2017 North Dakota State Bison football team

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2017 North Dakota State Bison football
North Dakota State Bison wordmark.svg
NCAA Division I champion
MVFC champion
Conference Missouri Valley Football Conference
Ranking
STATSNo. 1
FCS CoachesNo. 1
Record14–1 (7–1 MVFC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Courtney Messingham (1st season)
Offensive scheme Pro-style
Defensive coordinator Matt Entz (4th season)
Base defense 3–4
Home stadium Fargodome
Seasons
  2016
2018  
2017 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 1 North Dakota State $^  7 1   14 1  
No. 3 South Dakota State ^  6 2   11 3  
No. 19 Northern Iowa ^  6 2   8 5  
No. 13 Western Illinois ^  5 3   8 4  
No. 15 South Dakota ^  4 4   8 5  
Illinois State  4 4   6 5  
Youngstown State  4 4   6 5  
Southern Illinois  2 6   4 7  
Missouri State  2 6   3 8  
Indiana State  0 8   0 11  
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll

The 2017 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by fourth-year head coach Chris Klieman. The team played their 25th season in the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The Bison finished the season 14–1, 7–1 in MVFC play to win the MVFC championship for the seventh consecutive year. [1] [2] As a result, the Bison received the conference's automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs as the No. 2 seed. [3] [4] In the playoffs, they defeated San Diego, [5] [6] Wofford, [7] [8] [9] and Sam Houston State to advance to the National Championship game. [10] [11] [12] There they defeated James Madison 17–13 to win the school's sixth National Championship in seven years. [13] [14] [15] The September 30 game against Missouri State was the 700th victory since the team's founding in 1894.

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 22:30 p.m. Mississippi Valley State *No. 2 NBC ND
ESPN3
W 72–718,502
September 93:00 p.m.at No. 7 Eastern Washington *No. 2NBC ND
ESPN3
W 40–1310,231
September 232:30 p.m. Robert Morris *No. 2
  • Fargodome
  • Fargo, ND (Trees Bowl)
NBC ND
ESPN3
W 56–018,308
September 301:00 p.m. Missouri State No. 2
  • Fargodome
  • Fargo, ND
NBC ND
ESPN3
W 38–1118,892
October 712:00 p.m.at Indiana State No. 2NBC ND
ESPN3
W 52–04,743
October 146:00 p.m.at No. 8 Youngstown State No. 2ESPN3W 27–24 OT16,408
October 212:30 p.m.No. 10 Western Illinois No. 2
  • Fargodome
  • Fargo, ND
NBC ND
ESPN3
W 24–1218,630
October 282:30 p.m. Northern Iowa No. 2
  • Fargodome
  • Fargo, ND
NBC ND
ESPN3
W 30–1418,687
November 42:00 p.m.at No. 8 South Dakota State No. 2NBC ND
ESPN3
L 21–3318,130
November 112:30 p.m.No. 10 South Dakota No. 5
  • Fargodome
  • Fargo, ND (Harvest Bowl)
NBC ND
ESPN3
W 49–1418,623
November 1812:00 p.m.at No. 21 Illinois State No. 4NBC ND
ESPN3
W 20–77,664
December 22:30 p.m. San Diego *No. 4
NBC ND
ESPN3
W 38–318,067
December 911:00 a.m.No. 8 Wofford *No. 4
ESPN2 W 42–1017,008
December 157:00 p.m.No. 5 Sam Houston State *No. 4
ESPN2 W 55–1318,279
January 611:00 a.m.No. 1 James Madison *No. 4 ESPN2 W 17–1319,090

Roster

[16]

2017 North Dakota State Bison Football

Quarterback

  •  7 Cole Davis – Senior (6′3, 215)
  • 12 Easton Stick Redshirt.svg Junior (6′2, 221)
  • 15 Holden Hotchkiss – Freshman (6′3, 191)
  • 16 Noah Sanders – Freshman (6′2, 210)

Tailback

  •  8 Bruce Anderson – Junior (5′11, 216)
  • 10 Lance Dunn – Redshirt.svg Junior (5′9, 211)
  • 18 Adam Cofield – Redshirt.svg Freshman (5′11, 205)
  • 24 Demaris Purifoy – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′1, 197)
  • 28 Ty Brooks – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (5′9, 180)
  • 30 Seth Wilson – Freshman (5′10, 189)

