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Northern Iowa Panthers football

The Northern Iowa Panthers football represents the University of Northern Iowa in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level as member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC). The program began in 1895 and has fielded a team every year since with the exceptions of 1906–1907 and 1943–1944. The Panthers play their home games at the UNI-Dome on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa, in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Northern Iowa Panthers football
First season1895
Athletic directorDavid Harris
Head coachMark Farley
22nd season, 174–98 (.640)
StadiumUNI-Dome
(capacity: 16,324)
Field surfaceMondoturf
LocationCedar Falls, Iowa
ConferenceMissouri Valley
Past conferencesIndependent (1895–1922)
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1923–1934)
North Central Conference (1935–1977)
Association of Mid-Continent Universities (1978–1984)[1]
All-time record625–389–47 (.611)
Bowl record1–1 (.500)
Conference titles33
RivalriesNorth Dakota State, and Southern Illinois
Consensus All-Americans1
ColorsPurple and old gold[2]
   
Fight song"UNI Fight"
MascotTC/TK Panther
Marching band"The Pride of Panther Nation"
Websiteunipanthers.com

History Edit

Classifications Edit

  • NCAA College Division (1956–1972)
  • NCAA Division II (1973–1980)
  • NCAA Division I-AA/FCS (1981–present)

Conference memberships Edit

Championship and postseason history Edit

Conference championships Edit

 
UNI's offense against the St. Francis Red Flash September 19, 2009

Northern Iowa has won thirty-three conference titles,[3] the most out of the four Iowa Division I institutions. The Panthers have won two Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships, twelve North Central Conference championships, three Association of Mid-Continent Universities football championships and sixteen Missouri Valley Football Conference championships.

Year Conference Overall record Conference record
1927 IIAC 7–0–1 6–0
1928 IIAC 5–1–3 4–0–2
1940 NCC 8–1 5–0
1941 NCC 5–3 5–0
1942 NCC 6–1 5–0
1946 NCC 4–1–2 2–0–1
1947 NCC 5–3–1 4–0
1948 NCC 7–3 5–0
1949 NCC 5–2 5–1
1952 NCC 6–2 5–1
1960 NCC 9–1 6–0
1961 NCC 7–2 5–1
1962 NCC 7–1–1 5–0–1
1964 NCC 9–2 5–1
1981 AMCU 5–6 2–1
1982 AMCU 4–6–1 2–0–1
1984 AMCU 9–2 2–1
1985 MVFC 11–2 5–0
1987 MVFC 10–4 6–0
1990 MVFC 8–4 5–1
1991 MVFC 11–2 5–1
1992 MVFC 12–2 5–1
1993 MVFC 8–4 5–1
1994 MVFC 8–4 6–0
1995 MVFC 8–5 5–1
1996 MVFC 12–2 5–0
2001 MVFC 11–3 6–1
2003 MVFC 10–3 6–1
2005 MVFC 11–4 5–2
2007 MVFC 12–1 6–0
2008 MVFC 12–3 7–1
2010 MVFC 7–5 6–2
2011 MVFC 10–3 7–1

College Division bowl games Edit

Northern Iowa played in the NCAA's College Division from 1937–1972.[4] Twice in those years they qualified for a College Division bowl game.[5]

Year Bowl Record Opponent Result
1960 Mineral Water Bowl 9–1–0 Hillsdale College L 6–17
1964 Pecan Bowl 9–2–0 Lamar (TX) W 19–17

FCS playoff games Edit

The Panthers have reached the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs 22 times, with a record of 24–22.

Year Round Opponent Result
1985 Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Middle Tennessee
Georgia Southern
W 28–21
L 33–40
1987 First round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Youngstown State
Arkansas State
Northeast Louisiana
W 31–28
W 49–28
L 41–44
1990 First round Boise State L 3–20
1991 First round
Quarterfinal
Weber State
Marshall
38–21
13–41
1992 First round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Eastern Washington
McNeese State
Youngstown State
W 17–14
W 29–7
19–7
1993 First round Boston University L 21–27
1993 First round Montana L 23–29
1995 First round
Quarterfinal
Murray State
Marshall
W 35–34
L 24–41
1996 Quarterfinal
Semifinal
William & Mary
Marshall
W 38–35
L 14–31
2001 First round
Quarterfinal
Semifinal
Eastern Illinois
Maine
Montana
W 49–43
W 56–28
L 10–38
2003 First round
Quarterfinal
Montana State
Delaware
W 35–14
L 7–37
2005 Quarterfinal
Semifinal
National Championship
New Hampshire
Texas State
Appalachian State
W 24–21
W 40–37
L 16–21
2007 First round
Quarterfinal
New Hampshire
Delaware
W 38–35
L 27–39
2008 First round
Quarterfinal
Maine
New Hampshire
Richmond
W 40–15
W 36–34
L 20–21
2010 First round Lehigh L 7–14
2011 Second round
Quarterfinal
Wofford
Montana
W 28–21
L 10–48
2014 First round
Second round
Stephen F. Austin
Illinois State
W 44–10
L 21–41
2015 First round
Second round
Quarterfinal
Eastern Illinois
Portland State
North Dakota State
W 53–17
W 29–17
L 13–23
2017 First round
Second round
Monmouth
South Dakota State
W 46–7
L 22–37
2018 First round
Second round
Lamar
UC Davis
W 16–3
L 16–23
2019 First round
Second round
Quarterfinal
San Diego
South Dakota State
James Madison
W 17–3
W 13–10
L 0–17
2021 First round Eastern Washington L 9–19

