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No. 2 North Dakota State Hosts Indiana State in Trees Bowl Game Saturday

THIS WEEK: No. 2 North Dakota State (7-0, 4-0 MVFC) is scheduled to host Indiana State (4-4, 2-3 MVFC) in the annual Trees Bowl game sponsored by the North Dakota Forest Service. Game time is 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30, at Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome (18,700).
 
TICKETS: Tickets for NDSU home games are available online at GoBison.com/tickets or by calling the Bison Ticket Office in the south lobby of the Sanford Health Athletic Complex at (701) 231-6378 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Game day ticket sales at the Fargodome begin 5 hours prior to kickoff.
 
TELEVISION: The statewide ABC network of WDAY (Fargo), WDAZ (Grand Forks), KBMY (Bismarck/Dickinson) and KMCY (Minot/Williston) will have live coverage beginning at 2:30 p.m. with Dom Izzo calling the play-by-play, Kyle Emanuel as color analyst, and Logan Campbell and Zach Staton reporting. ESPN+ subscribers can watch on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
 
RADIO: Coverage begins at 1:30 p.m. on the Peterson Farms Seed Bison Radio Network including 107.9 The Fox in Fargo with Jeff Culhane (play-by-play), Phil Hansen (analyst) and Cole Jirik (sideline). Extended coverage locally on Bison 1660 and 92.7 FM includes "Bison Tailgate" from 10:30-11:30, "Bison Game Day" from 11:30-1:30 and the "Bison Hotline" call-in show following the network broadcast.
 
ONLINE: NDSU All Access offers subscription video streaming for home games and free audio streams for all NDSU football games through GoBison.com/allaccess and the NDSU Athletics mobile app. Live in-game statistics will be available on BisonStats.com. Follow along with in-game updates on Twitter @NDSUfootball.
 
TREES BOWL HISTORY: North Dakota State has a 27-3 record in the Trees Bowl and the Bison have won 12 straight including a 21-13 victory over Illinois State last March. This is the first time the Indiana State Sycamores have been the opponent for the game, which originated in 1990 and has never before featured an opponent with a tree for a nickname.
 
THE SERIES: This is the 11th meeting between North Dakota State and Indiana State. NDSU has won five straight to take a 9-1 lead in the series. The teams haven't played since 2017 due to the conference scheduling rotation in 2018 and 2019, and Indiana State opted out of the 2020-21 spring season. The Sycamores are 1-4 in the Fargodome with a 17-14 win in 2012 and are making their first trip to Fargo since 2016.
 
IT'S BEEN A WHILE: Only two players on North Dakota State's current roster have played in a football game against Indiana State. Defensive end Logan McCormick was credited with a quarterback hurry in the 2017 road game and was a regular on the Bison kickoff return team that year playing in 13 of 15 games as a true freshman. Sixth-year offensive tackle Cordell Volson was a backup lineman and played nine games on the PAT and field goal unit as a redshirt freshman in 2017.
 
THE LAST MEETING: North Dakota State rushed for 246 yards and Easton Stick passed for four touchdowns as the Bison won 52-0 at Indiana State in the last meeting between the two teams on Oct. 7, 2017. Darrius Shepherd caught six passes for 94 yards, Connor Wentz had two touchdown receptions, and Ben Ellefson and Dallas Freeman each caught TDs. Lance Dunn led seven NDSU ball carriers with 16 carries for 74 yards and two scores. NDSU scored 24 points off six Indiana State turnovers. Tre Dempsey, Jalen Allison and James Hendricks each had interceptions and the Sycamores lost three of their four fumbles. Aaron Mercadel led the Bison with six tackles and Nick DeLuca had five. ISU's LeMonte Booker rushed 10 times for 104 yards and quarterbacks Cade Sparks and Isaac Harker combined to go 8 of 19 passing for 118 yards.
 
MILLER SPARKS WIN, AGAIN: Sophomore quarterback Cam Miller came off the bench to lead two fourth-quarter scoring drives as NDSU came from behind to beat Missouri State 27-20 last week. Miller completed his last seven passing attempts and finished 7 of 9 for 122 yards with a 29-yard TD to Phoenix Sproles and a 24-yard TD to Christian Watson, who had his fourth career 100-yard receiving game with four catches for 106 yards. It was the second time Miller has come off the bench to spark NDSU to a victory. He rushed for a team-high 57 yards on 11 carries and went 5 of 7 passing for 61 yards in a 21-13 home win over Illinois State last spring. His 6-yard TD run capped a 13-play, 84-yard scoring drive with 3:39 left in the game.
 