Wide receiver

  •  1 Christian WatsonFreshman (6′3, 186)
  •  2 Cordell Pimienta – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′0, 177)
  •  4 Dimitri Williams – Junior (5′11, 191)
  •  5 Andy Voyen – Freshman (6′2, 196)
  •  7 Peter Isais – Freshman (5′11, 170)
  • 13 Desmond Cain – Junior (5′10, 185)
  • 15 Daniel Polansky – Senior (6′0, 190)
  • 16 RJ Urzendowski – Senior (6′0, 200)
  • 17 Carson Yaggie – Freshman (6′2, 196)
  • 19 Brant Bohmert – Freshman (5′11, 179)
  • 20 Darrius Shepherd Redshirt.svg Junior (5′11, 186)
  • 31 Victor Kizewski – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′0, 192)
  • 83 Dallas Freeman – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′1, 197)
  • 84 Trevor Heit – Redshirt.svg Freshman (5′9, 177)
  • 89 Cole Jacob – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′1, 193)

Tight end

  • 33 Austin Avery – Freshman (6′3, 241) (+FB)
  • 40 Costner Ching – Freshman (6′3, 249) (+FB)
  • 44 Cody MauchFreshman (6′4, 234)
  • 46 Noah GindorffFreshman (6′6, 249)
  • 81 Josh Babicz – Freshman (6′6, 225)
  • 82 Ben Ellefson Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′3, 250)
  • 85 Nate Jenson – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′6, 246)
  • 86 Jeff Illies – Senior (6′3, 235)
  • 87 Connor Wentz – Senior (6′3, 250)
  • 88 Matt Anderson – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′4, 247)
 

Fullback

  • 32 Zak Kuntz – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′2, 249)
  • 34 Brock Robbins – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′1, 246)
  • 39 Garrett Malstrom – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′0, 250)

Offensive lineman

  • 54 Dillon Radunz - OT – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′6, 287)
  • 57 Zach Willis - C – Freshman (6′4, 305)
  • 58 Josh Howieson - OT – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′5, 293)
  • 59 Karson Schoening - C – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′5, 297)
  • 61 Zach Kubas - OG – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′4, 283)
  • 62 Bryce Messner - OG – Senior (6′3, 291)
  • 64 Colin Conner - OT – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′5, 309)
  • 65 Jack Albrecht - OG – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′5, 278)
  • 66 Nash Jensen - OG – Freshman (6′4, 349)
  • 67 Cordell Volson - OT – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′6, 299)
  • 68 Zack Johnson - OT – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′6, 312)
  • 71 Luke Bacon - OT – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′5, 299)
  • 72 Erik Olson - OT – Senior (6′5, 277)
  • 73 Zack Ziemer - OG – Senior (6′4, 299)
  • 74 Tanner Volson - C – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′4, 301)
  • 75 Austin Kuhnert - OG – Senior (6′4, 304)
  • 76 Ben Hecht - OG – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′5, 277)

Defensive tackle

  • 53 Cole Karcz – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′4, 262)
  • 60 Lane Tucker – Freshman (6′4, 261)
  • 63 Aaron Steidl – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′2, 288)
  • 69 Blake Williams – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′3, 290)
  • 78 Michael Kelly – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′1, 302)
  • 90 Grant Morgan – Senior (6′4, 283)
  • 92 Jack Darnell – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′2, 292)
  • 97 Quinn Alo – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′2, 296)
  • 98 Matt Biegler – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′3, 272)
  • 99 Nate Tanguay – Senior (6′4, 291)

Defensive end

  • 56 Justice Kelly – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′3, 193)
  • 56 Tanner Sundt – Freshman (6′4, 232)
  • 70 Spencer Waege – Freshman (6′4, 245)
  • 77 Logan McCormick – Freshman (6′2, 232)
  • 91 Derrek Tuszka Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′5, 245)
  • 93 Jarrod Tuszka – Senior (6′3, 255)
  • 94 Stanley Jones – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′3, 245)
  • 95 Caleb Butler – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′3, 244)
  • 96 Greg Menard – Senior (6′2, 241)
 

