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  2023 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State, Sr.,...NDSU quarterback Cam Miller finished third overall in the voting for MVFC Offensive Player of the Year behind South Dakota State running back Isaiah Davis and quarterback Mark Gronowski. Miller made the second team along with NDSU defensive tackle Eli Mostaert. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  Cam Miller threw for a first-half touchdown and ran for a second to lead third-seeded North Dakota State to a 27-9 win over Samford in a Football Championship Subdivision quarterfinal-round playoff game on Friday night. Already without fullback Hunter Luepke, who is out for the season with an injured shoulder, the Bison lost running back TaMerik Williams in the first half against Samford. No matter. North Dakota State still pounded away at Samford, rushing for 166 yards on 48 carries and dominating time of possession, holding the ball for more than 39 minutes. Samford went with freshman Quincy Crittendon at quarterback after starter Michael Hiers was a game-time scratch with an injured hand that kept him out of last week's opening-round win over Southeast Louisiana. But the Bulldogs went three-and-out on their first three possessions and an 11-play, 47-yard drive came up empty when Zach Williams' 34-yard field-goal attempt was blocked by Spencer Waege. Samford turned the ball over on downs and went three-and-out for the fourth time in the first half on its final two possessions.

The Bison got off to a slow start as well, but began to click offensively in the second quarter. Miller drove the Bison 69 yards in 12 plays for the opening score, hitting Joe Stoffel from 2 yards out for a 7-0 lead. Griffen Crosa added a 44-yard field goal as time expired in the half for a 10-0 lead. With Williams on crutches and his foot encased in a boot, North Dakota State turned to third-string back TK Marshall in the second half and he capped the opening drive with a 7-yard touchdown run. Samford turned to Hiers to start the second half, but he was picked off to end the Bulldogs' first possession of the half and the Bison drove 63 yards, with Miller nosing in from the 1 to take a 24-0 lead. Miller completed 15 of 18 pass attempts for 194 yards to lead North Dakota State. Kobe Johnson carried 15 times for 48 yards to lead the ground game. Marshall gained 47 yards on 11 carries with a touchdown and Miller added 21 yards on 12 carries and a score. - North Dakota State/AP College Football


(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  NOV 21 MISSOURI VALLEY CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State, 6-1, 212, Jr., Solon, Iowa (Solon HS),...Miller had the only five-touchdown game in the FCS this season with a school record-tying five rushing touchdowns in North Dakota State's 42-21 victory over North Dakota. He scored on runs of 4, 7 and 3 yards in the first half as the Bison opened a 28-7 lead and added TDs from 5 and 30 yards in the third quarter. Miller finished with a career-high 16 carries and 93 yards while averaging 5.8 yards per carry. He also went 8-for-12 passing for 159 yards including a career-long 76-yard passing play to convert a 3rd-and-7 from the Bison 6 and set up NDSU's second touchdown of the day for a 14-0 lead. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  Cam Miller and TaMerik Williams each ran for a touchdown in the fourth quarter as North Dakota State beat Southern Illinois 21-18 on Saturday. North Dakota State (8-2, 6-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference), ranked fourth in the FCS coaches poll, heads into its season finale next Saturday against rival North Dakota riding a three-game win streak. Miller's 5-yard touchdown run capped a 10-play, 69-yard drive early in the fourth quarter.

Williams ended a 14-play, 75-yard drive with a 3-yard scoring run with 4:40 remaining to stretch the Bison's lead to 21-10. Miller completed 6 of 11 passes that included a 27-yard touchdown pass to Kobe Johnson for the Bison in the first quarter. Nic Baker threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to D'Ante' Cox with 39 seconds left for Southern Illinois (5-5, 4-3), which has lost three straight. Baker was 14-of-23 passing for 174 yards and also threw an interception. - North Dakota State/AP College Football


(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  OCT 31 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State - Miller completed 20 of a career-high 30 passing attempts for 174 yards with one passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown in North Dakota State's 24-7 home win over Illinois State. Nine different receivers caught passes and Miller has connected with at least seven different players in each of NDSU's last four games. He is 71-for-97 (73%) over the last four contests and ranks fifth in FCS with a conference-best 69.8 completion percentage. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  Cam Miller accounted for two touchdowns and North Dakota State beat Illinois State 24-7 on Saturday. The FCS fourth-ranked Bison (6-2, 4-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference) rebounded from their 23-21 loss to South Dakota State that ended a three-game win streak. NDSU held Illinois State (5-3, 3-2) to just 144 yards of offense following the Redbirds' 75-yard touchdown drive in the first quarter. Miller completed 20 of 30 passes, including a 20-yard touchdown to Hunter Luepke. Miller also ran for a 4-yard score and accounted for 214 of the Bison's 373 total yards. Zack Annexstad threw a 13-yard touchdown pass Daniel Sobkowicz for Illinois State, which had only one first down in its four possessions in the second half. It was NDSU's 38th straight win after an open week in the regular season or postseason dating to 2005. - North Dakota State/AP College Football

