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Missouri Valley Football Conference

The Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC), formerly the Gateway Football Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a football-only conference.

Missouri Valley Football Conference
FormerlyGateway Football Conference (1992–2008)
Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (1982–1992)
AssociationNCAA
Founded1982 (chartered)[1]
1985 (began football)
CommissionerPatty Viverito (since 1982)
Sports fielded
  • 1 (football)
    • men's: 1
    • women's: 0
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionFCS
No. of teams11
HeadquartersSt. Louis, Missouri
RegionMidwest
Official websitewww.valley-football.org
Locations

History edit

 
Gateway Conference logo

The Missouri Valley Football Conference has a complex history that involves three other conferences:

In 1985, the MVC stopped sponsoring football. At that time, the two remaining I-AA members from the MVC (Illinois State and Southern Illinois) joined Eastern Illinois, Northern Iowa, Southwest Missouri State, and Western Illinois from the AMCU and together became a football conference under the Gateway's auspices.[3] Indiana State, which had left MVC football after the 1981 season to become a Division I-AA independent while remaining a full MVC member, would join the next year.[4]

 
Illinois
State
Indiana
State
Missouri State
Murray State
North Dakota State
North Dakota
Northern Iowa
South Dakota
South Dakota State
Southern Illinois
Youngstown State
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Locations of Missouri Valley Football Conference Members
 Horizon League member
 Missouri Valley Conference member
 Summit League member

In 1992, when the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference merged with the MVC,[1] the football conference kept the Gateway charter, with a minor name change to Gateway Football Conference. After Eastern Illinois joined the Ohio Valley Conference for football in 1996, Youngstown State joined in 1997 and was followed by Western Kentucky University in 2001. Southwest Missouri State changed its name to Missouri State in 2005.

Western Kentucky moved to the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS; formerly Division I-A) after the 2006 season,[5] leaving the GFC with seven members for the 2007 season. Great West Football Conference members North Dakota State and South Dakota State[6] were invited to join the conference beginning with the 2008 season.[7] Subsequently, the Gateway Football Conference changed its name to the Missouri Valley Football Conference in June 2008. This change aligned the conference with the Missouri Valley Conference, a conference in which five of the nine Missouri Valley Football schools were (and still are) all-sports members. The conferences continue to share the "Missouri Valley" name, and space in the same building in St. Louis, but remain separate administratively.[8]

The University of South Dakota joined as the 10th member in 2012. The University of North Dakota joined as the 11th member in 2020, bringing back the yearly rivalries among North Dakota, North Dakota State, South Dakota and South Dakota State which had existed under the Division II North Central Conference that NDSU and SDSU left in 2004–05.[9][10][11]

On April 4, 2022, another change was announced for the league. Murray State University, which had previously been announced as a new MVC member effective in July 2022, joined the MVFC in 2023.[12]

On May 12, 2023, the most recent change to the league was announced. Western Illinois, who had been a founding member of the league, would be leaving the MVFC and their full time conference, the Summit League, for the Ohio Valley Conference beginning in fall 2023 and 2024. They would leave the Summit beginning in fall 2023, and would leave the Valley after the conclusion of the 2023 football season.[13]

Member schools edit

Current members edit

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Endowment Nickname Colors Current
primary
conference
Indiana State University Terre Haute, Indiana 1865 1986 Public 12,144 $70.1 million Sycamores     Missouri Valley
Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 1857 1985 20,635 $196.9 million Redbirds    
Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri 1905 23,502 $193 million Bears    
Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 1922 2023 9,427 $90.8 million Racers    
University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota 1883 2020 14,172 $352.1 million Fighting Hawks     Summit
North Dakota State University Fargo, North Dakota 1890 2008 11,952 $457 million Bison    
University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 1876 1985 10,497 $163 million Panthers     Missouri Valley
University of South Dakota Vermillion, South Dakota 1862 2012 9,856 $328.5 million Coyotes     Summit
South Dakota State University Brookings, South Dakota 1881 2008 11,331 $213 million Jackrabbits    
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois 1869 1985 11,366 $190.1 million Salukis     Missouri Valley
Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio 1908 1997 12,155 $275.9 million Penguins     Horizon

