Illinois State • Indiana State • Missouri State • North Dakota State • Northern Iowa South Dakota State • Southern Illinois • Western Illinois • Youngstown State 1818 Chouteau Ave. • St. Louis, MO 63103 • (314) 421-2268 • FAX (314) 421-3505 For Immediate Release Sept. 21, 2009 Contact: Mike Kern Conference Points Overall Points Team W L For Opp Pct. W L For Opp Pct. South Dakota State 1 0 41 0 1.000 2 0 85 6 1.000 Northern Iowa 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 112 24 .667 Youngstown State 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 79 80 .667 Missouri State 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 69 72 .667 Southern Illinois 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 87 38 .500 North Dakota State 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2 121 110 .333 Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2 72 109 .333 Illinois State 0 0 0 0 .000 1 2 61 83 .333 Indiana State 0 1 0 41 .000 0 4 30 128 .000 Last Week’s Results Saturday, Sept. 26 *Youngstown State at Indiana State (Family Day, WFXW TV) Terre Haute, Ind. • 12:05 p.m. ET Series: YSU leads, 17-1 Last Year: YSU, 35-21 4 Note: Youngstown State has won 12-straight games against Indiana State. ISU’s only win came in 1995 at Stambaugh Stadium. *#3 UNI at Missouri State (Family Day, MVFC TV) Springfield, Mo. • 1 p.m. CT Series: UNI leads, 24-5 Last Year: UNI, 42-0 4 Note: The Panthers have won the last three games in the series and are 17-2 against MSU since 1989. *North Dakota St. at #8 Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. • 6 p.m. CT Series: SIU leads, 2-1 Last Year: NDSU, 35-27 4 Note: Southern Illinois ranks third nationally in scoring offense, and North Dakota State ranks No. 6. The Salukis are 2-0 in games played at McAndrew Stadium. *#17 South Dakota State at Illinois State Normal, Ill. • 7 p.m. CT Series: SDSU leads, 1-0 Last Year: SDSU, 52-21 4 Note: South Dakota State leads the nation in scoring defense (3.0 ppg) and rushing defense (18.0 ypg). In their only previous meeting, then-QB Ryan Berry of SDSU set a league record with seven TD passes. *denotes conference game Valley Football (Sept. 19) Players of the Week Offense RB Cliffton Gordon, Illinois State Defense DE Waylon Richardet, Missouri St. Special Teams RS Todd Speight, Western Illinois Offensive Lineman C Bryan Boemer, Southern Illinois 2009 Valley Football Standings (thru Sept. 19) 2009 Upcoming Schedule, Last Week’s Results Upcoming Schedule (Sept. 26) Last Week (Sept. 19) Saturday, Sept. 19 Indiana State 0 #18 South Dakota State 41 The SDSU defense holds Indiana State to just 90 yards of total offense. Austin Peay 7 Illinois State 38 RB Cliffton Gordon - 4 rushing TDs for ISU Murray State 10 Missouri State 35 Bears score a pair of defensive touchdowns. Wagner 28 North Dakota State 59 RB Pat Paschall -- 167 yards and two TDs St. Francis (Pa.) 0 #3 UNI 30 UNI outgains Red Flash 382-147 in total yards Southwest Baptist 7 #8 Southern Illinois 59 RB Deji Karim -- 290 all-purpose yards, 3 TDs Stephen F. Austin 30 Western Illinois 40 Todd Speight - KO return & punt return for TDs Youngstown State 38 Northeastern 21 QB Brandon Summers rushes for 3 scores. • • Media Services • • Players of the Week Each week a panel will select players of the week for offense, defense, offensive line and special teams. Valley Football Radio Report Each week’s games are previewed on the Missouri Valley Football Conference Radio Report, produced by Jim Pow- ers. The report can be heard on most schools’ network affiliate station. VideoStreaming Through its partnership with JumpTV, the league has a conference-wide subscription service available to view a number of games. Visit the league web site for additional information. Weekly Coaches Call Teleconferences featuring the league’s head coaches are each Wednesday at 10 a.m. CT. Replays are accessible on the league web site. Brock Spack, ILS, 10:05 a.m. Trent Miles, INS, 10:10 a.m. Terry Allen, MSU, 10:15 a.m. Craig Bohl, NDSU, 10:20 a.m. Mark Farley, UNI, 10:25 a.m. John Stiegelmeier, SDSU, 10:30 a.m. Dale Lennon, SIU, 10:35 a.m. Don Patterson, WIU, 10:40 a.m. Jon Heacock, YSU, 10:45 a.m. 913-312-1379 valley-football.org
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Illinois State • Indiana State • Missouri State • North Dakota State • Northern IowaSouth Dakota State • Southern Illinois • Western Illinois • Youngstown State
1818 Chouteau Ave. • St. Louis, MO 63103 • (314) 421-2268 • FAX (314) 421-3505
For Immediate ReleaseSept. 21, 2009 Contact: Mike Kern
Conference Points Overall PointsTeam W L For Opp Pct. W L For Opp Pct.
Last Week’s ResultsSaturday, Sept. 26 *Youngstown State at Indiana State (Family Day, WFXW TV) Terre Haute, Ind. • 12:05 p.m. ET Series: YSU leads, 17-1 Last Year: YSU, 35-214 Note: Youngstown State has won
12-straight games against Indiana State. ISU’s only win came in 1995 at Stambaugh Stadium.
*#3 UNI at Missouri State (Family Day, MVFC TV) Springfield, Mo. • 1 p.m. CT Series: UNI leads, 24-5 Last Year: UNI, 42-04 Note: The Panthers have won the
last three games in the series and are 17-2 against MSU since 1989.
*North Dakota St. at #8 Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. • 6 p.m. CT Series: SIU leads, 2-1 Last Year: NDSU, 35-274 Note: Southern Illinois ranks third
nationally in scoring offense, and North Dakota State ranks No. 6. The Salukis are 2-0 in games played at McAndrew Stadium.
*#17 South Dakota State at Illinois State Normal, Ill. • 7 p.m. CT Series: SDSU leads, 1-0 Last Year: SDSU, 52-214 Note: South Dakota State leads the
nation in scoring defense (3.0 ppg) and rushing defense (18.0 ypg). In their only previous meeting, then-QB Ryan Berry of SDSU set a league record with seven TD passes.
