VIDEO: ABC Nearly Misses Game-Winning NDSU Interception vs JMU Thanks to Brutal Camerawork
By Ian Anderson

The game was on the line. First-and-goal on the three yard-line down eight points for one team, and the quarterback threw a costly interception. Seems somewhat normal, except for the fact that the cameraman was not able to log the interception, so those who were watching didn't even get to see the game-sealing play. Yes, the shot was out of frame in the most important moment of the FCS National Championship Game.
Not the best camera work for game clinching interception pic.twitter.com/1Z5Lhf03f1
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 11, 2020
North Dakota State fans must have been so happy and confused at the same time. Thankfully for them, Ben DiNucci's pass was woefully under-thrown, and was easily picked off by the NDSU defender. Their run of dominance continues.
The Bison have been the bane of every FCS team's existence, winning eight FCS National Championships since 2011. Now featuring a redshirt freshman at QB in Carson Beck, they're likely to continue wrecking havoc in the seasons to come.
North Dakota State finishes the 2019 season on an FCS record 37-game winning streak.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 11, 2020
The Bison will open the 2020 season at Oregon on September 5th. pic.twitter.com/hDZUh7EJoD
The Bison have won 37 consecutive games, and head to Eugene to face Oregon at the beginning of 2020. That should make for one hell of a matchup to open up the season.