2019 Missouri Valley Football Conference season

The 2019 Missouri Valley Football Conference season was the 34th season of college football play for the Missouri Valley Football Conference and part of the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. This was the MVFC's 8th consecutive season with 10 teams, and would be their last for now as they added North Dakota in the following offseason.

2019 Missouri Valley Football Conference season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision
SportFootball
DurationAugust 24, 2019
through January 11, 2020
Number of teams10
2020 NFL Draft
Top draft pickJeremy Chinn, S, Southern Illinois
Picked byCarolina Panthers (round 2, pick 64)
Regular season
Champion

Playoff Participants
North Dakota State

South Dakota State
Illinois State
Northern Iowa
Football seasons
← 2018
2020 →
2019 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 1 North Dakota State $^   8 0     16 0  
No. 5 Northern Iowa ^   6 2     10 5  
No. 7 Illinois State ^   5 3     10 5  
No. 10 South Dakota State ^   5 3     8 5  
Southern Illinois   5 3     7 5  
South Dakota   4 4     5 7  
Indiana State   3 5     5 7  
Youngstown State   2 6     6 6  
Missouri State   1 7     1 10  
Western Illinois   1 7     1 11  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll

North Dakota State won the conference title and achieved the number 1 overall seed again in the 2019 FCS Playoffs. The Bison would go on to win their 8th National Championship in 9 years. South Dakota State, Illinois State, and Northern Iowa all made the playoffs, with the Jacks being the number 7 overall seed. Illinois State and Northern Iowa both played in the first round. Illinois State beat Southeast Missouri State and Northern Iowa beat San Diego to advance to the second round. In the second round, Illinois State beat 8th overall seed Central Arkansas and Northern Iowa upset South Dakota State to both advance to the quarterfinals. North Dakota State beat Nicholls to advance to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, NDSU beat Illinois State to advance to the semifinals, and Northern Iowa lost to 2nd seeded James Madison. North Dakota State would beat Montana State in the semifinals, and James Madison in the championship.

Previous season

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In 2018, North Dakota State won the conference and received the automatic bid to the 2018 playoffs. The Bison won their seventh NCAA Division I Football Championship title in eight years. South Dakota State and Northern Iowa also made the playoffs. NDSU and SDSU were both national seeds, with the Bison being the number 1 overall seed and the Jacks being the number 5 overall seed and received a bye to the second round. Northern Iowa played in the first round, and beat Lamar to advance to the second round. Northern Iowa lost to UC Davis in the second round. North Dakota State beat Montana State in the second round and Colgate in the quarterfinals, before meeting South Dakota State in the semifinals and winning to advance to the title game. South Dakota State beat Duquesne in the second round, and Kennesaw State in the quarterfinals before losing to NDSU in the semifinals. NDSU beat Eastern Washington in the title game.

Coaching changes

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North Dakota State

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On December 13, 2018, Matt Entz was named the new head coach at North Dakota State.[1] Entz takes over for Chris Klieman, who left the program for a head coaching job at Kansas State.[2] The Wildcats allowed Klieman to finish out the 2018 playoffs at NDSU before heading to Manhattan.

Preseason

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MVFC Media Day

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Preseason Poll

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The annual preseason poll; voted on by conference coaches, athletic directors, and media members.[3]

Predicted finish Team Points (1st place votes)
1 North Dakota State 392 (32)
2 South Dakota State 348 (4)
3 Illinois State 289 (3)
4 Indiana State 279 (1)
5 Northern Iowa 266
6 South Dakota 176
7 Youngstown State 153
8 Western Illinois 128
9 Southern Illinois 89
10 Missouri State 80