Linebacker

  •  1 Chris BoardSenior (6′1, 230)
  •  3 Mason Hofstedt – Freshman (6′0, 193) (+TB)
  • 41 Jack Begley – Freshman (6′3, 218)
  • 42 Jabril Cox Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′3, 227)
  • 43 Beau Pauly – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′2, 216)
  • 44 Matt Plank – Senior (6′0, 219)
  • 45 Levi Jordheim – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′2, 220)
  • 47 Max Bautch – Freshman (6′0, 219)
  • 48 Dan Marlette – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′1, 225)
  • 49 Nick DeLucaSenior (6′3, 245)
  • 50 Ross Kennelly – Redshirt.svg Freshman (5′11, 212)
  • 52 Jackson Hankey – Freshman (6′1, 217)
  • 55 Aaron Mercadel – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (5′11, 206)

Cornerbacks

  •  2 Dom Davis – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (5′11, 182)
  •  9 Marquise Bridges – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (5′11, 182)
  • 17 Felix Dixon – Redshirt.svg Freshman (5′11, 166)
  • 21 Jalen Allison – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′0, 184)
  • 23 Jaylaan Wimbush – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′0, 192)
  • 27 Ross Godfrey – Redshirt.svg Freshman (5′9, 166)
  • 33 Bryce Bennot – Redshirt.svg Junior (5′8, 174)
  • 35 Josh HayesFreshman (5′11, 178)
  • 37 Tre Fort – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (5′8, 185)
  • 46 Ross Effertz – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (5′11, 200)

Safeties

  •  3 Tre Dempsey - FS – Senior (5′10, 184)
  •  5 Robbie Grimsley - SS – Junior (6′0, 191)
  •  6 James Hendricks - SS – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′1, 205)
  • 25 Michael Tutsie - SS – Freshman (5′10, 188)
  • 26 Keenan Hodenfield - FS – Senior (5′11, 182)
  • 29 Eric Bachmeier - SS – Redshirt.svg Junior (6′2, 202)
  • 35 Dawson Weber - FS – Freshman (6′2, 193)
  • 38 Jaxon Brown - FS – Redshirt.svg Sophomore (6′2, 203)

Placekicker

  • 25 Jake Reinholz – Freshman (6′3, 198)
  • 36 Cam Pedersen – Junior (6′2, 199)

Punter

  • 19 Jackson Koonce – Senior (6′1, 197)
  • 22 Garret Wegner – Redshirt.svg Freshman (6′0, 184) (+K)

Long Snappers

  • 51 James Fisher – Senior (6′2, 225)

