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On Campus: Marmion alum Lally climbing fast on Jackrabbits’ radar

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Going from big man on campus as a high school senior to a mere freshman in college can be a humbling experience. It’s a transition that some student-athletes frankly fail to make.

For former Marmion football standout T.J. Lally, going from first-team all-state and the 2010 Kane County Chronicle Football Player of the Year to a redshirt freshman at South Dakota State was not an easy process.

“It’s definitely different because you go from playing all the time in high school – both ways – and you come here and you’re just a lowly scout team player,” Lally said.

But Lally embraced the opportunity to contribute to the Jackrabbits in any way he could. He twice earned scout player of the week honors in his redshirt freshman season, once on defense and once on offense.

South Dakota State contacted Lally early in the recruiting process, considering the St. Charles product for a running back spot. After all, Lally rushed for 1,389 yards as a senior at Marmion, averaging 9.4 yards per carry.

But then, “We kind of lost contact,” Lally said. “I didn’t talk to them [again] until one of their coaches came to our state championship game.”

But after watching Lally make 18 tackles and force a fumble in that game, the Jackrabbits decided Lally just might be a better linebacker. Lally paid a visit to the Brookings, S.D., campus and liked what he saw and heard.

“It was just one of the things I got a good vibe from it,” he said. “The people is the main thing. I think that’s what makes any place special.”

Lally, who had a scholarship offer in hand from Eastern Michigan, got the impression the people at South Dakota State were dealing honestly with him, while some of the other recruiters seemed to be engaging in hyperbole.

With Lally watching from the sidelines, the Jackrabbits went 5-6 last season, their first losing campaign in nearly a decade. Lally said he “felt sick” not being able to play, but doesn’t regret the decision to a redshirt.

“I’m glad I did it just to get the extra experience,” he said.

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