Preseason awards

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Individual awards

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Award Player School Position Year
Preseason Team Offense Ryan Boyle Indiana State QB Sr.
D.J. Davis Southern Illinois RB Sr.
James Robinson Illinois State RB Sr.
Pierre Strong Jr. South Dakota State RB So.
Clint Ratkovich Western Illinois FB Jr.
Dakarai Allen South Dakota WR Sr.
Dante Hendrix Indiana State WR So.
Cade Johnson South Dakota State WR Jr.
Briley Moore Northern Iowa TE Sr.
Drew Himmelman Illinois State OL Jr.
Zack Johnson North Dakota State OL Sr.
Dillon Radunz North Dakota State OL Jr.
Jackson Scott-Brown Northern Iowa OL Sr.
Wyatt Wozniak Indiana State OL Sr.
Preseason Team Defense Ryan Earith South Dakota State DL Sr.
Darin Greenfield South Dakota DL Sr.
Anthony Knighton Southern Illinois DL Jr.
Derrek Tuszka North Dakota State DL Sr.
Jabril Cox North Dakota State LB Jr.
Angelo Garbutt Missouri State LB Sr.
Jonas Griffith Indiana State LB Sr.
Christian Rozeboom South Dakota State LB Sr.
Jeremy Chinn Southern Illinois DB Sr.
James Hendricks North Dakota State DB Sr.
Luther Kirk Illinois State DB Sr.
Devin Taylor Illinois State DB Jr.
Xavior Williams Northern Iowa DB Jr.
Preseason Team Special Teams Bradey Sorensen South Dakota State LS Jr.
Jerry Nunez Indiana State PK Sr.
Garret Wegner North Dakota State P Jr.
Je'Quan Burton Southern Illinois RS So.

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Rankings

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Legend
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RV Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
т Tied with team above or below also with this symbol
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Illinois State STATS Perform 15 16 13 15 14 10 14 11 8 7 11 7 7 13 7
AFCA Coaches 13 16 12 10 8 6 13 10 7 7 12 8 6 14 7
Indiana State STATS Perform 16 14
AFCA Coaches 16 15
Missouri State STATS Perform
AFCA Coaches
North Dakota State STATS Perform 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
AFCA Coaches 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Northern Iowa STATS Perform 18 11 11 9 9 13 10 14 11 9 5 4 9 6 5
AFCA Coaches 20 12 10 8 7 13 10 15 12 10 7 5 10 6 5
South Dakota STATS Perform
AFCA Coaches
South Dakota State STATS Perform 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 8 5 10 10
AFCA Coaches 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 4 9 5 12 12
Southern Illinois STATS Perform
AFCA Coaches 25т 25
Western Illinois STATS Perform
AFCA Coaches
Youngstown State STATS Perform 24 22 18 19 19
AFCA Coaches 21 20 17 17 18

Schedule

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Index to colors and formatting
MVFC member won
MVFC member lost
MVFC teams in bold

All times Central time.

† denotes Homecoming game
^ denotes AP Poll ranking for FBS teams

Regular season schedule

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Week 0

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
August 24 3:00 PM Samford Youngstown State Cramton BowlMontgomery, AL W 45–22   12,560
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 1

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
August 29 6:30 PM Southern Illinois No. 17 Southeast Missouri State Houck StadiumCape Girardeau, MO ESPN+ L 26–44   8,312
August 29 7:00 PM Western Illinois North Alabama Braly Municipal StadiumFlorence, AL ESPN+ L 17–26   10,567
August 29 8:00 PM No. 3 South Dakota State Minnesota TCF Bank StadiumMinneapolis, MN FS1 L 21–28   49,112
August 29 8:00 PM Missouri State Northern Arizona Walkup SkydomeFlagstaff, AZ Pluto TV L 23–37   6,891
August 31 11:00 AM No. 16 Indiana State Kansas David Booth Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS FOX L 17–24   32,611
August 31 11:00 AM No. 18 Northern Iowa No. 21^ Iowa State Jack Trice StadiumAmes, IA Big 12 on ESPN+ L 26–29(3OT)   61,500
August 31 2:00 PM No. 25 Montana South Dakota DakotaDomeVermillion, SD ESPN+ L 17–31   5,193
August 31 3:00 PM Butler No. 1 North Dakota State Target FieldMinneapolis, MN ESPN+ W 57–10   34,544
August 31 6:00 PM No. 15 Illinois State Northern Illinois Huskie StadiumDeKalb, IL ESPN+ L 10–24   14,568
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 2

