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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 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.
South Dakota State outscored opponents 146-15 in the four playoff games, completed a wire-to-wire season as the No. 1 ranked team in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), and extended the team's winning streak to 29 games.
Dec. 5—BROOKINGS — As South Dakota State has piled up playoff experience over the last decade, the Jackrabbits and their fans have met up with new teams of varying profiles from all across the ...
FILE - South Dakota State head coach Jimmy Rogers stands on the field at the FCS Championship NCAA college football game against Montana, Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, in Frisco, Texas. (AP Photo/Richard ...
South Dakota football defeated North Dakota State, 29-28, in a thrilling game with massive playoff implications. The win means USD has also won a share of the regular season Missouri Valley title ...
The 2024 South Dakota State Jackrabbits football team represented South Dakota State University during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season, as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They were led by second-year head coach Jimmy Rogers and played their home games at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium in Brookings, South Dakota.
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 title in women's basketball in 2003. In recent years, the South Dakota State football team has become a perennial FCS power.