Big Play Jacks Cruise Past Drake

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – SEPTEMBER 16: Angel Johnson (21) of the South Dakota State Jackrabbits breaks loose for a big gain against the Drake Bulldogs at Target Field in Minneapolis, MN. (Photo by Dave Eggen/Inertia)

MINNEAPOLIS — South Dakota State racked up its most points and yards in a game in five years, rolling past Drake, 70-7, Saturday in a nonconference football game Saturday afternoon at Target Field.

Nine different players found the end zone for the top-ranked Jackrabbits, who improved to 3-0 on the season and ran their school-record winning streak to 17 games. Drake dropped to 0-3.

Drake put the first — and its only — points on the board before the crowd of 18,174 had a chance to settle into its seats. On the first play from scrimmage, Bulldog quarterback Luke Bailey connected with Colin Howard on a deep pass down the middle of the field for a 53-yard gain to the SDSU 30. Two plays and a penalty later, Bailey hooked up again with Howard for a 35-yard touchdown 2 minutes and 17 seconds into the contest.

From there, it was all Jackrabbits. SDSU needed only four plays to knot the game at 7-all as Isaiah Davis caught a short pass from Mark Gronowski and scored from 23 yards out.

On the next possession, SDSU converted twice on third and long after the Jackrabbits were set up in Drake territory after a 42-yard punt return by Tucker Large to the Bulldog 36. Tight end Kevin Brenner finished off the drive with a 3-yard touchdown reception from Gronowski.

The Jackrabbits pushed their lead to 35-7 with three more touchdowns in the second quarter. Gronowski tossed scoring passes of 13 yards to Zach Heins and 18 yards to freshman wide receiver Griffin Wilde around a 1-yard touchdown run by Amar Johnson. Large set up Johnson’s touchdown with a 61-yard punt return to the Drake 18.

As a team, SDSU recorded 179 yards on six put returns and added 73 more yards on a pair of kickoff returns by Amar Johnson. Large ended the day with what is believed to be a school-record 149 yards on four punt returns, with Devon Cole tallying 24 yards on his lone return and Dalys Beanum adding a 6-yard return.

Gronowski, who accounted for a career-high six touchdowns, ended his afternoon with a 5-yard touchdown run and a 1-yard touchdown pass to Jaxon Janke on the first two Jackrabbit drives of the third quarter. Gronowski, whose five touchdown passes also were a career best, completed 18-of-25 passes for 226 yards as he topped the 5,000-yard mark for his career.

Janke notched season highs of seven catches and 85 receiving yards as 10 different Jackrabbits caught passes on the day.

SDSU’s final three touchdowns covered 20 or more yards, including two by Angel Johnson. First, Johnson closed out a 21-point third quarter with a 21-yard score, followed by a 66-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter. In between, backup quarterback Chase Mason scampered 69 yards through the Bulldog defense for his second rushing touchdown of the season.

The Jackrabbits amassed 618 yards of total offense, including a 359-47 advantage on the ground. Angel Johnson paced the rushing attack with 90 yards on only four carries, while Davis gained 77 yards on eight attempts.

Bailey led Drake by going 16-of-29 for 201 yards through the air and gaining 25 yards on three rushing attempts.

Daeton Mcgaughy led all players with nine tackles, including a tackle for loss, for the Jackrabbits.

UP NEXT
The Jackrabbits have their lone bye week of the regular season before opening Missouri Valley Football Conference play Sept. 30 against North Dakota. Kickoff for the Precision Ag Bowl and Hall of Fame Game is set for 2 p.m. at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium.

NOTES

  • Drake leads the all-time series, 8-6, dating back to 1945
  • SDSU has won the last five meetings
  • The Jackrabbits hit the 70-point mark for the first time since a school-record 90-point outburst against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sept. 15, 2018
  • SDSU also topped the 600-yard mark for the first time since posting 656 yards against Southern Illinois on Nov. 10, 2018
  • Janke upped his career receptions total to 206, which ranks third in program history and took over sole possession of fifth place in career receiving touchdowns with 25, breaking a tie with JaRon Harris (24 receiving TDs from 2005-08)
  • Janke previously was the last Jackrabbit player with 100-plus punt return yards in a game, tallying 111 yards on four attempts versus Long Island in 2019
  • Davis’ receiving touchdown was the first of his career
  • Gronowski moved up two spots to eighth in career passing yards at SDSU with 5,063, passing both Mike Busch (4,980 yards from 1984-85) and Todd McDonald (4,999 yards from 1990-93)
  • Gronowski also took over fourth in career touchdown passes at SDSU with 49, surpassing the 47 touchdowns by Brad Nelson from 2001-04
  • Gronowski passed and rushed for touchdowns in the same game for the eighth game in a row dating back to last season and 17th time in 28 career starts
  • Wilde has caught a touchdown pass in each of his first three collegiate games
-GoJacks.com-