Bison just claimed their 10th NCAA Division I FCS national championship Monday against Montana State, and our senators are ...
North Dakota State ended its season as champions in the first year of the Tim Polasek era. The Bison defeated Montana 35-32 in the FCS championship Monday night, ending the Bobcats' undefeated ...
"The biggest difference between opting in and opting out in my mind is now schools can do NIL deals directly with student-athletes." NDSU athletic director Matt Larsen ...
The FCS Championship game lived up to the hype, with Montana State and North Dakota State battling it out in a nail-biting 35 ...
North Dakota State's football team isn’t among the highest spenders in FCS-far from it in fact. But the school's dominant 15-year run continued on the field Monday night, as the Bison upset top-ranked ...
North Dakota State on Monday captured its 10th FCS championship, and they won it on a very unlikely play. The Bison beat the Montana State Bobcats 35-32 ...
No. 1 Montana State is coming off a 31-17 win over No ... MSU leads the all-time series against NDSU 21-17. But the Bison have won the previous five matchups, including a 35-34 win in the second ...
NDSU had won five straight over MSU entering ... The second-round loss is the only loss for Montana State at Bobcat Stadium in the Vigen era. However, that early exit sparked the Bobcats, leading ...
The top two teams in Montana State University and North Dakota State ... Both MSU head coach Brent Vigen and NDSU head coach Tim Polasek spent time as offensive coordinators with the Bison before ...
Everything you need to know to watch the Montana State Bobcats vs. North Dakota State Bison in the FCS Championship Game on ...
So, too, have the paths of these teams, and every time they've met in the playoffs, NDSU has prevailed. Vigen is 47-9 in four seasons at Montana State: 1-2 against FBS teams, 2-2 against rival ...
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NDSU extends FCS dominance, wins 10th championship in 14 seasons
"The way the game played out, they played better than us and, you know, ultimately put ourselves in a big hole," said Montana State coach Brent Vigen, a former NDSU player and assistant coach.