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Williams' 100-yard kickoff return sparks North Dakota State in 38-30 win over Youngstown State
Cole Payton threw for 194 yards, Barika Kpeenu ran for three touchdowns and North Dakota State won its 13th straight game by beating Youngstown State 38-30 on Saturday. Youngstown State posted early leads of 3-0 and 10-7,
The Youngstown State football team dropped a close game 38-30 to top-ranked North Dakota State at the Fargodome Saturday.
The Penguins, who entered a +26.5 point underdog according to ESPN, racked up 371 total yards of offense while scoring the most points against the top team in the FCS all season.
North Dakota State was pushed for a full four quarters for the first time this season and when the smoke settled, the Bison held off Youngstown State 38-30 before 14,607 fans. The win kept No. 1-ranked NDSU unbeaten at 9-0, 6-0 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference heading into next Saturday's game at the University of North Dakota.
The Youngstown State Penguins may not be the first program that comes to your mind when you think about college football. Of course, there are sickos out there who know a lot about the program. For me,
The Youngstown State football team snapped its two-game skid with a 40-35 road win over No. 9 ranked Illinois State. Quarterback Beau Brungard broke a YSU record with 528 total offensive yards, besting Ricky Davis's 447 yard game back in 2017.
North Dakota State’s Cole Payton and Youngstown State’s Beau Brungard were worth the price of admission alone. Yes, football is a team game but if you didn’t leave Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome thoroughly entertained by the QBs,
Youngstown State scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to fuel a 40-35 upset victory over No. 10 Illinois State during Missouri Valley Football Conference action on Saturday.
During the week, Youngstown State head coach Doug Phillips reiterated the importance of minimizing mistakes if the Penguins were going
No. 18 Youngstown State holds a distinction that no other team that has faced No. 1 North Dakota State does: the Penguins lost to the Bison in a one-score game. NDSU defeated Youngstown State by eight.