
South Dakota Rallies Late for 29-28 Win Over NDSU
11/23/2024 6:40:00 PM | Football
South Dakota (9-2) won a share of its first Missouri Valley Football Conference championship and forced a three-way tie for the title at 7-1 in league play. South Dakota State (10-2) claimed a share of its third straight crown with a 45-9 road win over Missouri State.
SDSU will be the league's automatic qualifier for the FCS playoffs based on tiebreaker criteria, which went to highest Sagarin rating. USD and NDSU will await at-large berths for the 24-team field, which will be announced at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 24, on ESPNU.
North Dakota State (10-2, 7-1 MVFC) erased its largest deficit of the season after falling behind 14-0 in the first half. The Bison went three-and-out on their first three possessions and punted four times before stringing together four straight touchdown drives.
Quarterback Cam Miller connected with Braylon Henderson on a 23-yard touchdown pass and CharMar Brown scored on a 3-yard run as the Bison executed their two-minute offense to tie the game 14-14 before halftime.
NDSU limited USD to a 37-yard field goal on the opening drive of the second half and then went ahead with a 10-play, 80-yard scoring drive. Miller converted two third downs on a 44-yard completion to Chris Harris and a 3-yard run before scoring from 2 yards out to make it 21-17.
USD stalled on its next possession and downed a punt inside the NDSU 1-yard line with 3 seconds left in the third quarter, but the Coyotes wouldn't get the ball back until there was 4:10 left in the game.
NDSU marched 99 yards in 20 plays and ate up 10 minutes, 53 seconds of the clock, converting two fourth-and-1 attempts along the way. Miller picked up 3 yards from the Bison 37 and found the edge on a 16-yard run from the Bison 49.
The Bison reached the USD 12 before settling for a 30-yard field goal attempt, but a USD penalty for leaping over the long snapper gave the Bison another first down to the USD 6 and Brown scored two plays later to make it a two-possession game.
South Dakota faced fourth-and-10 on the next drive when Javion Phelps caught a 31-yard pass from Bouman to reach the NDSU 40, and two plays later Jack Martens caught a 40-yard touchdown pass down the left sideline to cut NDSU's lead to 28-23.
The ensuing kickoff went over a shallow NDSU return unit to the 1-yard line, and the Bison started on their own 2 with 3:20 to play. USD forced a Bison punt seven plays later and took over with 1:16 left at its own 42.
USD caught a break with official replay overturning the call of an incomplete pass, resulting in a 23-yard completion from Bouman to Phelps reaching the Bison 27. After a short completion and sack back to the Bison 25, Bouman connected with Phelps again for the winning score.
Miller finished 10 of 22 passing for 174 yards and became NDSU's all-time career passing yards leader, finishing the game with 8,810 yards and breaking the record of 8,693 set by Easton Stick from 2015 to 2018.
Miller was also NDSU's leading rusher with 19 carries for 82 yards and one touchdown, while Brown finished with 19 carries for 54 yards and two TDs.
Team Stats

NDS 0, USD 7
USD - Theis,Travis 6 yd run (Leyland,Will kick), 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 06:14

NDS 0, USD 14
USD - Theis,Travis 14 yd run (Leyland,Will kick), 7 plays, 73 yards, TOP 04:13

NDS 7, USD 14
NDS - Henderson,Braylon 23 yd pass from Miller,Cam (Crosa,Griffin kick) 6 plays, 66 yards, TOP 02:57

NDS 14, USD 14
NDS - Brown,CharMar 3 yd run (Crosa,Griffin kick), 9 plays, 83 yards, TOP 01:17

NDS 14, USD 17
USD - Leyland,Will 37 yd field goal 10 plays, 51 yards, TOP 04:39

NDS 21, USD 17
NDS - Miller,Cam 2 yd run (Crosa,Griffin kick), 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 05:29

NDS 28, USD 17
NDS - Brown,CharMar 1 yd run (Crosa,Griffin kick), 20 plays, 99 yards, TOP 10:53

NDS 28, USD 23
USD - Martens,Jack 40 yd pass from Bouman,Aidan () 6 plays, 71 yards, TOP 00:48

NDS 28, USD 29
USD - Phelps,Javion 25 yd pass from Bouman,Aidan () 6 plays, 58 yards, TOP 01:04
























