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After Dan Jackson made his public debut as SDSU football head coach in Brookings in an emotional, mostly jovial press conference, John Gaskins and Matt Zimmer discuss the highlights, then sit down for 2-on-1 interviews with athletic director Justin Sell and new (but, yet, old) offensive coordinator Eric Eidsness, who is back for his third stint in that role.
Sell walks through the eventful timeline of learning about Jimmy Rogers and his entire football staff leaving for Washington State, disarming the players who decided to stay, and hiring Dan Jackson. Also, more insight into the Jackrabbits' new, reformed NIL collective and if Jackson demanded that.
Eidsness discusses why he decided to leave FBS Northern Illinois to come back to the FCS and SDSU, his thoughts about Dan Jackson — a former fellow Jacks assistant — being his boss, and reminisces about his last stint as OC (2011-18), when the Jackrabbits had one of the most explosive offenses in the country. Also, a look into why his offensive coordinator role was taken from him in the middle of his fourth season with that title at NIU, and what he has to look forward to with the 2025 SDSU offense.
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After Dan Jackson made his public debut as SDSU football head coach in Brookings in an emotional, mostly jovial press conference, John Gaskins and Matt Zimmer discuss the highlights, then sit down for 2-on-1 interviews with athletic director Justin Sell and new (but, yet, old) offensive coordinator Eric Eidsness, who is back for his third stint in that role.
Sell walks through the eventful timeline of learning about Jimmy Rogers and his entire football staff leaving for Washington State, disarming the players who decided to stay, and hiring Dan Jackson. Also, more insight into the Jackrabbits' new, reformed NIL collective and if Jackson demanded that.
Eidsness discusses why he decided to leave FBS Northern Illinois to come back to the FCS and SDSU, his thoughts about Dan Jackson — a former fellow Jacks assistant — being his boss, and reminisces about his last stint as OC (2011-18), when the Jackrabbits had one of the most explosive offenses in the country. Also, a look into why his offensive coordinator role was taken from him in the middle of his fourth season with that title at NIU, and what he has to look forward to with the 2025 SDSU offense.

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