NDSU outlasts Youngstown State to remain undefeated
NDSU outlasts Youngstown State to remain undefeated NCAA.com
MORE: However, Weymiller answered for his second score and the Panthers led 24-6 at the break. The Jackrabbits tried once again to answer UNI’s offense, but a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns from quarterback Eli Dunne sent the Panthers home with a victory in dominant fashion.
Final: Northern Iowa, 38, South Dakota State 18
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PRESENTED BY Another notable week of FCS games have come and gone, so let's put everything in perspective. FCS FOOTBALL:1 North Dakota State stayed unbeaten in top-ranked thriller
The No. 2 Bison of North Dakota State traveled to Youngstown, Ohio Saturday to take on No. 8 Youngstown State. The Penguins controlled the first quarter, jumping out to an early 10-0 lead after a Nathan Mays passing touchdown to Damoun Patterson. The Bison answered quickly on Easton Stick’s pass to RJ Urzendowski from 16 yards out. The game was knotted at half 10-10. Cam’s 36 yarder is good and the Bison win 27-24! — NDSU Football (@NDSUfootball) Mays opened the second half by putting the Penguins back ahead on his 29-yard touchdown to Kevin Rader. However, the back and forth battle was answered by Stick who connected with Nate Jenson for a score; then, four minutes later, he scrambled and weaved in-and-out of Penguin defenders 80-yards to the house. NDSU led 24-17. Youngstown state, down to its last possession, used nine plays to travel 90 yards and converted on 3rd and goal for a Tevin McCaster game-tying score. Overtime. NDSU won the toss and chose defense. Their defense came to play, giving up just two yards and forcing a 39-yard Zak Kennedy field goal that swung wide-right. The Bison answered the opportunity and iced the Penguins at their place on a field goal by Cam Pedersen. Final: North Dakota State 27, Youngstown State 242 James Madison made Corso s headgear pick come true
The fans of the No. 1 James Madison Dukes were treated well all-day long. After packing The Quad for College GameDay and watching , fans packed Bridgeforth Stadium for the showdown with No. 14 Villanova. James Madison’s defense controlled the first three quarters, not allowing a point. The defense was aided by kicker Tyler Gray who converted three field goals (22, 36, 17) and a touchdown catch by Clayton Cheatham from quarterback Bryan Schor. We can't help it we have to take another look at the amazing atmosphere from yesterday's stop at — CAA Football (@CAAFootball) The Dukes led 16-0 after three quarters. However, the Wildcats answered the call early in the fourth and cut the lead in half thanks to a Kyle McCloskey pass TD to Todd Summers from 4 yards out. Eight points is all they could muster though as the stout defense of James Madison shut down Nova from there on out. Schor’s second touchdown went 29 yards to David Eldridge and the Dukes put the icing on the cake with a Brandon Hereford pick six. Final: James Madison 30, Villanova 83 Northern Iowa rebounded to upset the Jackrabbits
Coming off a tough homecoming loss to a ranked Western Illinois team, previously ranked Northern Iowa needed to get back on track against No. 7 South Dakota State. The Panthers controlled the Jackrabbits from the start and led 17-0 after one quarter of play due to a pair of touchdowns on the ground by Christian Jegen and Marcus Weymiller. South Dakota State scored its first points with 11 minutes remaining in the second quarter on an 11-yard strike from Taryn Christion to Jake Wieneke.MORE: However, Weymiller answered for his second score and the Panthers led 24-6 at the break. The Jackrabbits tried once again to answer UNI’s offense, but a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns from quarterback Eli Dunne sent the Panthers home with a victory in dominant fashion.
Final: Northern Iowa, 38, South Dakota State 18