*denotes conference game
Valley Football (Sept. 19)Players of the Week
Offense RB Cliffton Gordon, Illinois StateDefense DE Waylon Richardet, Missouri St.Special Teams RS Todd Speight, Western IllinoisOffensive Lineman C Bryan Boemer, Southern Illinois
2009 Valley Football Standings (thru Sept. 19)
2009 Upcoming Schedule, Last Week’s Results
Upcoming Schedule (Sept. 26) Last Week (Sept. 19)
Saturday, Sept. 19 Indiana State 0#18 South Dakota State 41
The SDSU defense holds Indiana State to just 90 yards of total offense.
Austin Peay 7Illinois State 38
RB Cliffton Gordon - 4 rushing TDs for ISU
Murray State 10Missouri State 35
Bears score a pair of defensive touchdowns.
Wagner 28North Dakota State 59
RB Pat Paschall -- 167 yards and two TDs
St. Francis (Pa.) 0#3 UNI 30
UNI outgains Red Flash 382-147 in total yards
Southwest Baptist 7#8 Southern Illinois 59
RB Deji Karim -- 290 all-purpose yards, 3 TDs
Stephen F. Austin 30Western Illinois 40
Todd Speight - KO return & punt return for TDs
Youngstown State 38Northeastern 21
QB Brandon Summers rushes for 3 scores.
• • Media Services • • Players of the Week Each week a panel will select players of the week for offense, defense, offensive line and special teams.
Valley Football Radio Report Each week’s games are previewed on the Missouri Valley Football Conference Radio Report, produced by Jim Pow-ers. The report can be heard on most schools’ network affiliate station.
VideoStreaming Through its partnership with JumpTV, the league has a conference-wide subscription service available to view a number of games. Visit the league web site for additional information.
Weekly Coaches Call Teleconferences featuring the league’s head coaches are each Wednesday at 10 a.m. CT. Replays are accessible on the league web site.
2009 Missouri Valley Football Conference Weekly Release (Sept. 21)
Tuning In Saturday’s game between UNI and Mis-souri State (1:07 p.m. CT) is part of the league’s television package. Scott Warmann (PBP), Danan Hughes (analyst) and Erin Bajackson (sideline) will call the action from Plaster Field in Springfield, Mo.Live: Cedar Falls, IA (KWWL TV)Live: Springfield, Mo. (Mediacom)Live: Fox College Sports (FCS Pacific) Delay: FS Midwest (1 a.m. - Sept. 27)
Open Season Last weekend, Indiana State and South Dakota State played the first conference game of 2009. And four league games are on the slate this weekend. Southern Illinois, which hosts North Dakota State, has won seven-straight Missouri Valley Football open-ers. UNI (17) has won the most league-open-ing games. The Panthers have won their last four, and are playing at Missouri State, which has lost its last four league lid-lifters.Team Record Home Away Streak
Wrapping It Up, Almost Only three regular-season non-conference games remain. After a 6-1 slate Sept. 19, the Missouri Valley Football Conference has combined for an 11-13 non-conference record, but that includes eight games at FBS sites. The league is an impressive 10-4 against teams from the FCS. In 2008, the MVFC had an 11-8 record at home against non-conference teams while posting just a 3-12 mark away from home. The MVFC is 9-3 in home non-league games this year.
YSU Looks To Continue Streak Youngstown State plays at Indiana State on Saturday. YSU has won 12-straight in the series against Indiana State and has won 17 of the 18 all-time meetings between the programs. The league record for consecutive wins between two league members is 18, set by Western Illinois -- against Southern Illinois -- from 1984 until 2002. Win Streaks, Valley FB vs. Valley FB
18 W. Illinois vs. S. Illinois (1984-2002) 12 Youngstown vs. Indiana State, 1997-present 11 UNI vs. Indiana State (1991-2002)
Blank Stares South Dakota State (41-0 vs. Indiana State) and Northern Iowa (30-0 vs. Saint Francis) recorded shutouts last weekend. Valley Football teams have recorded a minimum of three shutouts in eight of the past nine years: (2009-2; 2008-6; 2007-1; 2006-3; 2005-4; 2004-4; 2003-4; 2002-6; 2001-3; 2000-4). Since 1985, a total of 20 conference games have been shutouts:Team Last Shutout Recorded
ILS Sept. 24, 2005 (42-0 vs. Murray State)INS Aug. 29, 1996 (48-0 vs. Mars Hill)MSU Sept. 18, 2004 (45-0 vs. Union)NDSU Sept. 17, 2005 (41-0 vs. Weber State)UNI Sept. 19, 2009 (30-0 vs. Saint Francis)SDSU Sept. 19, 2009 (41-0 vs. Indiana State)SIU Oct. 18, 2008 (33-0 vs. Youngstown State)WIU Oct. 18, 2008 (56-0 vs. Indiana State)YSU Sept. 13, 2008 (38-0 vs. Central State)
VALLEY FB SHUTOUTS (League Games Only)
Southern Illinois 13, Illinois State 0 (1985)Missouri State 42, Indiana State 0 (1987)UNI 13, Illinois State 0 (1990)UNI 22, Missouri State 0 (1991)Illinois State 17, Western Illinois 0 (1994)UNI 13, Southern Illinois 0 (1995)Illinois State 25, Indiana State 0 (1995)Youngstown State 31, Indiana State 0 (1997)Youngstown State 13, Illinois State 0 (1997)Western Illinois 14, Youngstown State 0 (1998)Illinois State 21, Indiana State 0 (2000)Western Illinois 14, Western Kentucky 0 (2002)Western Illinois 19, Youngstown State 0 (2002)Western Kentucky 9, Illinois State 0 (2002)Youngstown State 45, Indiana State 0 (2005)Western Illinois 56, Indiana State 0 (2008)Southern Illinois 33, Youngstown State 0 (2008)UNI 42, Missouri State 0 (2008)UNI 28, Indiana State 0 (2008) South Dakota State 41, Indiana State 0 (2009)
Totally Offensive Southern Illinois’ 699 total offensive yards against Southwest Baptist (Sept. 19) is No. 6 all-time in the league’s 24-year history.
