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10–4: 4 – NCAA Division I-AA Semifinal 41–44 OT vs. Louisiana-Monroe: Darrell Mudra: 1988 Western Illinois: 6–0: 10–2: 3 – NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal 32–35 vs. Western Kentucky: Bruce Craddock: 1989 Missouri State: 5–1: 10–3: 9 – NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal 22–55 vs Stephen F. Austin: Jesse Branch: 1990 Missouri ...
Note: This category is for football seasons in the Missouri Valley Football Conference from 1985 through the present. It is not to be confused with Category:Missouri Valley Conference football seasons which existed between 1907 and 1985 at the NCAA Division I-A level.
Note: This category is for football seasons in the Missouri Valley Conference from 1907 through 1984, the final year that the MVC sponsored football. It is not to be confused with Category:Missouri Valley Football Conference seasons which exists today and competes at the FCS level.
Date. Opponent. Thursday, Aug. 31. Missouri 35, South Dakota 10. Saturday, Sept. 9. Missouri 23, Middle Tennessee 19. Saturday, Sept. 16. Missouri 30, No. 15 Kansas ...
Missouri State: The Bears picked up their first win of the season on Saturday in dismantling 1-3 Utah Tech 59-14. Missouri State quarterback Jacob Clark threw for 414 yards and five touchdowns.
They would leave the Summit beginning in fall 2023, and would leave the Valley after the conclusion of the 2023 football season. [13] Almost exactly a year after that, on May 10, 2024, fellow founding member Missouri State announced that they accepted an invitation to join Conference USA in all sports, beginning with the 2025-26 academic year.
The 1990 Southwest Missouri State Bears football team represented Southwest Missouri State University (now known as Missouri State University) as a member of the Gateway Football Conference (GFC) during the 1990 NCAA Division I-AA football season.
Houston's 1952 Missouri Valley Conference championship trophy. The Missouri Valley Conference started sponsoring football in the fall of 1907. In 1951 Drake University and Bradley University left the Missouri Valley Conference as a result of the Johnny Bright incident, a racially motivated on-field attack against Drake's black star Johnny Bright by a white Oklahoma A&M player.