Recruiting class

US college sports recruiting information for 2017 recruits
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Holden Hotchkiss
QB-Pro
Lakeland, Florida Lakeland High School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)205 lb (93 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / July 6, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Noah Sanders
QB-Pro
Lakeville, Minnesota Apple Valley High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)Walk-On / January 4, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Seth Wilson
TB
Holmen, Wisconsin Holmen High School5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)195 lb (88 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / November 14, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Christian Watson
WR
Tampa, Florida Plant High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)190 lb (86 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / July 27, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Brant Bohmert
WR
Fargo, North Dakota Northern Cass High School5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)175 lb (79 kg)Walk-On / December 26, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Andy Voyen
WR
Stillwater, Minnesota Mahtomedi Senior High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)Walk-On / January 26, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Costner Ching
FB / TE
Castlewood, South Dakota Castlewood High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)250 lb (110 kg)Walk-On / January 11, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Austin Avery
TE / FB
Yorkville, Illinois Yorkville High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)225 lb (102 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / January 29, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Josh Babicz
TE
Barrington, Illinois Barrington High School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)228 lb (103 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / August 8, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Noah Gindorff
TE
Crosby, Minnesota Crosby-ironton Secondary High School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)235 lb (107 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / July 26, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Cody Mauch
TE
Hankinson, North Dakota Hankinson High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)221 lb (100 kg)Walk-On / January 13, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Nash Jensen
OT
Maple Grove, Minnesota Osseo Senior High School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)350 lb (160 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / June 25, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Zach Willis
OG
West Fargo, North Dakota West Fargo High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)315 lb (143 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / July 4, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Logan McCormick
DE
Appleton, Wisconsin Kimberly High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)235 lb (107 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / June 27, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Tanner Sundt
DE
Farmington, Minnesota Farmington Senior High School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)237 lb (108 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / June 22, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Spencer Waege
DE
South Shore, South Dakota Watertown High School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)232 lb (105 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / June 6, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Lane Tucker
DT
Gillette, Wyoming Campbell County High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)255 lb (116 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / July 14, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Max Bautch
OLB
Ham Lake, Minnesota Blaine Senior High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)205 lb (93 kg)Walk-On / December 21, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Jack Begley
OLB
Omaha, Nebraska Millard North High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / July 29, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Dawson Weber
CB
Elk Grove, California Pleasant Grove High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)189 lb (86 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / January 15, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: N/A
Josh Hayes
S
Lakeland, Florida Lake Gibson High School6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / January 15, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Michael Tutsie
S
Indianapolis, Indiana Warren Central High School5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)185 lb (84 kg)February 1, 2017 (Signed) / January 30, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Mason Hofstedt
ATH OLB / TB
Cannon Falls, Minnesota Cannon Falls High School6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)185 lb (84 kg)Walk-On / January 5, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Carson Yaggie
ATH CB / QB
Breckenridge, Minnesota Breckenridge High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)181 lb (82 kg)Walk-On / January 12, 2017 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Jake Reinholz
K
Fargo, North Dakota Shanley High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)175 lb (79 kg)Walk-On / December 2, 2016 (Committed) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Desmond Cain
WR
Delray Beach, Florida University of Illinois 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)185 lb (84 kg)2017 (Transfer) 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A    Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A    ESPN: N/A
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: #-   247Sports: #138   ESPN: #-
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2017 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved May 28, 2017.

Coaching staff

NamePositionYear at
North Dakota State
Alma mater (Year)
Chris Klieman Head coach7th Northern Iowa (1990)
Matt Entz Defensive coordinator
Linebackers
4th Wayne State (NE) (1995)
Courtney Messingham Offensive coordinator
Running backs
1st Northern Iowa (1990)
Atif Austin Special teams coordinator
Wide receiver coach
4th Iowa State (2003)
Conor Riley Running game coordinator
Offensive line coach
5th Nebraska–Omaha (2002)
Nick Goeser Defensive tackles coach8th Wisconsin–Eau Claire (2003)
Randy Hedberg Quarterbacks coach4th Minot State (1977)
Joe Klanderman Defensive backs coach4th Minnesota State Mankato (2001)
Tyler Roehl Tight ends
Fullbacks
4th North Dakota State (2009)
Bryan Shepherd Cornerbacks coach2nd North Dakota State (2013)
LeDominique Williams Defensive ends coach1st University of Charleston (2009)
Jake OttenVideo coordinator4th Cal Poly (2013)

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Game summaries

Polls are based on the FCS STATS Poll

Mississippi Valley State

1234Total
Delta Devils07007
No. 2 Bison301421772

Box Score.

At Eastern Washington

1234Total
No. 2 Bison91071440
No. 7 Eagles733013

Box Score.

Robert Morris

1234Total
Colonials00000
No. 2 Bison35147056

Box Score.

Missouri State

1234Total
Bears050611
No. 2 Bison14371438

Box Score.

At Indiana State

1234Total
No. 2 Bison71721752
Sycamores00000

Box Score.

At Youngstown State

1234OTTotal
No. 2 Bison01077327
No. 8 Penguins10077024

Box Score.

Western Illinois

1234Total
No. 10 Leathernecks930012
No. 2 Bison3714024

Box Score.

Northern Iowa

1234Total
Panthers070714
No. 2 Bison07101330

Box Score.

At South Dakota State

1234Total
No. 2 Bison7014021
No. 10 Jackrabbits3149733

Box Score.

South Dakota

1234Total
No. 10 Coyotes770014
No. 5 Bison141414749

Box Score.

At Illinois State

1234Total
No. 4 Bison0013720
No. 21 Redbirds00077

Box Score.

FCS Playoffs

San Diego–Second Round

1234Total
Toreros00033
No. 4 Bison14321038

Box Score.

Wofford–Quarterfinals

1234Total
No. 8 Terriers370010
No. 4 Bison14217042

Box Score.