752, Missouri State, vs. Missouri Southern, 1988733, Illinois State, vs. West Virginia Tech, 2000727, Illinois State, vs. Southern Illinois, 1999712, UNI, vs. South Dakota, 2009708, Illinois State, vs. Indiana State, 2005699, Southern Illinois vs. Southwest Baptist, 2009
Speight Can’t Wait Western Illinois’ Todd Speight became just the third player in league history to record two TD returns in the same game as he had a punt return and kickoff return for touch-downs against Stephen F. Austin. It marks the first time in school history that a player had returned one of each for a score.RETURNS (ANY TYPE) FOR A TD, Game:
RB Cliffton Gordon, Illinois StateSo., 6-0, 210, Chicago Heights (Ill.)Marian Catholic High Gordon rushed for 96 yards on 17 car-ries and had four rushing TDs, all of which were career highs. His four rushing TDs were the most by an ISU back since 2005 and also tied the Hancock Stadium record. Gordon had entered the game with 11 total yards on eight carries for the season.
Defense
DE Waylon Richardet, Missouri StateJr., 6-1, 269, Perryville (Mo.) St. Vincent’s HS Richardet was everywhere for the Bears in Saturday’s win over Murray State. He recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown, was in on two sacks, and recorded 2.5 tackles for loss. He ran two plays at fullback and also was an integral part of the MSU kickoff return game as the Bears averaged 39.0 yards per return. The Bears’ held a second straight opponent under 20 points for the first time since the 2006 season.
Special TeamsRS/WR Todd Speight, Western IllinoisJr., 5-8, 165, Bradenton (Fla.) Southeast Speight became just the third player in league history to record two TD returns in the same game as he had a punt return and kickoff return for touchdowns against Stephen F. Austin. It marks the first time in school history that a player had re-turned one of each for a score. Speight’s 88-yard punt return for a touchdown was the fourth-longest in league history, and the second-longest punt return in school history and the longest since 2003.
Offensive LinemanC Bryan Boemer, Southern Illinois6-2, 305, So., St. Louis (Mo.) Vianney HS Boemer, making just his second career start, helped the Saluki offense rack up the second-highest offensive output in school history. SIU finished with 699 yards of total offense, with 435 of that coming on the ground and the rushing attacked produced five rushing touchdowns. Boe-mer and the Saluki offensive line allowed the running game to average 8.1 yards per carry and helped running back Deji Karim set a new school record for the most yards per carry.
Players of the Week (Sept. 19)
2009 Missouri Valley Football Conference Weekly Release (Sept. 21)
(includes only the MVFC -produced package andothers targeted for regional or national distribution)
Network Air Time
Sept. 3 -- North Dakota State at Iowa State Mediacom (regional) 7 p.m. CT (LIVE)Sept. 3 -- Western Illinois at Sam Houston State Southland TV Network 6 p.m. CT (LIVE) FCS Central (Sept. 4) 6:30 p.m. CT (TD) Sept. 5 -- UNI at Iowa Big Ten Network 11 a.m. CT (LIVE)
Sept. 12 -- Illinois State at Illinois Big Ten Network 6 p.m. CT (LIVE)Sept. 12 -- South Dakota at UNI Panther Sports Network 4:05 p.m. CT (LIVE)Sept. 12 -- Western Illinois at Northern Illinois Comcast SportsNet Chicago 6:30 p.m. CT (LIVE)
Sept. 19 -- Austin Peay at Illinois State Comcast Spotlight 6:30 p.m. CT (LIVE)
Sept. 26 -- UNI at Missouri State MVFC Game of the Week 1 p.m. CT (LIVE)Sept. 26 -- Youngstown State at Indiana State WFXW TV (Fox) 12 p.m. ET (LIVE)
Oct. 3 -- Southern Illinois at Western Illinois MVFC Game of the Week 6:05 p.m. CT (LIVE)Oct. 3 -- Illinois State at North Dakota State NBC North Dakota 1 p.m. CT (LIVE)
Oct. 10 -- UNI at North Dakota State MVFC Game of the Week 3 p.m. CT (LIVE)
Oct. 17 -- Indiana State at Illinois State MVFC Game of the Week 2 p.m. CT (LIVE)Oct. 17 -- South Dakota State at North Dakota St. NBC North Dakota 6 p.m. CT (LIVE)Oct. 17 -- Southern Illinois at Northern Iowa Mediacom 4:05 p.m. CT (LIVE) Oct. 24 -- UNI at South Dakota State Mediacom 2 p.m. CT (LIVE)
Oct. 31 -- North Dakota State at Western Illinois KVLY TV (NDSU) 1 p.m. CT (LIVE)Oct. 31 -- South Dakota State at Youngstown State MVFC Game of the Week 3 p.m. CT (LIVE)Oct. 31 -- Southern Illinois at Indiana State Mediacom 11 a.m. CT (LIVE)
Nov. 14 -- South Dakota State at Minnesota Big Ten Network (tentative) time TBDNov. 14 -- Western Illinois at UNI Panther Sports Network 6:35 p.m. CT (LIVE)Nov. 14 -- Missouri State at Southern Illinois Mediacom 2 p.m. CT (LIVE)
Nov. 21 -- Youngstown State at North Dakota State NBC North Dakota 1 p.m. CT (LIVE)Nov. 21 -- UNI at Illinois State Mediacom 12 p.m. CT (LIVE)
2009 Valley FB TelevisionFourth-Longest in History Todd Speight’s 88-yard punt return for a touchdown against Stephen F. Austin ties for the fourth-longest in league history.95, Joseph Jefferson, WKU, vs. Illinois St., 200195, James Norris, WIU, vs. Eastern Michigan, 200389, Milo Popovic, UNI, vs. Illinois State, 198988, Eric Davis, MSU, vs. Central Arkansas, 200688, Todd Speight, WIU, vs. SF Austin, 200986, Jamaine Blalock, WIU, vs. Alcorn State, 199686, Larry Scally, INS, vs. St. Joseph’s, 199686, Ashlee Frazier, WIU, vs. Mississippi Valley, 199986, Antonio Veals, WKU, vs. Murray State, 2002
