The NDSU Bison easily handled the Sam Houston State Bearkats , winning 35-3, in FCS Semifinal action at the FargoDome, Friday.  The game was aired on CSi 18 – ESPN2 (also on WatchESPN) – front page photo from Jan 2014 championship game.

North Dakota State University has advanced to the 2015 NCAA Division I football championship game to face either Illinois State or New Hampshire at noon Saturday, January 10th, at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.  The game is scheduled to be televised on CSi 18 – ESPN2   and also available on WatchESPN .   CSi TV viewers wanting to use the WatchESPN app need to register for CSi on WatchTVeverywhere.

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FROM GOBISON.com:

Championship Ticket Requests
Requests must be submitted by noon on Sunday, December 21st. Submission of this form does not guarantee you will be awarded tickets. Tickets will be allocated based on the priority point system. The status of your request and payment instructions will be emailed to you on Sunday, December 28th.

Season tickets holders can request up to the number of 2014 football season tickets purchased on their account. If a season ticket holder has more than 12 season tickets, they may request a maximum of 12 championship tickets. The maximum request for non-season ticket holders is 2.

Cost: $50-$60 per ticket

IF AWARDED TICKETS, PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:00 PM ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31ST FOR ALL TICKETS AWARDED. FAILURE TO PAY FOR TICKETS AWARDED MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF PRIORITY POINTS.

Travel Packages Available
NDSU Team Makers, Travel Incorporated and the Fargo Jet Center have partnered to offer exclusive 2-day and 3-day travel packages to Frisco, Texas, for the 2015 NCAA Division I football championship game.  TRAVEL PACKAGES DO NOT INCLUDE FOOTBALL GAME TICKETS.

 

 

 

 

FARGO, N.D. (AP) – The three-time defending Football Championship Subdivision winners will play Sam Houston State Friday in a 7 p.m. game at the Fargodome. The winner earns a trip to Frisco, Texas, for next month’s FCS title game.

The Bison defeated Costal Carolina 39-32 in Saturday’s quarterfinal game.

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