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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Jensen rallies No. 1 North Dakota State past K-State
Manhattan, KS (Sports Network) - At some point, when North Dakota State comes
knocking at the door, an FBS school will be smart not to answer it.
The two-time defending FCS national champion Bison stunned Kansas State,
24-21, Friday night - the fourth straight year in which they have defeated an
FBS opponent.
Quarterback Brock Jensen capped an 18-play drive on a 1-yard keeper with 28
seconds left to erase a 21-17 deficit and lift the Bison (1-0) before a sellout
crowd at Bill Snyder Family Stadium and a nationally televised audience.
North Dakota State hasn't lost a road game since the 2010 FCS quarterfinals.
The win was head coach Craig Bohl's 90th in 11 seasons with the Bison, leaving
him one shy of Rocky Hager's school record.
The season-opening loss was the first for Kansas State (0-1) since 1981.
Jensen, who accounted for three touchdowns, ended the game with 13 straight
completions, finishing 20-of-29 for 164 yards.
The redshirt senior engineered the game-winning drive, which went 80 yards
and clipped 8 minutes, 30 seconds off the game clock. On the touchdown, he spun
around after taking the snap and forced his way into the K-State end zone.
On Kansas State's final possession, Bison linebacker Grant Olson intercepted
Wildcats quarterback Jake Waters to put the game away.
The two-time-defending Missouri Valley Football Conference champions, who are
top-ranked in The Sports Network FCS Top 25, truly were purple people eaters in
improving to 7-3 against FCS opponents since 2006.
North Dakota State scored the game's final 17 points in pulling the upset.
The Bison trailed 21-7 in the third quarter before it cut the deficit in half
on Jensen's second touchdown pass, a 9-yarder to tight end Kevin Vaadeland with
3:43 left.
On their next possession, the Bison were seemingly pinned at their 2-yard
line, but Sam Ojuri broke off a 66-yard run on the first play. The long gain set
up Adam Keller's 41-yard field goal, which pulled the Bison within 21-17 with 12
seconds left in the quarter.
NDSU scored the game's opening touchdown after Christian Dudzik's 49-yard
punt return put the Bison at the Kansas State 23. Five plays later, Jensen
connected with Ryan Smith on a 5-yard pass across the front of the Wildcats' end
zone with 56 seconds left in the first quarter.
Walters, who is replacing Collin Klein, the third-place finisher in the
Heisman Trophy voting last December, threw a 45-youchdown pass to Tramaine
Thompson to tie the game at 7-7 with 10:13 left in the second quarter.
Kansas State took a 14-7 lead on Walters' 56-yard touchdown pass to Tyler
Lockett just 1:01 into the third quarter. Lockett got behind Bison All-America
cornerback Marcus Williams along the sideline and beat him for the go-ahead
score.
A Dante Barrett interception of Jensen on the ensuing possession then set up
a short 36-yard Kansas State scoring drive, capped by Daniel Sames' 17-yard
touchdown run with 9:58 left in the third quarter.
North Dakota State held the ball for nearly 12 more minutes than Kansas
State. Ojuri finished with 126 yards on 10 carries, helping the Bison control
the clock with 216 rushing yards.
Waters was 21-of-29 for 280 yards and two touchdowns with two
interceptions.
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