Football--Intercollegiate
Displaying 301 - 350 of 7068 in reverse chronological order
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301 | UNI wins a 'dog fight' against the Salukis, 17-10 Northern Iowan 108:17, p.8 |
Football team defeats Southern Illinois, setting up a match this week against North Dakota State. UNI is ranked No. 2 in the nation and North Dakota State is No. 3 and undefeated; photo. | |
302 | In responses to "Sportsmanship is dying in college football" Northern Iowan 108:17, p.5 |
Defends Wisconsin football coach Brett Bielema. The suggestion that the scores posted by his team indicate poor sportsmanship is unfair. | |
303 | Black out the Dome: UNI prepares for MVFC rival SIU Northern Iowan 108:16, p.9 |
The Southern Illinois football team has struggled this year, but the Panthers are not overlooking the Salukis. Southern always brings its A game to the Dome. | |
304 | NI Archives Northern Iowan 108:16, p.11 |
A look back at the College Eye of October 19, 1945. Dad's Day, Homecoming preparation, and a photo of the football game, plus an article on superstitions shared; photo. | |
305 | Strong second half propels UNI past SDSU, 31-14 Northern Iowan 108:15, p.8 |
Football team defeats South Dakota State to continue its five game winning streak. Tirrell Rennie passed for four touchdowns. The defense held SDSU scoreless in the second half; photo. | |
306 | Sportsmanship is dying in college football Northern Iowan 108:15, p.8 |
Votes in the Bowl Championship Series may be the cause of "running Up" the score in college football games. Many older, more experienced coaches, resist the trend out of respect for their opponents; photo. | |
307 | UNI travels to Brookings, hoping to avoid a letdown Northern Iowan 108:14, p.6 |
Football team will play South Dakota State Saturday evening. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm for the televised contest. The Jackrabbits are 2-4 overall and 1-2 in the conference; photo. | |
308 | Home sweet dome! Northern Iowan 108:13, p.8 |
Football team defeats Indiana State, 23-9, at the Homecoming game. The win leaves the Panthers alone at the top of the Missouri Valley Conference; photo. | |
309 | UNI hosts the surging Sycamores for Homecoming Northern Iowan 108:12, p.12 |
The second ranked Panthers will play seventeenth ranked Indiana State in the UNI-Dome. The Sycamores are a much improved team. Shakir Bell is the leading rusher in the conference; averaging 8.6 yards per rush; photo. | |
310 | Panthers rout Bears, 42-7 Northern Iowan 108:11, p.11 |
Football team wins over Missouri State and stands atop the Missouri Valley Conference with a 3-1 overall record, 2-0 in the conference; photo. | |
311 | Warning: This article is definitely not about what you already know about Homecoming Northern Iowan 108:11, p.4 |
Homecoming activities covered. Safety is of upmost importance, including drinking and driving; photo. | |
312 | Things to know Northern Iowan 108:10, p.7 |
Facts about the upcoming football game against Missouri State. UNI leads the series 26-5, having won nineteen of the last twenty-one games. UNI quarterback ranks fifth among all Division I players with over 100 yards rushing per game. | |
313 | #2 Panthers vs. Bears Northern Iowan 108:10, p.6 |
Football team travels to Missouri State University for Saturday's game. This is the Bears' first home game; they are winless this season, but have played two high-caliber teams in Arkansas and Oregon; photo. | |
314 | Rennie's five touchdowns lead No. 2 UNI to 38-10 victory over WIU Northern Iowan 108:9, p.6 |
Football team defeats Western Illinois in the first conference game of the season before a crowd of just over 16,000; photo. | |
315 | #2 Panthers vs. Leathernecks Northern Iowan 108:8, p.11 |
Panther football opens the home season against Western Illinois. The Panthers are currently ranked #2 in the country. Western Illinois defeated the Panthers in the last game of the season last year; photo. | |
316 | Payback ! Northern Iowan 108:5, p.7 |
