Who won the Dakota Marker game in 2024?
North Dakota State won the Dakota Marker game in 2024 with a score of 13-9.
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The annual Dakota Marker game between North Dakota State (NDSU) and South Dakota State (SDSU) took place on October 25, 2025. This year marked the 22nd edition of the Dakota Marker rivalry and the 118th meeting between the two universities...
The 2025 Dakota Marker game featured a matchup between No. 1 North Dakota State and No. 2 South Dakota State.
NDSU entered the game with a 7-0 record (4-0 in MVFC), while SDSU also had a 7-0 record (3-0 in MVFC). College GameDay was on-site, adding to the hype. SDSU quarterback Chase Mason was unable to play due to a foot injury, with Luke Marble expected to fill in. The College GameDay crew mostly picked NDSU to win the game. Cole Payton, NDSU quarterback, aimed to overcome the memories of his injury from the previous year's game against SDSU.
The game was televised on ESPNU, with radio coverage on the Pioneer Seeds Bison Sports Network. The series between NDSU and SDSU has been closely contested, with NDSU holding a 65-47-5 lead. Last year, NDSU won both the Dakota Marker game and an FCS playoff game against SDSU.
North Dakota State won the Dakota Marker game in 2024 with a score of 13-9.
The 2025 Dakota Marker game was played at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium in Brookings, South Dakota.
ESPNU broadcasted the game.
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