North Dakota 44, Montana State 38 |
Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015 • Grand Forks, N.D. Alerus Center Attendance: 7,090
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1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
Final |
Montana State |
7 |
17 |
7 |
7 |
38 |
North Dakota |
21 |
10 |
7 |
6 |
44 |
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Statistical Leaders |
• Rushing: Santiago (UND): 30 carries, 230 yards, 3 TDs, 7.7 yds/carry |
• Passing: Prukop (MSU): 29 completions, 224 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs |
• Receiving: Herbert (MSU): 9 catches, 76 yards, TD |
• Defense: Reyes (UND): 11 tackles, 1 FF, 1 INT |
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Scoring Summary |
First Quarter |
UND |
09:18 |
Santiago 45 yd run (Taubenheim kick) |
MSU |
08:18 |
Kalfell 61 yd pass from Griebel (Daly kick) |
UND |
07:19 |
Oliveira 30 yd run (Taubenheim kick) |
UND |
04:22 |
Georges 53 yd pass from Studsrud (Taubenheim kick) |
Second Quarter |
MSU |
14:55 |
Herbert 13 yd pass from Prukop (Daly kick) |
MSU |
11:46 |
Gates 39 yd run (Daly kick) |
UND |
08:30 |
Taubenheim 44 yd field goal |
MSU |
05:15 |
Daly 24 yd field goal |
UND |
04:06 |
Santiago 75 yd run (Taubenheim kick) |
Third Quarter |
MSU |
06:38 |
Prukop 3 yd run (Daly kick) |
UND |
03:41 |
Georges 21 yd pass from Studsrud (Taubenheim kick) |
Fourth Quarter |
MSU |
12:38 |
Sandland 1 yd pass from Prukop (Daly kick) |
UND |
01:41 |
Santiago 4 yd run (Taubenheim kick failed) |
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Statistical Comparison
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MSU |
UND |
First Downs |
24 |
23 |
Total Offensive Yards |
479 |
548 |
Rushing Attempts-Yards |
36-194 |
52-426 |
Passing |
30-42-2 |
7-11-0 |
Passing Yards |
285 |
122 |
Penalties-Yards |
7-80 |
8-70 |
Turnovers |
4 |
3 |
Punts-Avg. |
3-39 |
1-46 |
Punt Returns-Avg. |
0-0 |
2-11.5 |
Kick Returns-Avg. |
6-11.8 |
1-20 |
3rd-Down Conversions |
5-14 |
2-10 |
4th-Down Conversions |
4-5 |
0-2 |
Time of Possession |
31:48 |
28:12 |
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GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- Freshman John Santiago's third rushing touchdown of the game proved to be the game-winner as North Dakota knocked off No. 18 Montana State 44-38 in a crazy back-and-forth affair Saturday at the Alerus Center.
Santiago raced in from four yards out with 1:41 to play for the game-clinching score and his foot race to the corner of the end zone helped put a stamp on a record-setting day for the first-year running back. He finished with a season-high 230 yards and the first three-touchdown game of his career.
It was the sixth-straight 100-yard rushing game for Santiago, whose new season-total of 1,162 yards broke UND's Division I single-season rushing mark of 1,146 yards set by Josh Murray in 2008.
Those final 101 seconds weren't without their own flare though after UND's extra-point attempt just missed, leaving the advantage at just six points. MSU quarterback Dakota Prukop moved his team near midfield, but his fourth-down pass was batted down by sophomore Jake Disterhaupt and UND was able to run out the clock, snapping a season-long three-game losing streak.
“I thought our guys really hung with it today,” UND head coach Bubba Schweigert said. “I was really proud of our guys for gutting one out. Going against a team like (Montana State), you have to keep plugging away and plugging away and we did that today.”
It was the first win for UND (5-4, 3-3 BSC) over the Bobcats (4-4, 2-3 BSC) since joining the Big Sky four seasons ago and the team's season-high 44 points were the most scored during that span as well.
Montana State never led in the contest, but the Bobcats managed to draw even with UND on six different occasions after the Green and White had retaken a lead.
Santiago was not the only true freshman running wild on the Bobcats as classmate Brady Oliveira had a career-day for the home team as well. He added 167 yards on 12 carries and scored his first touchdown on a 30-yard carry in the opening quarter.
When the dust settled, UND had racked up a season-high 426 rushing yards with those two combined for 397 of them.
Santiago opened the scoring on a 45-yard run and added a 75-yarder late in the second quarter that gave his team a 31-24 lead at halftime.
Prukop and company seemed to always have an answer though until that final drive when the Bobcats missed on a fourth-down conversion for the first time in five tries during the game.
He had led his team back to draw even each time UND went ahead as the reigning All-Big Sky performer finished the game with 224 passing yards and 74 more on the ground.
The junior's 1-yard scoring pass to Beau Sandland early in the fourth quarter was his second of the game and tied the score at 38-38, but neither team would score again until Santiago snuck just inside the pylon to seal the win.
Prukop did commit three turnovers as UND forced a season-high four in the contest, but none of those miscues resulted in points for UND.
The Bobcats' two lost fumbles in the second half were their first of the season and they managed to score the only points – a touchdown in the second quarter – off of a combined seven turnovers in the game.
UND sophomore Keaton Studsrud returned to action for the first time since leaving the Idaho State (Oct. 1 0) and finished 6-for-9 through the air for 121 yards and two touchdown passes to Clive Georges.
Georges had his best game in a UND uniform, scoring on a 53-yard pass in the second quarter that put UND by 14 for the only time in the game at 21-7. He added a 21-yard touchdown reception late in the third quarter that broke a 31-31 tie. He finished with two catches for 74 yards and added 19 rushing yards on two fly sweeps.
Sophomore Cole Reyes led UND's defensive effort with 11 tackles, his first interception of the season and a fumble recovery, while senior Will Ratelle had a team-high 12 tackles to finish with his sixth double-digit tackle performance of the season.
UND will have its bye week coming up and return to play at home against Northern Colorado on Nov. 14.
GAME NOTES: Captains for today's game are seniors Zach Adler, Brandon Anderson, Dayo Idowu and Will Ratelle … The 44 points are the most scored by a UND team since joining the Big Sky in 2012 … The win over No. 18 Montana State was the first at the Division I level for UND, who had dropped the first three Big Sky meetings against the Bobcats … It was the second win over a ranked opponent this season (19-17 win at Portland State; Oct. 3) for UND and third for head coach Bubba Schweigert in his two seasons on the job … Freshman John Santiago rushed for season-highs of 230 yards and three rushing touchdowns as he finished with his sixth-straight 100-yard rushing game (seventh overall) … The seven 100-yard rushing games are the most for a UND running back in a season since Ryan Chappell had that same total in 2007 … Freshman Brady Oliveira's 30-yard touchdown run in the first quarter was the first of his career … Oliveira matched his rushing total of 167 yards (43 carries) coming into the contest on 12 carries in this contest … Junior Clive Georges' 53-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter was the first of his career and he added a 21-yard scoring reception in the third quarter … The 428 rushing yards and 548 yards of total offense were both season-highs for UND … The defense forced a season-high four turnovers after gaining just five in the first seven games … Sophomore Cole Reyes had the second interception his career and second for UND this season in the second quarter … Senior Will Ratelle finished with 12 tackles to bring his career total to 248, which moves him into UND's Top 10 list for career regular-season tackles … It was the sixth double-digit tackle performance for Ratelle this season and ninth of his career … UND improved to 10-3 all-time in games played on Halloween.
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