FRISCO, TX – For the third straight year, the Bison of North Dakota State are the champions of the FCS.
NDSU beat Towson 35-7 to capture the program’s third consecutive national championship in the final game for senior quarterback Brock Jensen and head coach Craig Bohl, who will move up a division to take the reins at Wyoming.
Jensen, who had a touchdown pass and a touchdown run, was named the game’s MVP for the second year in a row.
Jason Horowitz and Rocky Boiman called the action on WestwoodOne Sports.
(John Crockett’s 2-yd TD run puts the Bison up 7-0)
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(It’s 7-7 after Terrance West’s 3-yd TD run)
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(NDSU blocks a Towson field goal attempt and sets up the offense with a short field)
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(Ryan Smith cashes in on the very next play)
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(It’s 21-7 after Brock Jensen connects with Zach Vraa)
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(Jensen runs one in as the Bison begin to pull away)
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(Sam Ojuri’s TD run makes it 35-7)
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(The final call as NDSU wins another FCS title)
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(Brock Jensen’s postgame interview with WestwoodOne sideline reporter Ted Emrich)
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(Craig Bohl’s postgame interview with WestwoodOne sideline reporter Ted Emrich)
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(Postgame recap from Jason Horowitz and Rocky Boiman)
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