From Prep to Pro!, EST 2001


  Draft Scout by Conference











 Draft Scout College Football Player News: North Dakota State
Previous 15 Notes Next 15 Notes


  2019 ALL-NSIC SOUTH DIVISION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Michael Buetow, DL, Jr., Minnesota State, Fond du Lac, Wis.,...Has started in all 11 games on the defensive line for the Mavericks this season. Has tallied 10 tackles, including three for a loss and three sacks. Buetow recorded a season-high four tackles against Minnesota Duluth and recovered a fumble vs. the University of Mary. - Minnesota State Football

rSr/2022 DT Michael BuetowNorth Dakota State
News Source: Minnesota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-NSIC SOUTH DIVISION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Brayden Thomas, DL, Jr., Minnesota State, Bismarck, N.D.,...Thomas has started in all 11 games for the Mavericks on the defensive line. He leads the team in tackles for loss with 10 and in sacks with 6.5. Thomas also ranks fifth on the team in tackles with 36 and has recovered a fumble. Against Minnesota Crookston, he tallied a season-best seven tackles and four sacks. - Minnesota State Football

rSr/2022 DE Brayden ThomasNorth Dakota State
News Source: Minnesota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  Christian Watson scored long touchdowns on back-to-back touches early in the second quarter and two-time defending FCS champion North Dakota State blitzed Montana State 42-14 in a semifinal on Saturday for its 36th straight victory. Trey Lance found Watson behind the defense along the left sideline for a 75-yard touchdown one play after the Bobcats tied the game at 7. After a three-and-out by Montana State, Watson went 70 yards on a reverse. Lance threw for three touchdowns, including a 73-yard hookup with Dimitri Williams, and scored two rushing touchdowns.

The top-seeded Bison (15-0) were in the semifinals for the ninth straight year. They won eight and won the national championship each time. North Dakota State faces the winner of Weber State at second-seeded James Madison. James Madison beat the Bison in the semifinals in 2016. Montana State (11-4) lost to NDSU 52-10 in the second round last year. A week after being held to three field goals in a 9-3 quarterfinal win over Missouri Valley Conference rival Illinois State, the Bison scored on their opening drive, going 73 yards in 12 plays with Lance scoring on an 8-yard keeper. The Bobcats finally broke through with an eight-play, 8-yard drive with Travis Jonsen covering the final yard on a Wildcat formation play. That's when the roof caved in for Montana State, with the Bison successful adding a two-point conversation after Watson's second score for a 22-7 lead. - AP College Football


rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
News Source: AP College Football
Share/Comment: Here


  Griffin Crosa kicked three second-quarter field goals and North Dakota State's defense did the rest as the defending national champion Bison beat Illinois State 9-3 in an FCS quarterfinal on Saturday. The top-seeded Bison (14-0) will host No. 5 seed Montana State next week in the semifinals after posting their 35th consecutive victory, extending their own FCS record and tying them for fifth all-time among all Division I programs. They have won seven of the last eight FCS championships including the last two. The Bison held the unseeded Redbirds (10-5) to three points for the second time this season, having beaten Illinois State 37-3 in a Missouri Valley Football Conference game in Fargo on Oct. 5. This time the Redbirds defense kept the game close, allowing only Crosa's field goals of 38, 33 and 22 yards on consecutive possessions for a 9-0 halftime lead.

Illinois State's only points came from Sam Fenlason's 27-yard field goal after a 70-yard drive. The Redbirds reached Bison territory only one other time. Trey Lance was 10-of-21 passing for 135 yards and rushed for 41 yards on 11 carries for North Dakota State. Christian Watson had 102 yards receiving by halftime but made only one more catch and finished with 107 yards. James Robinson, who rushed for over 200 yards in the Redbirds' two playoff victories, finished with 94 yards on 24 carries while Bruce Jefferson added 58 on 11. North Dakota State was outrushed 160-138, the first time that has happened since Nov. 4, 2017 -- which was also its last loss, 33-21 to South Dakota State. - AP College Football


rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
News Source: AP College Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 WALTER PAYTON AWARD FINALIST: North Dakota State redshirt freshman quarterback Trey Lance has helped No. 1 North Dakota State to a 13-0 start, most notably throwing for 25 touchdowns without an interception. The Missouri Valley offensive player of the year is No. 1 nationally in passing efficiency (187.5) and No. 3 in completion percentage (68.5), and has 3,185 yards of total offense and 11 touchdown rushes. - STATS FCS Football

rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
News Source: STATS FCS Football
Share/Comment: Here


