Frisco, TX (Sports Network) - After junior middle linebacker Grant Olson went
through a practice on Thursday, the North Dakota State Bison believe he
will be ready to play in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game on
Saturday.
Olson, the defending national champions' leading tackler, was hospitalized
earlier this week in Fargo, N.D., for complications with his appendix.
"Well, we were a little bit concerned," NDSU coach Craig Bohl said. "It was a
little bit touch-and-go. The great thing about Grant is nobody is as
instinctive or intuitive or has a better understanding as to what we're doing
than Grant, so it was good to get him out there at practice."
North Dakota State (13-1) will try to beat Sam Houston State (11-3) for the
second straight year in the national championship game on Saturday at FC
Dallas Stadium.
Olson has registered 146 tackles this season and set a school record with 29
total tackles in a quarterfinal-round playoff victory versus Wofford.
"We are happy to be back, but we also want to win the championship," Olson
said. "There are not too many times where you play the same team back-to-back
in the national championship, so to play Sam Houston State makes it all that
more interesting. We are familiar with them and they are familiar with us, so
it is going to be even more of a tightly contested game."
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