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VERMILLION, S.D. — Aidan Bouman threw two touchdown passes, Charles Pierre Jr. ran for two scores and South Dakota rolled to a 42-17 win over Northern Iowa. Bouman was 17-of-20 passing for 284 yards and Pierre carried 21 times for 105 yards as the Coyotes scored on their first six possessions except for a one-play kneel-down to close the first half. The Panthers took the opening drive 75 yards, capped by Tye Edwards' 1-yard plunge. They took a 10-7 lead on a Caden Palmer field in the opening seconds of the second quarter. Bouman had a 27-yard connection with JJ Galbreath and 49-yarder with Travis Theis out of the backfield as the Coyotes quickly countered the scores. Theis scored on a 3-yard run and backup quarterback Nevan Cremascoli found A.J. Coons for a 37-yard score and a 28-10 halftime lead.