  Trey Lance threw for two touchdowns and ran for another and defending champion North Dakota State pulled away in the second half to beat Nicholls 37-13 in a second-round FCS playoff game Saturday. The Bison (13-0), who have won seven of the last eight FCS championships, including the previous two, will host Illinois State in the third round. Gavin Lasseigne's second field goal cut the Bison's lead to 14-13 with 10:36 left in the third quarter but two interceptions later in the quarter led to 10 points for NDSU (13-0), which extended its win streak to 34 games, the longest current run in Division I. The Bison added a 6-yard run by Lance and a 3-yarder from Dimitri Williams in the fourth quarter. Nicholls (9-5) had a five-game winning streak end and was denied reaching the quarterfinals for the first time. Lance finished with 257 yards total offense with the Bison outgaining the Colonels 434-265. - AP College Football

rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
News Source: AP College Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): FB Garrett Malstrom,...Eight other NDSU players were listed as honorable mention: running backs Ty Brooks and Adam Cofield, fullbacks Hunter Luepke and Garrett Malstrom, return specialist Trevor Heit, offensive lineman Karson Schoening, defensive lineman Spencer Waege, and defensive back Michael Tutsie. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2020 FB Garrett MalstromNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): OL Karson Schoening,...Eight other NDSU players were listed as honorable mention: running backs Ty Brooks and Adam Cofield, fullbacks Hunter Luepke and Garrett Malstrom, return specialist Trevor Heit, offensive lineman Karson Schoening, defensive lineman Spencer Waege, and defensive back Michael Tutsie. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2022 C Karson SchoeningNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): RS Trevor Heit,...Eight other NDSU players were listed as honorable mention: running backs Ty Brooks and Adam Cofield, fullbacks Hunter Luepke and Garrett Malstrom, return specialist Trevor Heit, offensive lineman Karson Schoening, defensive lineman Spencer Waege, and defensive back Michael Tutsie. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2022 WR Trevor HeitNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): FB Hunter Luepke,...Eight other NDSU players were listed as honorable mention: running backs Ty Brooks and Adam Cofield, fullbacks Hunter Luepke and Garrett Malstrom, return specialist Trevor Heit, offensive lineman Karson Schoening, defensive lineman Spencer Waege, and defensive back Michael Tutsie. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2023 FB Hunter LuepkeNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): RB Ty Brooks,...Eight other NDSU players were listed as honorable mention: running backs Ty Brooks and Adam Cofield, fullbacks Hunter Luepke and Garrett Malstrom, return specialist Trevor Heit, offensive lineman Karson Schoening, defensive lineman Spencer Waege, and defensive back Michael Tutsie. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2020 RB Ty BrooksNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DL Spencer Waege,...Eight other NDSU players were listed as honorable mention: running backs Ty Brooks and Adam Cofield, fullbacks Hunter Luepke and Garrett Malstrom, return specialist Trevor Heit, offensive lineman Karson Schoening, defensive lineman Spencer Waege, and defensive back Michael Tutsie. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2023 DT Spencer WaegeNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DB Michael Tutsie,...Eight other NDSU players were listed as honorable mention: running backs Ty Brooks and Adam Cofield, fullbacks Hunter Luepke and Garrett Malstrom, return specialist Trevor Heit, offensive lineman Karson Schoening, defensive lineman Spencer Waege, and defensive back Michael Tutsie. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2023 FS Michael TutsieNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY SECOND TEAM (COACHES): WR Christian Watson, North Dakota State,...North Dakota State led all schools with 11 players named to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference team Monday, Dec. 2, by a vote of the league's media, head coaches and sports information directors. Bison wide receiver Christian Watson and cornerbacks Marquise Bridges and Josh Hayes were voted to the second team. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2022 WR Christian WatsonNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here


  2019 ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DB Marquise Bridges, North Dakota State,...North Dakota State led all schools with 11 players named to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference team Monday, Dec. 2, by a vote of the league's media, head coaches and sports information directors. Bison wide receiver Christian Watson and cornerbacks Marquise Bridges and Josh Hayes were voted to the second team. - North Dakota State Football

rSr/2020 CB Marquise BridgesNorth Dakota State
News Source: North Dakota State Football
Share/Comment: Here

Previous 15 Notes Next 15 Notes






 BACK TO TOP

 North Dakota State Football Videos

 Buy Draft Scout Weekly


** Draft Scout Data **

(Everything Online PLUS)

 Support Draft Scout

The Database Engine for NFLDraftScout.com, Draft Scout is being repurposed...Support the Future Development of ScoutNation.com...

 




 Draft Scout Archives


** 2010-2022 Draft Scout Archives **

(Yearly Player Data Exports, Prospect Lists & More)

 

 Draft Scout Future

100% Dedicated and Never Done
80% Innovated
45% Hidden
35% Built

Synergization