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

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An extensive off season conditioning program followed.

“That was a real wake-up call,” said Lally, now six feet and 225 pounds, noting that he was running and lifting multiple days a week. “That was a big change. It was real hard, but once I got used to it … I wouldn’t call it fun, but it was gratifying.”

Between playing on the scout squad and all that working out, Lally felt confident stepping onto the field this fall for the first game of his collegiate career at Kansas. He had five solo tackles and assisted on two others in a 31-17 loss to the Jayhawks.

“I was pretty happy with it,” Lally said. “I wish we would have won.”

South Dakota State hasn’t lost a game since, defeating Southeastern Louisiana, UC Davis, Indiana State and Missouri State in succession. In the 12-8 victory over UC Davis, Lally had a breakout game, racking up 10 solo tackles, four sacks, and a fumble recovery. His performance earned him Newcomer of the Week honors in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.

The hot start by the Jackrabbits has them tied for first with Illinois State in the MVC and ranked 23rd in one NCAA Football Championship Subdivision poll. On Wednesday, Lally was one of 16 players named to the initial watch list by The Sports Network for the Jerry Rice Award, given annually to the top freshman in the FCS.

“Obviously, we have high hopes,” Lally said. “Our coaches and players are really committed to taking just one game at a time.”

That next game won’t come until Oct. 13 against Western Illinois.

“None of the older guys have ever had a bye week in the middle of the season,” Lally said. “It’s kind of a new thing for everyone.”

With three days off over the weekend [Monday falls on a South Dakota state holiday], Lally said players will have a chance to visit family or just relax.

“They have a lot of disc golf courses up here, which is a lot of fun, so we do that a lot,” he said. “I haven’t hunted yet, but that’s really big here, too.”
Lally is majoring in economics.


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