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North Dakota State Bison Offense (1990)
The 1990 North Dakota State Bison football team was one of the best teams in school history. The Bison finished the season with a record of 14-0 and won the NCAA Division II national championship.
The Bison were led by a high-powered offense that averaged 34.1 points per game. The offense was led by quarterback Donald Suda, who threw for 2,678 yards and 31 touchdowns. The Bison also had a strong running game, led by Tim Woiden, who rushed for 1,232 yards and 15 touchdowns.
The Bison's defense was also very good, allowing only 14.9 points per game. The defense was led by linebacker Scott Bjugstad, who recorded 116 tackles and 10 sacks. The Bison's defense also had a number of other talented players, including defensive tackle Jim Nelson and safety Jeff Schlosser.
The Bison's biggest win of the season came in the national championship game, when they defeated the Pittsburg State Gorillas 39-29. The Bison were able to overcome a 14-point deficit in the second half to win the game.
The 1990 Bison are still remembered as one of the best teams in school history. They were led by a number of talented players and they had a very successful season. The Bison are still respected by their fans and their opponents.
Randy Hedberg was the offensive coordinator of the 1990 North Dakota State Bison football team. He was in his first season at North Dakota State, and he had previously been the head coach at Minot State University.
Hedberg was a proponent of the run-and-shoot offense, which is a pass-heavy offense that relies on short and intermediate passes. The run-and-shoot offense was popular in the 1980s and 1990s, and it was known for being very productive.
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