Former members edit

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Primary
conference
during
tenure
in the MVFC
Current
primary
conference
Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois 1895 1985 1995 Public Panthers     Summit OVC
Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, Kentucky 1906 2001 2007 Hilltoppers     Sun Belt C-USA
Western Illinois University Macomb, Illinois 1899 1985 2024 Leathernecks     Summit OVC

Membership timeline edit

Murray State UniversityUniversity of North DakotaUniversity of South DakotaSouth Dakota State UniversityNorth Dakota State UniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityYoungstown State UniversityIndiana State UniversityWestern Illinois UniversitySouthern Illinois UniversityUniversity of Northern IowaMissouri State UniversityIllinois State UniversityEastern Illinois University

Conference champions edit

11 different teams have won MVFC championships. The most recent champion is South Dakota State. The school with the most championships is Northern Iowa, with 16 (10 of them outright).

NCAA Football Championship Subdivision national championships edit

Team Titles Title Years Finals Runner-up
North Dakota State 9 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 10 2022
Youngstown State 4 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997 7 1992, 1999, 2016
South Dakota State 2 2022, 2023 3 2020
Southern Illinois 1 1983 1
Western Kentucky 1 2002 1
Northern Iowa 0 1 2005
Illinois State 0 1 2014

Now a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

Records edit

Overall winning streaks edit

# Team Streak Spoiler Season(s)
1. North Dakota State 39 † Southern Illinois[14] 2017–2020
2. North Dakota State 33 Northern Iowa 2012–2014
3. South Dakota State 29 Ongoing 2022–present
4. North Dakota State 14 South Dakota State 2015–2016
5. Northern Iowa 13 Delaware 2006–2007
Western Kentucky 13 Auburn 2002–2003

FCS Record [15]