Fourth-Longest, Part II Pat Paschall’s 91-yard TD rush for North Dakota State in its win against Wagner ties for the fourth-longest rush in league history.99, Phillip Collins, MSU, vs. WIU, 1989 (TD)95, Marcus Mason, YSU, vs. WIU, 2006 (TD)92, Aaron Stecker, WIU, vs. Truman State, 1997 (TD)91, Lerron Moore, WKU, vs. S. Illinois, 2003 (TD)91, Pat Paschall, NDSU, vs. Wagner, 2009 (TD)90, Donte Pimpleton, WKU, vs. ILS, 2001 (TD)
Doing It On Purpose Two MVFC student-athletes had phenom-enal numbers last weekend, finishing their respective games with two of the top-20 sin-gle-game all-purpose yardage figures. Todd Speight of Western Illinois accounted for 312 yards of total offense, while Deji Karim had 290 yards for Southern Illinois. Speight’s figure ties for 13th-best all-time.410, Steven Rush, MSU, vs. Illinois State, 2003373, Aaron Stecker, WIU, vs. S. Illinois, 1997368, Travis Glasford, WIU, vs. Missouri State, 2004353, Larry Warner, SIU, vs. Hampton, 2008344, Herb Donaldson, WIU, vs. Indiana State, 2006331, M. Abdulqaadir, SIU, vs. W. Va. Tech, 2002329, Keith Williams, MSU, vs. Illinois State, 1985321, Larry Warner, SIU, vs. North Dakota, 2008317, Keith Williams, MSU, vs. Nicholls State, 1985316, Marquis Mosely, ILS, vs. UNI, 1997314, Pierre Rembert, ILS, vs. Missouri State, 2005314, Herb Donaldson, WIU, vs. Missouri State, 2007312, M. Abdulqaadir, SIU, vs. E. Michigan, 2002312, Todd Speight, WIU, vs. SF Austin, 2009305, Aveion Cason, ILS, vs. Missouri State, 1999
Four Score ... Sophomore RB Cliffton Gordon scored his first-ever rushing TD for Illinois State in the Redbirds’ 38-7 victory against Austin Peay last weekend. He then added three more. Only five players in league history (WIU’s Travis Glasford did it twice) have rushed for more than 4 TDs in a game previously.6, Travis Glasford, WIU, vs. Cheyney, 20046, Pierre Rembert, ILS, vs. Missouri State, 20056, Herb Donaldson, WIU, vs. Indiana State, 20065, M. Abdulqaadir, SIU, vs. W. Virginia Tech, 20025, Travis Glasford, WIU, vs. Youngstown State, 20035, Gerald Davis, MSU, vs. Indiana State, 20074, several players
What’s the Rush? RB Deji Karim set a Southern Illinois record for the most rushing yards per carry, averaging 21.0 yards on 10 carries for 210 yards against Southwest Baptist. Karim led the Dawgs with 290 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns. And His 61-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter was the longest run of his career. It’s the first 200-yard rushing game of the season in the league and marks the 93rd time a back has rushed for more than 200 yards in a game.
Happy Birthday To Us Founded in 1985 as the Gateway Football Conference, the Missouri Valley Football
Conference is celebrating its 25th season of FCS football in 2009. During the season, fan voting will be conducted to help select a “Silver Anniversary Team,” recognizing the league’s all-
time greats. Voting can be accessed at www.valley-football25.org. Fans can also vote to determine an Offensive and Defensive MVP of the league’s All-Select NFL Team.
Team Pre S7 S14 S21 S28 O5 O12 O19 O26 N2 N9 N16 N23 Final
*Rank represents highest position in either of two polls (Sports Network or FCS Coaches polls)
2009 Valley Football Teams in the Top 25
2009 Missouri Valley Football Conference Weekly Release (Sept. 21)
Leading the Nation Several league players rank among the national leaders through three weeks in the season. Notably, RB Pat Paschall of North Dakota State and DB Korey Lindsey of South-ern Illinois are No. 1 in their respective statis-tical categories. Here are league players and teams who rank in the Top 3 nationally:#1 - Korey Lindsey, SIU (1.50 interceptions/game)#1 - Pat Paschall, NDSU (163.0 rush yards/game)#2 - Deji Karim, SIU (138.5 rush yards/game)#2 - Deji Karim, SIU (210.0 all-purpose yards/game)#2 - Deji Karim, SIU (43.0 yards/kickoff return)#2 - Kyle Harris, SDSU (2.50 FG/game)#3 - Billy Hallgren, UNI (2.33 FG/game)#3 - Kyle Minett, SDSU (12.0 points/game)#3 - Lilo Senatus, WIU (130.0 receiving yards/game)#3 - Todd Speight, WIU (23.2 yards/punt return)
#1 - Southern Illinois (kickoff return yardage)#1 - Southern Illinois (rushing offense)#1 - South Dakota State (rushing defense)#1 - South Dakota State (scoring defense)#2 - South Dakota State (pass efficiency defense)#2 - South Dakota State (total defense)#2 - Southern Illinois (total offense)#3 - North Dakota State (net punting)#3 - Northern Iowa (scoring defense)#3 - Southern Illinois (scoring offense)
Career Kickers Three Missouri Valley Football Conference placekickers are in the Top 10 for career field goals made (for active players). North Dakota State’s Shawn Bibeau, who made a 52-yarder against Wagner last week is the active career leader, with 48 made.Player G FGM-A Pct.
Shawn Bibeau, NDSU 36 48-67 71.64 Andrew Howard, Richmond 44 45-65 69.23 Billy Hallgren, UNI 30 43-63 68.25 Jeff Turner, Southeastern La. 32 40-54 74.07 Jeremy Licea, Alabama A&M 38 38-51 74.51 Brandon Hellevang, UND 37 37-63 58.73 Eric Perri, Jackson St. 35 37-49 75.51 Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb 24 32-44 72.73 Doug Spada, SEMO 37 31-51 60.78 Kyle Dougherty, S. Illinois 28 31-43 72.09
Six Among Nation’s Top 50 Six Missouri Valley Football Conference players are among the Top 50 players in the FCS in rankings compiled by Josh Buchanan, who provides an NFL scouting service, work-ing in conjunction with coaches and scouts to compile the lists.
