North Dakota State University News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/north-dakota-state-university/ Minnesota sports, but different Tue, 26 Sep 2023 01:39:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=32,height=32,fit=crop,quality=80,format=auto,onerror=redirect,metadata=none/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-cropped-MSF-favicon-1.jpg North Dakota State University News - MinnesotaSportsFan https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/tag/north-dakota-state-university/ 32 32 Tanner Morgan or Trey Lance – Two 1st-Round QB’s Sit in the Minnesota Vikings’ Front/Back Yards https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-vikings/the-vikings-may-find-kirk-cousins-successor-in-their-backyard/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/minnesota-vikings/the-vikings-may-find-kirk-cousins-successor-in-their-backyard/#respond Fri, 22 May 2020 00:10:06 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=24268 Two local colleges have quarterbacks projected to be 1st round selections in the 2021 NFL Draft. University of Minnesota’s Tanner Morgan and North Dakota State’s Trey Lance. Vikings fans should be drooling over the thought that there’s a good chance Rick Spielman selects one of them.

First, let’s take a look at the current quarterback situation. As we all know, Kirk Cousins is the starting quarterback for the foreseeable future. The Vikings did restructure his contract to lower the cap for 2020 by extending his previous three year deal an additional two years. Cousins is under contract through the 2022 season where he’s scheduled to make $45 million. Unless the NFL salary cap spikes significantly or the Vikings win the Super Bowl in 2021, don’t expect to see Kirk Cousins in a Vikings uniform in 2022.

That leads us to potentially find his replacement in the 2021 draft. It’s a talented quarterback class led by Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence and Ohio State’s Justin Fields. Hopefully the Vikings won’t hold a top five pick in 2021 but instead pick late in the first round where Tanner Morgan or Trey Lance could fall right into their lap.

Which QB prospect fits the Vikings best? I’ll let you decide.

Trey Lance/QB/NDSU 

6-3/224

RSo

Marshall, MN 

In Lance’s first full year as a starter, he posted stats you only see in video games. He had zero turnovers while passing for 2,786 yards and carrying the rock for an additional 1,100 yards. NDSU’s level of competition was weak in 2019, resulting in a 16-0 season and the FCS National Championship. NDSU’s previous two quarterbacks have been drafted; the Eagles took Carson Wentz second overall in 2016 and the Chargers selected Easton Stick 166th overall in 2019. Both were starters for the Bison for multiple seasons.



Trey Lance would be the perfect candidate to backup a veteran quarterback for a year or two before taking over. Lance’s pocket presence and poise rival that of Russell Wilson and his overall play is similar to Tyrod Taylor. Trey Lance should have another impressive season in 2020 which should prove to NFL scouts and GMs that he’s worth a first round grade.

The sample size for Lance is small but Vikings fans should watch NDSU football when they get the chance; he could end up in purple. 

Draft Site predicts the Vikings will take Lance with the 25th overall pick.

Tanner Morgan

6-2/215

RJr

Union, KY 

Tanner Morgan and the Gophers took the Big 10 Conference by storm. In his first year as the full time starter, Morgan posted a very impressive stat line with 3,253 passing yards and 30 touchdowns but most importantly, led the Gophers to an 11-2 record including a victory over Auburn in the Outback Bowl. 

Morgan took a huge leap in not only his production but with his fundamentals as well. Quickly developing into a polished passer while hardly turning the ball over is what Tanner Morgan really excelled at. I can guarantee Minnesota’s wins over Penn State and Auburn have QB coaches at the next level excited about watching Tanner Morgan in 2020. He has the big arm and strength to be a starter in the NFL. Tanner Morgan’s NFL comparison is a mix between Ryan Fitzpatrick and Jacoby Brissett



Just like I mentioned with Trey Lance, Tanner Morgan’s best recipe for success would be to “redshirt” for a year with the right team. CBS Sports predicts Tanner Morgan to go 23rd overall. A spot before the Vikings. MSF has more here.

Both Lance and Morgan need to avoid regressing and prove that their 2019 seasons were not flukes. This is just the start of an 11 month twitter war between Gopher fans and Bison fans. I’ll grab the popcorn



I would be very very happy to see either quarterback land in Minnesota (again). 

Ski-U-〽️ah. Go Bison ??

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NDSU Football Fans Grow More Delusional with Every JV Championship They Win https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/ndsu-football-fans-grow-more-delusional-with-every-jv-championship-they-win/ https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/gophers-football/ndsu-football-fans-grow-more-delusional-with-every-jv-championship-they-win/#comments Mon, 20 Jan 2020 19:41:29 +0000 https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/?p=20765

I took the weekend off from blogging because I finished up an ad deal on Friday night, that goes live today… and I’d rather get paid to do this starting Monday than do it for free over the weekend, so I took a break. But Twitter Eric never sleeps, and this weekend was no different. Most people claim they hate Twitter. Well if they do, they’re wrong. Behind MinnesotaSportsFan.com, Twitter is the greatest place on the internet (that I’m willing to admit in something my mom might read).

