VERMILLION, S.D. – The Panthers put on an offensive clinic at the DakotaDome on Saturday, beating South Dakota 58-14.
In the regular season finale, UNI came just a touchdown shy of setting a new record for points scored in the first half with an explosive offense. In just the first half alone, the Panthers had seven touchdowns, 418 yards of offense, and two recovered turnovers. By the time UNI won the game 58-14, they had their best performance offensively with 593 yards of total offense.
Quarterback Theo Day set a career-high in passing yards with 380 against the Coyotes, making 21 completions on 31 attempts.