Tim Polasek signs longterm extension at North Dakota State (Tim Polasek)

Tim Polasek has signed a longterm extension to remain at North Dakota State, the program announced Tuesday. 

No figures were included in the announcement, but multiple outlets said the deal will keep him under contract through 2033 and comes with additional money for the Bison coaching staff and the program. 

After an unfathomable two seasons without a national title, NDSU returned to its winning ways in 2024, overcoming two regular season losses to win its 10th FCS national title in 14 seasons. The Bison upended No. 2-seed South Dakota State in the semifinals and No. 1-seeded Montana State in the title game.

This year's team has reached juggernaut status. The 12-0 Bison enter the FCS playoff as the top overall seed and will begin their title defense against Southeastern Louisiana or Illinois State at the Fargodome on Dec. 6. On Tuesday, quarterback Cole Payton and wide receiver Bryce Lance were listed among 30 finalists for the Walter Payton Award, the FCS's version of the Heisman, and linebacker Logan Kopp was named a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, given to the top defensive player in FCS.

"After several productive conversations with Coach Polasek, we have affirmed our commitment to both him and the long-term success of NDSU football," AD Matt Larsen said. "Tim has agreed in principle to a contract extension and will remain head coach of the Bison. Coach Polasek's impact on the football program over 12 seasons, and especially the past two seasons as our head coach, has been remarkable. I am happy he and Jill are staying home at NDSU as we focus our energy on the upcoming playoffs."

Polasek joined the program in 2006 as a graduate assistant and was promoted to running backs coach in 2007, where he remained through 2011. He remained with the program through 2016 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2014, collecting five straight national title rings along the way. Polasek was Iowa's offensive line coach from 2017-20 and then joined former NDSU head coach Craig Bohl at Wyoming as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2021-23. He returned to Fargo after Matt Entz took an assistant job at USC after the 2023 season.

The Bison enter this year's playoffs ranked second in FCS at 42.2 points per game and lead the subdivision at 11.7 points allowed per game. Two teams have played North Dakota State to within 17 points to this point in the season. 

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