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Kansas defeats South Dakota State, 31-17
College Football
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Kansas running back Tony Pierson drags South Dakota State linebacker T.J. Lally into the end zone for a touchdown during an NCAA football game on Saturday night in Lawrence. - photo by The Associated Press

LAWRENCE (AP) — Tony Pierson rushed for two touchdowns, Dayne Crist connected with former Notre Dame teammate Mike Ragone on a short touchdown pass, and Kansas  launched the Charlie Weis era Saturday night with a 31-17 victory over South Dakota State.
Weis, a winner of three Super Bowls as a key assistant coach at New England and former head coach at Notre Dame, brings his considerable prestige to a program that won just five games the previous two seasons and ranked dead last in defense among major colleges last year.
His first game started with a jolt. Zach Zenner gave the Jackrabbits a 7-0 lead with a school-record 99-yard run.
Crist, who was recruited to Notre Dame by Weis and played for him until Weis was fired in 2009, was 17 for 36 for 169 yards. Pierson rushed for 124 yards and scored on runs of 3 and 47 yards.
The Jayhawks held a 24-7 lead with 5:29 left in the third after Crist tossed a 2-yard TD pass to tight end Ragone. But the Jackrabbits scored 10 straight points in the fourth quarter on Austin Sumner’s 22-yard scoring pass to Tyler Kool and Justin Syrovatka’s 25-yard field goal.
After Kansas’ second possession, Ben Heeney downed a punt on the South Dakota State 1, putting huge pressure on the Jackrabbit offense.
But Zenner, who won the starting running back job in spring training, popped through a big hole up the middle, brushed off one would-be tackler and unfurled the longest run in South Dakota State’s 115-year football history. Safety Bradley McDougald gave chase but stayed about 5 yards behind the 215-pound Zenner as they sprinted down the field.
Crist, just two days short of one year since he last started a game for Notre Dame, showed poise and a strong arm. On the initial play of the game, he hooked up with a wide open Kale Pick for a 43-yard gain. But on third-and-8 from the 17, he overthrew Ragone in the end zone and then Ron Doherty missed a 35-year-old field goal attempt. Crist, who earned his degree in management at Notre Dame in December, overthrew receivers in the end zone three times before Kansas settled for a 10-7 halftime lead.
Pierson boosted the lead to 17-7 when he bolted up the middle, juked defensive back Bo Helm and scored on a 47-yard run.
McDougald had two interceptions for the Jayhawks.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Non-conference

Saturday
At Lawrence
Memorial Stadium

Kansas 31, S. Dakota State 17
                              1   2    3    4        F
S. Dakota State    7   0    0   10  — 17
Kansas                 7   3   14    7  — 31

SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
SDSt — Zenner 99 run (Syrovatka kick), 8:33.
Kan — Pierson 3 run (Doherty kick), :06.
Second Quarter
Kan — FG Doherty 22, 5:05.
Third Quarter
Kan — Pierson 47 run (Doherty kick), 10:22.
Kan — Ragone 2 pass from Crist (Doherty kick), 5:29.
Fourth Quarter
SDSt — Kool 22 pass from Sumner (Syrovatka kick), 12:52.
SDSt — FG Syrovatka 25, 8:39.
Kan — Cox 3 run (Doherty kick), 5:36.
A — 46,601.

TEAM STATISTICS
                                SDSt    Kan
First downs                    18    22
Rushes-yards          33-204    48-263
Passing                        207    169
Comp-Att-Int         18-40-4    17-36-1
Return Yards                   1    54
Punts-Avg.               7-27.7    6-45.8
Fumbles-Lost                2-1    1-1
Penalties-Yards           3-25    5-45
Time of Possession    27:56    32:04

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING — S. Dakota State, Zenner 23-183, Kline 9-28, Sumner 1-(minus 7). Kansas, Pierson 20-124, Cox 16-121, Bourbon 5-17, Patterson 2-6, Jackson 1-3, Team 2-(minus 2), Crist 2-(minus 6).
PASSING — S. Dakota State, Sumner 14-31-4-175, Kline 4-9-0-32. Kansas, Crist 17-36-1-169.
RECEIVING — S. Dakota State, Kool 8-76, Hubert 4-83, Zenner 4-27, Schneider 2-21. Kansas, Pick 5-81, Beshears 5-27, Patterson 4-44, Bourbon 1-12, Cox 1-3, Ragone 1-2.