North Dakota State receiver Trevor Gebhartcarries the Dakota Marker off...

North Dakota State receiver Trevor Gebhartcarries the Dakota Marker off the field, trailed by teammate Zac Johnson, right, following the team's 37-17 victory over South Dakota State in an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014, in Fargo, N.D. Credit: AP/BRUCE CRUMMY

INDIANAPOLIS — Defending national champion North Dakota State will lead a record-tying six teams from the Missouri Valley Football Conference into the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs.

The MVFC champion Bison (12-0) on Sunday were named the No. 1 seed in the 24-team playoffs and will be making their 16th consecutive appearance.

The field is made up of 11 automatically qualifying conference champions and 13 at-large selections. The first round begins Saturday with unseeded teams paired with teams seeded 9-16 primarily according to geographical proximity. The championship game is Jan. 5 at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

North Dakota State has won 10 of the last 14 FCS titles. The Bison beat St. Thomas-Minnesota 62-7 on Saturday to extend their winning streak to 16 games.

Montana State (10-2), the runner-up to NDSU last year, earned the No. 2 seed after beating rival Montana 31-28 to clinch the Big Sky Conference championship. Montana (11-1) is the No. 3 seed. Tarleton State (11-1) of the United Athletic Conference is the No. 4 seed.

Patriot League champion Lehigh (12-0) is No. 5, Southern champion Mercer (9-2) is No. 6, Southland champion Stephen F. Austin (10-2) is No. 7 and the Big Sky's UC Davis (8-3) is No. 8.

The top eight seeds receive a first-round bye and will play their second-round game at home.

The Ivy League is participating in the playoffs for the first time. Yale, which defeated Harvard 45-28 for the Ivy title, earned the automatic bid and the Crimson are in as an at-large team.

First-round games: Illinois State (8-4) at Southeastern Louisiana (9-3); Central Connecticut State (8-4) at Rhode Island (10-2); Harvard (9-1) at Villanova (9-2); North Dakota (7-5) at Tennessee Tech (11-1); New Hampshire (8-4) at South Dakota State (8-4); Drake (8-3) at South Dakota (8-4); Lamar (8-4) at Abilene Christian (8-4); and Yale (8-2) at Youngstown State (8-4).

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