'Horns up! Hawkeyes down!' NDSU announcer goes bonkers after Bison beat Iowa

"The Kings of the North invade the Hawkeye State" -- and mayhem ensues after the winning field goal in Saturday's game.

September 19, 2016 at 8:21PM
North Dakota State kicker Cam Pedersen (36) reacts with holder Cole Davis (7) after kicking a 37-yard field goal on the final play of an NCAA college football game against Iowa, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016, in Iowa City, Iowa. North Dakota State won 23-21.
North Dakota State kicker Cam Pedersen (36) reacts with holder Cole Davis (7) after kicking a 37-yard field goal on the final play of an NCAA college football game against Iowa, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016, in Iowa City, Iowa. North Dakota State won 23-21. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

We are not in any way trying to diminish what happened in iowa City on Saturday afternoon when North Dakota State kicked a last-second field goal to defeat 10th-ranked Iowa 23-21. It was probably the biggest victory in North Dakota State's history, which includes being the Football College Subdivision (FCS) national champions for the last five years.

The FCS is for Division I schools that participate on a lower level than their Football Bowl Subdivision counterparts. Every now and then, an FCS school beats an FBS school, and it's seen as a pretty big deal.

North Dakota State has won its last six games against FCS schools, a run that includes a 37-24 victory over Minnesota in 2011. Kansas, Kansas State, Colorado State and Iowa State are the other schools on the list.

Beating Iowa actually resulted in the Bison getting a bunch of votes in this week's Associated Press football poll, which typically is reserved for the FBS schools. North Dakota State missed the top 25 by three spots, ahead of Oklahoma State, Georgia Tech and Notre Dame, among others.

Now we'll give you a choice:

You can either go back and read the story about Saturday's game here.

OR YOU CAN SKIP THE READING AND GO RIGHT TO THE CALL OF THE GAME-WINNING FIELD GOAL FROM NDSU PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER JEFF CULHANE, WHO GOT A LITTLE BIT EXCITED DESCRIBING THE VICTORY!

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Howard Sinker is digital sports editor at startribune.com and curates the website's Sports Upload blog. He is also a senior instructor in Media and Cultural Studies at Macalester College in St. Paul.

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