North Dakota State Holds No. 1 Spot in FCS Playoff Rankings
North Dakota State continues to assert its dominance over the FCS football landscape, holding the top spot in the FCS playoff committee’s in-season top 10 rankings. The Bison, sitting at 8-1, have once again proven to be the team to beat as the season approaches its final stretch. With the playoffs looming, North Dakota State is in prime position to secure a top seed and make another deep run in pursuit of an FCS championship.
Bison’s Season Overview
North Dakota State’s path to the No. 1 ranking has been marked by their consistency and resilience. The Bison boast key wins over ranked opponents, including South Dakota State, North Dakota, and Illinois State, all of which have solidified their place as the top-ranked team in the country. Their only loss this season came in an early non-conference matchup against Colorado, an FBS opponent, which has done little to dent their reputation in the FCS rankings.
The Bison’s strength of schedule, ranked seventh by the Massey ratings, highlights the level of competition they’ve faced throughout the season. Despite their rigorous schedule, they’ve managed to stay on top, thanks to their balance on both offense and defense.
Defensive Dominance
One of the hallmarks of North Dakota State’s success has been their defense. The Bison have consistently shut down opposing offenses, allowing just 10 points per game, the fewest in the FCS. Their ability to control the line of scrimmage, force turnovers, and limit big plays has made them a nightmare for opposing teams.
The Bison’s defensive line has been particularly dominant, led by All-American candidates Spencer Waege and Eli Mostaert. Their pass rush has been relentless, and their ability to stop the run has forced opponents to become one-dimensional, which plays right into the hands of their aggressive secondary.
Offensive Firepower
On the other side of the ball, North Dakota State’s offense has been just as effective. Quarterback Cam Miller has quietly put together one of the best seasons of his career, efficiently managing the offense and making plays when needed. Miller’s ability to protect the football—throwing just three interceptions all season—has kept the Bison in control of nearly every game they’ve played.
The ground game remains the heart of the offense, with running back TaMerik Williams leading the charge. Williams, along with a deep and talented stable of running backs, has helped North Dakota State average over 240 rushing yards per game. The Bison’s offensive line, as always, has been dominant, allowing their backs to wear down opposing defenses as games progress.
Key Wins Solidify No. 1 Spot
North Dakota State’s résumé is bolstered by several signature wins over highly ranked teams. Their victory over rival South Dakota State, who is currently ranked No. 3 in the playoff rankings, was a defining moment in the season. In that game, the Bison’s defense held South Dakota State to just 10 points, showcasing their ability to step up in big games.
Additionally, North Dakota State’s win over Illinois State and a road victory against North Dakota further strengthened their claim to the top spot. The Bison have faced one of the tougher schedules in the FCS, yet they’ve come through unscathed against FCS competition.
Path to the Playoffs
With the playoffs approaching, North Dakota State is looking to secure one of the top seeds, which would guarantee them a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the postseason. The FCS playoff committee will be considering factors such as strength of schedule, head-to-head wins, and overall performance in determining the final playoff bracket.
North Dakota State is all but assured of a top seed if they continue their dominant run through the remainder of the regular season. The Bison will likely have one of the most favorable paths to the national championship, as their home-field advantage in the Fargodome is well-known for being one of the most intimidating environments in college football.
Looking Ahead
North Dakota State has two games remaining in the regular season, and both will be key in maintaining their No. 1 ranking. They will face Missouri State next, followed by their season finale against Northern Iowa. Both teams will be tough tests, but the Bison have shown that they are up to the challenge.
As the FCS playoffs begin on November 30, the Bison will look to add yet another national championship to their already impressive collection. Having won nine FCS national titles since 2011, North Dakota State remains the gold standard in FCS football. With their current form and top ranking, they are well-positioned to make another deep run in the postseason.
North Dakota State’s dominance in the FCS shows no signs of slowing down, and as the playoffs near, they remain the team that everyone else is chasing.







