On Monday night, North Dakota State triumphed over Montana State with a score of 35-32, marking their 10th national championship win and their first since defeating the Bobcats in the championship game three years prior.
Despite a strong push in the second half, Montana State fell short, closing the gap to just three points but never taking the lead. Before this matchup, Montana State was enjoying an unbeaten season with a perfect 15-0 record.
A Tale of Two Halves
The Bison claimed their dominance in the first half, racing to a 14-0 advantage by the end of the first quarter. Quarterback Cam Miller contributed very well, scoring both touchdowns with impressive rushing plays, including a remarkable 64-yard run straight down the center of the field.
With a 21-3 lead as they entered halftime, North Dakota State seemed in control. However, Montana State emerged from the break determined, quickly scoring two touchdowns in the third quarter and converting a two-point attempt to narrow the deficit to three points heading into the final quarter.
Quarterback performances in the fourth quarter were exceptional, showcasing the talents of Walter Payton Award winner Tommy Mellott and finalist Cam Miller.
Mellott accounted for both a rushing touchdown and a passing touchdown, while Miller added another passing touchdown to his tally.
The game was sealed when Jerry Rice Award winner CharMar Brown rushed for a touchdown with just 2:39 remaining in the game, solidifying North Dakota State’s victory.