There are plenty of new faces on the roster and coaching staff for the South Dakota Coyote football program this season, but the core of the program remains.
The South Dakota Coyote football program in is the midst of an offseason of change.
Just like rival SDSU up in Brookings, there is a new Head Coach down in Vermillion, and a lot of new faces.
Make it now two former South Dakota Coyotes on the Kansas City Chiefs roster.
On Thursday afternoon, former USD Center and do-it-all lineman Joey Lombard announced on social media that he had signed with the Kansas City Chiefs after a tryout.
As we highlighted earlier in the week, the South Dakota Coyote football program has a lot of question marks heading into the season but have added a ton of talent via the transfer portal.
Which U.S. sports stadiums are big enough to fit the entire population of South Dakota towns like Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and Aberdeen? You’ll be surprised how these massive venues stack up.
From starring in the Summit League to joining the ACC.
Chase Forte's tenure as a South Dakota Coyote was brief but impactful, as he took home Summit League honors in his lone season in Vermillion, while also helping the Yotes finish with a 19-14 mark.
Andrew Van Ginkel had a massive impact on the Minnesota Vikings in his first season with the team, and now they plan on keeping him around a bit longer.
He's back! Jack Cochrane has been a key defensive and special teams contributor with the Kansas City Chiefs for the past three seasons, and he officially re-signed with the team on Friday.
Usually, early April is a very quiet time in the world of college football. Nowadays, no stretch of days on the calendar is safe from the transfer portal.