THIS WEEK: North Dakota State opens the 2021 football season at home this week when the Bison host the Albany Great Danes out of the Colonial Athletic Association. Game time is 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, at Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome (18,700).
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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.
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FULL CAPACITY: There are no seating capacity restrictions for the 2021 NDSU football season at the Fargodome. Masks are optional for fans, and proof of vaccination is not required. Stadium doors will open 90 minutes prior to game time.
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TAILGATING: Reserved tailgating lots open 5 1/2 hours prior to game time in Fargodome lots E, F and G. Non-reserved tailgating opens 5 hours prior to game time in NDSU lot NQ west of the Fargodome. Non-reserved tailgating is $5 per spot with minimum of two and maximum of four spots. Alcohol is allowed in Fargodome lots E, F and G, and NDSU lot NQ. Consumption and possession of alcohol is prohibited in Fargodome lots A, AA, B, C, D, and all other NDSU lots.
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PROGRAMS: The new Bison football yearbook will be available for sale at NDSU home games while supply lasts. A digital game day program will be available free of charge each game through
GoBison.com/publications and the
NDSU Athletics mobile app. Free roster cards will be available for pickup inside stadium entrances each game day.
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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,
Sean Fredricks as color analyst, and
Logan Campbell reporting from the sideline. The broadcast will also be available to ESPN+ subscribers on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
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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.
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ONLINE: Free audio streaming of all NDSU football games is available on NDSU All Access 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.
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THE SERIES: This is the first meeting between North Dakota State and Albany. NDSU is 8-1 all-time against Colonial Athletic Association opponents. Albany is 0-1 against Missouri Valley Football Conference opponents with a 31-24 loss at Youngstown State in 2012.
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SEASON OPENERS: Although NDSU celebrated its 125th anniversary of football in 2019, this is the 125th season-opener for Bison football. NDSU did not field a team in the war years of 1918, 1943 and 1944. North Dakota State is 87-31-6 in season openers including last year's 39-28 win over Central Arkansas and the Bison have won five straight since a 38-35 loss at Montana in 2015.
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HOME OPENERS: This is the 124th home opener for the Bison. (NDSU does not list any home games in the 1899 season.) North Dakota State has a 96-22-5 record including last year's 39-28 win over Central Arkansas, and the Bison have won 22 straight home openers since a 23-21 loss to Emporia State in 1998.
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BISON PICKED SECOND: North Dakota State was picked to finish second in the Missouri Valley Football Conference behind South Dakota State in a preseason poll of the league's media, head coaches and sports information directors. SDSU had 24 first-place votes and NDSU had 18. North Dakota was picked third, Southern Illinois fourth and Northern Iowa fifth with one first-place vote.
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PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE: The Bison took 10 spots on the Preseason All-MVFC team highlighted by senior wide receiver
Christian Watson, who was named to the first team as a wide receiver and return specialist. Six other NDSU first team picks included fullback
Hunter Luepke, offensive linemen
Cordell Volson and
Cody Mauch, defensive end
Spencer Waege, linebacker
James Kaczor and safety
Michael Tutsie. Bison tight end
Noah Gindorff and defensive tackle
Eli Mostaert were named to the preseason second team. Tight end
Josh Babicz was honorable mention.
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PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS: NDSU has seven preseason All-Americans including fullback
Hunter Luepke and offensive lineman
Cordell Volson, who were both named to the Stats Perform and HERO Sports first teams.
Christian Watson was listed as first team kick returner by Stats Perform, and second team returner and third team wide receiver by HERO Sports. Tight end
Noah Gindorff was second team by HERO Sports and Stats Perform. Defensive end
Spencer Waege and linebacker
James Kaczor were second team picks by Stats Perform, and safety
Michael Tutsie was a third team selection by HERO Sports.
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SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: NDSU wide receiver
Christian Watson and offensive lineman
Cordell Volson were named to the preseason watch list for the Reese's Senior Bowl, the nation's most prestigious college all-star game. NDSU has had 10 Senior Bowl participants and seven in the past eight years including 2021 offensive lineman
Dillon Radunz and linebacker
Jabril Cox.
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16-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: North Dakota State has won 16 football national championships. NDSU claimed three College Division national championships in 1965, 1968 and 1969 via the national polls, five Division II playoff titles in 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988 and 1990, and was the first team in college football history to win five straight national titles with FCS crowns in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 before winning again in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
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BISON AT HOME: The Bison enter the 2021 season with a 167-27 record in the Fargodome, 29-5 at home against FCS Top 10 ranked teams, and winners of 70 of the last 72 home games over non-conference opponents. North Dakota State has a 28-1 record in the Fargodome during the NCAA playoffs since 2010 with the only loss coming to eventual national champion James Madison in the 2016 semifinals. NDSU's 32-game home winning streak in the Fargodome from September 2017 through April 2021 was the fourth longest in NCAA FCS history. The Bison have gone unbeaten at home in 12 of 28 seasons played in the Fargodome.
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BISON RETURNING TO TWIN CITIES: North Dakota State will host Eastern Washington on the opening weekend of the 2023 season at U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings. NDSU drew a crowd of 34,544 fans to the 2019 season opener against Butler at Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins.
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SUCCESS VS. THE FBS: NDSU has a 9-3 record against Football Bowl Subdivision opponents and has won six in a row against FBS foes since 2010 with wins at Kansas (6-3), Minnesota (37-24), Colorado State (22-7), Kansas State (24-21), Iowa State (34-14) and 11th-ranked Iowa (23-21). NDSU's first three FBS wins were against Ball State (2006), Central Michigan (2007) and Minnesota (2007). North Dakota State has three future FBS games against Arizona (2022), Colorado (2024) and Oregon (2028).
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