(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  OCT 17 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State - Miller passed for a career-high 227 yards going 17-for-22 with two touchdowns plus one rushing touchdown against South Dakota State. He completed his first 13 passing attempts and led the Bison to touchdowns on their first three possessions to open up a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter. Miller used eight different receivers for the second straight game. He threw TD passes of 22 and 30 yards and a season-long pass of 41 yards. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  SEPT 5 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State - Miller went 6-for-9 passing for 105 yards and two touchdowns in the first half of a 56-14 win over Drake. WR Zach Mathis made his first career touchdown reception on a 31-yard passing play and TE Noah Gindorff hauled in a 24-yard TD pass among his team-high three receptions for 44 yards. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  Cam Miller threw a touchdown pass and added one of North Dakota State's six rushing scores as the Bison rolled to a 52-24 victory over South Dakota on Saturday. Tamerik Williams opened the scoring with a 1-yard TD run in the first quarter. Miller connected with Phoenix Sproles for a 75-yard touchdown and then scored on an 8-yard run to make it 21-0 after one quarter. Christian Watson's 43-yard TD run gave the Bison (10-1, 7-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference), ranked fourth in the latest FCS coaches poll, a 28-0 lead just three minutes into the second quarter. Miller completed 19 of 23 passes for 219 yards. Williams rushed for 60 of the Bison's 301 yards on the ground - scoring twice. Jalen Bussey and Kobe Johnson also had scoring runs. Freshman Carson Camp passed for 196 yards and two scores with one pick for the 16th-ranked Coyotes (7-4, 5-3). Michael Mansaray and JJ Galbreath had touchdown receptions. - AP College Football

(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  Cam Miller threw for two touchdowns, TaMerik Williams ran for two scores and North Dakota State beat Youngstown State 49-17 on Saturday to clinch at least a share of its 10th Missouri Valley Football Conference championship. North Dakota State (9-1, 6-1) had scoring plays of 49, 50, 61, 71 and 84 to bounce back from its first loss of the season. NDSU has not lost back-to-back games since a five-game losing streak in the 2009 season.

Williams carried it a career-high 18 times for 137 yards, including a 50-yard score, and Miller was 10 of 14 for 169 yards for North Dakota State. Jalen Bussey, Hunter Luepke and TK Marshall also had rushing scores. Bussey scored from 61-yards out and Marshall capped the scoring with an 84-yard touchdown run. Marshall, who entered with 55 yards rushing this season, also had a 60-yard run. At the half, NDSU had a 287-90 advantage in total yards and an 18-point lead. The Bison finished with 623 yards, while holding YSU to 288. Mitch Davidson threw for two touchdowns, both to Bryce Oliver, for Youngstown State (2-7, 1-6), which has lost 10 straight in the series. - AP College Football


(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  Sophomore quarterback Cam Miller came off the bench to lead two late touchdown drives and FCS No. 3-ranked North Dakota State came from behind to beat 17th-ranked Missouri State 27-20 on Saturday. Miller connected with Christian Watson on a 24-yard touchdown for the game-winning score with 4:57 remaining. His 29-yard scoring pass to Phoenix Sproles tied it at 20-all with 13:40 left. Miller completed 7-of-9 passing attempts for 122 yards.

Miller was 6-for-6 passing and connected with four different receivers on the Bison's go-ahead possession. He also picked up two first downs rushing on the 12-play, 62-yard drive that took a little more than seven minutes. Missouri State drove to the NDSU 36 on its final possession, but a pair of false start penalties and back-to-back sacks pushed the Bears into a fourth-and-33 and they couldn't convert. North Dakota State (7-0, 4-0 Missouri Valley Football Conference) likely will move to the No. 2 spot following Eastern Washington's 35-34 defeat at home against Weber State. Jason Shelley threw for 242 yards and Tobias Little ran for two scores for the Bears (4-3, 3-2). - North Dakota State/AP College Football


(DS#24 QB) rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  MARCH 15 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State, 6-1, 205, Fr., Solon (Iowa) High,...Miller accounted for 118 yards of total offense and led a key fourth-quarter scoring drive in North Dakota State's 21-13 victory over Illinois State. Playing in just his third game as a true freshman, Miller traded snaps with starter Zeb Noland in the first half and led the Bison for a majority of the second half. Miller rushed for a team-high 57 yards on 11 attempts and went 5 of 7 passing for 61 yards. His six-yard TD run with 3:39 left in the game capped a 13-play, 84-yard drive that ate up 8:13 of the final quarter. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

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