RJ Urzendowski

NDSU’s Urzendowski Established at Stick’s Favorite Target

Urzendowski has four receiving touchdowns this season

FARGO, N.D. — RJ Urzendowski is establishing himself as the favorite target of NDSU quarterback Easton  Stick. He has more than 200 receiving yards this season and four touchdowns to go with it. Even more impressive is that he has put up those numbers on a team that leads the FCS in rushing yardage. Most of Urzendowski’s catches this year haven’t…

Easton Stick and RJ Urzendowski Propel Bison to Victory

Stick went 15-21 with 220 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Urzendowski hauled in 6 passes for 82 yards

FARGO, N.D. — The Bison came up with their 700th win in NDSU football history last night. They halted the Missouri State Bears 38-11, leaving the herd undefeated with a record of 4-0. The dynamic duo that is Easton Stick and RJ Urzendowski led the herd on offense. Stick went 15-21 with 220 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Urzendowski hauled…

NDSU Football Looks to Expand Offense through the Air

The Bison want to give more work to wide receivers

FARGO, N.D. — Two games into the season, North Dakota State has the best rushing offense in the FCS, averaging 436.5 yards per game on the ground. The Citadel is second with 380 per game. The Bison consider themselves a run-first team, and their success makes it easy to stick with what they’re good at. But, with a tough Missouri…

Bison Explode for 72 points, Crush Mississippi Valley State

The Bison set highs for points, rushing yards and total offense in 14 years of Division I football

FARGO, N.D. (NDSU Athletics) — No. 2-ranked North Dakota State rolled up 683 yards of total offense and cruised to a 72-7 victory over Mississippi Valley State in the football season opener for both teams Saturday, Sept. 2. The Bison set highs for points, rushing yards and total offense in 14 years of Division I football, and that sent home…

Bison Football is Back: Turning a New Leaf

It's NDSU's first time since 2011 that they enter the season not the reigning FCS champs

FARGO, N.D. —Have no fear, bison football is finally here. The three month hiatus of the off season  has left a sour taste in everyone’s mouth following the 2016 season. It’s NDSU’s first time since 2011 that they enter the season not the reigning FCS champs, but the team is turning a new leaf and the expectations for 2017 are…