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2025 MVFC Preview -- Sports Illustrated

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There's no question which conference is the premier conference in FCS football ahead of next season.

Since 2011, the MVFC has won 12 of the past 14 FCS national championships, including four consecutive since the 2021 season. Further highlighting the conference's dominance, the MVFC boasts a 155-92 record in the NCAA FCS playoffs, along with 16 appearances in the championship game.


The quarterback turnover at North Dakota State and South Dakota State will steal the headlines, but there's no shortage of compelling storylines across the conference ahead of the 2025 season.

Will South Dakota be able to capitalize on back-to-back playoff appearances under new head coach Travis Johansen? What should the expectations be at South Dakota State after the unexpected departure of head coach Jimmy Rogers? Can Youngstown State or North Dakota find enough defensive consistency to emerge as dark horse contenders?

Players who played over 200 snaps last season were counted as significant contributors. An exception was made for starters who suffered season-ending injuries, who would have been major contributors if they were healthy. Snap counts were collected using data from Pro Football Focus.


Below is the full preview of the MVFC ahead of the 2025 college football season, including key returners for each team and our official predicted order of finish.

Illinois State

2024 Record: 10-4 (6-2 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 57th
Defensive YPP: 86th
Projected SOS: 16th

Key Returners:
- Daniel Sobkowicz (WR): 80 receptions, 1,108 receiving yards, 13.8 YPC, 9 receiving TDs

- Tommy Rittenhouse (QB): 66.4% comp, 2,840 passing yards, 17 passing TDs, 7 INTs, 480 rushing yards, 8 rushing TDs

- Wenkers Wright (RB): 219 carries, 1,120 rushing yards, 5.1 YPC, 11 rushing TDs

- Tye Niekamp (LB): 112 tackles, 11 TFLs, 3 sacks, 4 INTs, 8 PBUs, 1 FF

- Jake Anderson (DT): 59 tackles, 6.5 TFLs, 3 sacks, 1 INT, 1 FF

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (1)
- RB (3)
- WR (2)
- TE (1)
- OL (3)
- DT (3)
- EDGE (2)
- LB (1)
- S (0)
- CB (0)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Victor Dawson (Cincinnati, RB)
- Shadwel Nkuba II (Louisiana, DB)
- Matt Maldonado (Murray State, K)
- Logan Brasfield (Coastal Carolina, OL)
- Logan Jellison (Purdue, DE)
- Jack McGarry (Missouri, OL)
- Kaevion Mack (Western Michigan, WR)
- Christian Lorenzo (Georgia State, DT)
- Christian LeBrun (UMass, LB)


Indiana State

2024 Record: 4-8 (3-5 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 109th
Defensive YPP: 108th
Projected SOS: 10th

Key Returners:
- Elijah Owens (QB): 68.8% comp, 1,717 passing yards, 12 passing TDs, 5 INTs, 645 rushing yards, 8 rushing TDs

- Rashad Rochelle (WR): 58 receptions, 527 receiving yards, 9.1 YPC, 4 receiving TDs

- Plez Lawrence (RB): 107 carries, 410 rushing yards, 3.8 YPC, 3 rushing TDs, 218 receiving yards, 3 receiving TDs

- Jorge Valdes (CB): 34 tackles, 2 INTs, 6 PBUs

- Braxton Sampson (DE): 30 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, 2 sacks, 1 FF

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (1)
- RB (1)
- WR (1)
- TE (1)
- OL (2)
- DT (3)
- EDGE (0)
- LB (1)
- S (0)
- CB (2)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Kimal Clark (Central Connecticut State, DB)
- Tyson Miller (SEMO, OL)
- Keshon Singleton (Air Force, WR)
- J.T. Anderson (FIU, DB)
- Andrew Page (Kent State, OL)
- Larry Stephens (Toledo, WR)
- Jayden Childers (Indiana State, DL)
- Trent Baker-Booker (Virginia, DB)
- Drew Covington (Louisville, LB)
- Sirmaine Campbell (Northern Illinois, DT)
- Zackary Dawdy (UConn, WR)
- Bryan Domino (UConn, WR)
- Will Gavin (Kansas, DB)


Murray State

2024 Record: 1-11 (0-8 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 102nd
Defensive YPP: 123rd
Projected SOS: 4th

Key Returners:
- Jawaun Northington (RB): 111 carries, 518 rushing yards, 4.7 YPC, 6 rushing TDs

- J'Kalon Carter (WR): 42 receptions, 560 receiving yards, 13.3 YPC, 1 receiving TD

- Amari Wansley (S): 57 tackles, 3 PBUs

- Davon Martin (CB): 28 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, 1 sack, 1 INT, 5 PBUs, 1 FF

