Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

NDSU win ninth title in 11 years

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FRISCO, Texas — Hunter Luepke ran for three touchdowns in the first half and North Dakota State won its ninth FCS national championsh­ip in 11 seasons with a 38-10 win over Montana State on Saturday.

The Bison (14-1) have never lost when making the trip from Fargo to Frisco for the final Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n game, going 9-0 since the 2011 season at the MLS soccer stadium north of downtown Dallas. The Bobcats struggled after losing standout freshman quarterbac­k Tommy Mellott to an ankle injury on the game’s opening drive.

Luepke, a 236-pound junior fullback who finished with 82 yards rushing, took a direct snap for a 6-yard TD just before halftime that put NDSU up 28-0.

He opened the scoring with a powerful 8-yard run, then had an 11-yard TD before Kobe Johnson broke free for a 76-yard sprint to the end zone.

Montana State (12-3) was in its first title game since 1984, when they won the championsh­ip then referred to as NCAA Division I-AA. The eighth-seeded Bobcats had won each of their first three playoff games by at least two touchdowns after Mellott took over as the starting quarterbac­k.

The Bobcats trailed 35-0 before Blake Glessner’s 26-yard field goal midway through the third quarter.

North Dakota State piled up 380 yards rushing and 506 total yards, the most allowed by the Bobcats this 38 10 season. Montana State had given up only 13.4 points and 107.9 yards rushing per game.

Mellott accounted for 11 touchdowns in the first three playoff games, but got hurt when his right foot twisted awkwardly when he was tackled on a 2-yard run to convert third-and-1. He remained on the field the final three plays of that series, but was clearly in pain while hopping on his left foot after throwing a pass. He never returned despite extended efforts with trainers to get back in the game.

Tucker Rovig completed 13 of 28 passes for 156 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on. He also ran eight times for 51 yards after replacing Mellott.

The Bison effectivel­y used both of their quarterbac­ks. Starter Cam Miller completed nine of 13 passes for 126 yards with a 35-yard TD to tight end Josh Babicz, and Quincy Patterson ran 11 times for 98 yards.

THE TAKEAWAY

Montana State: The

Bobcats just weren’t the same without Mellott. Rovig started the final 12 games of the 2019 season, including three playoff games, but had attempted only five passes and run five times this season before the title game. North Carolina State transfer Matthew McKay, who started every game in the regular season, went back into the transfer portal after Mellott was named the starter before the playoffs.

North Dakota State: Matt Entz is the third NDSU coach with multiple championsh­ips in their title run. His head coaching debut was in 2019 with a 16-0 record. Craig Bohl led the Bison to three titles from 2011-13 before Chris Klieman won four championsh­ips in five seasons. …. The Bison, who are 41-3 in FCS playoff games, didn’t make it to the championsh­ip game in the pandemical­tered season last spring after title-winning quarterbac­k Trey Lance opted out to prepare for the NFL draft, when he was the third overall pick by San Francisco.

 ?? Michael Ainsworth / Associated Press ?? North Dakota State fullback Hunter Luepke celebrates with his most valuable player award after beating Montana State in the FCS championsh­ip game in Frisco, Texas.
Michael Ainsworth / Associated Press North Dakota State fullback Hunter Luepke celebrates with his most valuable player award after beating Montana State in the FCS championsh­ip game in Frisco, Texas.

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