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Football Preview vs. MSSU (2024)

Northwest to meet Missouri Southern Saturday in Joplin

Game No. 4 - Northwest Missouri State (1-2/1-1 MIAA) at Missouri Southern (0-3/0-2 MIAA)
Saturday, Sept. 21 | 2 p.m. (CT) | Joplin, Mo. | Fred G. Hughes Stadium (7,000)

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Radio Play-by-Play: John Coffey
Radio Analyst: Matt Tritten
Radio Sideline: Jackson Phelps

THIS WEEK'S MATCHUP
The Northwest Missouri State University Bearcat football squad (1-2 overall, 1-1 MIAA) will trek to Joplin, Mo., to take on the Missouri Southern Lions (0-3, 0-2 MIAA). Kick is set for 2 p.m. Saturday at Fred G. Hughes Stadium.
    Missouri Southern has dropped matchups to Midwestern State (L, 18-11), Pittsburg State (L, 42-17) and Missouri Western (L, 35-27) to begin the season.

ALL-TIME SERIES
Northwest holds a 30-4 lead in the all-time series with MSSU.
    Northwest has won 28 straight in the series. MSSU's last win over Northwest came in the 1994 season.
    The Bearcats are 17-1 in games played in Joplin, Mo. MSSU's only win over Northwest in Joplin came in a 34-9 victory over the Bearcats on Nov. 12, 1994.
    Northwest recorded a 31-24 victory last year in the season opener for both teams in Joplin. There have been four games decided by one score or less in the last 28 meetings between the two schools.

Northwest Results vs. MSSU
W, 35-7 at MSSU (9/16/89)
L, 28-27 vs. MSSU (9/15/90)
L, 20-3 vs. MSSU (11/2/91)
W, 35-27 at MSSU (10/31/92)
L, 49-33 vs. MSSU (11/13/93)
L, 34-9 at MSSU (11/12/94)
W, 41-33 vs. MSSU (10/21/95)
W, 35-34 at MSSU (10/26/96)
W, 31-26 vs. MSSU (9/20/97)
W, 48-21 at MSSU (9/17/98)
W, 52-13 vs. MSSU (10/16/99)
W, 52-0 at MSSU (10/14/00)
W, 38-3 at MSSU (10/6/01)
W, 47-3 vs. MSSU (10/12/02)
W, 47-14 vs. MSSU (10/18/03)
W, 55-19 at MSSU (10/9/04)
W, 38-13 vs. MSSU (9/24/05)
W, 24-7 at MSSU (9/30/06)
W, 49-14 vs. MSSU (11/10/07)
W, 48-24 at MSSU (11/8/08)
W, 52-6 vs. MSSU (10/3/09)
W, 49-21 at MSSU (10/9/10)
W, 52-21 at MSSU (10/29/11)
W, 38-14 at MSSU (10/20/12)
W, 43-7 vs. MSSU (10/26/13)
W, 40-14 at MSSU (9/11/14)
W, 48-7 vs. MSSU (9/10/15)
W, 45-21 at MSSU (9/24/16)
W, 63-0 vs. MSSU (10/21/17)
W, 63-0 vs. MSSU (9/15/18)
W, 66-34 at MSSU (9/21/19)
W, 49-7 at MSSU (11/6/21)
W, 27-5 vs. MSSU (11/5/22)
W, 31-24 at MSSU (8/31/23)

33 COMPLETIONS FOR RUHNKE
Junior quarterback Chris Ruhnke completed 33 passes in a 32-20 win over Fort Hays State. The 33 completions ranks tied for second for the most passes completed in a game in school history.
    Only Blake Bolles completed more passes (37) in a game than Ruhnke. Bolles hit on 37 passes vs. Washburn on Oct. 24, 2009. Josh Lamberson connected on 33 passes vs. Grand Valley State on Dec. 10, 2005 and John McMenamin completed 33 passes vs. Central Missouri on Oct. 27, 2001.