- Keshawn Washington (S): 41 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PBU

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (0)
- RB (1)
- WR (2)
- TE (0)
- OL (0)
- DT (0)
- EDGE (0)
- LB (0)
- S (2)
- CB (1)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Ty Williams (Mississippi Valley State, QB)
- Darius Cannon (Kentucky, WR)
- CJ Barney (Ole Miss, LB)
- Graham McLelland (Arkansas State, OL)
- Lucas Desjardins (Tulane, WR)
- Sawyer Deerman (San Jose State, WR)


North Dakota

2024 Record: 5-7 (2-6 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 70th
Defensive YPP: 91st
Projected SOS: 1st

Key Returners:
- Simon Romfo (QB): 60.8% comp, 2,051 passing yards, 18 passing TDs, 8 INTs, 4 rushing TDs

- Gaven Ziebarth (RB): 133 carries, 534 rushing yards, 4.0 YPC, 8 rushing TDs

- Sawyer Seidl (RB): 91 carries, 494 rushing yards, 5.4 YPC, 3 rushing TDs

- Malachi McNeal (LB): 68 tackles, 6 TFLs, 2 sacks, 3 PBUs, 7 QBHs

- Tyler Erkman (S): 31 tackles, 1 INT, 3 PBUs, 2 FRs

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (1)
- RB (2)
- WR (2)
- TE (1)
- OL (5)
- DT (2)
- EDGE (2)
- LB (1)
- S (4)
- CB (2)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Jamaal Young II (Arizona State, WR)
- Zach Lewis (Northern Arizona, DB)
- BJ Fleming (Northern Arizona, WR)
- Xavier Leigh (Sacred Heart, RB)
- Bennett Walker (San Diego State, DB)
- Kristen Hoskins (Minnesota, WR)
- Tyler Henry (Sacramento State, DL)
- Emmanuel Olagbaju (St. Thomas, DT)
- Michael Devereaux (Old Dominion, LB)
- Javance Tuopu'ata-Johnson (San Diego State, QB)
- Hunter Kallstrom (Wyoming, TE)


North Dakota State

2024 Record: 14-2 (7-1 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 11th
Defensive YPP: 59th
Projected SOS: 17th

Key Returners:
- Bryce Lance (WR): 75 receptions, 1,071 receiving yards, 14.3 YPC, 17 receiving TDs

- Barika Kpeenu (RB): 132 carries, 725 rushing yards, 5.5 YPC, 7 rushing TDs

- Logan Kopp (LB): 73 tackles, 8.5 TFLs, 3 sacks, 3 INTs, 6 PBUs, 1 FF

- Darius Givance (S): 45 tackles, 1 TFL, 2 INTs, 3 PBUs

- Toby Anene (DE): 29 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 3.5 sacks, 4 FFs, 6 QBHs, 4 PBUs

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (1)
- RB (1)
- WR (4)
- TE (2)
- OL (2)
- DT (2)
- EDGE (1)
- LB (1)
- S (3)
- CB (3)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Jack Iuliano (UAlbany, DE)
- Chance Symons (Arizona State, DE)
- Obald Niyonkuru (Iowa State, DT)
- Antoine Booth II (James Madison, CB)
- DJ Scott (Kennesaw State, RB)
- Alex Elliott (Minnesota, LB)
- Jaylen Archibald (Ari Force, DB)
- Cortez LeGrant (Minnesota, RB)


Northern Iowa

2024 Record: 3-9 (1-7 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 49th
Defensive YPP: 119th
Projected SOS: 6th

Key Returners:
- Matthew Schecklman (QB): 61.5% comp, 1,276 passing yards, 7 passing TDs, 2 INTs

- Tucker Langenberg (LB): 82 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 1 INT, 2 PBUs

- Jonathan Cabral-Martin (S): 80 tackles, 0.5 TFLs, 2 PBUs

- Fletcher Marshall (CB): 24 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PBUs

- Tate Sander (S): 34 tackles, 1 TFL

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (2)
- RB (2)
- WR (2)
- TE (1)
- OL (3)
- DT (0)
- EDGE (0)
- LB (1)
- S (3)
- CB (2)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Ryan Crandall (Western Illinois, LB)
- Owen Ostroski (Tulsa, DE)
- Graham Friedrichsen (Iowa, WR)
- Grant Glausser (Iowa, RB)
- Seth Bullock (Tulsa, LB)
- Bill Jackson (Tulsa, RB)
- Ryan Kuennen (Iowa, DL)
- Ayden Price (Iowa, WR)