FCS TOP 50 OVERALL
11. DE James Ruffin, Northern Iowa, Sr.12. TE Clay Harbor, Missouri State, Sr.20. DT Mychal Savage, Youngstown State, Sr. 26. DE Danny Batten, South Dakota State, Sr. 41. C Austin Steichen, Northern Iowa, Sr. 50. CB Korey Lindsey, Southern Illinois, Jr.
Home: 9-3 / Away: 2-10
NCAA FCS Teams (10-4)Colonial .................................................. 1-0 Northeastern ..............................................1-0Great West ............................................. 1-0 Cal Poly .......................................................0-0 South Dakota ..............................................1-0Ohio Valley ............................................. 4-2 Austin Peay .................................................2-0 Eastern Illinois ............................................0-2 Murray State ...............................................1-0 Southeast Missouri State ..........................0-0 Tennessee-Martin ......................................1-0Northeast ............................................... 2-0 Saint Francis (Pa.) ......................................1-0 Wagner ........................................................1-0Southern ................................................ 1-0 Georgia Southern .......................................1-0Southland .............................................. 1-2 Sam Houston State ....................................1-1 Stephen F. Austin .......................................0-1
NCAA FBS Teams (0-8)Big East .................................................. 0-2 Louisville .....................................................0-1 Pittsburgh ...................................................0-1Big Ten ................................................... 0-2 Illinois ..........................................................0-1 Iowa .............................................................0-1 Minnesota ...................................................0-0Big 12 ..................................................... 0-1 Iowa State ...................................................0-1Conference USA .................................... 0-1 Marshall ......................................................0-1Mid-American ........................................ 0-1 Northern Illinois ..........................................0-1Southeastern ......................................... 0-1 Arkansas .....................................................0-1
Non-Division I Teams (1-1) Quincy .........................................................0-1 Southwest Baptist ......................................1-0
vs. Ranked (FCS) Teams (0-0) x
vs. Ranked (FBS) Teams (0-1) vs. #21 Iowa (Northern Iowa) .......................L, 16-17
Vs. Non-League (11-13) Five on FCS Lists Five Valley football players are among 32 nationwide players listed by The Sports Network as official “Payton Watch” and “Bu-chanan Battle” members. The honors will be presented at the 23rd annual FCS College Football Awards in Chattanooga.
QB Pat Grace, UNI (Payton)DE Danny Batten, South Dakota State (Buchanan)LB Brandin Jordan, Southern Illinois (Buchanan)DE James Ruffin, UNI (Buchanan)DT Mychal Savage, Youngstown State (Buchanan)
12 Pre-Season All-Americans Southern Illinois reeled in four of the Missouri Valley Football Conference’s 12 selections to The Sports Network pre-season All-America Team. Southern Illinois leads the league with four selections, while SIU LB Brandin Jordan is the Salukis’ representative on the first team. UNI also grabbed three selections, with center Austin Steichen on the first team. Youngstown State’s Mychal Savage is the league’s other first-team pick.
OC Austin Steichen, Northern Iowa (1st)DT Mychal Savage, Youngstown State (1st)LB Brandin Jordan, Southern Illinois (1st)TE Clay Harbor, Missouri State (2nd)DE James Ruffin, Northern Iowa (2nd)DE Danny Batten, South Dakota State (2nd)LB Josh Mahoney, Northern Iowa (3rd)OG David Arkin, Missouri State (3rd)OG Keith Buckman, North Dakota State (3rd)LB Chauncey Mixon, Southern Illinois (3rd)CB Korey Lindsey, Southern Illinois (3rd)P Scott Ravanesi, Southern Illinois (3rd)
Panthers Picked to Win Title Missouri Valley Football Conference defending co-champions UNI and South-ern Illinois have been picked at the top of the league again in 2009. The Panthers received the top spot in a poll conducted by league coaches, media and sports informa-tion directors.
Team (First-Place Votes) Points
1. Northern Iowa (26) 314 2. Southern Illinois (9) 281 3. South Dakota State 231 4. North Dakota State (1) 206 5. Western Illinois 174 6. Youngstown State 171 7. Missouri State 111 8. Illinois State 90 9. Indiana State 42
2009 Missouri Valley Football Conference Weekly Release (Sept. 21)
Sept. 5*Co-Offense -- QB Matt Barr, Western IllinoisCo-Offense -- QB Pat Grace, UNIDefense -- ILB Brandin Jordan, S. IllinoisSp. Teams -- P Scott Ravanesi, S. IllinoisLineman -- OL Mike Lamphear, W. IllinoisSept. 12*Offense -- QB Pat Grace, UNI*Defense -- LB Derek Domino, S. Dakota St.Sp. Teams -- PK Kyle Harris, S. Dakota St.Lineman -- OL Austin Richard, N. Dakota St.Sept. 19Offense -- RB Cliffton Gordon, Illinois StateDefense -- DE Waylon Richardet, MSUSp. Teams -- RS Todd Speight, W. IllinoisLineman -- C Bryan Boemer, S. IllinoisSept. 26Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Oct. 3Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Oct. 10Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Oct. 17Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Oct. 24Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Oct. 31Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Nov. 7Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Nov. 14Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman -- Nov. 21Offense -- Defense -- Sp. Teams -- Lineman --
* - denotes National Player of the Week
2009 Players of the WeekThree Chosen for Good Works North Dakota State’s Richard Bowman, Northern Iowa’s Joshua Mahoney, and Youngstown State’s Aaron Pitts have been chosen for the 2009 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®. The 22 college football play-ers awarded this prestigious honor are se-lected by a special selection committee from 106 nominations. The award honors players that embody the true spirit of “teamwork” and “giving back” through selfless contribu-tions and commendable acts of kindness.
Consecutive Ranks in Top 25 Including the Sept. 21 poll, Southern Il-linois has been ranked in 82-straight polls. It’s the second-longest-such streak in league history. UNI, meanwhile, has the third-lon-gest streak (58), and it is also current. The league record is 96 (UNI, 1990-97).