Consecutive conference wins edit

  1. North Dakota State, 19 (2017–2020)
  2. North Dakota State, 18 (2012–2014)
  3. South Dakota State, 16 (2022–present)

Facilities edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Missouri Valley Conference. Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
  2. ^ "Gateway Conference Adding Six Teams in Men's Football". Los Angeles Times. St. Louis, Missouri. August 25, 1985. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
  3. ^ "Universities plan new football conference". Carbondale, Illinois: St. Joseph Gazette. July 9, 1985. p. 2G. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
  4. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on October 13, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  5. ^ . Western Kentucky University. November 2, 2006. Archived from the original on January 15, 2008. Retrieved November 3, 2006.
  6. ^ "Gateway Eyes Dakotas For Expansion". ESPN. October 26, 2006. Retrieved November 19, 2006.
  7. ^ "Gateway Expands to Nine Members". Gateway Football Conference. March 7, 2007. Retrieved March 9, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ . Gateway Football Conference. June 6, 2008. Archived from the original on November 21, 2020. Retrieved June 7, 2008.
  9. ^ . Espn991.com. January 24, 2017. Archived from the original on March 20, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  10. ^ "Sources: North Dakota set to leave Big Sky Conference | Big Sky Conference". billingsgazette.com. Retrieved April 23, 2017.
  11. ^ "Report: UND to join Summit League in 2018, MVFC in 2020". Argusleader.com. January 24, 2017. Retrieved April 23, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ (Press release). Missouri Valley Football Conference. April 4, 2022. Archived from the original on April 4, 2022. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
  13. ^ "Leatherneck Athletics Moving to Ohio Valley Conference for All Sports". goleathernecks.com. Western Illinois Leathernecks. May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  14. ^ "NDSU's 39-game winning streak ends with lopsided loss at Southern Illinois".
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on November 11, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For the related multi sport conference see Missouri Valley Conference The Missouri Valley Football Conference MVFC formerly the Gateway Football Conference is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern United States It participates in the NCAA s Division I Football Championship Subdivision FCS as a football only conference Missouri Valley Football ConferenceFormerlyGateway Football Conference 1992 2008 Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference 1982 1992 AssociationNCAAFounded1982 chartered 1 1985 began football CommissionerPatty Viverito since 1982 Sports fielded1 football men s 1 women s 0DivisionDivision ISubdivisionFCSNo of teams11HeadquartersSt Louis MissouriRegionMidwestOfficial websitewww wbr valley football wbr orgLocations Contents 1 History 2 Member schools 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Membership timeline 3 Conference champions 4 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision national championships 5 Records 5 1 Overall winning streaks 5 1 1 Consecutive conference wins 6 Facilities 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Gateway Conference logoThe Missouri Valley Football Conference has a complex history that involves three other conferences Missouri Valley Conference MVC A long established conference in existence since 1907 that sponsored football until 1985 In its last years as a football conference it was a hybrid league that included teams in NCAA Divisions I A today s FBS and I AA now FCS Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference Gateway A women s sports conference founded in 1982 by MVC member schools 1 2 Association of Mid Continent Universities AMCU An all sports conference also founded in 1982 that sponsored football at the I AA level through the 1984 season The AMCU had absorbed the Mid Continent Athletic Association a football only league founded in 1978 After dropping football the AMCU later became the Mid Continent Conference and is now The Summit League In 1985 the MVC stopped sponsoring football At that time the two remaining I AA members from the MVC Illinois State and Southern Illinois joined Eastern Illinois Northern Iowa Southwest Missouri State and Western Illinois from the AMCU and together became a football conference under the Gateway s auspices 3 Indiana State which had left MVC football after the 1981 season to become a Division I AA independent while remaining a full MVC member would join the next year 4 nbsp nbsp IllinoisState nbsp IndianaState nbsp Missouri State nbsp Murray State nbsp North Dakota State nbsp North Dakota nbsp Northern Iowa nbsp South Dakota nbsp South Dakota State nbsp Southern Illinois nbsp Youngstown Stateclass notpageimage Locations of Missouri Valley Football Conference Members nbsp Horizon League member nbsp Missouri Valley Conference member nbsp Summit League member In 1992 when the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference merged with the MVC 1 the football conference kept the Gateway charter with a minor name change to Gateway Football Conference After Eastern Illinois joined the Ohio Valley Conference for football in 1996 Youngstown State joined in 1997 and was followed by Western Kentucky University in 2001 Southwest Missouri State changed its name to Missouri State in 2005 Western Kentucky moved to the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision FBS formerly Division I A after the 2006 season 5 leaving the GFC with seven members for the 2007 season Great West Football Conference members North Dakota State and South Dakota State 6 were invited to join the conference beginning with the 2008 season 7 Subsequently the Gateway Football Conference changed its name to the Missouri Valley Football Conference in June 2008 This change aligned the conference with the Missouri Valley Conference a conference in which five of the nine Missouri Valley Football schools were and still are all sports members The conferences continue to share the Missouri Valley name and space in the same building in St Louis but remain separate administratively 8 The University of South Dakota joined as the 10th member in 2012 The University of North Dakota joined as the 11th