MACOMB, Ill. – Running back
John Crockett threw a touchdown pass and ran for another in the fourth quarter as No. 1-ranked North Dakota State survived its Missouri Valley Football Conference opener with a 17-10 victory at Western Illinois on Saturday, Oct. 4, before a homecoming crowd of 5,111 at Hanson Field.
Crockett connected with quarterback
Carson Wentz on a 16-yard pass to tie the game 10-10 with 11:17 to play, and the Bison (5-0, 1-0 MVFC) got a three-and-out on defense before Crockett scored from seven yards out to cap a 10-play, 67-yard drive with 3:51 left.
Western Illinois (2-4, 0-2 MVFC) reached the NDSU 36 before safety
Christian Dudzik's pass breakup on fourth-and-3 stalled the drive, and the Bison kneeled twice to clinch their 29th straight victory, and their 21st straight away from home.
NDSU outgained Western Illinois 405 to 321 but the Bison managed only 149 yards rushing and 3.6 yards per carry. Crockett rushed 22 times for 79 yards, Wentz went 19-for-29 passing for 240 yards with one interception, and
RJ Urzendowski caught seven passes for a career-high 114 yards.
The teams combined for five turnovers but none led to points. Each team had two turnovers in the first half and the game was tied 3-3 at the break. NDSU's
Adam Keller kicked a 20-yard field goal and Nathan Knuffman booted one from 30 yards for WIU. Keller missed a 54-yarder late in the first half to snap a streak of 14 straight field goals made.
J.C. Baker's 34-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter gave Western Illinois a 10-3 lead. The Bison threatened to tie late in the third before stalling at the WIU 2, then had Keller's 19-yard field goal try blocked at the start of the fourth quarter.
Baker finished with 175 yards rushing, the most by an opponent since Eastern Washington's Taiwan Jones rushed for 230 yards in NDSU's 2010 quarterfinal loss. WIU's 253 rushing yards was the most by an NDSU opponent since Georgia Southern's 271 in the 2012 semifinals.
Safety
Colten Heagle made a career-high 16 tackles and linebacker
Carlton Littlejohn had 10 tackles to lead the Bison defense. Linebacker Kevin Kintzel made 16 tackles for Western Illinois.
North Dakota State hosts Southern Illinois at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, in the annual homecoming game at Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome. The Salukis were 4-1 heading into Saturday night's home game with South Dakota.