Top-10 Teams Valley Football has had at least two teams in the Top 10 in 37 of the last 40 regular-season polls. UNI and Southern Illinois rep-resent the league this week in the Top 10.
Three Teams in Top 25 Three Missouri Valley Football Conference teams are ranked in the Top 25 this week, including UNI (4/3), Southern Illinois (8/9), and South Dakota State (18/17). [Coaches poll is listed first, followed by The Sports Network rankings.].
Missouri State (MVFC) rv rvNorth Dakota State (MVFC) rv --Western Illinois (MVFC) rv --Youngstown State (MVFC) rv rv
Offense QB Ryan Crawford, SDSU -- 21-of-27 for a career-high 239 yards, two TDs vs. Indiana State. RB Deji Karim, SIU -- 10 carries, 210 yards, 2 rushing TDs, 82-yard kickoff return for TD. Set school record with his 21.0 yard-per-carry average. 3 TDs, 290 all-purpose yards vs. SBU RB Derrick Law, UNI -- Career-high 139 yards on 19 carries vs. St. Francis. RB Pat Paschall, NDSU -- 167 rush yards, 2 TDs on just 10 carries - school-record 91-yard TD run QB Brandon Summers, YSU -- 3 rushing TDs (1, 1, 73) and 32-yard TD pass (16-of-24 for 159 yds) RB Miguel Warren, MSU -- Game-high/career-high 79 rush yards, 64-yard kickoff return.
Defense Andre Elliott, YSU -- interception return for TD (30 yards), also had 7 tackles and PBU L.J. Fort, UNI -- 8 tackles, 1 sack, Panthers limited St. Francis to 147 yards of total offense. LB Kyle Glazier, WIU -- 13 tackles, 1.5 TFL’s, 1 sack (3 yards) and an interception. LB Chris Johnson, SDSU -- 7 tackles, 1 sack. SDSU limited Indiana State to 90 total yards. CB E.J. Jones, ILS -- 2 interceptions, 2 tackles in win against Austin Peay CB Korey Lindsey, SIU -- 2 interceptions, 5 tackles against Southwest Baptist DB Donye McCleskey, INS -- 15 tackles (7 solo), also added 1 TFL (six yards) and one INT.
Special Teams PK Stephen Blose - 36-yard FG, 5-of-5 PATs, converted successful onside kick to start 2nd half PK Shawn Bibeau, NDSU -- career-long 52-yard field goal, 8-of-8 PATs vs. Wagner RB Tyler Duffy, SDSU -- blocked a punt late in 1st half, setting up a TD to give SDSU a 10-0 lead RB/KR Deji Karim, SIU -- 82-yard kickoff return for a TD, 290 all-purpose yards against SBU PK Zach Kutch, ILS -- 48-yard FG (career long) RS Jarred Herring, UNI -- 88-yard kickoff return for a TD, also 1 punt return for 10 yards P Gabe Mullane, INS -- 8 punts (39.2 avg.), long of 57 yards, one downed inside the 20-yard line
Last Week’s Other Top Stars
ILLINOIS STATE
Record: 1-2, 0-0Last Week: W, Austin Peay, 38-7This Week: South Dakota State
Cliff’s Notes Sophomore RB Cliffton Gordon ran for the first touchdown of his career in the Redbirds 38-7 win over Austin Peay on Saturday, but he didn’t stop there. Gor-don added three more scores to tie the Hancock Stadium record with four total rushing TDs. Gordon rushed for 96 yards on 17 carries, both career highs.
Takeaway Artists The interception drought in Normal, Ill., seems to be over. Illinois State picked off four passes in Saturday’s 38-7 win over Austin Peay. The single game total surpassed the entire 2008 season mark, when the Redbirds intercepted just three passes. ISU has six picks through three games, led by E.J. Jones’ three intercep-tions. The three picks are the first of the junior cornerback’s career.
Spreading the Red QB Matt Brown, who took over for injured starter Drew Kiel, completed passes to nine different receivers in Illinois State’s 38-7 win over Austin Peay. Brown was also able to distribute the ball to nine different receivers at Illinois dur-ing the previous week (Sept. 12). Illinois State’s new spread offense has contrib-uted to that, as the Redbirds completed passes to seven different receivers at Eastern Illinois (Sept. 3).
Illinois State (1-2,0-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-03 at Eastern Illinois, L, 6-31 09-12 at Illinois, L, 17-45 09-19 AUSTIN PEAY, W, 38-7 09-26 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10-03 *at North Dakota State 10-10 *at Southern Illinois 10-17 *INDIANA STATE 10-31 *at Missouri State 11-07 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 11-14 *at Youngstown State 11-21 *NORTHERN IOWA
INDIANA STATE
Record: 0-4, 0-1Last Week: L, at S. Dakota St., 0-41
This Week: Youngstown State
For Openers Indiana State dropped its league opener at South Dakota State. It marked the fifth consecutive loss for the Sycamores in a league opener and gave ISU a 1-10 mark all-time in MVFC openers on the road. The Sycamores last won a MVFC opener on the road in 1996 at Western Illinois. An ISU First The Sycamores were shut out for the second consecutive week when ISU fell 41-0 at South Dakota State after drop-ping a 31-0 decision in the previous game to Eastern Illinois. It marked the first time that Indiana State has been shutout in consecutive weeks since 1999. ISU’s 95 yards of total offense against the Panthers coupled with its 90 yards of offense against the Jack-rabbits is the first time the Sycamores have failed to reach the 100 yards of to-tal offense mark in consecutive games in the history of the program. McCleskey Leads Defense The ISU defense continues to shine led by senior DB Donye McCleskey, who had a season-best 15 tackles against South Dakota State, including one for a loss. McCleskey also recorded his third career interception. Sophomore CJ Cook was impressive as well in his return from injury, as he posted 12 total tackles and a pair of pass breakups at SDSU. Of the 10 ISU defenders who posted multiple tackles against SDSU, seven are sophomore or younger.