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 7 1:00 PM Dayton No. 14 Indiana State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, IN L 35–42   4,950
September 7 2:00 PM Howard Youngstown State Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, OH W 54–28   12,390
September 7 2:30 PM North Dakota No. 1 North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN+ W 38–7   18,923
September 7 2:30 PM Southern Illinois UMass McGuirk StadiumAmherts, MA FloSports W 45–20   10,524
September 7 3:00 PM Western Illinois Colorado State Canvas StadiumFort Collins, CO L 13–38   24
September 7 4:00 PM Southern Utah No. 11 Northern Iowa UNI-DomeCedar Falls, IA W 34–14   9,241
September 7 6:00 PM South Dakota No. 4^ Oklahoma Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OK L 14–70   82,181
September 7 6:00 PM Long Island No. 3 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD W 38–3   10,153
September 7 6:30 PM Morehead State No. 16 Illinois State Hancock StadiumNormal, IL ESPN+ W 42–14   11,256
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.
Date Bye Week
September 7 Missouri State

Week 3

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 14 12:00 PM No. 1 North Dakota State No. 18 Delaware Delaware StadiumNewark, DE FloSports W 47–22   14,489
September 14 1:00 PM Eastern Kentucky Indiana State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, IN W 19–7   4,416
September 14 1:00 PM Drake No. 3 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD W 38–10   11,565
September 14 2:00 PM Duquesne Youngstown State Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, OH W 34–14   15,991
September 14 2:00 PM Houston Baptist South Dakota DakotaDomeVermillion, SD ESPN3 L 52–53   5,077
September 14 2:00 PM No. 13 Illinois State Eastern Illinois O'Brien FieldCharleston, IL ESPN+ W 21–3   6,119
September 14 3:00 PM No. 10 Montana State Western Illinois Hanson FieldMacomb, IL ESPN+ L 14–23   4,728
September 14 6:00 PM UT Martin Southern Illinois Saluki StadiumCarbondale, IL ESPN+ W 28–14   8,983
September 14 7:00 PM Missouri State Tulane Yulman StadiumNew Orleans, LA ESPN3 L 6–58   18,746
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.
Date Bye Week
September 14 Northern Iowa

Week 4

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 21 1:00 PM Eastern Illinois Indiana State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, IN W 16–6   6,216
September 21 2:00 PM No. 6 Kennesaw State Missouri State Robert W. Plaster StadiumSpringfield, MO ESPN+ L 24–35   11,421
September 21 2:30 PM No. 4 UC Davis No. 1 North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN+ W 27–16   18,425
September 21 3:00 PM South Dakota Northern Colorado Nottingham FieldGreeley, CO Pluto TV W 14–6   5,745
September 21 3:00 PM Tennessee Tech Western Illinois Hanson FieldMacomb, IL ESPN3 L 24–38   1,594
September 21 4:00 PM Idaho State No. 9 Northern Iowa UNI-DomeCedar Falls, IA W 13–6   8,339
September 21 6:00 PM Southern Illinois Arkansas State Centennial Bank StadiumJonesboro, AR ESPN3 L 28–41   24,176
September 21 6:00 PM Southern Utah No. 3 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD W 43–7   14,269
September 21 6:30 PM Northern Arizona No. 15 Illinois State Hancock StadiumNormal, IL ESPN+ W 40–27   9,891
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.
Date Bye Week
September 21 No. 24 Youngstown State

Week 5

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 28 6:00 PM Robert Morris No. 22 Youngstown State Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, OH W 45–10   12,659
September 28 7:00 PM No. 9 Northern Iowa No. 5 Weber State Stewart StadiumOgden, UT L 17–29   6,582
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.
Date Bye Week
September 28 No. 1 North Dakota State No. 3 South Dakota State No. 14 Illinois State Missouri State Indiana State South Dakota Southern Illinois Western Illinois