RUHNKE RANKS FOURTH IN THE NATION IN PASS YARDS
Chris Ruhnke ranks No. 4 in the nation and No. 2 in the MIAA with 852 passing yards.
    Ruhnke is 73-of-105 passing (70.9%) for 852 yards and seven touchdowns through three contests. He is averaging 284.0 yards per game.
    For his career, Ruhnke is 94-of-147 passing for 1,151 yards and 10 touchdowns. He has a career passing efficiency rating of 139.92.

NCAA Div. II Passing Yardage Leaders
1. Devin Larsen (CSU Pueblo)    1,104
2. Zach Zebrowski (Central Missouri)    940
3. Dylan Graham (Texas Permian Basin)    879
4. Chris Ruhnke (Northwest Mo. St.)    852
5. Alex Fries (Michigan Tech)    847
6. Chad Dodson Jr. (Pittsburg St.)    829
7. Gunnar Gundy (Emporia St.)    761
8. Jake Martinelli (South Dakota Mines)    760
9. Sammy Edwards (Valdosta St.)    743
10. Hayden Ekern (Minnesota St.)    739

80-PERCENT PASSER VS FHSU
Chris Ruhnke is the 11th Bearcat passer to complete 80% of his throws in a game as he went 33-of-41 passing against the Tigers, for an 80.5% passing percentage. Ruhnke ranks No. 9 in the nation for passing percentage.

NCAA Div. II Passing Percentage Leaders
1. Drake Davis (Quincy)        .833
2. Tyler Wesley (Anderson)        .805
3. Jeff Huff (Central Oklahoma)    .771
4. Evan Foster (Colorado Mines)    .746
5. Preston Brown (Catawba)        .742
6. Marcus Stokes (West Florida)    .741
7. Trinidad Chambliss (Ferris St.)    .722
8. Andrew Edwards (Henderson St.)    .716
9. Chris Ruhnke (Northwest Mo. St.)    .709
10. Harold Cook (Shorter)        .708

SPREADING IT AROUND
Bearcat quarterback Chris Ruhnke has thrown seven touchdown passes to seven different receivers in 2024.

Ruhnke TD Passes
Andrew Bradley - 43 yards vs. Minn. St.
Luke Mathews - 80 yards vs. Minn. St.
Tank Young - 13 yards vs. Minn. St.
Eric Richardson - 10 yards at Neb.-Kearney
Zach Atkins - 23 yards at Neb.-Kearney
Jadon Brady - 5 yards vs. Fort Hays St.
Wentric Williams III - 2 yards vs. Fort Hays St.

TANK TAKES TWO
Junior running back Tank Young scored Northwest's first two rushing touchdowns of the season in its 32-20 win over Fort Hays State.
    Young scored on a 10-yard run on a 4th-and-2 with Northwest facing a 14-0 deficit to the Tigers.
    Young added a four-yard score to put Northwest on top, 24-17, with 7:25 left in the third quarter.
    Young has scored three career rushing touchdowns. He has amassed 1,066 all-purpose yards in 22 games in a Bearcat uniform.
    He has scored seven touchdowns as a collegian.

MATHEWS IS THE TOP TARGET
Junior wide receiver Luke Mathews ranks No. 3 in the MIAA in receiving yards per game (89.7).
    Mathews has caught 14 passes for 269 yards. Mathews had a five-catch, 140-yard game vs. Minnesota State for his first career 100-yard receiving game.

Career 100-yard Receiving Games
Luke Mathews - 1
Tank Young - 1

FIRST START FOR EDWARDS
Junior linebacker Carter Edwards made his first start at linebacker against Fort Hays State and tied for the team lead in tackles with six.
    Edwards recorded a sack and two tackles-for-loss against the Tigers. Edwards and the Bearcat defense did not allow an FHSU touchdown in the final three quarters after going down 14-0 in the first eight minutes of the game.