SACK ATTACK: NDSU's defense registered five sacks for the third straight game last week while holding Missouri State to season lows of 321 yards of total offense and 3 of 13 on third down, and MSU's fewest points against an FCS opponent this year (20). Michael Tutsie and Cole Wisniewski had eight tackles apiece, Brayden Thomas came back from injury to record 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, and Jasir Cox had a sack and snared his third interception in two games. NDSU ranks fifth in the FCS with a conference-best 3.86 sacks per game.
 
UP ONE SPOT: North Dakota State moved up one spot to second in this week's Stats Perform FCS media poll and AFCA FCS coaches poll following a 35-34 loss by former No. 2 Eastern Washington at home to previously unranked Weber State. This is NDSU's highest ranking in the polls since moving into the No. 2 spot for four weeks after last spring's win over North Dakota.
 
OCTOBER SUCCESS: Counting the lone game of the fall last October against Central Arkansas, North Dakota State's 4-0 start in the Missouri Valley Football Conference this month has extended NDSU's winning streak to 19 straight games in the month of October since a 19-17 home loss to South Dakota State on the 15th of October 2016.
 
HISTORIC PACE: North Dakota State has allowed an FCS-low seven touchdowns this year and leads the FCS in scoring defense allowing 9.0 points per game. That is the best scoring defense in NDSU's 18 seasons as a Division I program, topping the 11.3 ppg by the 2013 national championship team. Only Georgia is allowing fewer points (6.6 ppg) this year in Division I.
 
RED ZONE DEFENSE: North Dakota State ranks third in the FCS in red-zone defense (.545) allowing four rushing touchdowns and two field goal in 11 opportunities inside the 20-yard line. NDSU opponents have three turnovers on downs, one interception and one fumble in the red zone. Only James Madison has allowed fewer trips inside the red zone this season (9).

GROUND GAME: North Dakota State ranks fourth in the FCS in rushing offense (256.3 ypg) and second in yards per carry (5.88) through seven games. NDSU has four running backs averaging over six yards per carry in TaMerik Williams (7.4), Jalen Bussey (7.3), Hunter Luepke (6.4) and Dominic Gonnella (6.0), plus quarterback Quincy Patterson's 5.3 average and team-high 422 yards on 79 carries. Patterson has led the Bison in rushing in five of seven games this fall, including the last four straight with 92 yards at North Dakota, 60 against Northern Iowa, a season-high 100 yards at Illinois State and 56 against Missouri State. Patterson's career high is 122 yards on 21 carries as a freshman in 2019 at Virginia Tech.
 
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Players Mentioned

Jalen Bussey

#21 Jalen Bussey

RB
5' 5"
Sophomore
Jasir Cox

#3 Jasir Cox

LB
6' 1"
Senior
Dominic Gonnella

#29 Dominic Gonnella

RB
5' 11"
Sophomore
Hunter Luepke

#44 Hunter Luepke

FB
6' 1"
Junior
Logan McCormick

#93 Logan McCormick

DE
6' 2"
Senior
Cam Miller

#7 Cam Miller

QB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Quincy Patterson

#2 Quincy Patterson

QB
6' 3"
Junior
Phoenix Sproles

#11 Phoenix Sproles

WR
6' 0"
Senior
Brayden Thomas

#98 Brayden Thomas

DE
6' 3"
Senior
Michael Tutsie

#25 Michael Tutsie

S
5' 11"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Jalen Bussey

#21 Jalen Bussey

5' 5"
Sophomore
RB
Jasir Cox

#3 Jasir Cox

6' 1"
Senior
LB
Dominic Gonnella

#29 Dominic Gonnella

5' 11"
Sophomore
RB
Hunter Luepke

#44 Hunter Luepke

6' 1"
Junior
FB
Logan McCormick

#93 Logan McCormick

6' 2"
Senior
DE
Cam Miller

#7 Cam Miller

6' 1"
Sophomore
QB
Quincy Patterson

#2 Quincy Patterson

6' 3"
Junior
QB
Phoenix Sproles

#11 Phoenix Sproles

6' 0"
Senior
WR
Brayden Thomas

#98 Brayden Thomas

6' 3"
Senior
DE
Michael Tutsie

#25 Michael Tutsie

5' 11"
Senior
S