(STATS) -- Chris Klieman took a break from practice Tuesday to address members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference media.It was just a short break for the North Dakota State coach.(Were) continuing to strive to be better every day, Klieman said. What we did yesterday was great, but now were looking forward to the 2016 season.The undisputed kings of the FCS, the Bison won an unprecedented fifth straight national championship with last seasons 37-10 win over Jacksonville State in Frisco, Texas. The quest for No. 6 probably began shortly after that contest and remains in full force with this years opener against Charleston Southern looming Aug. 27 at the Fargodome in front of a nationally televised audience.The Bison, a remarkable 71-5 over the last five seasons, earned all but two first-place votes while topping the MVFC preseason poll unveiled Tuesday. Not even the controversy regarding a recent decision by the school to limit access to media outlets without a North Dakota State broadcast rights agreement can derail the focus of Kliemans program.(The media situation is) maybe overblown, said Klieman, who went 28-3 in his first two seasons as Bison coach. Ive got enough of my own problems getting ready for Charleston Southern.One problem Klieman does not appear to have is replacing star quarterback Carson Wentz, who was selected second overall by the Philadelphia Eagles in this years NFL Draft.Redshirt sophomore Easton Stick played in 11 games last season, went 8-0 as a starter and won three playoff contests while replacing the injured Wentz, who returned to start and star in the national championship game. Stick completed 61.2 percent of his passes for 1,144 yards with 13 touchdowns and four interceptions. He also finished third on the team with 498 rushing yards (5.9 yards per carry) and scored five times.Wentz proved to be a quality mentor and a special friend to Stick.Carson taught Easton everything he knows, Klieman said. We knew we had a pretty good prospect.Stick wont have to carry the offensive load himself.King Frazier finished fourth in the Valley with 1,158 rushing yards and had 11 touchdowns. He was one of five Bison named to the conferences all-preseason team also announced Tuesday.Senior linebacker Nick DeLuca is the only FCS player to be named to the Butkus Award watch list. He recorded a team-high 135 tackles plus three sacks and two interceptions for a 2015 NDSU defense that yielded 36 points in its final five games, including the playoffs.The Bison, however, dont expect to have an easy time beginning defense of their most recent title. After opening with a Charleston Southern squad that won 10 games and lost to Jacksonville State in the postseason, NDSU hosts STATS Offensive Player of the Year Cooper Kupp and Eastern Washington, then gets its only taste of FBS competition at Iowa on Sept. 17.Its the toughest non-conference schedule weve had in the six years Ive been here, Klieman said. Then the Valley is always a challenge.That likely wont change after five teams from the league qualified for the playoffs in 2015. Northern Iowa was picked second in the preseason poll and the only other school to garner first-place votes.North Dakota State opens conference play Oct. 1 at home against an Illinois State group its shared the league title with the past two seasons. The Redbirds, who fell to the Bison in the 2014 national championship game, were picked to finish fourth in the league and must make up for the departures of STATS Offensive Player of the Year finalist running back Marshaun Coprich and star quarterback Tre Roberson.The talking season is over, so lets go play, Illinois State coach Brock Spack said.---=MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL=Team (first-place votes)1. North Dakota State (37)2. UNI (2)3. South Dakota State4. Illinois State5. Youngstown State6. Western Illinois7. South Dakota8. Southern Illinois9. Indiana State10. Missouri State---=MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL PRESEASON TEAM=FIRST TEAM=OFFENSE=QB -- Aaron Bailey, senior, 6-2, 226, Northern IowaRB -- King Frazier, senior, 5-11, 218, North Dakota StateRB -- Jody Webb, senior, 5-9, 175, Youngstown StateFB -- Brady Tibbits, senior, 5-10, 240, Illinois StateWR -- Lance Lenoir, Jr., senior, 6-0, 200, Western IllinoisWR -- Anthony Warrum, senior, 6-2, 190, Illinois StateWR -- Jake Wieneke, junior, 6-4, 215, South Dakota StateTE -- Dallas Goedert, junior, 6-5, 250, South Dakota StateOL -- Kyle Avaloy, senior, 6-5, 330, Illinois StateOL -- Zack Johnson, senior, 6-4, 329, North Dakota StateOL -- Jacob Judd, junior, 6-3, 290, Western IllinoisOL -- Jacob Ohnesorge, junior, 6-3, 280, South Dakota StateOL -- Robert Rathje, senior, 6-3, 295, Northern IowaOL -- Mark Spelman, senior, 6-3, 280, Illinois StateDEFENSE=DL -- Cole Langer, senior, 6-2, 295, South Dakota StateDL -- Greg Menard, junior, 6-2, 240, North Dakota StateDL -- Derek Rivers, senior, 6-5, 255, Youngstown StateDL -- Karter Schult, senior, 6-2, 265, Northern IowaLB -- Chase Allen, senior, 6-3, 240, Southern IllinoisLB -- Dylan Cole, senior, 6-1, 236, Missouri StateLB -- Nick DeLuca, senior, 6-3, 245, North Dakota StateLB -- Brett Taylor, junior, 6-2, 230, Western IllinoisDB -- LeRoy Alexander, senior, 6-0, 195, Youngstown StateDB -- Tre Dempsey, junior, 5-10, 178, North Dakota StateDB -- Tyson Graham, senior, 6-2, 210, South DakotaDB -- Alec Kocour, junior, 6-0, 190, Illinois StateSPECIAL TEAMS=LS -- Joshua Appel, senior, 6-2, 250, Indiana StatePK -- Zak Kennedy, sophomore, 6-0, 160, Youngstown StateP -- Sam Kuhter, junior, 6-0, 207, Northern IowaRS -- Deion Holliman, junior, 5-9, 181, Missouri StateVans Old Skool Black . The next step is a better finish. Bae played bogey-free Friday on another gorgeous day at Riviera for a 5-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Aaron Baddeley and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend. Vans Old Skool White Sale .com) - Manchester City midfielder David Silva is expected to miss the next four weeks because of a calf problem. http://www.vansshoesclearancesale.com/vans-old-skool-sale.html . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. Vans Old Skool White . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players. Vans Sk8 Hi Clearance .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court.Perth Glory coach Kenny Lowe isnt sure where hell be watching his next match from, but if his sides performance matches their showing in a 3-2 win over Melbourne City, he wont care.Lowe was banished from the dugout in Friday nights away success at AAMI Park after a half-time blow-up with referee Alan Milliner.Senior players Dino Djulbic and Rostyn Griffiths were venting their frustrations with Milliner after a penalty handed City an equaliser a minute before half-time.Lowe, wholl await possible sanction for the incident, said his intentions were to play peacemaker.I actually ran onto the pitch to get our players off the pitch, he said.(The referee and I) had a few words and a few words in the tunnel.But its pointless talking about that, lets talk about our team because we were magnificent tonight.Coming here against probably the best team in the league into the lions den ... we deserve credit to come here and score threee goals - three quality goals - and I think Andy Keogh possibly could have had another three.dddddddddddds it turned out, Keoghs hat-trick was enough to beat City.The former Republic of Ireland international was on the end of two set-pieces and a defensive mix-up to cap off a fine display from the visitors.The West Australians were sharp and good value for their win over the A-League title favourites.Nebojsa Marinkovics set-piece work was outstanding, Rostyn Griffiths was a commanding presence in midfield and Alex Grant - an inclusion for Rhys Williams - showed maturity beyond his years in defence.Lowe quipped that the biggest problem his goalkeeper Liam Reddy faced was whether his cigar went out.We were organised, we understood how they play and we came up with a plan and it worked, he said. 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