FCS National Championship games Edit

Season Game Record Opponent Result
2005 National Championship 11–4 Appalachian State L 16–21

UNI-Dome Edit

The UNI-Dome opened in 1976, as the home of the UNI Panthers football team. The facility's capacity for football is 16,324.[6] At football games, where cold temperatures are frequently an issue for fans, the UNI-Dome announcers will announce "conditions at game time" prior to each game. The announcers will announce the weather in the town where the visiting team is from, the current weather conditions outside the Dome, and then say "Inside - 72 degrees, no wind, welcome to the Dome!" to emphasize the fact that a domed stadium is not affected by the weather. Heading into the 2021 Fall season, the Panthers have a home record of 221-59-1 in the UNI-Dome, having won nearly 80 percent of their games in the UNI-Dome.[7]

All-Americans Edit

First Team Selections [8][9][10][11]

  • Paul Jones, E, 1937 (WR)
  • Paul DeVan, HB, 1949 (AP)
  • Lou Bohnsack, C, 1952 (AP)
  • LeRoy Dunn, T, 1955 (WR)
  • Dick Formanek, T, 1956 (WR)
  • George Asleson, G, 1960 (AP)
  • Jerry Morgan, QB, 1960 (WR)
  • Wendell Williams, G, 1961 (AP)
  • Dan Boals, FB, 1962 (WR)
  • Randy Schultz, FB, 1964 and 1965 (AP)
  • Ray Pedersen, G, 1967 (AP)
  • Mike Timmermans, T, 1975 (AP)
  • Brian Mitchell, PK, 1990 and 1991 (AP)
  • Kenny Shedd, AP, 1992 (AP)
  • William Freeney, LB, 1992 (AP)
  • Andre Allen, LB, 1994 (AP)
  • Dedric Ward, WR, 1995 and 1996 (AP)
  • Brad Meester, C, 1999 (AP)
  • Adam Vogt, LB, 2001 (AP)
  • Mackenzie Hoambrecker, PK, 2002 (AP)
  • Dre Dokes, DB, 2006 (AP)
  • Brannon Carter, LB, 2007 (AP)
  • Chad Rinehart, OL, 2007 (AP)
  • James Ruffin, DL, 2009 (AP)
  • Ben Boothby, DL, 2011 (AP)
  • Michael Schmadeke, PK, 2014 (AP)
  • Jack Rummells, OL, 2014 (AP)
  • Deiondre' Hall, DB, 2015 (AP)
  • Karter Schult, DL, 2016 (AP)
  • Jared Brinkman, DL, 2020-21c and 2021 (AP)
  • Trevor Penning, OL, 2021

WR=Williamson Ratings; AP=Associated Press;

c - 2020-21 selections include players who played Fall 2020 and teams (such as Northern Iowa) which moved their schedule to Spring 2021 due to COVID