Indiana State (0-4,0-1) ---------------------------------------------- 08-27 QUINCY, L, 20-26 (ot) 09-05 at Louisville, L, 10-30 09-12 EASTERN ILLINOIS, L, 0-31 09-19 *at #18 S. Dakota St., L, 0-41 09-26 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE 10-03 *at Northern Iowa 10-17 *at Illinois State 10-24 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 10-31 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11-07 *at Missouri State 11-14 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE
MISSOURI STATE
Record: 2-1, 0-0Last Week: W, Murray State, 35-10
This Week: Northern Iowa
Run Reversal After giving up 301.2 yards per game on the ground in 2008, Missouri State has dramatically improved this season in its ground defense. Through three games, the Bears have allowed just 99.3 yards per game and 3.1 yards per carry. Ten Is Enough Cody Kirby had his first 200-yard passing game in four tries in Saturday’s win over Murray State. His 17 comple-tions in the game went to 10 different receivers, and his three TD passes were his most since Oct. 4, 2008. Moving On Up Cody Kirby also moved up Missouri State’s career passing list this week. His 223 passing yards pushed him over the 4,000-yard mark for his career, making him just the fourth Bear to achieve that milestone. He now stands at 4,189 yards which is No. 3 all-time at MSU, surpassing Valley Football Player of the Decade DeAndre Smith this week. His ninth career 200-yard pass-ing game ties him for second all-time in that category.
Missouri State (2-1,0-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-05 vs Arkansas, L, 10-48 09-12 TENN.-MARTIN, W, 24-14 09-19 MURRAY STATE, W, 35-10 09-26 *NORTHERN IOWA 10-03 *at Youngstown State 10-10 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 10-17 *at Western Illinois 10-24 *at North Dakota State 10-31 *ILLINOIS STATE 11-07 *INDIANA STATE 11-14 *at Southern Illinois
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
Record: 1-2, 0-0Last Week: W, Wagner, 59-28 This Week: at Southern Illinois
Forcing Turnovers NDSU forced four first half fumbles in-cluding one recovered by true freshman linebacker Brandon Jemison, who was making his first collegiate start. Sopho-more linebacker Preston Evans (Sioux Falls, S.D.) led the Bison defense with 10 tackles, while sophomore defensive end Coulter Boyer (Hurley, S.D.) had 1.5 sacks, and redshirt freshman Isaac Kolstad (Mankato, Minn.) recorded his first collegiate interception.
Home Sweet Home The 59 points are the most scored by NDSU since 2006 when the Bison defeated Concordia-St. Paul 66-7 in the season opener. The Bison have now won 11 straight home-openers, dat-ing back to 1998 when Emporia State defeated NDSU 23-21.
Quick Strikes Wagner held a 38:18 to 21:42 edge in time of possession as the Bison scored three TDs in less than a minute and six touchdowns in less than 1:45.
Bohl-ing Them Over NDSU avoided its first 0-3 start since 1962. The Bison started 0-2 for the first time since 1981. It was the 50th career win for head coach Craig Bohl, who has compiled a 50-19 record. Bohl is in his seventh season at NDSU.
North Dakota State (1-2,0-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-03 at Iowa State, L, 17-34 09-12 at Sam Houston, L, 45-48 09-19 WAGNER, W, 59-28 09-26 *at Southern Illinois 10-03 *ILLINOIS STATE 10-10 *NORTHERN IOWA 10-17 *at South Dakota State 10-24 *MISSOURI STATE 10-31 *at Western Illinois 11-14 *at Indiana State 11-21 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE
NORTHERN IOWA
Record: 2-1, 0-0Last Week: W, Saint Francis, 30-0
This Week: at Missouri State
Billy Boots ‘Em Junior placekicker Billy Hallgren tied a career high with three made field goals in UNI’s 30-0 win over St. Francis. Hallgren drilled three-pointers from 40, 27 and 31 yards in the triumph. Hallgren leads the team in scoring through three games with 33 points. He has made 7-of-10 field goals and all 12 extra points he has attempted.
Hord Finds the Zone Twice Senior wide receiver D.J. Hord found the endzone twice in UNI’s 30-0 victory over St. Francis. Hord hauled in touch-down passes of 2 yards and 57 yards from senior quarterback Pat Grace. Hord leads the squad this season with three touchdown receptions. Hord, a transfer from Notre Dame, caught 15 passes for 149 yards in 2008 but did not find the endzone.
Stingy Defense The Panther defense has been downright stingy through three games. UNI has limited the opposition to only 8.0 points per game and held opposing offenses to 256.0 yards per contest. Through three games, UNI has allowed only three touchdowns and has a streak of seven straight scoreless quarters heading into Saturday’s game at Mis-souri State.
Northern Iowa (2-1,0-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-05 at #21 Iowa, L, 16-17 09-12 SOUTH DAKOTA, W, 66-7 09-19 SAINT FRANCIS, W, 30-0 09-26 *at Missouri State 10-03 *INDIANA STATE 10-10 *at North Dakota State 10-17 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 10-24 *at South Dakota State 11-07 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE 11-14 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 11-21 *at Illinois State
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
Record: 2-0, 1-0Last Week: W, Indiana State, 41-0
This Week: at Illinois State
Success in the MVFC SDSU improved to 2-0 all-time against Indiana State and 7-2 in Missouri Valley Football Conference play since joining the league in 2008. The Jackrabbits have won their two MVFC openers by a combined score of 81-7, defeating Youngstown State, 40-7, last season
Strong Defense SDSU has allowed 36 net yards rushing in its two games this season and has not allowed an opponent into the red zone. Defensively, SDSU limit-ed Indiana State to five first downs for the entire game. The Jackrabbits did not allow a first down by rushing, tying a school record set against Hamline (Minn.) in 1975. The Jackrabbits lead the FCS in rushing defense and scor-ing defense, and rank No. 2 in the FCS in pass efficiency defense and total defense.
Pitching a Shutout South Dakota State shut out Indi-ana State, 41-0 last week, and the Jackrabbits’ last shutout was a 45-0 home victory over Stephen F. Austin. Notably, the Jackrabbits improved to 24-19 in Beef Bowl games, winning for the fourth consecutive year and ninth time in 11 tries.
