The Panthers are going to be a big test for the Jackrabbits. I have already made my hotel reservations for this one! 8-)
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UNI gets nod from Gateway
By DOUG NEWHOFF, Sports Editor
ST. LOUIS - It’s a long and winding road that travels through the Gateway Football Conference each season.
The University of Northern Iowa knows it well. The Panthers also know where it can lead after their 2005 run to the Division I-AA national championship game.
That wild ride made it easy for the rest of the Gateway to pin the favorite label on UNI at Tuesday’s annual kickoff luncheon. But that doesn’t mean anybody is conceding the title.
Youngstown State has carried a chip on its shoulder since the Penguins were left out of the 2005 playoffs despite an 8-3 record. Western Kentucky and Southern Illinois feel like they underachieved a year ago. Western Illinois believes its strong 2005 finish is only the beginning of things to come.
Illinois State is deep in talent and experience. Indiana State is hoping year two of the Lou West era begins to pay dividends. And Missouri State is counting on former UNI coach Terry Allen to change its fortunes.
For all of those reasons, not to mention the loss of a dozen productive starters and the fact that only one of the last six preseason favorites has won the league, the Panthers weren’t particularly excited about Tuesday’s attention. . . . (read more)
Go State!
http://www.wcfcourier.com/articles/2...d376960498.txt
UNI gets nod from Gateway
By DOUG NEWHOFF, Sports Editor
ST. LOUIS - It’s a long and winding road that travels through the Gateway Football Conference each season.
The University of Northern Iowa knows it well. The Panthers also know where it can lead after their 2005 run to the Division I-AA national championship game.
That wild ride made it easy for the rest of the Gateway to pin the favorite label on UNI at Tuesday’s annual kickoff luncheon. But that doesn’t mean anybody is conceding the title.
Youngstown State has carried a chip on its shoulder since the Penguins were left out of the 2005 playoffs despite an 8-3 record. Western Kentucky and Southern Illinois feel like they underachieved a year ago. Western Illinois believes its strong 2005 finish is only the beginning of things to come.
Illinois State is deep in talent and experience. Indiana State is hoping year two of the Lou West era begins to pay dividends. And Missouri State is counting on former UNI coach Terry Allen to change its fortunes.
For all of those reasons, not to mention the loss of a dozen productive starters and the fact that only one of the last six preseason favorites has won the league, the Panthers weren’t particularly excited about Tuesday’s attention. . . . (read more)
Go State!
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