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No. 2 Bison Smother No. 5 South Dakota State 28-7 to Open MVFC Play
10/3/2015 9:58:00 PM | Football
BROOKINGS, S.D. – Carson Wentz passed for one touchdown and rushed for another as No. 2-ranked North Dakota State beat No. 5-ranked South Dakota State 28-7 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference opener for both teams.
A stadium-record crowd of 17,348 was on hand at the half-rebuilt Coughlin-Alumni Stadium to watch North Dakota State win the Dakota Marker for the sixth straight time. The Bison have won eight straight in the series since 2010.
The Bison defense smothered the SDSU ground game, holding the Jacks to minus-4 yards rushing. Sophomore defensive end Greg Menard racked up a career-high 2.5 sacks, with two solo stops coming in a span of three plays in the fourth quarter.
Wentz was 19-of-27 passing for 183 yards and rushed seven times for 54 yards including a 27-yard TD in the third quarter that gave NDSU a 28-0 lead. That followed a three-and-out for the Bison defense after linebacker Nick DeLuca downed a punt at the SDSU 1.
The NDSU defense, which allowed just 58 yards in the first half, made a big defensive stand on the next series. SDSU advanced to the NDSU 3 before an incompletion, a Menard sack to the 6, a five-yard run to the 1, and a fourth-and-goal stop by DeLuca and Matt Plank.
Senior receiver Zach Vraa reeled in a season-best seven catches for 51 yards. The balanced Bison offense had eight players with at least one carry and seven with a catch in the game.
The Bison got a pair of third-down receptions by Vraa to extend a 10-play, 69-yard drive on their first possession. Nate Moody hauled in a 14-yard pass at the SDSU 2 to set up a rushing touchdown by King Frazier on the next play for a 7-0 lead.
After a three-and-out on the next NDSU possession, the Bison moved into SDSU territory with a 20-yard run by Lance Dunn before Moody struck again with a 30-yard reception on third-and-15 that moved the Bison to the SDSU 4. Chase Morlock capped the 68-yard drive with a three-yard TD run to make it 14-0.
Sophomore safety Tre Dempsey led the Bison defense with six tackles and DeLuca had five stops.
North Dakota State hosts Northern Iowa at 1 p.m. in the annual homecoming game Saturday, Oct. 10, at Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome. The Panthers are 2-2 after losing 21-13 at Illinois State.
A stadium-record crowd of 17,348 was on hand at the half-rebuilt Coughlin-Alumni Stadium to watch North Dakota State win the Dakota Marker for the sixth straight time. The Bison have won eight straight in the series since 2010.
The Bison defense smothered the SDSU ground game, holding the Jacks to minus-4 yards rushing. Sophomore defensive end Greg Menard racked up a career-high 2.5 sacks, with two solo stops coming in a span of three plays in the fourth quarter.
Wentz was 19-of-27 passing for 183 yards and rushed seven times for 54 yards including a 27-yard TD in the third quarter that gave NDSU a 28-0 lead. That followed a three-and-out for the Bison defense after linebacker Nick DeLuca downed a punt at the SDSU 1.
The NDSU defense, which allowed just 58 yards in the first half, made a big defensive stand on the next series. SDSU advanced to the NDSU 3 before an incompletion, a Menard sack to the 6, a five-yard run to the 1, and a fourth-and-goal stop by DeLuca and Matt Plank.
Senior receiver Zach Vraa reeled in a season-best seven catches for 51 yards. The balanced Bison offense had eight players with at least one carry and seven with a catch in the game.
The Bison got a pair of third-down receptions by Vraa to extend a 10-play, 69-yard drive on their first possession. Nate Moody hauled in a 14-yard pass at the SDSU 2 to set up a rushing touchdown by King Frazier on the next play for a 7-0 lead.
After a three-and-out on the next NDSU possession, the Bison moved into SDSU territory with a 20-yard run by Lance Dunn before Moody struck again with a 30-yard reception on third-and-15 that moved the Bison to the SDSU 4. Chase Morlock capped the 68-yard drive with a three-yard TD run to make it 14-0.
Sophomore safety Tre Dempsey led the Bison defense with six tackles and DeLuca had five stops.
North Dakota State hosts Northern Iowa at 1 p.m. in the annual homecoming game Saturday, Oct. 10, at Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome. The Panthers are 2-2 after losing 21-13 at Illinois State.
Team Stats
NDSU
SDSU
Total Yards
385
238
Pass Yards
183
242
Rushing Yards
202
-4
Penalty Yards
63
89
1st Downs
22
12
3rd Downs
11
2
4th Downs
0
2
TOP
39:19
20:41
1st Quarter

NDSU 7, SDSU 0
NDSU - King Frazier 2 yd run (Cam Pedersen kick), 10 plays, 69 yards, TOP 5:49
2nd Quarter

NDSU 14, SDSU 0
NDSU - Chase Morlock 3 yd run (Cam Pedersen kick), 9 plays, 68 yards, TOP 4:06

NDSU 21, SDSU 0
NDSU - Luke Albers 2 yd pass from Carson Wentz (Cam Pedersen kick) 12 plays, 65 yards, TOP 6:30
3rd Quarter

NDSU 28, SDSU 0
NDSU - Carson Wentz 27 yd run (Cam Pedersen kick), 1 plays, 27 yards, TOP 0:11

NDSU 28, SDSU 7
SDSU - Dallas Goedert 26 yd pass from Zach Lujan (Jay Carlson kick) 6 plays, 64 yards, TOP 2:19
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