South Dakota

2024 Record: 11-3 (7-1 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 1st
Defensive YPP: 18th
Projected SOS: 5th

Key Returners:
- Aidan Bouman (QB): 68.6% comp, 2,959 passing yards, 19 passing TDs, 4 INTs

- Charles Pierre Jr. (RB): 167 carries, 1,244 rushing yards, 7.4 YPC, 16 rushing TDs, 2 receiving TDs

- Nate Ewell (LB): 78 tackles, 5 TFLs, 1 sack, 4 PBUs, 5 QBHs, 1 FF

- Tim White (S): 34 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PBU

- Gabriel Hardman (LB): 28 tackles, 2 INTs, 1 PBU

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (1)
- RB (1)
- WR (1)
- TE (0)
- OL (1)
- DT (0)
- EDGE (1)
- LB (2)
- S (2)
- CB (0)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- DeJuan Lewis (Lamar, DB)
- Almarion Crim (Chattanooga, OL)
- Dallas Holmes (Lafayette, TE)
- Brandon Smith (Merrimack, OL)
- Jaylen Anderson (West Virginia, RB)
- DJ Kennard (Michigan State, DB)
- Tennel Bryant (Arkansas State, WR)
- Wyatt Lawson (FIU, OL)
- Will Graunke (St. Thomas, WR)


South Dakota State

2024 Record: 12-3 (7-1 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 4th
Defensive YPP: 6th
Projected SOS: 12th

Key Returners:
- Chase Mason (QB): 65% comp, 133 passing yards, 2 passing TDs, 46 carries, 464 rushing yards, 6 rushing TDs

- Grahm Goering (WR): 25 receptions, 360 receiving yards, 14.4 YPC, 5 receiving TDs

- Kobe Clayborne (DL): 34 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, 1 FR

- Dawson Ripperda (DL): 23 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, 2.5 sacks, 1 FR

- Chase Van Tol (LB): 35 tackles, 3 TFLs, 1 PBU, 1 FF

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (1)
- RB (0)
- WR (2)
- TE (2)
- OL (3)
- DT (2)
- EDGE (3)
- LB (1)
- S (0)
- CB (0)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Julius Loughridge (Fordham, RB)
- Nate Adams (Stephen F. Austin, OL)
- Coleman Kuntz (Sacramento State, TE)
- Zayid Aziz (Georgetown, DB)
- Mason Brosseau (Sacramento State, DL)
- Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda (Nebraska, WR)
- Jayln Thompson (Iowa, TE)
- Jayden Oliver (Buffalo, DB)
- Matthew Goehring (Sioux Falls, LB)


Southern Illinois

2024 Record: 4-8 (2-6 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 60th
Defensive YPP: 85th
Projected SOS: 14th

Key Returners:
- DJ Williams (QB): 59% comp, 571 passing yards, 4 passing TDs, 2 INTs, 242 rushing yards, 4 rushing TDs

- Vinson Davis III (WR): 38 receptions, 382 receiving yards, 10.1 YPC, 2 receiving TDs

- Chris Presto (LB): 66 tackles, 8.5 TFLs, 2 sacks, 1 INT, 3 PBUs

- Shug Walker (LB): 76 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, 3 sacks, 1 INT, 4 PBUs, 1 FF

- Jeremiah McClendon (DB): 25 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (2)
- RB (1)
- WR (2)
- TE (2)
- OL (3)
- DT (1)
- EDGE (3)
- LB (3)
- S (0)
- CB (2)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Jagger Williams (Utah Tech, DB)
- Jackson Parker (UAlbany, WR)
- Fabian McCray (Jackson State, WR)
- Matthew McClelland (Morehead State, DB)
- Donnie Wingate (Lindenwood, DE)
- Antonio Ross Jr. (Jackson State, OL)
- Ethan Goodin (Austin Peay, OL)
- Bernadin Fleurima Jr. (Robert Morris, DT)
- Naz Hill (Wyoming, DB)
- Ty Walls (Oklahoma State, WR)
- Charlie Whelpley (Iowa State, LB)


Youngstown State

2024 Record: 4-8 (3-5 MVFC)
Offensive YPP: 68th
Defensive YPP: 128th
Projected SOS: 22nd

Key Returners:
- Beau Brungard (QB): 66.6% comp, 2,141 passing yards, 12 passing TDs, 11 INTs, 998 rushing yards, 16 rushing TDs

- Ethan Wright (RB): 136 carries, 677 rushing yards, 5.0 YPC, 4 rushing TDs

- Max Tomczak (WR): 73 receptions, 904 receiving yards, 12.4 YPC, 4 receiving TDs

- DJ Harris (DB): 56 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PBUs, 1 FR

