SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - North Dakota State capitalized on turnovers and held Missouri State's rushing game in-check as the Bison rolled to a 27-3 victory over the Bears in the Missouri Valley Football Conference on Saturday, Oct. 8.
King Frazier rushed 19 times for 126 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Bison attack. Â NDSU (5-0, 2-0 MVFC) outgained Missouri State 428-176 in total yardage and outrushed the Bears by a 269-30 margin.
The Bison scored 14 points off four Missouri State turnovers including interceptions by
Jalen Allison and
Robbie Grimsley, and a pair of forced fumbles by
Nate Tanguay and
Jarrod Tuszka.
Allison's second interception of the season set up a 21-yard touchdown pass to
Darrius Shepherd that gave NDSU its first lead at 10-3 midway through the second quarter. Â
Cam Pedersen kicked field goals of 38 and 21 yards in the second quarter to help give the Bison a 13-3 halftime lead.
Frazier scored on a 22-yard run the first play after defensive tackle
Aaron Steidl's 20-yard fumble return to give the Bison a 20-3 lead early in the fourth quarter, and Frazier's 4-yard TD run capped a nine-play, 72-yard drive late that put the game away.
The Bison defense totaled 11 tackles for loss and held its opponent under 40 yards rushing for the third straight game. Â Iowa, Illinois State and Missouri State rushed for a combined 101 yards.
NDSU cornerback
Jaylaan Wimbush made seven tackles and blocked a field goal, and middle linebacker
Matt Plank made six stops including three tackles for loss.
Bison quarterback
Easton Stick finished 11 of 20 passing for 159 yards and one touchdown. Â
RJ Urzendowski caught four passes for 73 yards and Missouri native
Darrius Shepherd caught four passes for 62 yards a score.
North Dakota State is scheduled to host South Dakota State in the annual Dakota Marker game at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15.