List of Northern Iowa Panthers football seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Northern Iowa Panthers football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).[1] The Panthers fielded their first team in 1895 with no head coach designated. The first head coach was and currently is Mark Farley.

There was no football team fielded during the 1906 and 1907 seasons because it was deemed "...too severe to be played at the institution."[2] Northern Iowa did not play football during the 1943 and 1944 seasons because of World War II.

Seasons[]

Legend

  National Champions[3]
  Conference Champions[4]
  ^ Bowl game berth[5]
  * Playoff berth[6]

Season Coach Conference Season results Bowl/Playoff result Final ranking
Conference finish Wins Losses Ties[7] NCAA/TSN Poll[8] Coaches Poll[9]
Iowa State Normal School Normals
No Designated Coach Independent 1 2 0
Independent 4 3 0
Independent 5 1 0
Independent 4 0 1
Independent 1 3 2
Fred Williams Independent 3 4 1
Independent 5 3 2
Charles Pell Independent 1 6 1
Independent 4 3 1
Independent 5 3 1
Independent 5 3 2
1906 Northern Iowa did not play football during the 1906 and 1907 seasons because of the Normal Athletic Board
1907
Clayton B. Simmons Independent 5 0 0
Independent 6 0 0
Iowa State Teachers College Tutors/Panthers
Independent 1 4 1
Independent 3 2 1
Independent 5 2 1
Independent 2 3 1
Independent 2 5 1
Independent 3 3 0
Independent 1 7 0
Independent 2 3 0
Independent 1 3 0
Ivan Doseff Independent 2 4 1
Independent 4 2 1
Independent 5 1 1
Independent 5 2 0
IIAC 3 3 1
IIAC 2 5 0
Paul F. Bender IIAC 5 1 2
IIAC 5 3 0
IIAC 1st 7 0 1
IIAC ?1st 5 1 3
IIAC 3 4 0
IIAC 2 5 1
IIAC 3 5 0
IIAC 5 3 1
John Baker IIAC 3 6 0
IIAC 3 3 2
NCC 4 2 2
Clyde Starbeck NCC 6th 5 2 2
NCC T-3rd 2 4 3
NCC 7th 3 5 0
NCC 4th 5 3 1
NCC 1st 8 1 0
NCC 1st 5 3 0
NCC 1st 6 1 0
1943 Northern Iowa did not play football during the 1943 and 1944 seasons because of World War II
1944
NCC [10] 3 3 0
NCC 1st 4 1 2
NCC T-1st 5 3 1
NCC 1st 7 3 0
NCC T-1st 5 2 0
NCC T-2nd 4 4 0
NCC 3rd 3 4 0
NCC 1st 6 2 0
NCC 2nd 6 3 0
NCC T-3rd 3 5 0
NCC 2nd 8 1 0
NCC 7th 2 5 1
NCC 3rd 5 3 0
NCC 7th 4 5 0
NCC T-4th 6 3 0
^ Stan Sheriff NCC T-1st 9 1 0 Lost Mineral Water Bowl vs. Hillsdale College, 17-6
State College of Iowa Panthers
NCC T-1st 7 2 0
1962 NCC T-1st 7 1 1
NCC T-2nd 5 3 1
1964^ NCC T-1st 9 2 0 Won Pecan Bowl vs. Lamar Tech, 19-17
NCC 3rd 4 5 0
NCC 3rd 4 5 0
NCC 2nd 7 3 0
1968 NCC T-3rd 5 5 0
Northern Iowa Panthers
1969 NCC 2nd 5 5 0
1970 NCC T-6th 2 8 0
1971 NCC T-2nd 4 5 0
NCC T-4th 4 6 0
NCC 7th 5 5 0
NCC T-5th 5 4 1
* NCC 2nd 9 3 0 Quarterfinals Division II playoffs
NCC 3rd 8 3 0
NCC T-2nd 6 5 0
AMCU 6th 2 9 0
AMCU 2nd 6 5 0
AMCU 3rd 7 4 0
AMCU T-1st 5 6 0
AMCU T-1st 4 6 1
Darrell Mudra AMCU 3rd 6 5 0
AMCU T-1st 9 2 0 18
* GFC 1st 11 2 0 Semifinals Division I-AA playoffs 4
GFC T-2nd 7 3 1
* GFC 1st 10 4 0 Semifinals Division I-AA playoffs 4
Earle Bruce GFC 4th 5 6 0
1989 Terry Allen GFC T-2nd 8 3 0 20
* GFC T–1st 8 4 0 First Round Division I-AA playoffs 11
* GFC 1st 11 2 0 Quarterfinals Division I-AA playoffs 4
* GFC 1st 12 2 0 Semifinals Division I-AA playoffs 3
1993* GFC 1st 8 4 0 First Round Division I-AA playoffs 13
* GFC 1st 8 4 0 First Round Division I-AA playoffs 11
* GFC T–1st 8 5 0 Quarterfinals Division I-AA playoffs 18
* GFC 1st 12 2 Semifinals Division I-AA playoffs 3
Mike Dunbar GFC 2nd 7 4
GFC T–3rd 7 4 25
1999 GFC 3rd 8 3 15
2000 GFC 4th 7 4 19
2001* Mark Farley GFC 1st 11 3 Semifinals Division I-AA playoffs 4
2002 GFC T-6th 5 6
2003* GFC T–1st 10 3 Quarterfinals Division I-AA playoffs 5
GFC 3rd 7 4 25
2005* GFC T–1st 11 4 Finals Division I-AA playoffs 2
2006 GFC T–2nd 7 4 17
2007* GFC 1st 12 1 Quarterfinals Division I FCS playoffs 4 5
2008* MVFC T–1st 12 3 Semifinals Division I FCS playoffs 4 4
2009 MVFC T–3rd 7 4 18 18
2010* MVFC 1st 7 5 First Round Division I FCS playoffs 19 18
2011* MVFC T–1st 10 3 Quarterfinals Division I FCS playoffs 6 5
2012 MVFC T–6th 5 6 RV[11] [11]
2013 MVFC T–7th 7 5 RV[12] RV[13]
2014* MVFC 3rd 9 5 Second Round Division I FCS playoffs
2015* MVFC T–3rd 9 5 Quarterfinals Division I FCS playoffs 8 6
2016 MVFC T–4th 5 6 RV[14] [15]
Total 632 390 47 (only includes regular season games)
1 1 (only includes bowl games; 2 appearances)
22 19 (only includes playoff games; 19 appearances)
655 410 47 (all games)
Denotes a tie for first place and conference co-champion

