BROOKINGS, S.D. –
Rashad Rochelle returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown highlighting a three-touchdown day, and the Sycamore defense forced three turnovers as Indiana State topped No. 4/5 South Dakota State on Saturday afternoon at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium, 24-12.
Rochelle scored on the 95-yard kickoff return and added touchdown receptions of 14 and 57 yards as the senior wide receiver recorded 179 total all-purpose yards in pacing the Sycamores (3-6, 1-4) to their first win over SDSU (7-2, 3-2) since Indiana State topped the Jackrabbits in Brookings back in 2011.
Keegan Patterson was 15-of-25 through the air for 188 yards and two touchdown passes in leading the Sycamore offense with Rochelle hauling in four receptions for 84 yards and the pair of scores. KeShon Singleton recorded five receptions for 40 yards through the air.
The Indiana State defensive efforts were led by
Kimal Clark's 15 tackles, while
Nic Yatsko added 14 stops, a forced fumble, and fumble recovery on a SDSU fake punt in the second quarter.
Jorge Valdes added an interception in the end zone, while
CJ Davis hauled in the final interception of the game on a deflected pass in the closing minutes to secure the Indiana State win.
Kaleb Harris finished with two of Indiana State's five sacks in the game as the Sycamores controlled the line of scrimmage against the SDSU offense. Clark,
Logan Wilson, and
Jayden Childers added QB takedowns, while
Kolten Gajewski and
Nathan Gonzales both finished with 1.5 tackles-for-loss apiece to lead the efforts at the line.
South Dakota State started the contest marching down the field and scoring on Eli Stader's 44-yard field goal attempt on the opening drive. Rochelle followed up by hauling in the ensuing kickoff return at the Indiana State five-yard line and went to work. He threaded the SDSU defense before finding a seam up the left sideline in front of the Sycamores' bench, before breaking loose for his first kickoff return for a touchdown while wearing the Indiana State Blue & White.
The teams swapped field goals before the break with Indiana State's
Sebastian Lopez connecting on a 46-yard field goal early in the second quarter, while Stadler converted from 46 for SDSU at the 9:27 mark in the second quarter to send the game into the half with Indiana State leading 10-6.
The Sycamores added to the lead as Patterson found Rochelle on a wheel route down the right sideline for a 14-yard touchdown reception to stretch the Indiana State lead to 17-6 with 5:03 remaining in the third quarter.
SDSU continued to pressure the Sycamores as Luke Marble found Alex Bullock down the right sideline for a 27-yard touchdown pass with 8:36 remaining to cut the deficit down to 17-12. The Indiana State defense kept the margin after stopping the two-point conversion attempt.
After the teams swapped possessions with the Sycamores forcing a SDSU turnover on downs near midfield, due in part to
Kaleb Harris' third-down batted ball at the line of scrimmage, the Indiana State offense went back to work. Patterson found Rochelle on a post route down the middle for a 57-yard touchdown pass to stretch the Sycamores' lead back to two scores at 24-12 with 3:06 to play.
SDSU mounted one final drive, advancing the ball past midfield in the closing minutes. However, Jack Henry's pass was batted up in the air by
Lucas McAllister and Davis was able to catch the deflection before going to the turf to secure the Sycamores' third turnover of the game and allowed Indiana State to run out the clock.
Marbel was 17-of-29 for 181 yards and a touchdown for the SDSU offense with Bullock hauling in a team-high seven catches for 107 yards and a score. Josiah Johnson had 14 carries for 75 yards to pace the SDSU rushing attack.
Isaiah Johnson recorded seven tackles to lead the SDSU defense, while Logan Green had two tackles-for-loss and a quarterback hurry along the line of scrimmage.
News & Notes
- Indiana State recorded its first win over a ranked opponent since last season when the Sycamores took down No. 15/15 North Dakota last season in Terre Haute on November 2, 2024, 35-31.
- The win on Saturday snapped a seven-game losing streak against ranked opponents dating back to the UND game, including a five-game ranked losing streak this season as the Sycamores continue to play one of the toughest slates in the NCAA FCS this season.
- Saturday's win over No. 4/5 South Dakota State marked Indiana State's first win over a top-five nationally-ranked opponent since the Sycamores topped then No. 1 North Dakota State in Fargo, 17-14, on October 13, 2012.
- The win on Saturday marked Indiana State's third win against a ranked opponent in the Mallory era, joining last season's win over No.15/15 North Dakota (35-31) and the 28-23 win in 2019 against No. 22 Illinois State on November 9, 2019.
- Rashad Rochelle's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the first quarter marked Indiana State's first kickoff return for a score since Jordan Wallace returned a kick for a touchdown in the 2014 season against Chattanooga (December 6, 2014) going 64 yards for the score.
- Rochelle's 95-yard return marked the longest Indiana State kickoff return for a score since Cornell Johnson returned one 97 yards in the 2005 season against Western Illinois (November 4, 2006).
- Rochelle's two-receiving touchdown game marked his first multi-touchdown receiving effort at Indiana State.
- Rochelle's three-touchdown game marked Indiana State's first game to have a player score three touchdowns in a game since Plez Lawrence scored three rushing touchdowns on September 30, 2023, against Murray State.
- Kimal Clark's 15-tackle game marked his team-leading seventh double-digit tackling effort of the 2025 season.
- Clark hit 100 tackles for the 2025 season in the contest, marking the third consecutive season the Sycamores have had a player hit the century mark. Geoffrey Brown (112, 2024) and Maddix Blackwell (107, 2023) both achieved the feat over the last two years.
- Nic Yatsko recorded the first forced fumble and fumble recovery of his collegiate career, while CJ Davis had the first interception of his Indiana State career on Saturday afternoon.
Team Green Law Postgame Press Conference
Up Next
Indiana State returns to Memorial Stadium on Saturday, November 8, for a 1 p.m. kickoff against Illinois State. The game will be carried live on ESPN+ and 105.5 The Legend.
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