Panther football team defeat Stephen F. Austin, 34-23. Last season SFA defeated the Panthers 22-20 in the Dome; photo. | |
317 | Oh so close Northern Iowan 108:4, p.1 |
Panther football team loses to Iowa State, 20-19, in the season opener. The Panthers had more total yards and more first downs, but could not stop the Cyclones on their last drive; photo. | |
318 | Panthers vs. Cyclones Northern Iowan 108:3, p.7 |
Coach Mark Farley sincerely believes that the Panther football team has a chance to win no matter where the game is played. Iowa State is this week's opponent. | |
319 | Falls 2011 sports preview Northern Iowa Today 94:3, p.18 |
Quick look at football, volleyball, soccer, and cross country; photo. | |
320 | Excessive celebration; excessive consequences Northern Iowan 108:2, p.15 |
Making the excessive celebration penalty a live ball penalty is a mistake, as viewed by some players, coaches, and fans; photo. | |
321 | Let's play some college football Northern Iowan 108:2, p.13 |
Top five games of the weekend dissected; photo. | |
322 | Panthers have high expectations as they enter the 2011 football season Northern Iowan 108:1, p.19 |
Seventeen starters return to the field for the Panthers this fall. Skill players return, including quarterback Tirrill Rennie. Panthers are pre-season favorites to repeat as conference champions; photo. | |
323 | UNI football adds 2012 season opener at Wisconsin Northern Iowan 108:1, p.23 |
2012 football team to play two BCS teams, Wisconsin and Iowa. These games will help the financial situation in the athletic department. | |
324 | Panthers ranked No. 7 in preseason FCS Coaches Poll Northern Iowan 108:1, p.23 |
Preseason poll ranks the Panthers number 7 in the county in the football championship subdivision. Poll is based on a voting panel of head coaches. | |
325 | UNI athletics at an all-time high Northern Iowan 107:54, p. |
Football, both men's and women's basketball teams, volleyball, and men's and women's track and field have captured championships in the last few years. The Panthers are competitive in golf, swimming, tennis, soccer, and cross country; photo. | |
326 | Davis looks back on strange career Northern Iowan 107:54, p.10 |
Zach Davis, quarterback, will not return for his final year. He has decided to concentrate on his studies and not be a backup quarterback for the fourth year in a row; photo. | |
327 | It's been real UNI Northern Iowan 107:54, p.10 |
Writer recalls the good times in UNI sports during his college days: the win over Kansas in the NCAA tournament, the winning volleyball teams, and the excitement of the McLeod Center; photo. | |
328 | Virtual 'Sports Reporters' Northern Iowan 107:51, p.14 |
Sports seems to be everywhere. Television, radio, message boards, and phones have almost replaced going to the game; photo. | |
329 | UNI receives $100 million donation for creation of new outdoor football stadium Northern Iowan 107:46, p. |
Fictitious donation will fund a fictitious outdoor football stadium; photo. | |
330 | UNI football schedule set for 2011 season Northern Iowan 107:45, p.12 |
Five home games highlight the upcoming football season. The Panthers open on September 3 against in-state rival, Iowa State; photo. | |
331 | The flashy side of sports Northern Iowan 107:30, p.10 |
Money and an athletic program sometimes leads to a flashy reputation. Boise State is known for its blue turf. Coaches at some schools add color with the wearing of colorful sport coats. It is best to show class not flash. | |
332 | Hall of Fame welcomes new members Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.18 |
The 2010 athletics Hall of Fame inductees are: Lindsay Wood Stanford, Dedric Ward, Joel Greenlee, Molly O'Brien, Lee Miller, and the 1964 football team; photo. | |
333 | Remember when . . . . Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p. |
1964 Panther football team, winners of the Pecan Bowl; photo. | |
334 | DJKaput Northern Iowan 107:27, p.12 |