Bowl results[]

Season Date Bowl Opponent Result Site Attendance
November 26 Mineral Water Bowl Hillsdale College L 17-6 Excelsior Springs, Missouri
1964 December 12 Pecan Bowl Lamar Tech W 19-17 Abilene, Texas

Playoff results[]

Any playoff appearance prior to 1978 was in the NCAA Division II playoffs. All subsequent appearances were in Division I-AA, now known as Football Championship Subdivision. When Division I-AA was formed for football in 1978, the playoffs included just four teams, doubling to eight teams in its fourth season of 1981. In 1982 the I-AA playoffs were expanded to 12 teams, with each of the top four seeds receiving a first-round bye and a home game in the quarterfinals. In its ninth season of 1986, the I-AA playoffs were expanded again, to the present 16-team format, requiring four post-season victories to win the title. In April 2008 the NCAA announced that the playoff field will again expand to include 20 teams beginning in 2010.[16] The playoffs expanded to 24 teams starting in 2013.

Season Date Round UNI Seed Opponent Result Site Attendance
November 29 First - Western Kentucky L 14-12 Cedar Falls, Iowa 2,500
December 7 Quarterfinals 4 Eastern Washington W 17-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,220
December 14 Semifinals 4 Georgia Southern L 40-33 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12,300
November 28 First 3 Youngstown State W 31-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 3,887
December 5 Quarterfinals 3 Arkansas State W 49-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,100
December 12 Semifinals 3 Northeast Louisiana L 44-41 OT Monroe, Louisiana 14,443
December 12 First 11 Boise State L 20-3 Boise, Idaho 11,691
November 30 First 3 Weber State W 38-21 Cedar Falls, Iowa 8,723
December 7 Quarterfinals 3 Marshall L 41-13 Huntington, West Virginia 16,889
November 28 First 3 Eastern Washington W 17-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 13,149
December 5 Quarterfinals 3 McNeese State W 29-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 13,375
December 12 Semifinals 3 Youngstown State L 19-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 14,682
1993 November 27 First 13 Boston L 27-21 2OT Boston, Massachusetts 6,882
November 28 First 11 Montana L 23-20 Missoula, Montana 7,958
November 25 First 16 Murray State W 35-34 Murray, Kentucky 7,633
December 3 Quarterfinals 16 Marshall L 41-24 Huntington, West Virginia 14,472
November 30 First 3 Eastern Illinois W 41-24 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,402
December 7 Quarterfinals 3 William & Mary W 38-35 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,796
December 14 Semifinals 3 Marshall L 31-14 Huntington, West Virginia 14,414
2001 December 1 First - Eastern Illinois W 49-43 Charleston, Illinois 6,824
2001 December 8 Quarterfinals - Maine W 56-28 Cedar Falls, Iowa 9,525
2001 December 15 Semifinals - Montana L 38-0 Missoula, Montana 18,848
2003 November 29 First - Montana State W 35-14 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,165
2003 December 2 Quarterfinals - Delaware L 37-7 Newark, Delaware 11,881
2005 November 26 First - Eastern Washington W 41-38 Cedar Falls, Iowa 7,746
2005 December 2 Quarterfinals - New Hampshire W 24-21 Durham, New Hampshire 8,448
2005 December 9 Semifinals - Texas State W 40-37 OT San Marcos, Texas 15,712
2005 December 16 Championship - Appalachian State L 21-16 Chattanooga, Tennessee 20,236
2007 November 24 First 1 New Hampshire W 38-35 Cedar Falls, Iowa 16,015
2007 December 1 Quarterfinals 1 Delaware L 39-27 Cedar Falls, Iowa 15,803
2008 November 29 First 3 Maine W 45-0 Cedar Falls, Iowa 8,477
2008 December 6 Quarterfinals 3 New Hampshire W 36-34 Cedar Falls, Iowa 9,055