- Preston Zandier (LB): 45 tackles, 6 TFLs, 0.5 sacks, 2 PBUs, 3 QBHs

Returning Significant Contributors:
- QB (1)
- RB (1)
- WR (3)
- TE (2)
- OL (3)
- DT (0)
- EDGE (1)
- LB (2)
- S (2)
- CB (1)


Notable Offseason Additions:
- Parker Jacobs (Robert Morris, DL)
- Isaac Perkins (Colgate, OL)
- Jeremiah Piper (Western Illinois, DB)
- Clay Lawrence (Saint Francis, OL)
- TC Caffey (Ohio State, RB)
- Dayne Hodge (Tulsa, DB)
- Collin Vaughn (Utah State, DT)
- Thomas Jolly (Grand Valley State, DL)
- Ky Wilson (Slippery Rock, WR)
- Justin Wimpye (Tiffin, DB)
- Cameron Cunningham (Fayetteville State, DL)
- Mike Solomon (Slippery Rock, WR)


Predicted Order of Finish

1. North Dakota State
2. South Dakota State
3. South Dakota
4. Southern Illinois
5. Illinois State
T6. North Dakota
T6. Youngstown State
8. Northern Iowa
9. Indiana State
10. Murray State


There's no reason to expect any team other than North Dakota State to be the projected favorite here. In this new era of college football, it's extremely rare for a national championship roster to return over 20 significant contributors, which is what the Bison have found a way to do. Regardless of Cole Payton's development, the Bison should have the best defense in the conference, led by one of the most underrated secondaries in the FCS, while the offense should be explosive behind Bryce Lance and an experienced wide receiver room.

South Dakota and South Dakota State both have the talent to make a push for the conference title and a top-eight seed, but have massive question marks defensively, which separates them from the Bison. I feel strongly that Southern Illinois is due for a bounce-back season after injuries ravaged the starting lineup in 2024. DJ Williams has the athleticism and explosiveness to be a problem for every defense in the league, but finding a No. 1 pass rusher is the biggest question mark for the Salukis. Illinois State should be a playoff contender once again, but question marks at defensive back make me hesitant to include the Redbirds in the title race right now.

The rest of the league is filled with teams who could emerge as dark horses on any given weekend, another example of the week-to-week grind of this conference compared to the rest of the country. Defensive inconsistency has plagued Youngstown State and North Dakota, but strong rushing attacks will make each team a potential playoff contender if they can win some key games down the stretch. It might be a year too soon for Indiana State and Northern Iowa, but both teams have the talent to play spoiler, so overlook these teams at your own risk.
- Zach McKinnell
 
I found it interesting that Gronowski left SDSU for I-wa, it feels like two losses to NDSU last year had an impact on that, but maybe that's just me.
NDSU was said to still be in rebuilding mode last year and it's hard to see anyone getting in their way.
I could see South Dakota finishing ahead of SDSU, but the top five on the list should all go to the post season.
I saw someone mention on another post a 7-5 at large from the MVFC this year. With the Ivy League taking a bid starting this year, the days of 7 win playoff teams may be a thing of the past.
 
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I hope Northern Iowa can get their program back up and going. The Griz game their in 2016 was one of the better road environments they played in during the Stitt era.
 
I found it interesting that Gronowski left SDSU for I-wa, it feels like two losses to NDSU last year had an impact on that, but maybe that's just me.
From the SDSU scuttle butt, it was the perfect time to transfer with Jimmy Rogers leaving for WSU and Gronowski wanting to stay in the Midwest/Iowa.
 
From the SDSU scuttle butt, it was the perfect time to transfer with Jimmy Rogers leaving for WSU and Gronowski wanting to stay in the Midwest/Iowa.
If he has aspirations of playing in the NFL the Big 10 is the best league. The current Big 10 has to travel from the east coast to west coast while playing in front of 70,000 fans.
 
If he has aspirations of playing in the NFL the Big 10 is the best league. The current Big 10 has to travel from the east coast to west coast while playing in front of 70,000 fans.
I agree with you but the SEC fans would beg to differ.
 
From the SDSU scuttle butt, it was the perfect time to transfer with Jimmy Rogers leaving for WSU and Gronowski wanting to stay in the Midwest/Iowa.
It's not like he has the arm to put the "O" back in I-wa though, but I'm pickin' up what you're puttin' down. The Janke's graduated in '23 and he lost his TE, it was just easier to go to Iowa City than to lose another game to NDSU is all I'm still stuck on though. I'm not on board that moving helps his draft status, but we'll see at the end of the year.
 
UNI has never beaten the Griz. 0-7
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