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FCS No. 5 South Dakota is a 16.5-point underdog at FBS No. 22 Iowa State. Aidan Bouman — stop if you've heard this — has a once-in-a-lifetime chance to take down the Big 12 school that initially took him in as a four-star prep QB from Minnesota.
In a one-on-one interview with Happy Hour host John Gaskins, Bouman explains why he left Ames for Vermillion two years ago, explains his emotions of returning to play on the big stage he thought he would star, and how he can lead a team with high expectations but plenty of fresh faces to an upset for the ages.
Also, a glimpse into the new skill position weapons and mostly-new offensive line he is working with, his new offensive coordinator Tim Morrison, and how he'll be putting his offseason body transformation — which he digs into — to good use right away against likely the biggest, fastest defense the Coyotes will face all year.
By John Gaskins5
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FCS No. 5 South Dakota is a 16.5-point underdog at FBS No. 22 Iowa State. Aidan Bouman — stop if you've heard this — has a once-in-a-lifetime chance to take down the Big 12 school that initially took him in as a four-star prep QB from Minnesota.
In a one-on-one interview with Happy Hour host John Gaskins, Bouman explains why he left Ames for Vermillion two years ago, explains his emotions of returning to play on the big stage he thought he would star, and how he can lead a team with high expectations but plenty of fresh faces to an upset for the ages.
Also, a glimpse into the new skill position weapons and mostly-new offensive line he is working with, his new offensive coordinator Tim Morrison, and how he'll be putting his offseason body transformation — which he digs into — to good use right away against likely the biggest, fastest defense the Coyotes will face all year.

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