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  SEPT 6 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL NOTABLE PERFORMANCE: P Kaedin Steindorf, North Dakota State - Steindorf averaged 40.0 yards on five punts in his collegiate debut as North Dakota State beat Albany 28-6. He placed three punts inside the 20 and had a long of 50 yards as the Bison coverage team downed three punts and forced two fair catches. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2025 P Kaedin SteindorfNorth Dakota State
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  SEPT 6 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL NOTABLE PERFORMANCE: DT Eli Mostaert, North Dakota State - Mostaert was part of a disruptive front line that helped contain CAA-leading rusher Karl Mofor to just 21 yards on 11 carries in North Dakota State's 28-6 home win over Albany. Mostaert had one solo sack, one assisted sack, and finished with three total tackles as the Bison defense held Albany to 0-for-11 on third down. - Missouri Valley Football

rSr/2025 DT Eli MostaertNorth 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

rSr/2025 QB Cam MillerNorth Dakota State
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  MARCH 15 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: LB James Kaczor, North Dakota State - Kaczor made a team-high eight tackles including five solo stops in North Dakota State's 21-13 victory over Illinois State. Kaczor also broke up one pass and had two quarterback hurries in helping limit the Redbirds to completing 9 of 26 attempts. He is NDSU's second-leading tackler this season with 42 total tackles and a team-high 23 solos. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

rSr/2023 OLB James KaczorNorth Dakota State
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  MARCH 15 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: WR Christian Watson, North Dakota State - Watson had a game-high 138 all-purpose yards including a season-high four receptions and 93 yards on seven targets in North Dakota State's 21-13 victory over Illinois State. Watson had kickoff returns of 26 and 31 yards and caught three passes for 77 yards in the first quarter to help spark the Bison to a 14-0 lead. Watson entered the game with only five receptions and 123 all-purpose yards in NDSU's previous four contests. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

rSr/2022 WR Christian WatsonNorth Dakota State
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  MARCH 15 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: RS Jayden Price, North Dakota State - Price returned Illinois State's first punt of the game 85 yards for his first career touchdown to spark North Dakota State's 21-13 victory. It was the third longest punt return in NDSU history and one of only five punt return attempts by the Bison in 37 opportunities this year. A first-year starter at cornerback, Price added three tackles including one tackle for loss on defense. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

rSr/2024 CB Jayden PriceNorth Dakota State
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  MARCH 8 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: DE Spencer Waege, North Dakota State -- Waege made four total tackles including a career-high 3.0 sacks for 22 yards and a forced fumble in North Dakota State's 25-0 victory at Missouri State. It was NDSU's second shutout in two seasons against the Bears. The Bison defense registered seven sacks and nine tackles for loss while limiting MSU to just 63 net yards rushing. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

rSr/2023 DT Spencer WaegeNorth Dakota State
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  MARCH 8 MISSOURI VALLEY SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: P Garret Wegner, North Dakota State, 6-0, 197, Sr., Lodi (Wis.) High,...Wegner averaged 52.2 yards on five punts including a career-long of 67 yards that ranks fourth longest in the FCS this season. Wegner also had punts of 54 and 59 yards and placed two inside the 20-yard line while limiting Missouri State to 10 return yards. Wegner also ran a fake punt 23 yards for a first down to set up NDSU's first touchdown in a 25-0 victory. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

rSr/2022 P Garret WegnerNorth Dakota State
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  FEB 22 MISSOURI VALLEY SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: PK Jake Reinholz, North Dakota State, 6-3, 217, Jr., Fargo, N.D.,...Reinholz scored seven points in North Dakota State's 25-7 victory over Youngstown State. His two-point conversion run put NDSU ahead 8-0 late in the first quarter, and his second career field goal (from 28 yards) gave the Bison an 11-0 lead before halftime. Reinholz added a pair of extra point kicks and averaged 62.8 yards on five kickoffs with two touchbacks. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

rSr/2022 K Jake ReinholzNorth Dakota State
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  Just three days after the only game of the fall, NDSU quarterback Trey Lance says he's going to enter the 2021 NFL Draft. This is the first time in FCS history that a redshirt sophomore quarterback is leaving early to go pro. Trey told Yahoo Sports today about his decision to head to the National Football League. Lance lead NDSU to 17 straight wins as the starting QB. He leaves with 30 touchdown passes and only one interception which happened on Saturday. - WFYR TV Fox News, West Dakota

rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
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  While Trey Lance is the headliner for North Dakota State's lone football game this fall, the quarterback's top protector will have his moment on stage Saturday when the Bison meet Central Arkansas in the Fargodome. Dillon Radunz, a senior left tackle from Becker, Minn., will play his only game of the 2020-21 campaign before skipping the Bison's eight-game Missouri Valley Conference spring schedule to prepare for the NFL draft. He's doing so with no regrets. "I feel good with where I'm at and the decisions I'm making," said Radunz, a two-year starter for the three-time defending FCS champions. "I don't think I'm losing out on much because I still have this Bison family...Yeah, it'd be awesome to play more games with these guys, but it's part of God's plan and part of the way things ended up being." Radunz is a 6-6, 299-pound blocker who didn't allow a sack last year on his way to consensus FCS All-America honors. Dubbed by Becker coach Dwight Lundeen as the best player he's coached in his 50-year career, Radunz has the attention of NFL scouts, and Jim Nagy, executive director of the Senior Bowl, believes he has first-round potential. Nagy tweeted that Radunz would be his first choice among non-quarterbacks in the 2021 draft. - Star Tribune

Sr/2021 OT Dillon RadunzNorth Dakota State
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  Trey Lance threw for two touchdowns, ran for two more and three-time FCS defending champion North Dakota State rallied with a 21-point fourth quarter to beat Central Arkansas 39-28 on Saturday. The Bison's lone fall game was a de facto audition for Lance, judged to be a potential first-round pick if the redshirt sophomore declares for the NFL Draft. As last season's Walter Payton Award winner, he threw for 28 touchdowns with no interceptions in 287 attempts but that run ended Saturday when he was picked by Nick Nakawaasah in the third quarter, which led to Breylin Smith's TD toss to Lujuan Winningham and a 20-18 Bears lead. In the fourth quarter, Lance ran for a score and, after Smith and Winningham connected for another TD, threw to Hunter Luepke for a 32-28 lead.

Luepke added the final points on a 13-yard run with under two minutes remaining. Lance rushed for 143 yards on 15 carries and was 15-of-30 passing for 149 yards. Smith was 25 of 38 for 226 yards, three scores and two interceptions. The victory extended the Bison's win streak to 38, the longest in FCS history, and home win streak to 29, the longest active run in Division I. They will take part in the Missouri Valley Football Conference's spring season with an eye on winning a 17th national championship. Central Arkansas (2-1) opted out of a potential spring season with the Southland Conference and is playing a 10-game schedule this fall. The Bears were conference co-champs with Nicholls State last season. - North Dakota State/AP College Football


rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
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  2021 SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: Dillon Radunz, North Dakota State,...Radunz was a consensus first team All-American by the Associated Press, AFCA, STATS, HERO Sports, FCS Athletic Directors Association, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Phil Steele and Athlon Sports in 2019...All-Missouri Valley Football Conference first team...Started all 16 games at left tackle...MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week twice for his performances against Youngstown State and South Dakota...Had zero missed assignments or pressures allowed as NDSU rushed for 251 yards and 7.4 yards per carry at YSU. - North Dakota State Football

Sr/2021 OT Dillon RadunzNorth Dakota State
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  North Dakota State director of athletics Matt Larsen and head football coach Matt Entz announced Monday, Aug. 24, the Bison football team will play one non-conference game to cap the 2020 fall practice schedule. NDSU will host Central Arkansas at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, in the first meeting between the two schools. It is the beginning of a three-game contract that includes games in Fargo on Sept. 16, 2023, and Conway, Ark., on Sept. 20, 2025. The Bears, who play in the Southland Conference, have won 35 games and made three NCAA FCS playoff appearances in the past four seasons. Larsen said NDSU's goal was to maximize opportunities to play games after the Missouri Valley Football Conference Presidents Council voted to move the conference schedule to the spring and allow schools, at their discretion, to play non-conference games this fall. - North Dakota State Football

rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
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  2020 PHIL STEELE/DRAFTSCOUT PRESEASON ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY FIRST TEAM: Trey Lance, North Dakota St, Soph.,...Lance set the NCAA all-divisions record for most passing attempts in a complete season (287) without an interception in 2019...Finished the year with a school-record 288 career consecutive passing attempts without an interception...NDSU single-season records for passing efficiency (180.6) and total offense yards (3,886)...Set an NDSU freshman record with 1,100 rushing yards and had a team-high 14 rushing TDs...His 2,786 passing yards were most by a freshman in NDSU and MVFC single-season history...Passed for 28 TDs, the most by an NDSU freshman and tied for second overall in Bison history...First NDSU freshman to start a season-opener at quarterback. - North Dakota State Football

rSo/2021 QB *Trey LanceNorth Dakota State
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