Week 6

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 5 12:00 PM No. 1 North Dakota State No. 10 Illinois State Hancock StadiumNormal, IL ESPN+  NDSU 37–3   13,391
October 5 2:00 PM Southern Illinois No. 3 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD ESPN+  SDSU 38–10   13,776
October 5 2:00 PM Indiana State South Dakota DakotaDomeVermillion, SD ESPN+  USD 38–0   5,255
October 5 3:00 PM Missouri State Western Illinois Hanson FieldMacomb, IL ESPN+  MOST 37–31(3OT)   3,149
October 5 4:00 PM No. 18 Youngstown State No. 13 Northern Iowa UNI-DomeCedar Falls, IA ESPN+  UNI 21–14   10,137
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 7

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 12 12:00 PM Western Illinois Indiana State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, IN ESPN+  INST 20–10   7,243
October 12 1:00 PM No. 10 Northern Iowa No. 1 North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN+  NDSU 46–14   18,178
October 12 2:00 PM South Dakota Missouri State Robert W. Plaster StadiumSpringfield, MO ESPN3  USD 45–10   5,784
October 12 5:00 PM No. 3 South Dakota State No. 19 Youngstown State Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, OH ESPN+  SDSU 38–28   12,381
October 12 6:00 PM No. 13 Illinois State Southern Illinois Saluki StadiumCarbondale, IL ESPN3  ILST 21–7   5,525
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 8

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 19 12:00 PM No. 3 South Dakota State Indiana State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, IN ESPN3  SDSU 42–23   4,642
October 19 1:00 PM No. 10 Illinois State Western Illinois Hanson FieldMacomb, IL ESPN+  ILST 28–14   2,984
October 19 2:00 PM No. 18 Youngstown State Southern Illinois Saluki StadiumCarbondale, IL ESPN+  SIU 35–10   7,670
October 19 2:30 PM Missouri State No. 1 North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN+  NDSU 22–0   18,252
October 19 4:00 PM South Dakota No. 14 Northern Iowa UNI-DomeCedar Falls, IA ESPN+  UNI 42–27   10,201
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 9

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In Week 9, the 2019 edition of the Dakota Marker was preceded by ESPN's College Gameday on the campus of South Dakota State University.

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 26 1:00 PM Western Illinois Youngstown State Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, OH ESPN+  YSU 59–14   10,437
October 26 2:00 PM No. 11 Northern Iowa Missouri State Robert W. Plaster StadiumSpringfield, MO ESPN+  UNI 29–6   6,583
October 26 2:00 PM No. 1 North Dakota State No. 3 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD ESPN+  NDSU 23–16   19,371
October 26 2:00 PM Indiana State No. 8 Illinois State Hancock StadiumNormal, IL ESPN3  ILST 24–7   8,510
October 26 4:00 PM Southern Illinois South Dakota DakotaDomeVermillion, SD ESPN+  SIU 48–28   4,734
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 10

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 2 12:00 PM No. 9 Northern Iowa No. 7 Illinois State Hancock StadiumNormal, IL ESPN+  UNI 27–10   6,705
November 2 12:00 PM Southern Illinois Indiana State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, IN ESPN+  MOST 23–14   4,110
November 2 1:00 PM South Dakota Western Illinois Hanson FieldMacomb, IL ESPN+  WIU 38–34   1,728
November 2 2:00 PM No. 4 South Dakota State Missouri State Robert W. Plaster StadiumSpringfield, MO ESPN3  SDSU 35–14   5,108
November 2 5:00 PM No. 1 North Dakota State Youngstown State Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, OH ESPN+  NDSU 56–17   11,102
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 11

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 9 2:00 PM Youngstown State South Dakota DakotaDomeVermillion, SD ESPN+  USD 56–21   4,561
November 9 2:00 PM No. 11 Illinois State No. 4 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD ESPN+  ILST 27–18   7,211
November 9 2:00 PM Missouri State Southern Illinois Saluki StadiumCarbondale, IL ESPN3  SIU 37–14   4,678
November 9 2:30 PM Western Illinois No. 1 North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN+  NDSU 57–21   17,441
November 9 4:00 PM Indiana State No. 5 Northern Iowa UNI-DomeCedar Falls, IA ESPN+  UNI 17–9   8,442
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 12

