him into uncharacteristic mistakes.  Offense ...

Rants & Raves: WIU

Wow! What a game for the Jackrabbits coming away with a 52-24 victory.  I certainly had my doubts but the Jacks proved me wrong.  That was the offense we saw in the second half against MSU and that was the defense that we had hoped for heading into the season. HIGHLIGHTS: @GoJacksFB comes away with a big win at Western. https://t.co/qxfbD502sw — #GoJacks (@GoJacksSDSU) October 29, 2017 3 Matchups to Watch Review 1. Jackrabbit defensive line vs. WIU running game The Jackrabbit defense did a good job for the most part taking away the run; only allowing 130 yards on 22 attempts.  Yes, they allowed the 39 yard run to McShane but the defensive line did a good job of stringing him out. The Jacks just needed to tackle better.  Overall, this was a win for the Jacks as they held WIU to 42 less yards than their season average.   2. Jackrabbit passing game vs. WIU cornerbacks This was a huge victory for the Jackrabbits.  The WIU corners were outmatched...

3 Matchups to Watch: WIU

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Tomorrow at 1pm the Jackrabbits take on Western Illinois University.  I'm nervous for this game.  Mathematically this isn't a "must win" but mentally it is.  WIU is a good and balanced offense.  They have an experienced offensive line with two skilled running backs.  Their defense is okay but is susceptible to the big play. 3 Matchups to Watch      1. Jackrabbit defensive line vs. WIU running game To be frank, this is the matchup that will decide the game.  In the Jacks two losses, the opponents controlled the time of possession and kept the Jackrabbit offense on the sidelines for long stretches.  The WIU offensive line is big and experienced.  They come in averaging 172.9 rushing yards per game and out perform their opponents in time of possession.  The Jackrabbit defense is yielding 172.3 yards per game but it is not a higher number because of strong efforts in the non-conference season.  In the four MVFC games,...

Jackrabbit Women's Basketball: 3 Impressions from Moorhead

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With snow in the air this morning it is easy to believe that winter sports season is upon us!  The first to tip-off was the women's basketball squad.  Last night they took on Minnesota State University Moorhead in exhibition action.  The Jacks won convincing 93-58 with all healthy players getting game action. If you haven't watched it yet, here is a video preview that came out last week. Here are 3 thoughts I have from the game. 1.  Depth The Jacks will make a return to the deeper line-up that has really been the backbone of their successes since Aaron Johnston (AJ) has been the coach.  The past two seasons have maybe featured a shorter bench then the Jacks are used to.  As fans it is fun to watch as entire new 5 check-in.  It frustrates the opposing coaches and wears down the opposing players.  In the past there hasn't been much, if any, of a drop-off in talent from the first 5 to the second 5.  In preseason interviews,  A...

Game Preview: Western Illinois University

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This week the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits (5-2 and 2-2) look to build on an impressive second half against Missouri State and travel to Macomb, Illinois to take on the Western Illinois Leathernecks (5-2 and 2-2).  WIU is a loaded with talented upperclassmen.  All but one of their starters on offense or defense is a junior or senior.  WIU is coming off of a tough loss to NDSU (24-12) and will be looking to stay in playoff contention, just like the Jackrabbits.  In 2016, the Jacks won this matchup 52-14 in Brookings to open MVFC play. Offense WIU features a balanced offensive attack.  QB Sean McGuire and RB Steve McShane are equally capable of taking a game over and winning it.  The Leathernecks average 37.57 ppg with 172.9 yards per game and 260 passing yards per game.  They are efficient in the redzone, converting on 23 of 25 opportunities and are good for a 41% conversion rate on 3rd down.  So far, McGuire has only been sacked...

Rants & Raves: MSU

This seemed to be a tale of two halves... but I sure I liked what I saw in the second half! "3 Matchups to Watch" Review 1. Jordan Brown vs. Malik Earl Jordan faced another one of the Valley's top receivers.  He shadowed him MOST of the game but MSU tried to take advantage when he didn't.  Earl's 44 yard gain came when another CB was on him so Brown held Earl to just 5 receptions for 30 yards and 0 TDS and drew a huge offensive pass interference in the first half.   2. Tyler Weir/Evan Greeneway vs. Colby Isbell  Tyler Weir played a really good game.  Isbell only managed two tackles, 1 for a loss, and zero sacks.  Neutralizing him was a big factor in the passing games success.  Greeneway did okay at left tackle after right guard Wes Genant left with a lower leg injury and Charlie Harmon moved to guard.  I felt the offense played a little better with Harmon at left tackle and Eddie Miller at guard. 3. Jackrabbit run defense vs. MSU option ...

Game Preview: Missiouri State Univeristy Bears

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The Jackrabbits travel to Springfield, Missouri to take on the Missouri State University (MSU) Bears.  MSU is a team that has struggled for a long time.  However, they always compete hard and seem to have a dangerous receiver or returner every year.  The Bears come in to the game with a 1-5 record and are winless in MVFC play.  However, their offense can be explosive and the Jackrabbit defense will need to be on their toes.  MSU is also averaging 10,416 fans per game as well at Plaster Field.  Dave Steckel Press Conference: https://t.co/ay9ZDq29qE via @YouTube — Missouri State Bears (@MissouriStBears) October 16, 2017 Offense  The Bears have been inconsistent on the offensive side of the ball so far in 2017.  The are scoring 20.2 points per game, 144 yards per game rushing, and 191 yards per game passing.  Against FBS Missouri in their season opener, they passed for 353 yards but since then have not broken the 200 yards p...