South Dakota State Jackrabbits football
South Dakota State Jackrabbits football | |||
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First season | 1900 | ||
Athletic director | Justin Sell | ||
Head coach |
John Stiegelmeier 20th year, 136–93 (.594) | ||
Stadium | Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium | ||
Year built | 2016 | ||
Seating capacity | 19,340 | ||
Field surface | Turf | ||
Location | Brookings, South Dakota | ||
NCAA division | Division I FCS | ||
Conference | Missouri Valley Football Conference | ||
Past conferences | NCC (1922–2003), Great West (2004–2007) | ||
All-time record | 571–450–38 (.557) | ||
Claimed nat'l titles | 0 | ||
Conference titles |
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Rivalries |
North Dakota State University (Dakota Marker) University of South Dakota (South Dakota Showdown Series) | ||
Colors |
Blue and Yellow[1] | ||
Fight song | Ring the Bell | ||
Mascot | Jack Rabbit | ||
Marching band | The Pride of the Dakotas | ||
NCAA FCS Playoff Appearances | 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2009 | ||
Website | Jackrabbit Football |
The South Dakota State Jackrabbits football team is a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA) program that competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The Jackrabbits were NCAA Division II program in the North Central Conference until moving to the Football Championship Subdivision in 2004. The current head coach is John Stiegelmeier. In March 2007, SDSU initially began their Division I FCS era by being a charter member of the now defunct Great West Football Conference (along with; North Dakota State, Southern Utah, Cal Poly, UC Davis, Northern Colorado) and stayed there until 2007 when they were accepted into the Missouri Valley Football Conference and began league play in the 2008 season. 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). Connected to the student athlete center is one of the largest indoor practice facilities in NCAA Division I (completed in 2014).
History
Classifications
- 1952–1972: NCAA College Division
- 1973–2007: NCAA Division II
- 2008–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS
Conference memberships
- 1889–1921: Independent
- 1922–2003: North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- 2004–2007: Great West Conference
- 2008–present: Missouri Valley Football Conference
Players in the National Football League
A total of 33 Jackrabbits have played for NFL teams, including three currently:
28 Jackrabbits have been drafted in the NFL Draft. Jim Langer is the only Jackrabbit, and the only North Central Conference football player, to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Record versus Missouri Valley Football Conference
- Records current as of November 2015
Rival | Record (W–L–T) | Winning Percentage |
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Illinois State | 2–5 | .400 |
Indiana State | 6–2 | .714 |
Missouri State | 8-1 | .857 |
North Dakota State | 41-60–5 | .412 |
Northern Iowa | 21-28–1 | .406 |
South Dakota | 54-52–7 | .500 |
Southern Illinois | 4-3 | .500 |
Western Illinois | 10-4 | .666 |
Youngstown State | 12-6 | .647 |
FCS Playoffs results
The Jackrabbits have appeared in the FCS playoffs six times with an overall record of 4-5.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2009 | First Round | Montana | L 48–61 |
2012 | First Round Second Round | Eastern Illinois North Dakota State | W 58–10 L 3–28 |
2013 | First Round Second Round | Northern Arizona Eastern Washington | W 26–7 L 17–41 |
2014 | First Round Second Round | Montana State North Dakota State | W 47–40 L 24–27 |
2015 | First Round | Montana | L 17–24 |
2016 | Second Round | Villanova | W 10-7 |
Division II Playoffs results
The Jackrabbits have appeared in the Division II playoffs one time with an overall record of 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1979 | Quarterfinals | Youngstown State | L 7–51 |
Head coaches
# | Name | Tenure |
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1 | Mr. Morrison | 1900 |
2 | L. L. Gilkey | 1901 |
3 | J. Harrison Werner | 1903 |
4 | William Blaine | 1904 |
5 | William Juneau | 1905–1908 |
6 | Jason M. Saunderson | 1909–1910 |
7 | Fred Johnson | 1911 |
8 | Harry W. Ewing | 1912–1917 |
9 | No football | 1918 |
10 | Charles A. West | 1919–1927 |
11 | Cy Kasper | 1928–1933 |
12 | Red Threlfall | 1934–1937 |
13 | Jack V. Barnes | 1938–1940 |
14 | Thurlo McCrady | 1941–1946 |
15 | Ralph Ginn | 1947–1968 |
16 | Dave Kragthorpe | 1969 |
17 | Dean Pryor | 1970–1971 |
18 | John Gregory | 1972–1981 |
19 | Wayne Haensel | 1982–1990 |
20 | Mike Daly | 1991–1996 |
21 | John Stiegelmeier | 1997– |
Facilities
- State Field
- Coughlin-Alumni Stadium 1962–2016
- Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium 2016-present
- Sanford Jackrabbit Athletic Complex (SJAC)
- Dykhouse Student-Athlete Center (Connected to SJAC in north end zone)
In 2014, South Dakota State University started construction of a new stadium on the location of the current Coughlin-Alumni Stadium. The new stadium will have seating for 19,340 with easy expansion to 22,500.
