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Sep. 30—FARGO, N.D. — In a place the University of South Dakota's football team has won just twice in the past 45 years, the Coyotes pulled off the improbable on Saturday afternoon. Gunslinger ...
Dec. 15—Bobby Hauck made no bones about it Monday: The North Dakota State Bison looked very good in their 45-17 FCS quarterfinal win last week. "They played really well at South Dakota," said ...
From 2010 to 2014, the Bison did not lose a single road game, a span of 22 games. They also had a winning streak of 26 home games (2012–2015) and have a record streak of 22 wins in the FCS playoffs. The Bison have won 16 straight home openers since their 1999 loss to Ferris State and are 21–1 in home openers since the Fargodome opened in 1992.
The Bison took a quick lead, but let a 7–7 halftime score get away from them; trailing 21–7 in the third quarter. The Bison finished the game with an 18-play 80-yard drive that used 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes, leaving 28 seconds on the clock for the Wildcats, trailing by 3. NDSU Linebacker Grant Olson intercepted the first pass attempt by the ...
Olympia was able to kick back and relax after winning the opening game against Bethel in the 4A SPSL South three-way Kansas tiebreaker at Bellarmine Prep on Tuesday night.
Following Jack West's 15-year tenure as leader of the Fighting Sioux football, the program compiled a record of just 44–44 over the next eleven seasons and did not win an NCC title in that time frame. Marv "Whitey" Helling would change the fortunes of North Dakota and usher in a new era of success for the university. Arriving in 1957, Helling ...
The Bison went 75 yards in 11 plays, QB Cam Miller scoring a 20-yard rushing touchdown, to cut their deficit against the Buffaloes to 31-26. But NDSU was unable to get the two-point conversion so ...
The Colorado football program is 16th on the all-time NCAA Division I win list and 22nd in all-time winning percentage (.614). Since Folsom Field was built in 1924, the Buffaloes have been 280–132–10 (.675) at home. The Nebraska game in 2006 was CU's 1100th football game.