Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

North Dakota St. claims seventh title

-

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 38, EASTERN WASHINGTON 24

FRISCO, Texas — A perfect ending for North Dakota State Coach Chris Klieman and quarterbac­k Easton Stick, and yet another championsh­ip for the Bison. Stick ran for three touchdowns and threw for two more as the Bison beat Eastern Washington 38-24 on Saturday for their record seventh NCAA Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n title, the fourth in five years with Klieman as head coach before he takes over at Kansas State. “It was a special journey — 15-0, end it with a national championsh­ip. … The story’s complete,” said Klieman, 69-6 as head coach and part of all of those titles, three as defensive coordinato­r. “That’s something that movies are made out of, dreams are made out of, books are written about.” North Dakota State (15-0) has won those seven FCS titles over the past eight seasons. Matt Entz, the Bison defensive coordinato­r the past five seasons, takes over as head coach. Stick, who succeeded Carson Wentz as NDSU’s quarterbac­k, threw for 198 yards and ran for 121 in his 49th victory to become the winningest FCS quarterbac­k. Stick leaves with school records for total yards (11,216), passing yards (8,693) and 129 total touchdowns (88 passing, 41 rushing). “This place is special,” Stick said. “Quarterbac­k’s a unique position. You’re only as good as players you’re surrounded with. … I’m so thankful for every guy I played with because as a freshman you come in and you just want to be a part of it.” Eastern Washington (123) got to within 17-10 with a 2-yard touchdown on a fake field goal in the final minute of the first half. Holder and backup quarterbac­k Gunner Talkington took the snap and was still on his knee when he shuffled the ball to a sweeping Jayce Gilder, who dived into the end zone. The second half began with the teams combining for three turnovers and three long touchdowns in less than 4½ minutes. All of the scores, including Stick’s TD passes of 23 and 78 yards to Darrius Shepherd, came in a span of four plays over 68 seconds. “A five-minute frenzy,” Eastern Washington Coach Aaron Best said. “It was so back and forth. It was pretty crazy,” said Sam McPherson, who had a 75-yard touchdown run on Eastern Washington’s only play between Stick’s two TD passes. “It was wild for sure. It definitely got us up, got us down.” There were intercepti­ons on consecutiv­e plays before Eastern Washington turned it over again when Talkington, playing with starter Eric Barriere out a series while getting his throwing hand looked at, fumbled when being sacked by Stanley Jones. That set up the 23-yard pass Stick threw to Shepherd beyond the reach of three defenders. The Bison had been tied with the six FCS (formerly Division I-AA) titles Georgia Southern won before it moved to the FBS level. Klieman matched the four FCS titles won by Jim Tressel at Youngstown State.

 ?? AP/JEFFREY McWHORTER ?? North Dakota State quarterbac­k Easton Stick scores the final touchdown in the Bison’s victory over Eastern Washington in the FCS championsh­ip game Saturday in Frisco, Texas. Stick ran for three touchdowns and passed for two as the Bison won their record seventh FCS title.
AP/JEFFREY McWHORTER North Dakota State quarterbac­k Easton Stick scores the final touchdown in the Bison’s victory over Eastern Washington in the FCS championsh­ip game Saturday in Frisco, Texas. Stick ran for three touchdowns and passed for two as the Bison won their record seventh FCS title.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States