The arrest of Derrell Johnson-Koulianos for drug possession seems to cap the season for the Hawkeye football team. DJK was the leading receiver and has been suspended from all team activities; prior to the bowl game. | |
335 | Long live the BCS Northern Iowan 107:26, p.12 |
Writer confesses to be one of the minority of football fans who like the Bowl Championship Series. March Madness and Bowl Week are the best times of the year for sports fans; photo. | |
336 | Panther football ends its 2010 drive Northern Iowan 107:25, p.13 |
A first round loss to Lehigh by the score of 14-7 ends the football season; photo. | |
337 | Ryan's list for Santa Northern Iowan 107:25, p.15 |
Writer asks for sports related gifts this year. | |
338 | Panthers look to improve playoff status with a win against Leathernecks Saturday Northern Iowan 107:24, p.10 |
With the conference championship secured, the football team will be playing for continued momentum going into the playoffs. A win Saturday may improve their seeding, as well; photo. | |
339 | Panthers clinch MVFC title with 38-14 victory over the Missouri State Bears Northern Iowan 107:23, p.13 |
Football team wins conference title for the fourth time in six years. The Senior Night Game opened with Carlos Anderson returning the opening kickoff for a touchdown; photo. | |
340 | Panthers look to clinch conference title against Missouri State at home Northern Iowan 107:22, p.9 |
The championship of the Missouri Valley Conference has come down to the final two weeks. A Panther victory and a Western Illinois loss this weekend would clinch the title for the Panthers; photo. | |
341 | UNI tops Indians State 30-20 Northern Iowan 107:21, p.15 |
Football team stays at the top of the Missouri Valley Conference. The final two contests are against close contenders, so it is not time to be complacent; photo. | |
342 | Atypical Indiana State team poses new challenge for UNI football Northern Iowan 107:20, p.10 |
A more mature team with a new quarterback awaits the Panther football team this weekend in Terre Haute, Indiana; photo. | |
343 | A legitimate reason to hate Notre Dame Northern Iowan 107:20, p.7 |
The death of a junior at Notre Dame used as a reason to hate the university. Declan Sullivan died while filming a practice session. Wind gusts were reported to be sixty miles per hour and the young man was atop a fifty foot scissor lift. | |
344 | Late game heroics propel Panthers to 34-30 victory over Youngstown State Northern Iowan 107:19, p.1 |
With the score 30-27 in favor of Youngstown State, Carlos Andersen ran the kickoff back fifty-eight yards to the Youngstown nineteen yard line. Tirrell Rennie than ran for the touchdown on the first play; photo. | |
345 | Panthers travel to Ice Castle to face traditionally tough opponent Northern Iowan 107:18, p.6 |
Football plays Youngstown State this week; photo. | |
346 | Big steps Northern Iowan 107:17, p.12 |
Panther football team made huge progress in crucial statistical categories and also gained sole possession of first place in the conference. The Panthers defeated Illinois State, 42-14; photo. | |
347 | UNI sits alone atop MVC standings after 42-14 win over Illinois State Northern Iowan 107:17, p.1 |
Photo of line play during the UNI vs. Illinois State Homecoming game; photo. | |
348 | It's time to bleed purple and gold Northern Iowan 107:16, p.10 |
Homecoming is a great time to be proud of the University. Athletics, classroom success, national rankings, stage productions, virtual parade, tailgating, and campaniling are highlights of the weekend. | |
349 | Let the good times roar: Homecoming traditions Northern Iowan 107:16, p.1 |
Students are encouraged to complete the activities in the Traditions Challenge. Campaniling, homecoming, mural and window painting, pep rally, and the football game are some of the traditions; photo. | |
350 | Revenge, anyone? Northern Iowan 107:16, p.13 |
Homecoming football game opponent, Illinois State, is the same team that defeated the Panthers last year to keep UNI out of the playoffs. Playoff and conference title hopes are on the line again in this game; photo. |