FRISCO, Texas –
Carson Wentz scored on a five-yard run with 37 seconds remaining to lift the North Dakota State football team to its fourth consecutive Division I FCS national championship, defeating Illinois State 29-27 on Saturday afternoon at Toyota Stadium.
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NDSU (15-1) becomes the first school in Division I history to win four straight national titles.
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Wentz was masterful at the helm of the Bison offense, completing 15-of-22 passes for 237 yards and rushing 16 times for 87 yards. The Bismarck, N.D., native earned the game's Most Outstanding Player award.
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Leading 23-14 with 11:20 remaining in the game, the Bison saw their lead disappear after two Illinois State touchdowns. ISU quarterback Tre Roberson scored on a 58-yard run to put the Redbirds up 27-23 with 1:38 left.
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Wentz led the Bison down the field with the game on the line, completing three passes to freshman
RJ Urzendowski before scoring the game-winning touchdown on a keeper behind All-American left tackle
Joe Haeg.
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Linebacker
Esley Thorton sealed the title with an interception at the NDSU 45 with eight seconds left.
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The national championship is the 12th in NDSU history, including eight won before the move to Division I. NDSU's seniors finish their four-year career with a record of 58-3.
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The Bison fell behind 7-0 early after a 13-yard touchdown pass from Illinois State's Tre Roberson to Jon-Marc Anderson with 5:28 left in the first quarter. NDSU responded with a 41-yard field goal by
Adam Keller and a 6-yard scoring strike from Wentz to
Luke Albers with 8:43 left in the second quarter.
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NDSU led 10-7 at halftime.
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The Bison extended their lead early in the third quarter after the Redbirds muffed the opening kickoff and
Chris Board recovered. Keller connected for another 41-yard FG on that possession, and NDSU scored on a 7-yard run by
John Crockett to go up 20-7 at the 7:28 mark of the third quarter.
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