Football--Intercollegiate

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# Title Date Summary
201 Athletics: players to watch out for
Northern Iowan 110:55, p.
Names players to watch out for in UNI basketball, volleyball, football, softball, and wrestling.
202 Defense defeats offense at spring game
Northern Iowan 110:54, p.8
During the spring football game, the defensive team defeated the offensive team. The football season begins with a game against the Iowa Hawkeyes on August 30; photo.
203 Johnson wants to set records, play in NFL
Northern Iowan 110:54, p.9
UNI football player David Johnson dreams of playing in the NFL. He is entering his senior season of football at UNI.
204 Panther offense starts in stride
Northern Iowan 110:52, p.6
The football team is two weeks into spring practice. UNI returns nine starters for the 2014-2015 year. The spring game will be held on Friday in the UNI-Dome at 6:30 p.m.
205 Panthers prepare for new season
Northern Iowan 110:46, p.6
UNI's football team started getting ready for next season with spring practices. The team is looking to further develop each player as well as the whole team. With 17 seniors the team should have great leadership; photo.
206 Road to the NFL: a weekly update from Tyler Sievertsen
Northern Iowan 110:38, p.4
Tyler Sievertsen talks about his trip to New York for the combine at the New York Jets facility. He feels that he is now better prepared for the next combine coming up in Phoenix.
207 Road to the NFL: A weekly update from Tyler Sievertsen
Northern Iowan 110:36, p.6
Tyler Sievertsen writes about his journey in pursuit of playing in the National Football League. He is currently training to attract attention at Pro Day; photo.
208 Heisman doesn't mean success
Northern Iowan 110:28, p.8
The author thinks that many players who receive the Heisman Memorial Trophy don't exhibit the mission statement of the Heisman Trust. The most recent winner as well as many others have been involved in scandals throughout their careers.
209 Final win not good enough for playoffs
Northern Iowan 110:26, p.10
UNI football defeated Western Illinois University 28-13 during their last game of the season. The Panthers 8-4 record was not enough to secure a spot in the subdivision playoffs. David Johnson was named First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference.
210 Early scores lead to UNI win: Johnson rushes 37 times for 167 yards
Northern Iowan 110:24, p.8
UNI football defeated Missouri State University 17-10. Tate Omil had two interceptions to help the Panthers win. UNI looks for another win as they take on Western Illinois University; photo.
211 UNI wins on Sievertsen kick
Northern Iowan 110:22, p.6
Panther football was able to end their five game losing streak with a win against Youngstown State University. Tyler Sievertsen made a 34-yard field goal to win the game. Next the Panthers will take on Missouri State University; photo.
212 Panthers drop 5th straight
Northern Iowan 110:20, p.6
UNI football lost to Illinois State University 13-3, making it their fifth straight loss. Both David Johnson and Sawyer Kollmorgen left the game in the first half due to injury. The Panthers hope for their first conference win against Youngstown; photo.
213 UNI stunned in South Dakota
Northern Iowan 110:18, p.6
The UNI football team could not get the ball into the end zone over the span of two overtime periods as they lost in overtime for the second straight week. They lost to South Dakota State University, 37-34; photo.
214 Injuries mount for UNI
Northern Iowan 110:17, p.6
The football team is suffering from a losing streak. The amount of injuries is not helping the situation. Says corrections need to be made.
215 UNI down, not out for season finish
Northern Iowan 110:16, p.6
The author encourages readers to not give up on UNI's football team just yet. He believes that the Panthers still have what it takes to make it to the playoffs.
216 UNI drops third straight
Northern Iowan 110:16, p.6
UNI football lost to University of South Dakota in double-overtime, resulting in their third straight loss. The Panthers started the game with a 28-7 lead, but ended up losing 38-31. Next, UNI will take on South Dakota State University; photo.
217 Too little, too late: Panthers' comeback falls short against SIU
Northern Iowan 110:14, p.6
The football team lost to Southern Illinois University in the Homecoming game. The game went into overtime, but the Panthers failed to outscore SIU; photo.
