
ALAMOSA, Colo. – It was a complete game for the offense, defense, and special teams on Saturday afternoon at Rex Stadium as the Black Hills State University football team cruised to a 59-0 win at Adams State.
The dominant performance was an all-around effort that was led by quarterback Luke Duby, passing for 331 yards and five touchdowns in just three quarters of action. Of his five passing touchdowns he found four different receivers in the end zone, which included Kelby Olson who went over 100 receiving yards for the second time in his career and secured his first-ever multi-touchdown game.
The 599 yards of total offense were the most since a 75-point performance against Fort Lewis in 2022 and improved the Green & Gold to 6-1 under head coach Josh Breske when they hit the 500-yard mark.
Defensively for the Yellow Jackets it was that same dominant performance against the Skyhawks three years ago that was the last shutout by the unit, as they held the Grizzlies to just 237 yards of offense with 3.6 yards per play and 13 first downs.
The defense also contributed to the scoring, as a third quarter pick-six by Joshua Faulkner was the first defensive score of the season.