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 16 1:00 PM Youngstown State Indiana State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, IN  INST 24–17   3,645
November 16 12:00 PM Missouri State No. 7 Illinois State Hancock StadiumNormal, IL ESPN+  ILST 17–12   5,701
November 16 1:00 PM Southern Illinois Western Illinois Hanson FieldMacomb, IL ESPN+  SIU 45–21   1,739
November 16 2:00 PM No. 4 Northern Iowa No. 8 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD ESPN3  SDSU 38–7   7,317
November 16 2:30 PM South Dakota No. 1 North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN+  NDSU 49–14   17,844
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Week 13

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 23 11:00 AM No. 7 Illinois State Youngstown State Stambaugh StadiumYoungstown, OH ESPN+  YSU 21–3   9,190
November 23 1:00 PM Western Illinois No. 9 Northern Iowa UNI-DomeCedar Falls, IA ESPN+  UNI 38–7   8,920
November 23 2:00 PM No. 1 North Dakota State Southern Illinois Saluki StadiumCarbondale, IL ESPN+  NDSU 21–7   5,423
November 23 2:00 PM No. 5 South Dakota State South Dakota DakotaDomeVermillion, SD ESPN+  USD 24–21   5,405
November 23 2:00 PM Indiana State Missouri State Robert W. Plaster StadiumSpringfield, MO ESPN+  INST 51–24   3,352
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Postseason

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In 2019, four MVFC teams made the FCS playoffs. North Dakota State (No. 1) and South Dakota State (No. 7) both received a first round bye. Illinois State and Northern Iowa both were unseeded and played in the first round.

Index to colors and formatting
MVFC member won
MVFC member lost
MVFC teams in bold

All times Central time. Tournament seedings in parentheses

First round

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 30 1:00 PM No. 13 Illinois State No. 12 Southeast Missouri State (OVC) Houck StadiumCape Girardeau, MO ESPN3 W 24–6   3,274
November 30 1:00 PM San Diego (PFL) No. 6 Northern Iowa UNI-DomeCedar Falls, IA ESPN+ W 17–3   3,743
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Second round

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
December 7 1:00 PM No. 6 Northern Iowa No. 10 South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD ESPN3  UNI 13–10   4,102
December 7 2:00 PM No. 13 Illinois State No. 9 Central Arkansas (ASUN) Estes StadiumConway, AR ESPN3 W 24–14   5,127
December 7 2:30 PM No. 19 Nicholls (Southland) No. 1 (1) North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN3 W 37–13   15,690
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Quarterfinals

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
December 13 6:00 PM No. 6 Northern Iowa No. 2 (2) James Madison (CAA) Bridgeforth StadiumHarrisonburg, VA ESPN2 L 0–17   8,741
December 14 11:00 AM No. 13 Illinois State No. 1 North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN  NDSU 9–3   14,132
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

Semifinals

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
December 21 1:00 PM No. 5 (5) Montana State (Big Sky) No. 1 (1) North Dakota State FargodomeFargo, ND ESPN2 W 42–14   18,077
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

National Championship

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
January 11 11:00 AM No. 2 (2) James Madison (CAA) No. 1 (1) North Dakota State Toyota StadiumFrisco, TX ABC W 28–20   17,866
#Rankings from Stats Perform. All times are in Central Time.