2008 December 13 Semifinals 3 Richmond L 21-20 Cedar Falls, Iowa 12,062
2010 November 27 First - Lehigh L 14-7 Cedar Falls, Iowa 5,990
2011 December 3 Second 5 Wofford W 28-21 Cedar Falls, Iowa 6,915
2011 December 9 Quarterfinals 5 Montana L 48-10 Missoula, Montana 23,049
2014 November 29 First - Stephen F. Austin W 44-10 Cedar Falls, Iowa 10,307
2014 December 6 Second - Illinois State L 41-21 Normal, Illinois 5,575
2015 November 28 First - Eastern Illinois W 53-17 Cedar Falls, Iowa 7,062
2015 December 3 Second - Portland State W 29-17 Portland, Oregon 8,022
2015 December 12 Quarterfinals - North Dakota State L 23-13 Fargo, North Dakota 18,041

Notes[]

  1. ^ The Division I-A, I-AA and I-AAA designations were confusing and as a result, misapplied by the public, boosters and media when referring not only to their local football programs but also to other sports such as basketball. The Division I Board of Directors, composed of Division I presidents and chancellors voted on the change in August 2006. The Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly I-A) includes those programs that compete in an effort to participate in the postseason bowl system. The NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) includes those programs that compete in an effort to participate in the NCAA championship postseason structure (one of the 88 NCAA national championships). NCAA.org[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Are You Ready for Some UNI Football!" (Press release). University of Northern Iowa. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
  3. ^ Northern Iowa competes in the Football Championship Subdivision of Division I.
  4. ^ The Gateway Football Conference became the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2008.
  5. ^ The yellow color is used only when Northern Iowa reaches a bowl but does not hold a share in the conference title. In any case that Northern Iowa has a share of the conference championship, the green color is used.
  6. ^ The blue color is used only when Northern Iowa receives a playoff berth but does not hold a share in the conference title. In any case that Northern Iowa has a share of the conference championship, the green color is used.
  7. ^ Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible.
  8. ^ Since the 1978 split in divisions, the NCAA, or more recently, The Sports Network Archived 2011-05-03 at the Wayback Machine Poll has been the major poll at the FCS level.
  9. ^ The FCS Coaches Poll Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine was introduced in 2007. Therefore, polls for prior seasons do not exist.
  10. ^ There was no North Central Conference play because of World War II in 1945.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b "Football Earns No. 20 Ranking in Final Polls". Flaggstaff, Arizona: Northern Arizona University. 7 January 2013. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  12. ^ "The Sports Network FCS Top 25 College Football Poll". The Sports Network. 6 January 2014. Archived from the original on 3 April 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  13. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-20. Retrieved 2015-09-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "STATS FCS Poll". STATS FCS Football. January 9, 2017. Archived from the original on February 9, 2017. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  15. ^ "James Madison (14-1) Unanimous No. 1 After Championship Run". Southern Conference. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  16. ^ The Sports Network (2008-04-25). "NCAA approves playoff expansion to 20 teams for 2010". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04.

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