GRAND FORKS, N.D. - North Dakota is playoff bound and will visit No. 13 seed Tennessee Tech on Saturday, Nov. 29, at Noon (CT) in the opening round of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoffs, with the winner heading to No. 4 seed Tarleton State the following weekend.
This will be the first meeting between North Dakota and Tennessee Tech in school history. The Golden Eagles went 11-1 in the 2025 regular season and 11-0 against the FCS. TTU was the 2025 OVC-Big South Champions and also won the conference title last season.
North Dakota enters the postseason with a 21-17 record in its playoff history. The Fighting Hawks were last in the playoffs during the 2023 season and hosted No. 15/16 Sacramento State. Despite trailing 28-14 at intermission and evening the score up at 28-28 going into the final frame, the Hornets left the Alerus Center with a 42-35 win.
The Fighting Hawks ended the 2025 regular season with the No. 1 strength of schedule, according to the Massey Ratings. UND has the No. 8 rushing defense in the FCS, only allowing 105.8 yards rushing per game and has not given up a first quarter touchdown since Sept. 13. The defensive unit also ranks as the No. 11 team nationally in total defense (300.0 yards per game) and No. 12 in sacks per game (2.83).
Offensively, North Dakota has the No. 16 scoring offense in the FCS, averaging 34.8 points per game. The Hawks also rank No. 17 nationally as a rushing offense, with 199.3 yards on the ground per contest.
UND is also good at flipping the field, ranking No. 10 in the country in net punting (40.49 yards per punt). On special teams, the Fighting Hawks rank No. 17 in the FCS in yards per punt return (13.35) and has the No. 9 punt return defense, only allowing 4.06 yards per return. The Hawks also sit No. 8 nationally in yards per kickoff return (25.14).
Ticket information will be released soon.