218 Tailgating tradition continues at UNI
Northern Iowan 110:14, p.4
Tailgating is a big Homecoming tradition. The tradition continued this weekend. There were games, food, and people surrounding the UNI-Dome before the big Homecoming game; photo.
219 Johnson moving up UNI all-time records lists
Northern Iowan 110:13, p.8
David Johnson is on pace to become the best running back in the University of Northern Iowa's history; photo.
220 Public intox popular crime during Homecoming
Northern Iowan 110:13, p.1
Alcohol is often an issue during Homecoming week. Last year at the football game, seven students were arrested for public intoxication; photo.
221 UNI falls on the road to NDSU: Panthers lose leading tackler in loss
Northern Iowan 110:12, p.6
Panther football lost to No. 1 ranked North Dakota State University. This was their first loss of the season. Leading tackler, Jake Farley, broke his leg in the second half. Next the Panthers will take on Southern Illinois for Homecoming, photo.
222 Tackling a new stage
Northern Iowa Today 96:3, p.12
Justin Adams Kirk is attempting a career as a country music performer; biographical sketch; photo.
223 Getting defensive on the field
Northern Iowan 110:10, p.6
The football team is currently 4-0. They most recently beat McNeese State University. They begin conference play as they travel to Fargo, North Dakota, to face top-ranked North Dakota State University; photo.
224 UNI teams up in the fight for breast cancer awareness
Northern Iowan 110:9, p.8
The Panther football team, volleyball team, and soccer team will all be wearing pink in addition to their standard purple and gold during the month of October to help raise notice for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
225 Panthers pound UNC: UNI defeats the Bears 26-7 to improve to 3-0
Northern Iowan 110:8, p.6
The football team beat the University of Northern Colorado, 26-7. The Panthers are now 3-0 for the season. Their next game is at home against McNeese State University; photo.
226 UNI Homecoming celebration features new events
Public Relations News Release 2013:60, p.1
There are many different events planned for Homecoming. These include a picnic, pride cry, casino night, a magician, and the annual pep rally.
227 Double Trouble: UNI beats second in-state opponent in as many weeks
Northern Iowan 110:4, p.6
At the home opener UNI football defeated the Drake Bulldogs, 45-14. This is the first time the Panthers have started off their season 2-0 since 2007. UNI will travel to Colorado to play Northern Colorado on September 21; photo.
228 PMB is on the beat
Northern Iowan 110:4, p.1
The Panther Marching Band is looking forward to this year's football season. The band has a record 280 members this year. Many students involved with the marching band see it as more of a family than an organization; photo.
229 Students and families gather for Panther-filled weekend
Northern Iowan 110:3, p.1
Family Weekend will include a variety of events for all ages. Students and their families can attend the soccer and football games. There will also be other events including a tailgate, juggling performance, and magic shows; photo.
230 Panther state: UNI defeats ISU 28-20 in Ames
Northern Iowan 110:3, p.6
Panthers football beat Iowa State University 28-20 at the season opener in Ames. UNI was lead by David Johnson who rushed 199 years, had 23 carries, and four touchdowns against ISU. UNI will take on Drake University at their home opener; photo.
231 Johnson ready for starting role in offense
Northern Iowan 110:2, p.11
David Johnson is looking forward to the upcoming football season. He hopes to improve his skills for both offense and defense. Johnson currently is ranked tenth in career touchdowns at UNI and ninth in rushing touchdowns; photo.
232 Goals for UNI in the 2013-14 season
Northern Iowan 110:2, p.11
The author has very specific goals for UNI athletics. The first is to increase student support for the UNI football team. The second goal is to gain recognition by performing well. And finally to refer to ourselves only as Panthers not "Cats"; photo.
233 Ruud discusses enrollment plans
Northern Iowan 110:1, p.1
Enrollment at the University of Northern Iowa is decreasing. President Ruud is investigating a tuition advantage program for bordering states. There are also plans for three open house Saturdays during football season, complete with free tickets.