Ok… I know… this type of delusion looks bad for NDSU fans but let’s try to see things through their eyes…

What North Dakota State University did when they first hit the D-I scene in 2004, was impressive to say the least. Hell, the now legendary Craig Bohl took over the program just one year earlier and it had been 13 years since they last won a D-II National Championship (1990 – won DII titles from ’83-90). You have to respect a football program that’s willing to step up to the next level like that.  By 2006 though, Bohl’s genius was showing early. NDSU finished 10-1 to win the “Great West Conference” Championship and prepared for a move into the “Gateway Conference”, with South Dakota State for 2007 and beyond (The Gateway Conference became the Missouri Valley Conference in June 2008).

The Bison made their FCS Playoff debut in 2010 as a 16-seed, just 6 years after making the jump to D-I FCS… and they’ve never left. The next year (2011), they won their first FCS National Title, then again in 2012, and again in 2013, and 2o14, and 2015… 2016’s team sucked and only made it to the FCS semifinals, before losing to James Madison… but they picked up again in 2017, winning it all that season, then again in 2018, and just recently… in 2019 as well.

In case you lost count, here are their FCS Playoff Results in list form (since 2010):

Overall, the bison are a ridiculous 36-2 in FCS Playoff games all-time, with EIGHT FCS National Championships.

North Dakota State University Bison football fans are my new favorite group of people… because their delusion goes beyond any I’ve ever witnessed. It’s astonishing and impressive. I’ve had my Twitter fights with Iowa fans, Nebraska fans, and family-friendly Wisconsin fans. That’s before you even leave the CFB world and run into Yankee or Packer fans on the internet… but I’m pretty sure the NDSU faithful take the cake, as the dumbest represented on the World Wide Web.

I really believe these Bison fans think their 2-star athletes suddenly become 5-stars, when they arrive on campus. You step into the locker room, and coaches get to move all of your attributes to 99 just like you’re editing a player in Madden. What they don’t realize, is that they’re actually just playing Madden on the “Rookie” difficulty level.

For those who live under a rock, EA’s Madden NFL Football has been the only football video game to buy since the mid-2000’s when they received exclusive rights to NFL players and logs. The lowest difficulty level you can play on Madden is “Rookie”, where the CPU you’re playing against can be compared to wet paper bags floating around the field.

That’s what North Dakota State University is doing. They go and get all of the kids around the midwest, who couldn’t quite make the cut for the Gophers, Iowa, or Wisconsin. Some can make the cut with bigger schools, but would rather star for the Bison than have to struggle for playing time in the Big Ten. NDSU gets them all. Then, they take all of those hungry midwest kids, and they go beat the shit out of other small teams around the country.

There’s nothing wrong with that… You’re a small school too. Never apologize for winning…. unless you then win 8 of 9 National Championships and gamedays start to look a lot more like massacres, than competetive football games. In fact, it was time to start inquiring about moving up in competition, after winning 4 or 5 or 6 titles…. At what point do you feel guilty for not playing against better competition?

At what point do you say. ‘You know, we are way better than all of these other teams… I wonder if their is better competition out there…?’ If you then decide to remain on “Rookie” difficulty, wouldn’t you keep you mouth shut when talking to those who play at higher difficulties? If you are the best Junior Varsity team in the country, do you really lack the self-awareness to know you can’t compete with one of the top Varsity teams?

Look North Dakota State Bison fans, congratulations on your JV trophies… but here’s the thing:

You are still a little brother. The next time NDSU plays the Gophers, it will be a bigger game than the FCS National Title they will surely play in later that season. Playing the Gophers would be NDSU’s Super Bowl. You can tell just how much they cherish victories over even the worst Gopher teams of all time, by the tweets I received yesterday from their victories in 2007 and 2011. NDSU Fans and players would get up for another game at TCF Bank Stadium quicker than they have gotten up for any National Title game or ESPN appearance in the last 10 years….. and then, you’d lose…

…and the Gophers would turn around and look forward to an actual threat, like Ohio State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Penn State, Michigan, or even Nebraska… because any other football school that plays against the best possible competition week-in and week-out, would worry PJ Fleck & Co. more than your team, which beats up on JV teams every year.

Eric Strack | Minnesota Sports Fan


NDSU delusion was one of many topics tonight on MSF Daily – LIVE (streamed weekdays on YouTube):

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