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Jacks, Coyotes Add Signees

Jacks, Coyotes Add Signees

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The South Dakota State University football team completed its 2020 recruiting class Wednesday with the addition of four offensive players while South Dakota added seven recruits.

Signing a National Letter of Intent with the Jacks were three high school standouts:
Colby Christensen, 6-8, 240, offensive lineman, West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley High School);
Adam White, 6-4, 250, offensive lineman, DeForest, Wisconsin (DeForest Area H.S.)
Kenyetta Williams, 5-10, 185, running back, Joliet, Illinois (Joliet Catholic Academy).

In addition, quarterback Rudy Voss from Lakefield, Minnesota, has been accepted for admission to South Dakota State University and plans to join the Jackrabbit football team in the fall.

USD announced the signing of running back Shomari Lawrence (Pompano Beach, Fla.), tight end Jacob Remmert (Cedar Falls, Iowa) and defensive back Nate Valcarcel (Greenfield, Wis.) to national letters of intent.

In addition, wide receivers Jacob Cheeseman (Salem, S.D.) and Bridger Nesbit (Rapid City, S.D.) along with defensive back Ike Richards (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) and kicker Reed Shea (Bettendorf, Iowa) have accepted an offer of admissions to the University of South Dakota and plan to join the Coyote football program.

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