MVFC records vs other conferences

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2019-20 records against non-conference foes (through January 11, 2020):

Awards and honors

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Player of the week honors

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Week Offensive Defensive Special Teams Newcomer
Player Position Team Player Position Team Player Position Team Player Position Team
Week 1 (Sept. 1)[5] Trey Lance QB NDSU Kaleb Brewer DL INST Matthew Cook PK UNI Trey Lance QB NDSU
Week 2 (Sept. 8)[6] Javon Williams RB SIU Christian Rozeboom LB SDSU Jaxon Janke PR/WR SDSU Will McElvain QB UNI
Week 3 (Sept. 15)[7] Austin Simmons QB USD Inoke Moala DL INST Griffin Crosa K NDSU Tre' Strong CB SIU
Week 4 (Sept. 22)[8] Brady Davis QB ILST Elerson G. Smith DL UNI Sam Fenlason PK ILST Avante Cox WR SIU
Week 5 (Sept. 29)[9] Joe Alessi RB YSU Chris Kolarevic LB UNI Jake Coates PR YSU Will McElvian QB UNI
Week 6 (Oct. 6)[10] Austin Simmons QB USD Elerson Smith DE UNI Brendan Withrow P MOST Trey Lance QB NDSU
Week 7 (Oct. 13)[11] J'Bore Gibbs QB SDSU Clayton Glasco LB INST Garret Wegner PK NDSU J'Bore Gibbs QB SDSU
Week 8 (Oct. 20)[12] Isaiah Weston WR UNI Chris Kolarevic LB UNI Jack Colquhoun P SIU Javon Williams RB SIU
Week 9 (Oct. 27)[13] Avante Cox WR SIU Josh Hayes CB NDSU Matthew Cook PK UNI Avante Cox WR SIU
Week 10 (Nov. 3)[14] Connor Sampson QB WIU Omar Brown DB UNI Kobe Johnson RB/KR NDSU Omar Brown DB UNI
Week 11 (Nov. 10)[15] Austin Simmons QB USD Dylan Draka LB ILST Sam Fenlason PK ILST Jalen Bussey RB NDSU
Week 12 (Nov. 17)[16] D.J. Davis RB SIU Devin Taylor DB ILST Brendan Withrow P MOST Javon Williams Jr. RB SIU
Keaton Heide QB SDSU
Week 13 (Nov. 24)[17] Nathan Mays QB YSU Justus Reed DE YSU Dalton Godfrey LS USD Dominique Dafney WR INST
Dominique Dafney WR INST

Players of the Year

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On November 27, 2021, the Missouri Valley Football Conference released their Players of the Year and All-Conference Honors.[18]

Offensive Player of the Year

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Defensive Player of the Year

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Newcomer of the Year

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Freshman of the Year

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Coach of the Year

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All-Conference Teams

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All-Newcomer Team

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Award Player School Position Year
Newcomer Team Offense Trey Lance North Dakota State QB Fr.
J'Bore Gibbs South Dakota State QB Fr.
Will McElvain Northern Iowa QB Fr.
Kobe Johnson North Dakota State RB Fr.
Jeff Proctor Illinois State RB Jr.
Javon Williams Jr. Southern Illinois RB Fr.
Dominique Dafney Indiana State FB Sr.
Avante Cox Southern Illinois WR So.
Jaxon Janke South Dakota State WR Fr.
Kacper Rutkiewicz Illinois State WR Fr.
Adam Solomon Illinois State OL Sr.
Newcomer Team Defense Quinton Hicks South Dakota State DE Fr.
Aaron Mends Illinois State LB Sr.
Jakari Starling South Dakota LB Fr.
Omar Brown Northern Iowa DB Fr.
Keawvis Cummings Indiana State DB Sr.
Zaire Jones Youngstown State DB Jr.
Marquis Smith Western Illinois DB Jr.
Diamond Evans South Dakota State CB Fr.
Michael Griffin II South Dakota State S Jr.
Clayton Isbell Illinois State S Fr.
Newcomer Team Special Teams Matthew Cook Northern Iowa PK Fr.
Jack Colquhoun Southern Illinois P Jr.
Justin Hall Western Illinois RS/WR Fr.

Source:[19]

National awards

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On November 25, 2019, STATS Perform released their list of finalists for the Walter Payton Award, Buck Buchanan Award, and the Jerry Rice Award, respectively.

