KansasPoke said:
Like mentioned he runs a power O. More of a West Coast offense in the Stanford mold but also resembles Wisconsin some also. He likes big powerful QB's that can throw but run QB draws a lot. Probably a offense similar to what Northern Illinois runs with Lynch. He generally has a speed back and power back. A lot of FB's/TE's in this offense and big lineman. It is definitely smash mouth football but with a solid passing attack to compliment. A lot of play action/boot legs if I remember right.
Defensively it is a aggressive/physical 4-3 defense. Probably reminds one of what Nebraska use to run during the Osborne/Solich era.
NDSU as far back as I remember has only employed power backs. the top-4 in rotation are all about 6' 210lb. NDSU does not utilize the QB run nearly as much as NIU and those two offenses share few similarities. 4 year starter Jensen passed 1000 yards in career rushing today.
As I said, aside from the 4-3 vs 3-4 defense, NDSU looks like a Stanford clone.
as a side note, Bohl personally coaches punters and kickers, and they have been very good over the years. He plays for field position, so get used to punting from your opponents 35 yard line. Very conservative in that regard.