member in 2020 bringing back the yearly rivalries among North Dakota North Dakota State South Dakota and South Dakota State which had existed under the Division II North Central Conference that NDSU and SDSU left in 2004 05 9 10 11 On April 4 2022 another change was announced for the league Murray State University which had previously been announced as a new MVC member effective in July 2022 joined the MVFC in 2023 12 On May 12 2023 the most recent change to the league was announced Western Illinois who had been a founding member of the league would be leaving the MVFC and their full time conference the Summit League for the Ohio Valley Conference beginning in fall 2023 and 2024 They would leave the Summit beginning in fall 2023 and would leave the Valley after the conclusion of the 2023 football season 13 Member schools editCurrent members edit Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Endowment Nickname Colors CurrentprimaryconferenceIndiana State University Terre Haute Indiana 1865 1986 Public 12 144 70 1 million Sycamores Missouri ValleyIllinois State University Normal Illinois 1857 1985 20 635 196 9 million Redbirds Missouri State University Springfield Missouri 1905 23 502 193 million Bears Murray State University Murray Kentucky 1922 2023 9 427 90 8 million Racers University of North Dakota Grand Forks North Dakota 1883 2020 14 172 352 1 million Fighting Hawks SummitNorth Dakota State University Fargo North Dakota 1890 2008 11 952 457 million Bison University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls Iowa 1876 1985 10 497 163 million Panthers Missouri ValleyUniversity of South Dakota Vermillion South Dakota 1862 2012 9 856 328 5 million Coyotes SummitSouth Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota 1881 2008 11 331 213 million Jackrabbits Southern Illinois University Carbondale Illinois 1869 1985 11 366 190 1 million Salukis Missouri ValleyYoungstown State University Youngstown Ohio 1908 1997 12 155 275 9 million Penguins HorizonFormer members edit Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Primaryconferenceduringtenurein the MVFC CurrentprimaryconferenceEastern Illinois University Charleston Illinois 1895 1985 1995 Public Panthers Summit OVCWestern Kentucky University Bowling Green Kentucky 1906 2001 2007 Hilltoppers Sun Belt C USAWestern Illinois University Macomb Illinois 1899 1985 2024 Leathernecks Summit OVCMembership timeline editConference champions editSee also List of Missouri Valley Football Conference champions 11 different teams have won MVFC championships The most recent champion is South Dakota State The school with the most championships is Northern Iowa with 16 10 of them outright NCAA Football Championship Subdivision national championships editTeam Titles Title Years Finals Runner upNorth Dakota State 9 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019 2021 10 2022Youngstown State 4 1991 1993 1994 1997 7 1992 1999 2016South Dakota State 2 2022 2023 3 2020Southern Illinois 1 1983 1Western Kentucky 1 2002 1Northern Iowa 0 1 2005Illinois State 0 1 2014 Now a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision FBS Records editOverall winning streaks edit Team Streak Spoiler Season s 1 North Dakota State 39 Southern Illinois 14 2017 20202 North Dakota State 33 Northern Iowa 2012 20143 South Dakota State 29 Ongoing 2022 present4 North Dakota State 14 South Dakota State 2015 20165 Northern Iowa 13 Delaware 2006 2007Western Kentucky 13 Auburn 2002 2003 FCS Record 15 Consecutive conference wins edit North Dakota State 19 2017 2020 North Dakota State 18 2012 2014 South Dakota State 16 2022 present Facilities editSchool Stadium CapacityIllinois State Hancock Stadium 13 391Indiana State Memorial Stadium 12 764Missouri State Plaster Sports Complex 17 500Murray State Roy Stewart Stadium 16 800North Dakota Alerus Center 12 283North Dakota State Fargodome 18 700Northern Iowa UNI Dome 16 324South Dakota DakotaDome 9 100South Dakota State Dana J Dykhouse Stadium 19 340Southern Illinois Saluki Stadium 15 000Youngstown State Stambaugh Stadium 20 630References edit a b c This is the Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Valley Conference Archived from the original on September 15 2015 Retrieved May 4 2012 Gateway Conference Adding Six Teams in Men s Football Los Angeles Times St Louis Missouri August 25 1985 Retrieved July 29 2012 Universities plan new football conference Carbondale Illinois St Joseph Gazette July 9 1985 p 2G Retrieved June 23 2012 Indiana State Historical Data College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved October 14 2012 WKU Regents Approve Move To Division 1 A sic Football Western Kentucky University November 2 2006 Archived from the original on January 15 2008 Retrieved November 3 2006 Gateway Eyes Dakotas For Expansion ESPN October 26 2006 Retrieved November 19 2006 Gateway Expands to Nine Members Gateway Football Conference March 7 2007 Retrieved March 9 2007 permanent dead link Gateway Football Conference Changes Its Name Gateway Football Conference June 6 2008 Archived from the original on November 21 2020 Retrieved June 7 2008 North Dakota to Join Summit League Missouri Valley Football Conference Espn991 com January 24 2017 Archived from the original on March 20 2017 Retrieved April 23 2017 Sources North Dakota set to leave Big Sky Conference Big Sky Conference billingsgazette com Retrieved April 23 2017 Report UND to join Summit League in 2018 MVFC in 2020 Argusleader com January 24 2017 Retrieved April 23 2017 permanent dead link Murray State Football To Join Missouri Valley Football Conference July of 2023 Press release Missouri Valley Football Conference April 4 2022 Archived from the original on April 4 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 Leatherneck Athletics Moving to Ohio Valley Conference for All Sports goleathernecks com Western Illinois Leathernecks May 12 2023 Retrieved May 12 2023 NDSU s 39 game winning streak ends with lopsided loss at Southern Illinois North Dakota State University Athletics Bison at Missouri State Saturday in Valley Football Game of the Week Archived from the original on November 11 2018 Retrieved November 11 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Missouri Valley Football Conference Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Missouri Valley Football Conference amp oldid 1196523148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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