Year Game Played: | 2014 |
Game Name: | NCAA Division I Football Championship |
Subheader: | FCS National Championship Game |
Visitor Name Short: | Towson |
Visitor Nickname: | Tigers |
Home Nickname: | Bison |
Visitor School: | Towson University |
Home Name Short: | North Dakota State |
Football Season: | 2013 |
Home School: | North Dakota State University |
Visitor Record: | 13–2 |
Home Record: | 14–0 |
Visitor Conference: | CAA |
Home Conference: | MVFC |
Visitor 1Q: | 7 |
Home 1Q: | 7 |
Visitor 2Q: | 0 |
Visitor 3Q: | 0 |
Visitor 4Q: | 0 |
Home 2Q: | 14 |
Home 3Q: | 7 |
Home 4Q: | 7 |
Visitor Coach: | Rob Ambrose |
Home Coach: | Craig Bohl |
Visitor Rank Tsn: | 5 |
Visitor Seed: | 7 |
Home Rank Tsn: | 1 |
Home Seed: | 1 |
Date Game Played: | January 4 |
Stadium: | Toyota Stadium |
City: | Frisco, Texas |
Mvp: | Brock Jensen (QB, North Dakota State)[1] |
Odds: | North Dakota State by 16.5[2] |
Referee: | Jeff Flanagan (Big South) |
Attendance: | 19,802[3] |
Us Network: | ESPN2[4] |
Us Announcers: | Anish Shroff (play-by-play), Kelly Stouffer (color), Cara Capuano (sideline) |
Different Previous: | 2013 |
Different Next: | 2015 |
The 2014 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game was a postseason college football game between the North Dakota State Bison and the Towson Tigers. It was played on January 4, 2014, at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The culminating game of the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season, it was won by North Dakota State, 35–7.
With sponsorship by Northwestern Mutual, the game was officially known as the NCAA FCS Championship presented by Northwestern Mutual.[5] This was the third consecutive championship for North Dakota State.
The participants of the Championship Game were the finalists of the 2013 FCS Playoffs, which began with a 24-team bracket. This was the first tournament with 24 teams in the field; it had been 20 teams for the prior three postseasons.
See main article: 2013 North Dakota State Bison football team. North Dakota State finished their regular season with an 11–0 record (8–0 in conference), including a season-opening win over Kansas State of the FBS. As the first-seed in the tournament, the Bison defeated Furman, Coastal Carolina, and New Hampshire to reach the final. This was North Dakota State's third appearance in an FCS/Division I-AA title game, having won the prior two title games. This was the final game for Craig Bohl as head coach of the Bison, as he had accepted on offer to take the same role with Wyoming.
See main article: 2013 Towson Tigers football team. Towson finished their regular season with a 10–2 record (6–2 in conference), including a season-opening win over Connecticut of the FBS. As the seventh-seed in the tournament, the Tigers defeated Fordham, second-seed Eastern Illinois, and third-seed Eastern Washington to reach the final. This was Towson's first appearance in an FCS/Division I-AA championship game.
The teams traded touchdowns in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Bison returned a blocked field goal 59 yards, then scored on the next play to go ahead, 14–7. The Tigers were held scoreless for the remainder of the game, as the Bison won by a 35–7 final score. The Bison became the second team in FCS/Division I-AA history to win three consecutive titles, joining Appalachian State (2005–2007).[6]