Wondering who you'll be able to watch every one of North Dakota State's football games this season? Let us give you a helping hand.

The Bison begin their 2016-17 campaign against Charleston Southern in the FCS kickoff game on Saturday, August 27th. That game will be nationally televised on ESPN, making it the 15th time the Bison have played a nationally televised game since 2011, according to GoBison.com.

The August 27th game against Charleston Southern won't be the team's only nationally televised game this year, though, as ESPN or ESPN2 will carry the team's game against Iowa on September 17th.

The rest of the team's game will be televised across the state of North Dakota on the NBC North Dakota network, which includes KFYR in Bismarck.

NDSU All Access will also offer streams of the team's home games, via subscription. You can purchase a one-day subscription for $6.95, a monthly subscription for $10.95, or an annual subscription for $89.95. For more information, visit GoBison.com/AllAccess.

For more information on how you can watch all of this year's Bison action, visit GoBison.com.

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