NDSU played host to the annual matchup and the Fargo Dome was packed but the home fans went home with a loss after a big time comeback from the Jackrabbits.
Even in Title Defeat, SDSU Won Big This Spring
We all wondered many things about the idea of a Spring football season and those questions were valid considering the ever-changing landscape of this pandemic.
Now that the season came to an end on Sunday, many are reflecting on what was one of the most unique seasons ever to be played at any level.
The questions of was it worth it, will it affect the Fall season, and does it count the same, are all being tossed around this Monday.
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I m not sure the answers to all those questions for every team that played this Spring, but I can tell you with certainty, it was definitely worth it for South Dakota State.
BROOKINGS – South Dakota State Football is the top seed in the Football Championship Division playoffs.
The Jackrabbits (5-1), who earned a share of the Missouri Valley Football Conference title and the league’s automatic bid with a Saturday win at North Dakota State, will host Holy Cross Saturday at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium at 2:00 PM. This is SDSU’s ninth consecutive appearance in the FCS playoffs and 10th overall.
Holy Cross earned the automatic bid from the Patriot League. The Crusaders are 3-0.