Notable players Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Northern Iowa gets okay to shift to new athletic conference for 1978". Iowa City, Iowa: The Telegraph-Herald. June 19, 1977. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
  2. ^ University of Northern Iowa Athletics Style Guide (PDF). January 25, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on September 26, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  4. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on August 6, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  5. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 26, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  6. ^ "University of Northern Iowa UNI-Dome General Information Web Page".
  7. ^ "Quick Facts (page1)" (PDF).
  8. ^ "2016 Northern Iowa Football Media Guide". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  9. ^ "FCS Football: AP releases 2016 FCS All-America Team". Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  10. ^ "2020-21 Associated Press FCS All-America Team". Retrieved September 18, 2021.
  11. ^ "Jared Brinkman, Trevor Penning earn 2021 AP All-America Football Team honors". Retrieved December 20, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Northern Iowa Panthers football news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Northern Iowa Panthers football represents the University of Northern Iowa in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision FCS level as member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference MVFC The program began in 1895 and has fielded a team every year since with the exceptions of 1906 1907 and 1943 1944 The Panthers play their home games at the UNI Dome on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls Iowa Northern Iowa Panthers football2023 Northern Iowa Panthers football teamFirst season1895Athletic directorDavid HarrisHead coachMark Farley 22nd season 174 98 640 StadiumUNI Dome capacity 16 324 Field surfaceMondoturfLocationCedar Falls IowaConferenceMissouri ValleyPast conferencesIndependent 1895 1922 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1923 1934 North Central Conference 1935 1977 Association of Mid Continent Universities 1978 1984 1 All time record625 389 47 611 Bowl record1 1 500 Conference titles33RivalriesNorth Dakota State and Southern IllinoisConsensus All Americans1ColorsPurple and old gold 2 Fight song UNI Fight MascotTC TK PantherMarching band The Pride of Panther Nation Websiteunipanthers com Contents 1 History 1 1 Classifications 1 2 Conference memberships 2 Championship and postseason history 2 1 Conference championships 2 2 College Division bowl games 2 3 FCS playoff games 2 4 FCS National Championship games 3 UNI Dome 4 All Americans 5 Notable players 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditSee also List of Northern Iowa Panthers football seasons Classifications Edit NCAA College Division 1956 1972 NCAA Division II 1973 1980 NCAA Division I AA FCS 1981 present Conference memberships Edit Independent 1895 1922 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1923 1934 North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1935 1977 Mid Continent Conference 1978 1984 Gateway Football Conference Missouri Valley Football Conference 1985 present Championship and postseason history EditConference championships Edit nbsp UNI s offense against the St Francis Red Flash September 19 2009Northern Iowa has won thirty three conference titles 3 the most out of the four Iowa Division I institutions The Panthers have won two Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships twelve North Central Conference championships three Association of Mid Continent Universities football championships and sixteen Missouri Valley Football Conference championships Year Conference Overall record Conference record1927 IIAC 7 0 1 6 01928 IIAC 5 1 3 4 0 21940 NCC 8 1 5 01941 NCC 5 3 5 01942 NCC 6 1 5 01946 NCC 4 1 2 2 0 11947 NCC 5 3 1 4 01948 NCC 7 3 5 01949 NCC 5 2 5 11952 NCC 6 2 5 11960 NCC 9 1 6 01961 NCC 7 2 5 11962 NCC 7 1 1 5 0 11964 NCC 9 2 5 11981 AMCU 5 6 2 11982 AMCU 4 6 1 2 0 11984 AMCU 9 2 2 11985 MVFC 11 2 5 01987 MVFC 10 4 6 01990 MVFC 8 4 5 11991 MVFC 11 2 5 11992 MVFC 12 2 5 11993 MVFC 8 4 5 11994 MVFC 8 4 6 01995 MVFC 8 5 5 11996 MVFC 12 2 5 02001 MVFC 11 3 6 12003 MVFC 10 3 6 12005 MVFC 11 4 5 22007 MVFC 12 1 6 02008 MVFC 12 3 7 12010 MVFC 7 5 6 22011 MVFC 10 3 7 1College Division bowl games Edit Northern Iowa played in the NCAA s College Division from 1937 1972 4 Twice in those years they qualified for a College Division bowl game 5 Year Bowl Record Opponent Result1960 Mineral Water Bowl 9 1 0 Hillsdale College L 6 171964 Pecan Bowl 9 2 0 Lamar TX W 19 17FCS playoff games Edit The Panthers have reached the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs 22 times with a record of 24 22 Year Round Opponent Result1985 QuarterfinalSemifinal Middle TennesseeGeorgia Southern W 28 21L 33 401987 First