

2015 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Newcomer Team...Went 8-0 as the starting quarterback after an injury to NFL draft pick Carson Wentz...Took over after a 4-2 start, won back-to-back road games at Indiana State and Southern Illinois in his first two starts, and marched the Bison through the NCAA semifinals en route to a fifth straight national championship...Named MVFC Newcomer of the Week after accounting for three touchdowns in his debut at Indiana State, where he rushed 17 times for 124 yards and two scores and went 9 of 20 passing with a TD...He was NDSU’s first 100-yard rusher of the season and followed with 130 yards at SIU to become the first NDSU quarterback with back-to-back 100-yard rushing games since Kevin Feeney in October 1996...Scored the game-winning TD on a 4-yard run with 35 seconds left at Youngstown State to erase a 24-10 fourth quarter deficit...Appeared in 11 games altogether, finishing 90 of 147 passing for 1,144 yards and 13 TDs with four interceptions...Passed for four touchdowns in each of his first two home games against Western Illinois and Missouri State...Finished as NDSU’s third leading rusher with 498 yards and five touchdowns on 85 carries, averaging 5.9 yards per carry...MVFC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award and MVFC Honor Roll.



2014 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Part of the Bison travel squad all season but sat out all 16 games as a redshirt...Named to the MVFC Honor Roll.



HIGH SCHOOL: Started at quarterback for two years at Creighton Prep and head coach Chris Nizzi...Named first team all-state and Super-State as a senior...Academic all-state and all-district in 2012 and 2013...Super Six selection by Omaha World Herald before senior season...Holds majority of school passing records...Passed for over 2,000 yards in 2012 and 2013...Threw for 37 touchdowns and was picked off nine times during prep career...Also rushed for over 950 yards and 23 touchdowns on the ground...Team captain for two years...Helped Creighton Prep advance to the state semifinals as a junior and quarterfinals as a senior...Offensive MVP of the 2014 Nebraska Shrine Game passing for 124 yards and rushing for 94 yards and a TD...Also a member of baseball team...Lettered in track and field...Teammate of former Bison wide receiver RJ Urzendowski.



PERSONAL: Graduated Summa Cum Laude in 3 1/2 years from NDSU in December 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management and a minor in business administration...Dean's List all seven semesters...Enrolled in the Master’s of Business Administration program at NDSU...Participated in the 2018 Manning Passing Academy...Member of the NDSU Student-Athlete Advisory Council...Son of Mike and Shelly Stick...Has a brother, Aaron...Father played baseball at Creighton and was in the Chicago Cubs organization for one year.

Easton Stick NCAA Playoff Statistics Year GP-GS Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Rush Yds TD 2015 4-3 33-52-2 318 2 23 75 1 2016 3-3 43-79-1 612 4 29 203 2 2017 4-4 43-71-1 645 11 34 170 3 2018 4-4 46-65-3 658 6 41 275 6 Totals 15-14 165-267-7 2,233 23 127 723 12 Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Newcomer Team...Went 8-0 as the starting quarterback after an injury to NFL draft pick Carson Wentz...Took over after a 4-2 start, won back-to-back road games at Indiana State and Southern Illinois in his first two starts, and marched the Bison through the NCAA semifinals en route to a fifth straight national championship...Named MVFC Newcomer of the Week after accounting for three touchdowns in his debut at Indiana State, where he rushed 17 times for 124 yards and two scores and went 9 of 20 passing with a TD...He was NDSU’s first 100-yard rusher of the season and followed with 130 yards at SIU to become the first NDSU quarterback with back-to-back 100-yard rushing games since Kevin Feeney in October 1996...Scored the game-winning TD on a 4-yard run with 35 seconds left at Youngstown State to erase a 24-10 fourth quarter deficit...Appeared in 11 games altogether, finishing 90 of 147 passing for 1,144 yards and 13 TDs with four interceptions...Passed for four touchdowns in each of his first two home games against Western Illinois and Missouri State...Finished as NDSU’s third leading rusher with 498 yards and five touchdowns on 85 carries, averaging 5.9 yards per carry...MVFC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award and MVFC Honor Roll.Part of the Bison travel squad all season but sat out all 16 games as a redshirt...Named to the MVFC Honor Roll.Started at quarterback for two years at Creighton Prep and head coach Chris Nizzi...Named first team all-state and Super-State as a senior...Academic all-state and all-district in 2012 and 2013...Super Six selection by Omaha World Herald before senior season...Holds majority of school passing records...Passed for over 2,000 yards in 2012 and 2013...Threw for 37 touchdowns and was picked off nine times during prep career...Also rushed for over 950 yards and 23 touchdowns on the ground...Team captain for two years...Helped Creighton Prep advance to the state semifinals as a junior and quarterfinals as a senior...Offensive MVP of the 2014 Nebraska Shrine Game passing for 124 yards and rushing for 94 yards and a TD...Also a member of baseball team...Lettered in track and field...Teammate of former Bison wide receiver RJ Urzendowski.Graduated Summa Cum Laude in 3 1/2 years from NDSU in December 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management and a minor in business administration...Dean's List all seven semesters...Enrolled in the Master’s of Business Administration program at NDSU...Participated in the 2018 Manning Passing Academy...Member of the NDSU Student-Athlete Advisory Council...Son of Mike and Shelly Stick...Has a brother, Aaron...Father played baseball at Creighton and was in the Chicago Cubs organization for one year.

