North Dakota State New Hampshire invoke similarities

North Dakota State New Hampshire invoke similarities

North Dakota State, New Hampshire invoke similarities NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY FARGO, N.D. -- The FCS semifinal between North Dakota State and New Hampshire will be the first meeting between the schools. Players on both sides say they have a lot in common.FCS SEMIFINALS
New Hamphire vs. North Dakota State
8 p.m. ET Friday ESPN2 The Bison (13-0) are seeking their third consecutive FCS title. The Wildcats (10-4) are making their first appearance in the FCS semifinals. The winner will face either Towson or Eastern Washington in the FCS championship on Jan. 4 in Frisco, Texas. NDSU offensive lineman and New Hampshire defensive back Manny Asam used the same words earlier this week to describe the other team, such as disciplined, physical and well-coached. Both teams pursue the ball and ''play through the whistle,'' Turner said. ''They're kind of like us with the mindset that they come out, they play hard and they try to get the job done,'' Turner said. Said Asam: ''It's going to be a battle because we kind of rely on the same kind of elements to make us successful.'' Those elements include stingy defense -- NDSU is No. 1 in FCS in fewest points allowed per game and New Hampshire is No. 14 -- and offenses that are effective, if not flashy. The teams have been known to grind down their opponents, especially the Bison. NDSU has held 12 of its 13 opponents scoreless in the fourth quarter. Something will have to give on Friday night, Bison offensive lineman Zack Johnson said. ''We're going to still try to wear them down, but from what I've seen, they don't get worn down very easily,'' Johnson said.
-- Manny Asam The All-American Turner, who earlier this week was invited to the Senior Bowl, said New Hampshire will be the best team NDSU has faced in this year's playoffs. He said the Wildcats go about their business quietly, unlike NDSU's opponents in the first two rounds. ''Coastal Carolina came in here and everyone was talking about their offense,'' Turner said. ''Furman was coming in here just talking about, you know, they beat Georgia Southern, they beat Wofford, they were going to get payback for their conference and what not. ''Each team had something different to say, but I haven't heard anything out of New Hampshire yet,'' he said. The Wildcats advanced with wins against Lafayette, Maine and Southeastern Louisiana. This will be their third consecutive game on the road. NDSU hasn't left town for a month. The Bison are 9-0 overall at home in the FCS playoffs and have won 10 consecutive home postseason games dating to a 1992 victory in the Division II tournament. NDSU's 22-game winning streak is the longest in Division I, ahead of 15 in a row by Florida State. The ESPN-driven game day schedule for NDSU will be drastically different from last week, when players met at 7:15 a.m. for the pre-game meal in advance of an 11 a.m. kickoff. Friday's game at the Fargodome is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ''Friday night lights ... this brings me back to the high-school days,'' Bison All-American defensive back Marcus Williams said. ''There's nothing better than playing under those lights in front of that crowd.''

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