SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Jackrabbits are done for the year after a loss to Montana in the second round.
SDSU was rolling early, a combination of long passes and rushes was working well for the Jackrabbits.
But ultimately the 14 seed lost their momentum and allowed 44 points through the last three quarters.
Chase Mason, senior quarterback said, “We talked about it all week we’re just going to have to stay on the gas, let off a little bit and didn’t work out a couple of those possessions and just was too late at that point.”
Dan Jackson, head coach said, “Yeah I think just some of the details and that’s on me to get and we will get some things cleaned up just from leveraging the football and fitting your gaps faster and knowing where your help is at to be able to them an

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