SPEARFISH, S.D. – Black Hills State football fell 28-27 after a hot start in Saturday’s Heroes Day game against Western Colorado.
The Yellow Jackets (5-2, 3-2 RMAC) totaled 362 total yards of offense in the game and converted three of four fourth down tries.
Cameron Goods was unstoppable on the ground, rushing 11 times for 97 yards and a touchdown.
Nolan Susel ran for two touchdowns on ten attempts for 40 yards.
Jamin Wurtz had a team-high 43 receiving yards on four catches, while Hasaan led with six catches, totaling 22 yards. Harold Dobbin hauled in the lone receiving touchdown on the game, a four-yard catch in his only reception of the day.
Defensively, Ryder Blair, Cooper Brown and Nikolas Arnold each tallied a sack. The team had five pass breakups while Doodles Quinones had his first interception of the season.
In other area college football, South Dakota Mines battled Colorado School of Mines and was unable to keep up, falling 48-20. The Rockers’ are 4-3 on the year, with a 3-2 record in the RMAC.