Western Illinois @ UNI
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 6:09 am
Western Illinois @ Northern Iowa
4 p.m.
Cedar Falls, Iowa
TV: Panther Sports Network (CFU Ch. 15/HD415; KCRG Ch. 9.2; WHO Ch. 13 D-2; KMEG Ch. 14 D-2; KGCW Ch. 26, Comcast SportsNet Chicago)/ESPN3
The Basics: The University of Northern Iowa football program returns to the UNI-Dome after a three-game road swing to take on the Western Illinois Fighting Leathernecks for Homecoming.
About Western Illinois: Western Illinois enters the game against UNI undefeated in league play with wins against Southern Illinois (W, 37-36) and South Dakota (W, 40-21) and holds an overall record of 3-2. The Fighting Leathernecks are receiving votes in both polls, holding one of the
toughest schedules in the FCS this season.
Panther Quick Hits:
• UNI enters the week ranked No. 12 in the STATS and No. 14 in the FCS Coaches top-25 polls.
• Senior Deiondre' Hall has been named to the 2015 STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Year Watch List.
• The Panthers have 75 wins over top-25 opponents and 18 over top-10 opponents since 2001.
• UNI made its 17th FCS playoff appearance in 2014, defeating Stephen F. Austin in the first round.
• Head Coach Mark Farley is in his 15th season at the helm with an overall record of 122-59 and 73-33 in conference play, making him the all-time coaching wins leader in the MVFC.
• The 2015 season marks the 40th year in the UNI-Dome. The Panthers are 197-50-1 all-time inside the historic facility.
• Finished the year in the top-25 in 11 of the last 14 seasons after ending 2014 ranked No. 10 in both polls.
• Has had 41 first-team All-MVFC selections since 2007, the most in the league.
The Series: UNI is currently 30-13 all-time against Western Illinois with the series dating back to 1967. The Panthers are 11-3 against the Fighting Leathernecks in the Mark Farley era, including three straight wins against WIU in the UNI-Dome.
Last Time against the Fighting Leathernecks: The Panthers defeated Western Illinois in Macomb, Ill. on Oct. 25, 2014, 27-13. David Johnson racked up 146 yards on the ground with two rushing touchdowns, breaking the school record for career touchdowns. Brion Carnes also threw for a career-high 239 yards.
4 p.m.
Cedar Falls, Iowa
TV: Panther Sports Network (CFU Ch. 15/HD415; KCRG Ch. 9.2; WHO Ch. 13 D-2; KMEG Ch. 14 D-2; KGCW Ch. 26, Comcast SportsNet Chicago)/ESPN3
The Basics: The University of Northern Iowa football program returns to the UNI-Dome after a three-game road swing to take on the Western Illinois Fighting Leathernecks for Homecoming.
About Western Illinois: Western Illinois enters the game against UNI undefeated in league play with wins against Southern Illinois (W, 37-36) and South Dakota (W, 40-21) and holds an overall record of 3-2. The Fighting Leathernecks are receiving votes in both polls, holding one of the
toughest schedules in the FCS this season.
Panther Quick Hits:
• UNI enters the week ranked No. 12 in the STATS and No. 14 in the FCS Coaches top-25 polls.
• Senior Deiondre' Hall has been named to the 2015 STATS FCS Defensive Player of the Year Watch List.
• The Panthers have 75 wins over top-25 opponents and 18 over top-10 opponents since 2001.
• UNI made its 17th FCS playoff appearance in 2014, defeating Stephen F. Austin in the first round.
• Head Coach Mark Farley is in his 15th season at the helm with an overall record of 122-59 and 73-33 in conference play, making him the all-time coaching wins leader in the MVFC.
• The 2015 season marks the 40th year in the UNI-Dome. The Panthers are 197-50-1 all-time inside the historic facility.
• Finished the year in the top-25 in 11 of the last 14 seasons after ending 2014 ranked No. 10 in both polls.
• Has had 41 first-team All-MVFC selections since 2007, the most in the league.
The Series: UNI is currently 30-13 all-time against Western Illinois with the series dating back to 1967. The Panthers are 11-3 against the Fighting Leathernecks in the Mark Farley era, including three straight wins against WIU in the UNI-Dome.
Last Time against the Fighting Leathernecks: The Panthers defeated Western Illinois in Macomb, Ill. on Oct. 25, 2014, 27-13. David Johnson racked up 146 yards on the ground with two rushing touchdowns, breaking the school record for career touchdowns. Brion Carnes also threw for a career-high 239 yards.