Walter Payton Award

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The Walter Payton Award is given to the best FCS offensive player. Trey Lance (QB) of North Dakota State won the award. Lance was also the first freshman to win the Walter Payton Award in its 33-year history. Here were the other MVFC finalists:

Buck Buchanan Award

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The Buck Buchanan Award is given to the best FCS defensive player. Here were the MVFC finalists:

Jerry Rice Award

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The Jerry Rice Award is given to the best FCS freshman. Trey Lance (QB) of North Dakota State won the award. Here were the other MVFC finalists:

FCS Coach of the Year

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Matt Entz of North Dakota State was the only finalist for FCS Coach of the Year.

Finalists source:[20]
Winners source:[21]

All-Americans

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AP[22]
1st Team
AP
2nd Team
AP
3rd Team
AFCA[23]
1st Team
AFCA
2nd Team
STATS[24]
1st Team
STATS
2nd Team
STATS
3rd Team
ADA
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HERO
[26] 1st Team
HERO
2nd Team
HERO
3rd Team
Ben Ellefson, TE, North Dakota State  Y  Y  Y
Bradey Sorenson, LS, South Dakota State  Y
Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota State  Y  Y  Y
Chandler Collins, LS, Missouri State  Y
Christian Rozeboom, LB, South Dakota State  Y  Y  Y  Y
Derrek Tuszka, DL, North Dakota State  Y  Y  Y  Y
Dillon Radunz, OL, North Dakota State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Drew Himmelman, OL, Illinois State  Y  Y  Y  Y
Elerson Smith, DL, Northern Iowa  Y  Y  Y  Y
Isaiah Weston, WR, Northern Iowa  Y
Jabril Cox, LB, North Dakota State  Y  Y  Y
James Hendricks, DB, North Dakota State  Y
James Robinson, RB, Illinois State  Y  Y  Y  Y
Javon Williams Jr., WR, Southern Illinois  Y
Jeremy Chinn, DB, Southern Illinois  Y  Y  Y  Y
Jonas Griffith, LB, Indiana State  Y  Y
LaCale London, DL, Western Illinois  Y
Luther Kirk, DB, Illinois State  Y  Y  Y  Y
Omar Brown, DB, Northern Iowa  Y
Pierre Strong Jr., RB, South Dakota State  Y  Y
Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Zack Johnson, OL, North Dakota State  Y  Y  Y

Home attendance

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Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Total Average % of Capacity
Illinois State Hancock Stadium 13,391 11,256 9,891 13,391 8,510 6,705 5,701 55,454 9,242 69.0%
Indiana State Memorial Stadium 12,764 4,950 4,416 6,216 7,243† 4,642 4,110 3,645 35,222 5,031 39.4%
Missouri State Robert W. Plaster Stadium 17,500 11,421† 5,784 6,583 5,108 3,352 32,248 6,449 36.9%
North Dakota State Fargodome 18,700 18,923 18,425 18,178 18,252 17,441 17,844 15,690‡ 14,132‡ 18,077‡ 156,962 17,440 93.3%
Northern Iowa UNI-Dome 16,324 9,241 8,339 10,137 10,201† 8,442 8,920 3,743‡ 59,023 8,431 51.7%
South Dakota DakotaDome 9,100 5,193 5,077 5,255 4,734 4,561 5,405† 30,225 5,037 55.4%
South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium 19,340 10,153 11,565 14,269 13,776 19,371 7,211 7,317 4,102‡ 87,764 10,970 56.7%
Southern Illinois Saluki Stadium 15,000 8,983† 5,525 7,670 4,678 5,423 32,279 6,455 43.0%
Western Illinois Hanson Field 17,128 4,728† 1,594 3,149 2,984 1,728 1,739 15,922 2,653 15.5%
Youngstown State Stambaugh Stadium 20,630 12,390 15,991† 12,659 12,381 10,437 11,102 9,190 84,150 12,021 58.3%

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†Season high

2020 NFL Draft

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The following list includes all MVFC players who were drafted in the 2020 NFL draft.

