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South Dakota State University has invested in their football program's facilities recently as they have some of the finest amenities and facilities at the FCS level including the largest video/scoreboard in the FCS (2015) a new 19,340-seat stadium (2016), and a large state-of-the-art student-athlete center in the north end zone (2010).
The South Dakota–South Dakota State football rivalry (also the South Dakota Showdown Series or the Interstate Series) between the South Dakota Coyotes and the South Dakota State Jackrabbits is a yearly rivalry match-up in football between the two largest public universities in the state of South Dakota: the University of South Dakota in Vermillion and South Dakota State University in Brookings.
South Dakota State is currently a member of the Summit League, the Missouri Valley Football Conference, the Big 12 Conference and Varsity Equestrian. The university won numerous conference championships and several national titles including the NCAA College Division national title in men's basketball in 1963 and the NCAA Division II national ...
The South Dakota Coyotes football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of South Dakota located in the U.S. state of South Dakota. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC). South Dakota's first football team ...
1 (FCS) North Dakota State Bison: 23: 3 (FCS) South Dakota State Jackrabbits 16 Brookings, South Dakota: College Green [165] FCS – Dakota Marker: Pat McAfee: North Dakota State Bison November 2, 2019 15 SMU Mustangs 48 24 Memphis Tigers: 54: Memphis, Tennessee: Beale Street, Downtown Memphis [166] Jerry Lawler: SMU Mustangs November 9, 2019: ...
The Jackrabbits compete in the Missouri Valley Football Conference at the NCAA Division I FCS level. Representing South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota, SDSU has played their home games at the 19,300-seat Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium since 2016. [1] South Dakota State began playing football in 1889, competing as an independent.
No. 1 North Dakota State $^ 7 – 1 14 – 1 No. 14 South Dakota State ^ 6 – 2 9 – 4 No. 8 Illinois State ^ 5 – 3 9 – 4 Indiana State 5 – 3 7 – 4 Southern Illinois 5 – 3 6 – 5 Youngstown State 4 – 4 7 – 4 Northern Iowa 4 – 4 5 – 6 Missouri State 3 – 5 3 – 8 Western Illinois 1 – 7 3 – 8 South Dakota 0 – 8 1 – 10
For many years, South Dakota was one of the only states in the country without an NCAA Division I football or basketball team. However, the South Dakota State Jackrabbits decided to move their teams from Division II to Division I in 2007, [114] a move followed by the South Dakota Coyotes in 2011. [115]