Sam Houston State–Semifinals

1234Total
No. 5 Bearkats3010013
No. 4 Bison212014055

Box Score.

James Madison–Championship

1234Total
No. 4 Bison7100017
No. 1 Dukes337013

Box Score.

Ranking movements

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112Final
STATS FCS 2 (19)2 (8)2 (10)2 (5)2 (5)2 (8)2 (8)2 (7)2 (9)2 (6)5441
Coaches 2222 (1)2 (1)2 (1)2 (1)2226641

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 North Dakota State Bison football team</span> In the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2013 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by head coach Craig Bohl, in his 11th and ultimately final season, as he left to become the head coach at Wyoming after the season. The team, which played their 21st season in the Fargodome, entered the season as the two-time defending national champions. The Bison have been members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference since the 2008 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chris Klieman</span> American football coach (born 1967)

Christopher Paul Klieman is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach at Kansas State University, a position he has held since the 2019 season. Klieman served as the head football coach at North Dakota State University from 2014 to 2018. He succeeded the retiring Bill Snyder at Kansas State after leading the North Dakota State Bison to four NCAA Division I Football Championship titles in five seasons.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 North Dakota State Bison football team</span> American college football season

The 2015 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second-year head coach Chris Klieman. The team, which played its 23rd season in the Fargodome, entered the season as the four-time defending national champions. The Bison have been members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) since the 2008 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 North Dakota State Bison football team</span> American college football season

The 2018 North Dakota State Bison football team represents North Dakota State University in the 2018 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by fifth-year head coach Chris Klieman, who also coached his final season with the Bison before heading off to take over for the retiring Bill Snyder at Kansas State. The team played their 26th season in the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They entered the season as defending National Champions and had won six of the last seven FCS titles. In 2018, the Bison finished the regular season 11–0, the first undefeated Bison season since the 2013 campaign, and won their eighth consecutive MVFC title. They received an automatic qualifying bid to the FCS playoff tournament and were seeded as the No. 1 team. The Bison then went 4–0 in the FCS playoffs to finish 15–0 and FCS champions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game</span> Postseason college football game

The 2018 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision for the 2017 season. It was played at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on January 6, 2018, with kickoff at 12:00 noon EST, and was the culminating game of the 2017 FCS Playoffs. With sponsorship from Northwestern Mutual, the game was officially known as the NCAA FCS Football Championship Presented by Northwestern Mutual.

The 2016 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision for the 2015 season. It was played at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on January 9, 2016, with kickoff at 12:00 noon EST, and was the culminating game of the 2015 FCS Playoffs. With sponsorship from Northwestern Mutual, the game was officially known as the NCAA FCS Football Championship Presented by Northwestern Mutual.

The 2015 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game that determined a national champion in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision for the 2014 season. It was played at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on January 10, 2015, with kickoff at 1:00 p.m. EST, and was the culminating game of the 2014 FCS Playoffs. With sponsorship by Northwestern Mutual, the game was officially known as the NCAA FCS Championship presented by Northwestern Mutual.

The 2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game between the North Dakota State Bison and the Sam Houston State Bearkats. It was played on January 7, 2012, at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The culminating game of the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season, it was won by North Dakota State, 17–6.

The 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game between the North Dakota State Bison and the Sam Houston State Bearkats. It was played on January 5, 2013, at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The culminating game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season, it was won by North Dakota State, 39–13.

The 2022 Missouri Valley Football Conference football season was the 37th season of college football play for the Missouri Valley Football Conference and part of the 2022 NCAA Division I FCS football season. This was the MVFC's 3rd straight season with 11 teams, and was the last as the conference added a 12th team for the 2023 season.

The 2020 Missouri Valley Football Conference season was the 35th season of college football play for the Missouri Valley Football Conference and part of the 2020-21 NCAA Division I FCS football season. This was the MVFC's first season with 11 teams, as they added North Dakota in the offseason. Although, the conference technically only had 10 of their members play the season, since Indiana State opted out of the Spring season.

The 2019 Missouri Valley Football Conference season was the 34th season of college football play for the Missouri Valley Football Conference and part of the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. This was the MVFC's 8th consecutive season with 10 teams, and would be their last for now as they added North Dakota in the following offseason.

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