Player Position School Draft
Round
Round
Pick
Overall
Pick
Team Notes
Jeremy Chinn S Southern Illinois 2 32 64 Carolina Panthers from Kansas City via Seattle
Derrek Tuszka ILB North Dakota State 7 40 254 Denver Broncos Compensatory selection

Undrafted free agents

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Player Position School Team
Kameron Cline DL South Dakota Indianapolis Colts
Dominique Dafney TE Indiana State Indianapolis Colts
James Robinson RB Illinois State Jacksonville Jaguars
Ben Ellefson TE North Dakota State Jacksonville Jaguars
Zack Johnson OL North Dakota State Green Bay Packers
Madre Harper CB Southern Illinois Las Vegas Raiders
Luther Kirk S Illinois State Dallas Cowboys
Luke Sellers FB South Dakota State Detroit Lions
Mikey Daniel FB South Dakota State Atlanta Falcons
Jermiah Braswell WR Youngstown State Arizona Cardinals
Jonas Griffith LB Indiana State San Francisco 49ers

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Head coaches

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Through January 11, 2020

Team Head coach Years at school Overall record Record at school MVFC record MVFC titles FCS playoff appearances FCS playoff record National Titles
Illinois State Brock Spack 11 84–50 (.627) 84–50 (.627) 53–35 (.602) 2 5 7–5 (.583) 0
Indiana State Curt Mallory 3 12–22 (.353) 12–22 (.353) 8–16 (.333) 0 0 0–0 (–) 0
Missouri State Dave Steckel 5 13–42 (.236) 13–42 (.236) 7–33 (.175) 0 0 0–0 (–) 0
North Dakota State Matt Entz 1 16–0 (1.000) 16–0 (1.000) 8–0 (1.000) 1 1 4–0 (1.000) 1
Northern Iowa Mark Farley 19 159–83 (.657) 159–83 (.657) 99–45 (.688) 7 12 16–12 (.571) 0
South Dakota Bob Nielson[a] 4 207–106–1 (.661) 21–26 (.447) 14–18 (.438) 0 1 1–1 (.500) 2
South Dakota State John Stiegelmeier[b] 23 166–102 (.619) 166–102 (.619) 66–30 (.688) 1 9 8–9 (.471) 0
Southern Illinois Nick Hill 4 17–28 (.378) 17–28 (.378) 10–22 (.313) 0 0 0–0 (–) 0
Western Illinois Jared Elliott 2 6–17 (.261) 6–17 (.261) 5–13 (.278) 0 0 0–0 (–) 0
Youngstown State Bo Pelini[c] 5 100–55 (.645) 33–28 (.541) 18–22 (.450) 0 1 4–1 (.800) 0
  1. ^ Bob Nielson coached Western Illinois from 2013-15, which included a run in the playoffs that ended in the second round. Nielson also coached Minnesota-Duluth from 1999-2003 and 2008-12, that second stint included five consecutive NCAA Division II playoff appearances highlighted by 2 National Titles. In the first stint at MN-Duluth included his first Division II playoff appearance. Nielson also coached Wisconsin-Eau Claire from 1996-98 that included one NCAA Division III playoff run that ended in the semifinals. Before that, he coached Wartburg from 1991-95, which included two Division III playoff runs as well. His first head coaching job was at Ripon from 1989-90.
  2. ^ John Stiegelmeier has coached South Dakota State since 1997, when the school was still part of NCAA Division II. While in Division II, the school did not achieve any playoff appearances.
  3. ^ Bo Pelini previously coached Nebraska of the FBS for 7 straight seasons between 2008-2014. He also coached the Cornhuskers for one game back in 2003. Pelini's teams at Nebraska finished with a 67-27 overall record and a 39-17 conference record between the Big 12 and the Big Ten, since the Cornhuskers moved to the Big Ten in 2011. While at Nebraska, his teams achieved bowl berths in all seven years he was a full-time head coach, including 3 bowl wins in the Gator and Holiday bowls.

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