South Dakota State (2-0,1-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-12 GA. SOUTHERN, W, 44-6 09-19 *INDIANA STATE, W, 41-0 09-26 *at Illinois State 10-03 at Cal Poly 10-10 *at Missouri State 10-17 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 10-24 *NORTHERN IOWA 10-31 *at Youngstown State 11-07 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 11-14 at Minnesota 11-21 *at Western Illinois
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Record: 1-1, 0-0Last Week: W, SW Baptist, 59-7This Week: North Dakota State
Totally Offensive SIU’s 699 yards of total offense against Southwest Baptist was the second most in school history and the sixth most in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Of SIU’s eight TDs against Southwest Baptist, four of them went for 39 yards or more.
Record-Breaker Senior running back Deji Karim beat the old school record by nearly seven yards for the most yards per carry by a back with at least 10 attempts (21.0 on 10 rushing at-tempts). Karim’s 210 yards rushing beat his old personal best by 109 yards and it was his third multi-touch-down game.
Pin-Point Accuracy Quarterback Chris Dieker’s 82.4 completion percentage (14-of-17) against SBU is the fifth highest in program history.
Pickin’ and Grinnin’ Korey Lindsey intercepted two passes in the game against South-west Baptist and finished with five tackles. Lindsey’s two picks give him 10 for his career, which is tied for the seventh most in school history.
Southern Illinois (1-1,0-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-05 at Marshall, L, 28-31 09-19 SW BAPTIST, W, 59-7 09-26 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 10-03 *at Western Illinois 10-10 *ILLINOIS STATE 10-17 *at Northern Iowa 10-24 *YOUNGSTOWN STATE 10-31 *at Indiana State 11-07 *at South Dakota State 11-14 *MISSOURI STATE 11-21 at Southeast Mo. State
WESTERN ILLINOIS
Record: 1-2, 0-0Last Week: L, SF Austin, 30-40
This Week: idle
Rare Home-Opening Loss Under head coach Don Patterson, Western Illinois holds a perfect 9-1 record for home-opening games. Last season’s home opener resulted in a 63-0 shutout over Quincy with Mark Hendrickson in place as acting head coach. Prior to last Saturday, the last time the Leathernecks dropped the home-opening game was in the 1993 season when Montana State took a 29-16 victory from Western, under then-head coach Randy Ball.
Patterson Two Wins Away In his 11th season at Western Il-linois, head coach Don Patterson (63-47) is two wins shy of becoming the schools’ all-time winningest coach. Former head coach Randy Ball (1990-98) currently holds the position with a 64-41-1 record.
Speight Sets Record Western Illinois’ Todd Speight became just the third player in league history to record two TD returns in the same game as he had a punt return and kickoff return for touchdowns against Stephen F. Austin. It marks the first time in school history that a player had returned one of each for a score. Speight accounted for 312 yards of total offense -- 13th-best all-time in league history.
Western Illinois (1-2,0-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-03 at Sam Houston, W, 35-28 09-12 at Northern Illinois, L, 7-41 09-19 S.F. AUSTIN, L, 30-40 10-03 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 10-10 *at Youngstown State 10-17 *MISSOURI STATE 10-24 *at Indiana State 10-31 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 11-07 *at Illinois State 11-14 *at Northern Iowa 11-21 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Record: 2-1, 0-0Last Week: W, Northeastern, 38-21
This Week: at Indiana State
History in League Openers YSU is 9-3 all-time in MVFC open-ers since joining the conference in 1997. Of those 12 games, seven have come on the road. YSU is 4-3 in those games. This is the third time the Guins have opened a league slate versus Indiana State (1997 and 1998 - the first two).
Summers Scoots for 3 TDs QB Brandon Summers became the first YSU quarterback since Ray Isaac in 1990 to have three rushing scores in the same game. Last Saturday at Northeastern, Summers had two one-yard scoring runs and a career-long 73 yard jaunt in the fourth quarter. Isaac had three rushing scores on Nov. 17, 1990, against Maine. He had scoring runs of seven, nine and 11 yards versus the Black Bears. Isaac also passed for a touchdown like Summers did versus the Huskies.
Seen This Score Before YSU has won its past two games by an identical score of 38-21. It is the first time in school history that YSU won consecutive games by the same exact score. Ironically, YSU trailed 7-0 before the defense took the field in both games. The second half was the difference in both games. YSU out-scored APSU 21-7 and Northeastern 24-7. In both games, YSU led 17-14 and 24-14 at some point.
Youngstown State (2-1,0-0) ---------------------------------------------- 09-05 at Pittsburgh, L, 3-38 09-12 AUSTIN PEAY, W, 38-21 09-19 at Northeastern, W, 38-21 09-26 *at Indiana State 10-03 *MISSOURI STATE 10-10 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 10-24 *at Southern Illinois 10-31 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 11-07 *at Northern Iowa 11-14 *ILLINOIS STATE 11-21 *at North Dakota State
2009 Missouri Valley Football Conference
Team Statistics thru Saturday, Sept. 19
SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G
1. Southern Illinois 2 12 1 12 0 0 0 87 43.5
2. South Dakota State 2 10 5 10 0 0 0 85 42.5
3. North Dakota State 3 16 3 14 1 0 0 121 40.3
4. Northern Iowa 3 13 7 13 0 0 0 112 37.3
5. Youngstown State 3 10 3 10 0 0 0 79 26.3
6. Western Illinois 3 10 1 9 0 0 0 72 24.0
7. Missouri State 3 9 2 9 0 0 0 69 23.0
8. Illinois State 3 8 2 7 0 0 0 61 20.3
9. Indiana State 4 3 3 3 0 0 0 30 7.5
SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G
1. South Dakota State 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 3.0
2. Northern Iowa 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 24 8.0
3. Southern Illinois 2 5 1 5 0 0 0 38 19.0
4. Missouri State 3 9 3 9 0 0 0 72 24.0
5. Youngstown State 3 11 1 11 0 0 0 80 26.7
6. Illinois State 3 11 2 11 0 0 0 83 27.7
7. Indiana State 4 15 8 12 1 0 0 128 32.0
8. Western Illinois 3 13 6 11 0 0 1 109 36.3
9. North Dakota State 3 14 4 14 0 0 0 110 36.7
TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G