Bison fan shows Twitter traffic during the game
January 5, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
MADISON, Wis. University of Wisconsin graduate student Chris Cantey mapped geo-tagged tweets that included North Dakota State-related words during Saturday’s Football Championship Subdivision national championship game. Continue Reading
FARGO The few hundred brave souls gathered outside the Fargodome had index and pinky fingers on all hands up and puncturing the brisk Fargo air in the form of horns to honor the North Dakota State Bison.
FRISCO, Texas It didn’t start out like it was going to end in another green and yellow party at FC Dallas Stadium. Sam Houston State practically owned the first quarter.
FRISCO, Texas North Dakota State cornerback Marcus Williams picked a fine time to nab a prestigious record for defensive backs. The junior got two interceptions on the biggest stage in Division I Football Championship Subdivision.
FRISCO, Texas North Dakota State running back John Crockett spent two years getting his academics in order. Saturday afternoon, with confetti flying and Bison celebrating fans yelling, he got his reward.
FRISCO, Texas With about five minutes to play in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s national championship game, North Dakota State senior center Joe Lund trotted off the field for the last time in his career cheers rained down from the Bison crowd. Lund earned the pseudo curtain call.
FRISCO, Texas Hidden amongst the estimated 14,000 North Dakota State fans that consumed FC Dallas Stadium Saturday was 15-year-old Sam Ihry. First-row seat, 50-yard-line, right behind his heroes: the Bison football players. 
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