roundQuarterfinalSemifinal Youngstown State Arkansas StateNortheast Louisiana W 31 28W 49 28L 41 441990 First round Boise State L 3 201991 First roundQuarterfinal Weber StateMarshall 38 2113 411992 First roundQuarterfinalSemifinal Eastern Washington McNeese StateYoungstown State W 17 14W 29 719 71993 First round Boston University L 21 271993 First round Montana L 23 291995 First roundQuarterfinal Murray StateMarshall W 35 34L 24 411996 QuarterfinalSemifinal William amp MaryMarshall W 38 35L 14 312001 First roundQuarterfinalSemifinal Eastern IllinoisMaineMontana W 49 43W 56 28L 10 382003 First roundQuarterfinal Montana StateDelaware W 35 14L 7 372005 QuarterfinalSemifinalNational Championship New Hampshire Texas StateAppalachian State W 24 21W 40 37L 16 212007 First roundQuarterfinal New HampshireDelaware W 38 35L 27 392008 First roundQuarterfinal MaineNew HampshireRichmond W 40 15W 36 34L 20 212010 First round Lehigh L 7 142011 Second roundQuarterfinal WoffordMontana W 28 21L 10 482014 First roundSecond round Stephen F AustinIllinois State W 44 10L 21 412015 First roundSecond roundQuarterfinal Eastern IllinoisPortland StateNorth Dakota State W 53 17W 29 17L 13 232017 First roundSecond round MonmouthSouth Dakota State W 46 7L 22 372018 First roundSecond round LamarUC Davis W 16 3L 16 232019 First roundSecond roundQuarterfinal San DiegoSouth Dakota StateJames Madison W 17 3W 13 10L 0 172021 First round Eastern Washington L 9 19FCS National Championship games Edit Season Game Record Opponent Result2005 National Championship 11 4 Appalachian State L 16 21UNI Dome EditThe UNI Dome opened in 1976 as the home of the UNI Panthers football team The facility s capacity for football is 16 324 6 At football games where cold temperatures are frequently an issue for fans the UNI Dome announcers will announce conditions at game time prior to each game The announcers will announce the weather in the town where the visiting team is from the current weather conditions outside the Dome and then say Inside 72 degrees no wind welcome to the Dome to emphasize the fact that a domed stadium is not affected by the weather Heading into the 2021 Fall season the Panthers have a home record of 221 59 1 in the UNI Dome having won nearly 80 percent of their games in the UNI Dome 7 All Americans EditFirst Team Selections 8 9 10 11 Paul Jones E 1937 WR Paul DeVan HB 1949 AP Lou Bohnsack C 1952 AP LeRoy Dunn T 1955 WR Dick Formanek T 1956 WR George Asleson G 1960 AP Jerry Morgan QB 1960 WR Wendell Williams G 1961 AP Dan Boals FB 1962 WR Randy Schultz FB 1964 and 1965 AP Ray Pedersen G 1967 AP Mike Timmermans T 1975 AP Brian Mitchell PK 1990 and 1991 AP Kenny Shedd AP 1992 AP William Freeney LB 1992 AP Andre Allen LB 1994 AP Dedric Ward WR 1995 and 1996 AP Brad Meester C 1999 AP Adam Vogt LB 2001 AP Mackenzie Hoambrecker PK 2002 AP Dre Dokes DB 2006 AP Brannon Carter LB 2007 AP Chad Rinehart OL 2007 AP James Ruffin DL 2009 AP Ben Boothby DL 2011 AP Michael Schmadeke PK 2014 AP Jack Rummells OL 2014 AP Deiondre Hall DB 2015 AP Karter Schult DL 2016 AP Jared Brinkman DL 2020 21c and 2021 AP Trevor Penning OL 2021WR Williamson Ratings AP Associated Press c 2020 21 selections include players who played Fall 2020 and teams such as Northern Iowa which moved their schedule to Spring 2021 due to COVIDNotable players EditWillie Beamon Eddie Berlin Spencer Brown Mark Farley L J Fort Daurice Fountain Derrick Frost Joe Fuller Mike Furrey Deiondre Hall Ryan Hannam Austin Howard David Johnson James Jones Brandon Keith Chris Klieman Joshua Mahoney Brad Meester Larry Miller Brian Mitchell Bryce Paup Trevor Penning Chad Rinehart Eric Sanders Benny Sapp Randy Schultz Terrell Sinkfield Varmah Sonie Justin Surrency Tanner Varner Dedric Ward Kurt Warner Xavier Williams Mike Woodley Steve WrightReferences Edit Northern Iowa gets okay to shift to new athletic conference for 1978 Iowa City Iowa The Telegraph Herald June 19 1977 Retrieved July 13 2013 University of Northern Iowa Athletics Style Guide PDF January 25 2021 Retrieved February 26 2023 UNI Championship Seasons Archived from the original on September 26 2009 Retrieved July 16 2012 Northern Iowa Panthers College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on August 6 2009 Retrieved July 16 2012 Northern Iowa Bowl History College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on September 26 2009 Retrieved July 16 2012 University of Northern Iowa UNI Dome General Information Web Page Quick Facts page1 PDF 2016 Northern Iowa Football Media Guide Retrieved July 25 2017 FCS Football AP releases 2016 FCS All America Team Retrieved July 25 2017 2020 21 Associated Press FCS All America Team Retrieved September 18 2021 Jared Brinkman Trevor Penning earn 2021 AP All America Football Team honors Retrieved December 20 2021 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northern Iowa Panthers football amp oldid 1166930611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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