Division I-AA Championship Game at Pizza Hut Park
It's not merely the Division I-A schools receiving face time on ESPN, on January seventh the NCAA Division I-AA Championship game is played at Pizza Hut Park in Fricso, TX. In a struggle of the two best small colleges in the nation, the Bison battle against the Bearkats. Both the Sam Houston Bearkats and the Bison have steamrolled their competition all year long and both are furthermore arriving into play with comparable styles on offense. As the defenses are going to get a work out, expect lots of running and lots of 1st downs by each squad. The sportsbook is having a tough time with this one as the line now is currently at North Dakota State (-1) with the over-under established at 46.
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The Bison have set the stage all year arriving into competition with a 13-1 record plus a 7-1 record in the MVC. They put a shellacking on St. Francis on September ninth with a 56-3 defeat, which saw a 95-yard touchdown run by Sam Ojuri. The Bison average 13.6 points per game on defense and 32.4 points per game on offense. NDSU is steadied behind center by sophomore Qb Brock Jensen who enters into play with a 146.35 passer efficiency rating with 2,404 passing yards. The Bison are loaded on the run with sophomore Sam Ojuri who has earned 1,078 rushing yards. Fellow RB senior DJ McNorton is furthermore nearing the 100 mark in rushing yards with 981. With 75 receptions and 988 yards, Senior Wide receiver Warren Holloway has had a great year.
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Sam Houston State comes in the game with an undefeated record at 14-0 and 7-0 in the Southland Conference. The Sam Houston Bearkats average 39.1 points per game on offense and 14.8 points per game on defense. This offensive juggernaut put on a fireworks display on October 29th in a total destruction of Lamar University winning 66-0. The Sam Houston Bearkats put up 382 rushing yards with 559 yards of total offense in that competition. Sophomore Qb Brian Bell has had a steady year with 1,954 passing yards and an efficiency rating of 165.6. With 1,560 rushing yards and 22 Touchdowns, Sophomore RB Tim Flanders has had a remarkable year. Sophomore Wide receiver Richard Sincere is deadly down field and in the backfield with 965 rushing yards and 449 receiving yards.