234 Grading the system: Preseason football grades for each position
Northern Iowan 110:1, p.8
Authors give an overview and grade to the various football positions for the 2013 Panther football team. This grade is a prediction of the overall performance in the year to come. Key players and new additions to the team are mentioned.
235 13. UNI athletics: 2012-13 year in review
Northern Iowan 109:54, p.
Reviews each sport during the 2012-2013 year. Tells what players to keep an eye on during the coming year; photo.
236 Offense and defense impressive as Panthers wrap up the spring
Northern Iowan 109:53, p.8
Panther football previewed the upcoming season in their annual spring game. Many players gained experience, and Coach Farley was pleased with the teams efforts. UNI will begin its season this fall in Ames against Iowa State, photo.
237 Panthers prepare for spring game
Northern Iowan 109:52, p.6
The men's football team is preparing for their annual spring game. The Panthers will use this game to gain extra experience for the coming season.
238 Panthers face battles at QB, RB positions
Northern Iowan 109:49, p.8
There are several players battling it out for the quarterback and running back positions for next fall. The coaches have a difficult decision when it comes to picking players for the starting position.
239 Spring football speculation is in the air
Northern Iowan 109:46, p.8
Says that though the football team is losing graduating talent, it has plenty of talent to replace it with. The Panthers should be able to contend for the MVC crown this coming season. Next years talent will be showcased in the spring scrimmage; photo.
240 Pack your bags, UNI football fans - it's time to move
Northern Iowan 109:27, p.11
Author discusses UNI moving from Football Championship Subdivision to Football Bowl Subdivision. Gives similarities between UNI and Northern Illinois University, which recently made the switch; photo.
241 Leading the way
Northern Iowa Today 94:4, p.20
Jacqui Kalin and Ben Boothby are honored for their academic and athletic achievements; photo.
242 UNI tops Missouri State 38-13
Northern Iowan 109:25, p.13
Pictures from UNI football victory over Missouri State; photo.
243 UNI looks to close out season on three-game winning streak
Northern Iowan 109:24, p.9
UNI football team will close out the regular season against conference rivals, the Missouri State University Bears. The Panthers will lose sixteen seniors this year, and hope to end the year on a three-game winning streak.
244 Farewell, seniors
Northern Iowan 109:24, p.10
Final home games for seniors of the UNI football and volleyball teams. Author thanks and congratulates seniors for their hard work and dedication to UNI.
245 Panthers win second straight game, beat Coyotes 24-21
Northern Iowan 109:23, p.8
Highlights of game. Panthers hope to finish the season on a three-game winning streak.
246 UNI looks to win back-to-back games for first time this season
Northern Iowan 109:22, p.6
UNI Panthers have the opportunity to win back-to-back games for the first time this season. Coach Farley comments on the goals that the team can still attain, both individually and as a group; photo
247 Question marks still surround UNI quarterback position heading into next season
Northern Iowan 109:22, p.6
Future of the quarterback position is in question for next season. Three-man race during preseason for the starting position includes Jared Lanpher, Stephen Kaiser, and Sawyer Kollmorgen. Coach Farley faces difficult question during off season.
248 Panthers shut out WIU Leathernecks in 40-0 rout
Northern Iowan 109:21, p.8
Panther football team defeats Western Illinois University, 40-0. Coach Mark Farley pleased with team play; photo.
249 UNI looks to avoid MVFC cellar with win over WIU
Northern Iowan 109:20, p.11
UNI football team looks for a win against Western Illinois to compete for fourth place in Missouri Valley Conference. Coach Farley speculates on factors affecting play this season; photo.
250 Bernard makes an impact both on and off the field
Northern Iowan 109:20, p.11
UNI punter Kyle Bernard comments on playing for the Panthers. He is involved in numerous activities and organizations; awards won for academic achievements. Semifinalist for the Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works team; photo.