Plenty of college football teams and conferences have already punted on the idea of competitive football this fall and moved their focus to the spring of 2021. The Big Ten, Pac-12, MAC and Mountain West all postponed football this fall and now one of the great dynasties in the college game has officially joined that list.
North Dakota State has dominated the D1 FCS series, winning eight of the last nine championships in the division. Despite some rumors and hopes by fans that they’d find a way to play this fall, those hopes for the Bison are officially done, the team announced Friday.
— NDSU Football (@NDSUfootball) August 14, 2020
The Bison has reached out to Nebraska hoping to set up a game this fall but that obviously won’t be happening.
Bison quarterback Trey Lance is viewed by many as a potential first round draft pick next spring.
Many were excited and curious to see how the Bison would fare as they had an early September road game scheduled at Oregon this season.