All-time winningest quarterback in FCS history with a 49-3 record as NDSU's starter over four seasons, surpassing the 48 wins by NDSU's Brock Jensen...Part of five Missouri Valley Football Conference championship teams and four NCAA Division I FCS national championships, including two as the starter his junior and senior seasons...Starting QB in 14 of 15 NCAA playoff games in his four seasons...Completed 165 of 267 passes for 2,233 yards and 23 TDs with seven interceptions in the postseason...Also rushed 127 times for 723 yards and 12 TDs in the playoffs, averaging 5.7 yards per carry...Finished as NDSU's career record holder for passing yards (8,693), passing touchdowns (88), total offense yards (11,216), yards per game (203.9), yards per play (7.97) and touchdowns responsible for (129)...Ranked second in school history for passing attempts (980), completions (598) and efficiency rating (159.5)...MVFC career record holder for rushing yards (2,523) and rushing touchdowns (41) by a quarterback...Selected by the Los Angeles Chargers with the 166th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.Team captain for the third straight season...Made all 15 starts at quarterback, leading North Dakota State to its seventh NCAA Division I football national championship in eight years...All-America first team by the Associated Press and HERO Sports...All-America second team by the American Football Coaches Association...All-America third team by STATS FCS following a third-place finish on the ballot for the Walter Payton Award presented to the FCS Offensive Player of the Year...Missouri Valley Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year and three-time Offensive Player of the Week...Accounted for 321 yards of total offense and four TDs in the win over Delaware...Went 17 of 26 passing for 280 yards and rushed five times for 41 yards and two TDs...Led a comeback win at Northern Iowa completing nine passes for 179 yards and four TDs while running for two TDs...Had a school record-tying five TD passes all in the first half of win at Missouri State, where his 13 straight passing completions to start the game was the fourth longest streak in school history...Finished the season 175 of 281 passing for 2,752 yards and 28 touchdowns...Rushed 117 times for 677 yards and 17 TDs...School-record 45 total touchdowns responsible for and an NDSU single-season record 172.4 pass efficiency rating...His 3,429 yards of total offense were second in team history...In four NCAA playoff games, completed 71 percent of his passes going 46 of 65 for 658 yards and six touchdowns...Led the Bison in rushing attempts in the postseason, carrying 41 times for 275 yards and six TDs averaging 6.7 yards per carry...Back-to-back 100-yard rushing games in the national semifinals and championship...Rushed 16 times for 147 yards and three touchdowns in the semifinal win over South Dakota State while going 12 of 15 passing for 169 yards and one TD...Rushed 18 times for 121 yards and three TDs in the championship win over Eastern Washington...Had five total TDs against EWU going 13 of 19 passing for 198 yards and two scores through the air...Named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team for his work on the field, in the classroom and in the community...Also a finalist for the National Football Foundation William V. Campbell Trophy, recognizing the top scholar-athlete in college football...Voted to the Google Cloud Academic All-America second team by CoSIDA...MVFC All-Academic first team for the third straight season.Team captain...Made all 15 starts at quarterback, leading North Dakota State to its sixth NCAA Division I football national championship in seven years...Named Most Outstanding Player in the 17-13 national championship win over James Madison...Went 13 of 22 passing for 130 yards and one touchdown in the title game...NDSU had seven victories over FCS Top 10 ranked teams...Honorable mention to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference team...College Football Performance Awards FCS National Performer of the Year...Career-best 62.1 completion percentage...Completed 164 of 264 passes for 2,466 yards, 28 touchdowns and eight interceptions...NDSU’s fourth-leading rusher with 663 yards and tied for the team lead with 12 rushing touchdowns...Averaged 5.9 yards per carry...Had a school-record 152 consecutive pass attempts without interception...Moved into third place all-time at NDSU for career passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns...Named MVFC Offensive Player of the Week after completing his first 11 passes and finishing 11 of 12 for 307 yards and a TD in the win over South Dakota...Also rushed seven times for 39 yards and a TD against USD...Set NDSU postseason records for touchdown passes in a game (4 vs. Sam Houston State) and in a single postseason (11)...MVFC All-Academic first team...MVFC President's Council Academic Award...MVFC Commissioner's Academic Excellence Award...MVFC Honor Roll.Started all 14 games at quarterback...First sophomore elected team captain since 2005 quarterback Steve Walker...Honorable mention to the All-Missouri Valley Football Conference team...Went 169 of 288 passing for 2,331 yards with 19 touchdowns and nine interceptions...NDSU’s third leading rusher with 113 carries for 685 yards and seven scores...Averaged 6.1 yards per carry with a long of 52 yards...Ranked sixth in the MVFC in total offense (215.4 ypg)...Led the league in yards per completion (13.79) and was second in passing efficiency (142.2.)...Passed for at least one TD in 11 of 14 games...Career-high 257 passing yards in the 50-44 overtime win against Eastern Washington...Passed for 256 yards and three TDs in the homecoming victory over Illinois State...Also passed for three TDs in back-to-back wins over South Dakota and San Diego...Went 11 of 19 for 124 yards and one TD in the victory over 11th-ranked Iowa...Marched the Bison into position for a 37-yard game-winning field goal in the final 1:53, starting the drive with a 29-yard run to move into Hawkeye territory...MVFC All-Academic first team...MVFC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award and MVFC Honor Roll.