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North Dakota State and South Dakota State. Two I-29 FCS heavyweights renew their rivalry for the Dakota marker. It’s power versus power. Pride on the line and playoff stakes are in the air. Last year,
North Dakota State’s Cole Payton and Youngstown State’s Beau Brungard were worth the price of admission alone. Yes, football is a team game but if you didn’t leave Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome thoroughly entertained by the QBs, then maybe you should re-evaluate your enjoyment level.
We go behind the numbers of North Dakota State's dominant 38-7 win over South Dakota State in the Dakota Marker on Saturday night
The WDAY 'Bison Gameday' pregame show will be live this morning from Brookings, South Dakota for a preview of the matchup between North Dakota State and South Dakota State.
BROOKINGS, S.D. (NDSU Athletics)- Quarterback Cole Payton had 380 total yards and four touchdowns to lead No. 1-ranked North Dakota State to a 38-7 victory over No. 2-ranked South Dakota State in the 22nd annual Dakota Marker game Saturday, Oct. 25, before a record crowd of 19,477 at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - North Dakota State quarterback Cole Payton rushed for four touchdowns and racked up 380 yards of total offense to lead the top-ranked Bison to a 38-7 victory over South Dakota State in the annual Dakota Marker game before a Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium record crowd of 19,477 Saturday night.
The Penguins, who entered a +26.5 point underdog according to ESPN, racked up 371 total yards of offense while scoring the most points against the top team in the FCS all season.
Maybe there’s a feeling of “been there, done that” with these two teams now. But SDSU and NDSU both bring new wrinkles to Saturday's game
A WDAY-TV and the Fargo Forum online headline on Aug. 1, 2024: "Bison wide receiver Carson Hegerle retires from football." COLLEGEVILLE — That headline was sure to grab any North Dakota State football fan's attention. But for Carson Hegerle, it reflected ...
North Dakota State was pushed for a full four quarters for the first time this season and when the smoke settled, the Bison held off Youngstown State 38-30 before 14,607 fans. The win kept No. 1-ranked NDSU unbeaten at 9-0, 6-0 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
On a day when the Jackrabbits couldn’t stop the Bison on defense, there was no saving effort from the offense in SDSU's first loss of the season.