Cam Miller leads North Dakota State to victory over North Dakota
- Cam Miller threw for two touchdowns and added a rushing touchdown in the game.
- North Dakota State's defense held North Dakota to just 267 total yards.
- The victory improved North Dakota State's record to 5-1 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
On Saturday, in Fargo, North Dakota, Cam Miller led North Dakota State to a decisive 41-17 victory over North Dakota. Miller showcased his skills by throwing two touchdown passes and adding a rushing touchdown, contributing significantly to the Bison's offensive performance. The game began with CharMar Brown scoring a 2-yard touchdown run, establishing an early lead. Miller's 36-yard touchdown pass to Bryce Lance and a subsequent 16-yard pass to Chris Harris further extended the Bison's advantage. Despite a strong performance from the Fighting Hawks, who had recently scored 72 points in their previous game, they struggled against the Bison's defense, managing only 267 total yards. The Bison's backup quarterback, Cole Payton, also made an impact with a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. This victory improved North Dakota State's record to 5-1, solidifying their position in the Missouri Valley Football Conference, while North Dakota fell to 4-2.