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The first Missouri Valley Football Conference actual conference game is on Saturday, and it also happens to be one of the Top 5 "must see" matchups most FCS experts pegged before the season started. So, after a month of non-conference bludgeonings for No. 1 North Dakota State (by a combined 138-17) and slipping, sliding, and recovering by No. 17 South Dakota, the two meet in the Fargodome on Saturday. The Bison are an approximate 18-point favorite, but that doesn't mean there is a lack of anticipation nor storylines. This clash is the focal point of a 40-minute chat with 30-year Forum of Fargo-Moorhead columnist Mike McFeely, who bore witness to the three woodshed beatings NDSU thrust upon unranked FCS opponents. How can the Coyotes not just beat the spread but beat the Bison for the third time in four meetings? How can we tell via their competition just how good NDSU is, particularly new quarterback Cole Payton, whose numbers and highlights have been sparkling? And in the larger FCS picture, is there much more to the subdivision than the "Big 5" from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana (NDSU, SDSU, USD, Montana, Montana State)? Are there any teams beyond this worth keeping an eye on? McFeely is a long-ago advocate of NDSU — and by proxy, other schools like the Jackrabbits, Bobcats, and Grizzlies that play in 19,000-plus seat stadiums, rabid fan bases and so some NIL funds — moving on to the FBS? Yeah, we dug that up as another Dakotas showdown comes around the bend. Before all that, McFeely weighs in on Carson Wentz's fairy tale first start for his boyhood team, the Minnesota Vikings, and gives insight into Wentz's time at NDSU and how things went south for his QB1 career in the NFL the last several years.300 episodes