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Candidates emerge in SDSU football coaching search as alumni & players encourage patience
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – 48 hours after Jimmy Rogers stepped down as head football coach at South Dakota State to accept the same position at Washington State it appears as though SDSU is moving quickly and possibly closing in on his successor.
Sources have indicated to Dakota News Now Sports that two names have emerged as front-runners, each with ties to the program. Former Jackrabbit linebacker Dan Jackson, who spent eight seasons in Brookings in a variety of assistant coaching roles and also served as recruiting coordinator, has interviewed.
A look at the timeline of Jackrabbit football coaching candidate Dan Jackson(Dakota News Now) He left in 2020 to coach defensive backs and special teams at FBS Northern Illinois and then spent two more years at Vanderbilt in the SEC as defensive coordinator. Following the dismissal of that staff Jackson joined former SDSU offensive coordinator Jason Eck at Idaho as defensive coordinator and had followed him to the University of New Mexico where he was hired several weeks ago in his current role of defensive coordinator.
One of Jackson’s fellow former SDSU assistants, Christian Smith, is also in the mix.
A look at the timeline of Jackrabbit football coaching candidate Dan Jackson(Dakota News Now) After a four year career at Toledo and three years as a graduate assistant at his alma mater and Iowa State, Smith became the Jackrabbits defensive line coach in 2017 and stayed with the school for six years, helping State win their first FCS National Title in 2022 before leaving for his current role as defensive line coach at Northwestern.
As the wait for a head coach continues the question of how many players may depart lingers. Sources also tell Dakota News Now that alumni and several current players have been contacting teammates encouraging them to wait and make any decision to stay or transfer until a new coach is named and introduced.
Late this afternoon about 20 current players committed to returning next season including starting offensive lineman Quentin Christensen and the projected starting quarterback for next season Chase Mason.
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As the search for a new head coach for San Diego State University’s football team continues, several potential candidates have started to emerge. Alumni and current players have been vocal in encouraging patience as the university looks to make the best hiring decision for the program’s future.Among the names being mentioned as potential candidates are former NFL coach Herm Edwards, current Arizona State defensive coordinator Antonio Pierce, and former SDSU player and current Fresno State coach Kalen DeBoer. Each of these candidates brings a unique set of skills and experiences that could benefit the Aztecs football program.
While fans and supporters of the team are eager to see a new coach in place, many are echoing the sentiment of alumni and players in urging patience. It’s important for the university to take the time necessary to thoroughly vet each candidate and make a decision that will set the program up for success in the long run.
As the search continues, the SDSU community remains hopeful and excited for the future of Aztecs football. With a strong pool of candidates to choose from, there is confidence that the university will find the right person to lead the team to continued success on and off the field. Stay tuned for updates on the coaching search and Go Aztecs!
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UPDATED: Drama last year was at NDSU; at least 24 SDSU players in portal this year – InForum
FARGO — Last year, it was North Dakota State that faced the uncertainty of player personnel amidst a head coaching change. This year it’s South Dakota State. It’s the new world of two of the top teams in Division I FCS football.
At least 24 Jackrabbits players have entered the transfer portal this winter, most of them since head coach Jimmy Rogers announced he was taking the same position at Washington State. That included star receiver Griffin Wilde and later quarterback Mark Gronowski, who appears to be on the fence of making a decision between the NFL and returning to college for his final year of eligibility.
Other notable players in the portal include running back Maxwell Woods, linebacker Caleb Francl, safeties Tucker Large and Matthew Durrance, offensive lineman Evan Beerntsen, cornerback Colby Humphrey, running back Kirby Vorhees, running back Angel Johnson, defensive end Kobe Clayborne, defensive tackle Max Baloun and safety Cale Reeder. Many of the players carry a “do not contact” tag, meaning schools cannot try to recruit them.
NDSU had similar drama last year when several players lobbied for assistant Tyler Roehl to take over for Matt Entz, who left for an assistant position at USC.
But when Tim Polasek was hired, matters eventually cooled and the Bison retained all of their main stage players until receiver Eli Green left in the spring portal window.
SiouxFallsLive.com is reporting SDSU is expected to hire a replacement soon with New Mexico defensive coordinator Dan Jackson appearing to be the front runner. He is a former Jackrabbits assistant who followed former SDSU assistant Jason Eck to the University of Idaho.
Players in the portal can still return to their school. SiouxFallsLive sportswriter Matt Zimmer in a social media post said former players are contacting current players and recruits encouraging them to stay and to give the new coach a chance.
Jeff would like to dispel the notion he was around when Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, but he is on his third decade of reporting with Forum Communications. The son of a reporter and an English teacher, and the brother of a reporter, Jeff has worked at the Jamestown Sun, Bismarck Tribune and since 1990 The Forum, where he’s covered North Dakota State athletics since 1995.
Jeff has covered all nine of NDSU’s Division I FCS national football titles and has written three books: “Horns Up,” “North Dakota Tough” and “Covid Kids.” He is the radio host of “The Golf Show with Jeff Kolpack” April through August.
UPDATED: Drama last year was at NDSU; at least 24 SDSU players in portal this yearLast year, drama unfolded at North Dakota State University with several players entering the transfer portal. This year, South Dakota State University is facing a similar situation with at least 24 players currently in the portal.
The turnover of players at SDSU has raised questions about the reasons behind the mass exodus and what it means for the future of the football program. Some speculate that coaching changes, playing time disputes, and team dynamics could be contributing factors.
With so many players seeking opportunities elsewhere, it will be interesting to see how the Jackrabbits navigate the upcoming season and how they address the challenges of rebuilding their roster. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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