FARGO, N.D. – The top-ranked team in FCS, North Dakota State, was in championship form here Saturday as the Bison rolled past No. 14 Missouri State, 59-21, at the FargoDome.
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NDSU (10-1, 7-0 MVFC) accumulated 575 yards of total offense, including 364 yards on the ground, and scored on nine of their 11 possessions on the afternoon.
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Barika Kpeenu led all players with 10 carries for 169 yards and two touchdowns for NDSU, while teammate CharMar Brown posted 113 yards on 14 carries and a score.
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Missouri State's
Jacob Clark was an efficient 18-for-30 through the air for 247 yards and a touchdown.
Hunter Wood and
Lance Mason each caught four passes to lead MSU's receiving corps with Wood accumulating a game-high 73 yards.Â
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Clark surpassed Missouri State's single-season passing record in the game, pushing his season total to 3,418 and past Jason Shelley's 2021 total of 3,347.
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On the ground, the Bears got 68 yards on 13 carries from
Jacardia Wright and 55 yards on six carries from
Iverson Young.
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The Bears posted 382 yards of total offense and were 8-of-16 on third down, but coughed up two untimely fumbles in the game, which both led directly to NDSU touchdowns.
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After mounting 35 points in the first half, North Dakota State added to its lead in the third quarter, posting two more scoring drives to lead 49-14. To its credit, MSU's defense made the Bison work for their points with drives of 75 and 85 yards, respectively.
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Khalil Anderson led MSU's defensive efforts with 9 total tackles, while
Michael Teason added 7 stops and 1.5 tackles for loss for the visitors.
Lemondre Joe snagged his second interception in as many games.
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Missouri State had just one full possession in the third quarter, marching to the NDSU 15 and converting one fourth-down play and one third-down before the drive stalled there.
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The Bears' other third-quarter possession carried over into the fourth period before Clark and the visitors converted a third-and-goal from the two on a slick rollout pass from Clark to
Jmariyae Robinson for a touchdown. The 13-play drive matched the Bears' second-longest of the season and made it a 49-21 game with 13:44 remaining.
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NDSU added a 32-yard field goal by Griffin Crosa and a 27-yard touchdown pass from backup QB Nathan Hayes to close out the game's scoring.
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Bison starting QB Cam Miller finished 17-of-24 for 155 yards through the air for the Bison with four first-half TD passes and his first interception.
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The afternoon got off to a slow start for the Bears who gave up 14 points in the first four-plus minutes, thanks in part to a picked-up holding flag against the Bison and a fumble on the Bears' second drive of the game.
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NDSU scored first on a 52-yard run by Barika Kpeenu on its second play of the contest, which originally appeared to be nullified by a holding flag. Later, the Bison made it 14-0 with a Miller pass to Joe Stoffel from three yards out.
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The Bison ultimately made it 28-0 before the middle of the second quarter when the Bears finally found their foothold. A one-yard TD run by
Jacardia Wright followed a 22-yard strike from Clark to
Lance Mason to put Missouri State on the board.
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Three plays later, Joe's second interception in as many weeks broke Miller's streak of 324 consecutive passes without a turnover and gave the Bears the ball at the North Dakota State 40. On the next play, Clark threw a lateral to
Hunter Wood near the MSU sideline. Wood then tossed it under duress to
Jayden Becks for a 40-yard TD strike which made it a 28-14 game with 1:44 left in the half.
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The Bison then overcame a strong MSU defensive stand in the red zone before the intermission with a one-yard misdirection play of their own as Miller hit Stoffel for the second time in the half on second-and-goal from the one to make it 35-14 at the break.
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The loss stopped Missouri State's eight-game winning streak, the club's longest in a single-season since 1963 and overall since 1988-89.
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The defeat does not squash Missouri State's MVFC championship hopes with South Dakota State coming to Plaster Stadium next week. A win over SDSU and a South Dakota win over North Dakota State next week in Vermillion would create a three-way tie for the MVFC regular-season title between NDSU, MSU and USD.
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The MSU game against South Dakota State will kick off at 2 p.m. on Senior Day at Robert W. Plaster Stadium.
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Tickets for the South Dakota State game are available at
MissouriStateBears.com or through the Missouri State box office at Great Southern Bank Arena, (417) 836-7678, during regular office hours. The game-day box office at Plaster opens at 10 a.m.
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