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Ferris State rolls to first Division II national title

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Quarterbac­k Jared Bernhardt had three touchdown runs in the first half as undefeated Ferris State built a big lead and cruised to its first Division II championsh­ip with a 5817 rout of Valdosta State on Saturday night.

It was the most points scored in a D-II title game since Delta State beat Bloomsburg 63-34 in 2000. It was also the largest margin of victory since Northern Colorado’s 51-0 win against New Haven in 1997.

Ferris State (14-0) finished with 581 yards of offense, 459 yards on the ground, to cap its dominate season. Twelve of the Bulldogs’ 14 wins were by double digits.

Bernhardt, a graduate transfer from Maryland playing in his only collegiate football season, was one of the nation’s top lacrosse players in his four seasons with the Terrapins. He finished with 148 yards rushing on 14 carries, didn’t throw a pass and sat out most of the second half.

Bernhardt scored on a 56-yard run on Ferris State’s first play from scrimmage. He added a 78yard TD run and later a 2-yard

score that stretched the lead to 27-17. The Bulldogs broke the game open when Mylik Mitchell threw a strike to a wide-open Tyrese Huntthomps­on, who ran untouched into the end zone for a 47-yard score with 11 seconds to play in the first half. The Bulldogs racked up 365 yards rushing and had just two pass attempts for a 41-17 halftime advantage. Mitchell threw both passes with Bernhardt on the sideline resting a sore ankle. Bernhardt had 12 carries for 145 yards in the half. Jeremy Burrell added 95 yards rushing and Tyler Minor had 45 and each ran for a score.

Minor finished with 125 yards on eight carries. Burrell ran four times for 103 yards. Liam Daly had a 37-yard pick-6 late in the third quarter.

Ferris State coach Tony Annese, in his ninth season with the Bulldogs, is 41-2 in the last three seasons.

Ivory Durham was 14of-34 passing for 158 yards with two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons for Valdosta State (12-2).

The teams also played in the 2018 championsh­ip at Mckinney ISD Stadium, with the Blazers collecting their fourth title since 2002 in a 49-47 victory.

 ?? EMIL LIPPE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ferris State players pose for photos with the Division II l championsh­ip trophy after defeating Valdosta State in Saturday’s national title game.
EMIL LIPPE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ferris State players pose for photos with the Division II l championsh­ip trophy after defeating Valdosta State in Saturday’s national title game.

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