- The Montana State Bobcats are a 3-point favorite over North Dakota State Bison in the FCS Championship Final
- North Dakota State is seeking the school’s 10th national title
- Check the NDSU vs Montana State prediction, odds and spread below
History will be made in the FCS Championship when the North Dakota State Bison (13-2, 7-1 Missouri Valley) take on the Montana State Bobcats (15-0, 8-0 Big Sky). The Bobcats will look to complete a perfect season, while the Bison could become the first school to win 10 FCS national titles.
These are the top two teams in the FCS, and the books are treating it accordingly. Here is a look at the updated odds, plus my NDSU vs Montana State prediction for Monday.
NDSU vs Montana State Odds
Teams | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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North Dakota State Bison | +3 (+100) | +140 | O 58.5 (-110) |
Montana State Bobcats | -3 (-120) | -165 | U 58.5 (-110) |
The Bobcats are slight 3-point favorites, with the total set at 58.5 points.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7pm ET at Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas, with ESPN providing the broadcast coverage.
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Montana State Looks To Run Wild
These teams have hardly been challenged en route to the title showdown. The No. 1-seeded Bobcats crushed both UT Martin and Idaho by 30+ points, and topped South Dakota 31-17 in the semifinals.
Montana State is the top-scoring team in FCS, pumping out 41.3 points per game, and they do their damage by running wild on the opposition.
OH. MY.@AJonessy SPIN CYCLE 🌀🌀
🖥️ ESPN+ | #BobcatBuilt pic.twitter.com/yvvPMI7cUp
— Montana State Football (@MSUBobcats_FB) December 7, 2024
They ranked second in the FCS this year, churning out a monster 3001.4 yards per contest, led by the best running back duo in the nation.
Stud back Scottre Humphrey led the team with 1,360 rushing yards and 15 TDs on the season, followed closely by teammate Adam Jones, who rushed for 1,114 yards and 14 TD’s.
If that’s not enough, quarterback Tommy Mellott ran for 915 yards and 14 TD’s, while also throwing 2,588 yards and 29 touchdowns, against just two interceptions.
Bison Trying to Throw Their Way to Title
North Dakota State is no slouch on offense. The no. 2 seed in the tournament ranks third in FCS scoring, filling it up to the tune of 38.3 points per game.
The Bison do their damage through the air, as they led the FCS with the best passing efficiency. They’re led by quarterback Cam Miller, who has thrown for 3,052 yards and 31 TD’s, both career highs in his senior year.
You can’t be serious. 🖐️🏽
The game-winning TD catch by Bryce Lance gave him the NDSU single-season receiving TD record with No. 16. pic.twitter.com/CzQpfMuRFc
— NDSU Football (@NDSUfootball) December 21, 2024
Miller’s favorite target was receiver Bryce Lance, who had 66 grabs for 946 yards and 16 touchdowns.
NDSU does have a complimentary run game to support the pass, as CharMar Brown has rushed for 1,104 yards on a healthy 4.9 average and 14 scores.
They cruised to the final with 20+ point wins over Abilene Christian and Mercer, while beating South Dakota State 28-21 in the Final Four.
NDSU vs Montana State Prediction
If you’re wondering about D, both are Top 10 scoring defenses in the FCS. Montana State allows just 17.1 points per game, with North Dakota State trailing closely at 17.7.
However, defense might only be useful in getting a key stop here or there, as the offenses are that good. In that instance, the Bison lead the FCS in turnover margin at +19, with Montana State a respectable +8.
Montana State has been a force all year, scoring at least 30 points in every game this season, and all but one of their FCS matchups has seen a difference of 14 or more points.
UNBELIEVABLE 😱
TOMMY MELLOTT IS HIM.
📺 ABC@Tommy_Mellott | #BobcatBuilt pic.twitter.com/hUWw85AtgA
— Montana State Football (@MSUBobcats_FB) December 21, 2024
But North Dakota State is a championship regular, and will provide the Bobcats their toughest opponent of the season.
The last time these teams went head-to-head was in last year’s second round of the playoffs, where NDSU outlasted Montana State 35-34 in overtime.
I think we’re headed to that kind of shootout again Monday.
- NDSU vs Montana State Pick: Over 58.5 points (-110)
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The FCS National Championship Game is quickly approaching, and fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown between North Dakota State University (NDSU) and Montana State. Both teams have had impressive seasons, but only one will come out on top in this highly anticipated matchup.
NDSU, the defending national champions, have once again shown why they are a force to be reckoned with in the FCS. Led by quarterback Quincy Patterson II and running back Dominic Gonnella, the Bison have steamrolled their way through the competition this season. Their dominant defense, led by linebacker Jackson Hankey and safety Michael Tutsie, has shut down opposing offenses and kept them in games all season long.
On the other side of the field, Montana State has had a remarkable season of their own. The Bobcats, led by quarterback Tommy Mellott and running back Isaiah Ifanse, have shown that they are a team to be taken seriously. Their defense, anchored by linebacker Troy Andersen and defensive end Amandre Williams, has been a force to be reckoned with all season long.
As the game approaches, oddsmakers have been busy updating the odds for this highly anticipated matchup. Currently, NDSU is favored to win the game, with odds of -6.5. This means that if you were to bet on NDSU, they would need to win by at least 7 points in order for you to win your bet. Montana State, on the other hand, has odds of +6.5, meaning that if you were to bet on them, they would need to either win the game outright or lose by less than 7 points in order for you to win your bet.
While NDSU may be the favorite heading into the game, anything can happen in a championship matchup. Both teams have proven themselves to be worthy contenders, and fans can expect an exciting and hard-fought game between these two powerhouse programs.
As kickoff approaches, fans can only speculate on what the outcome of this game will be. Will NDSU continue their dominance and secure another national championship, or will Montana State pull off the upset and claim their first title in program history? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – this game is sure to be one for the ages.