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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.
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.
10–2: 9 – NCAA Division I-AA First Round 31–35 vs. Eastern Washington: Jerry Kill: 2005 Northern Iowa: 5–2: 11–4: 2 – NCAA Division I-AA Runner-up 16–21 vs. Appalachian State: Mark Farley: Southern Illinois: 5–2: 9–4: 7 – NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal 24–38 at Appalachian State: Jerry Kill: Youngstown State: 5–2: 8–3 ...
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.
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.
However, five members have football programs in the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) (known as the Gateway from 1985 to 2008) of Division I FCS, and two others compete in another FCS conference, the Pioneer Football League. The Missouri Valley Conference shares its name with the MVFC, and all three conferences operate from the same ...
Missouri State Bears (Gateway Football/Missouri Valley Football Conference) (1986–present) 1986: Southwest Missouri State 3–7: 1–5: T–6th: 1987: Southwest Missouri State 5–6: 3–3: T–3rd: 1988: Southwest Missouri State 5–5: 4–2: T–2nd: 1989: Southwest Missouri State 10–3: 5–1: 1st: L NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal: 9 ...
The 1990 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level, began in August 1990, and concluded with the NCAA Division II Football Championship on December 8, 1990, at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama, hosted by the University of North Alabama.