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• Behind a power running game and a couple of key second-half turnovers, Montana gave Delaney his first Grizzly victory with a 35-24 win over the Coyotes. • Montana quarterback Trent McKinney, who also made his Grizzly debut Saturday, completed 26-of-32 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns. Dan Moore ran for 148 yards and a touchdown and Peter Nguyen added 102 yards and a touchdown for Montana. The Grizzlies set a school record with 34 first downs. • The Montana win spoiled the homecoming of Coyote head coach Joe Glenn, who won the Football Championship Subdivision national championship while coaching at Montana in 2001. • "We didn't hold up against the run as good as I had hoped," said Glenn, who was coaching his first game at South Dakota. "They just took it to us down the middle." • After trailing the entire first half, South Dakota took the lead, 24-16, with 9:47 left in the third quarter following an 80-yard touchdown pass from Josh Vander Maten to Terrance Terry and a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown by Charlie Goro. • But the Grizzlies responded with a double pass play that saw McKinney toss it to tight end Greg Hardy who then threw downfield to a wide open Bryce Carver for a 39-yard touchdown to cut the Coyote lead to 24-22 with 7:11 left in the third quarter. • The Coyotes then turned the ball over on their next two possessions, resulting in a 14-yard touchdown run by Moore and a 3-yard scoring run by Nguyen. • "The momentum changed after we turned it over twice," Glenn said. • In the first half, McKinney connected on scoring tosses of 4 yards to Sam Gratton and 18 yards to Cam Warren. • "A huge advantage today was our tempo. We wore them down," Delaney said. "We have a good offensive line and guys who can run the ball." • Moore credited the Montana offensive line for the running game success.
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