The Sanford Jackrabbit Athletic Complex is the Jackrabbits new State-of-the-art indoor practice facility. The facility was opened on October 11, 2014. The SJAC has bleacher seating for up to 1,000 spectators and can be used for football practice, track practice, softball and baseball practice, track competitions, and other events within the SDSU athletic department. The 149,284-square foot facility is the largest indoor practice facility in Division I athletics and features an eight-lane, 300-meter track which is only one of five collegiate indoor tracks of that size in the nation. Inside the track is an 80-yard football field plus end zones at each end and is composed of a soy-based Astroturf. Within the facility it has areas for sports medicine and strength and conditioning. Sports medicine features include rehab space, a training room, weight room expansion, hydrotherapy, a football team room, offices and academic advising facilities.
All-Time statistical leaders
Single-game leaders
- Passing Yards: Dan Fjeldheim (460, 9-28-2002)
- Rushing Yards: Zach Zenner (295 2x, 11-24-2012, 9-7-2013)
- Receiving Yards: Jeff Tiefenthaler (256, 9-27-1986)
Single-Season leaders
- Passing Yards: Taryn Christion (3,369 2016^)
- Rushing Yards: Josh Ranek - (2,055 1999)
- Receiving Yards: Jeff Tiefenthaler (1,534 1986)
^ Season still ongoing.
Career leaders
- Passing Yards: Austin Sumner - (9,458 2011–2014)
- Rushing Yards: Josh Ranek - (6,744 1997-2001)
- Receiving Yards: Jake Wieneke (4,080 2014-Present)
Media coverage
All home and road games are covered on the Jackrabbit Sports Network. The broadcast range of the Jackrabbit Sports Network covers eight states (South Dakota, Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, and Wyoming), and consists of the following stations:
- WNAX 570AM (Flagship Station)
- KJJQ 910AM
- KRKI 99.1FM
- KOLY 1300AM
- KBFS 1450AM
- KGFX 1060AM
- KSDR 1480AM
The team does not have an official television partner, but Jackrabbit games have been televised on Midco Sports Net, Fox College Sports, the Big Ten Network, Fox Sports North, and local television networks.
Record against FBS competition
Overall (1–8)
Season | Opponent | Conference | Result | Score | Record |
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2008 | Iowa State | Big 12 | L | 17–44 | 0–1 |
2009 | Minnesota | Big Ten | L | 13–16 | 0–2 |
2010 | Nebraska | Big 12 | L | 3–17 | 0–3 |
2011 | Illinois | Big Ten | L | 3–56 | 0–4 |
2012 | Kansas | Big 12 | L | 17–31 | 0–5 |
2013 | Nebraska | Big Ten | L | 20–59 | 0–6 |
2014 | Missouri | SEC | L | 18–38 | 0–7 |
2015 | Kansas | Big 12 | W | 41–38 | 1–7 |
2016 | TCU | Big 12 | L | 41–59 | 1–8 |
2018 | Iowa State | Big 12 | TBD |
External links
- ↑ "University Colors". Retrieved 2016-04-16.