ACTIVE LEADER IN TACKLES
Junior safety Shane Fredrickson is Northwest's active career leader in total tackles with 130.
    Fredrickson leads the Bearcats this season with 20 stops through two contests.

FISHER RACKS UP SACKS, TFLS
Senior defensive lineman Jake Fisher has posted 26.5 career tackles-for-loss and 14.0 career quarterback sacks.
    Fisher ranks No. 11 among active NCAA Div. II leaders in tackles-for-loss yards lost with 156.

SAFETY TIMES TWO
Northwest and Morehouse are the only two NCAA Div. II football programs to have recorded two safeties this season.

COMEBACK 'CATS
Northwest has produced 22 come-from-behind victories in head coach Rich Wright's era at Northwest.
    Northwest faced a 14-0 deficit in the first quarter vs. FHSU in its 32-20 victory over the Tigers.
    The 14-point comeback tied for the third-largest margin overcome by the Bearcats in the Rich Wright era.
    It was the sixth time the Bearcats have faced a double-figure deficit under coach Wright and were victorious.

Comeback Wins Under Wright
-3 at Central Missouri (9/30/17)
-3 vs. Central Oklahoma (10/7/17)
-7 vs. Washburn (9/6/18)
-4 at Missouri Western (9/5/19)
-3 at Washburn (9/14/19)
-8 at Emporia State (10/5/19)
-7 vs. Pittsburg State (10/21/19)
-7 vs. Lincoln (10/26/19)
-17 at Fort Hays State (11/9/19)
-7 at Missouri Western (10/2/21)
-16 vs. Pittsburg State (10/9/21)
-1 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/30/21)
-2 at Harding (11/27/21)
-5 vs. Fort Hays State (9/1/22)
-6 at Lincoln (9/10/22)
-3 vs. Missouri Western (10/1/22)
-1 vs. Washburn (10/15/22)
-10 at Nebraska-Kearney (10/29/22)
-2 vs. Missouri Southern (11/5/22)
-14 at Missouri Southern (8/31/23)
-10 at Missouri Western (10/14/23)
-14 vs. Fort Hays State (9/14/24)

60TH WIN FOR COACH WRIGHT
Northwest head coach Rich Wright earned his 60th career victory in a 32-20 victory over Fort Hays State.
    Wright ranks No. 4 on Northwest' all-time coaching wins chart.

Northwest Football Coaching Win Leaders
1. Mel Tjeerdsma (1994-2010)    183-43
2. Ryland Milner (1937-1957)    92-61-13
3. Adam Dorrel (2011-2016)    76-8
4. Rich Wright (2017-pres.)    60-19
5. E.A. Davis (1927-1936)    38-43-8
6. Gladden Dye (1971-1975)    32-17
7. Jim Redd (1976-1982)    29-42-2
8. Ivan Schottel (1963-1970)    27-44-1
9. Bud Elliott (1988-1993)    27-39-1
10. Vern Thomsen (1983-1987)    25-29-1

FISHER, SMITH NAMED TO ELITE 100 WATCH LIST
Northwest Missouri State University seniors Jake Fisher and Cahleel Smith have been named to D2Football.com's Elite 100 Watch List.
QThe D2Football.com Elite 100 Watch List was selected by the staff of D2Football.com with the input of numerous sitting head coaches as well as professional football scouting veteran Josh Buchanan.
    Fisher (Smithville, Mo.) was named to the D2Football.com's Elite 100 Watch List second-team defense. Fisher gained first-team all-MIAA status last season after notching third-team honors in 2022 on the defensive line. Fisher has played in 27 games and has made 26 starts as a Bearcat. Fisher has registered 64 tackles, 26.5 tackles-for-loss and 14 sacks in four seasons at Northwest.
    Smith (Independence, Mo.) earned an honorable mention nod on the Elite 100 Watch List. Smith is a three-time first-team all-MIAA performer. Smith started all 38 games of his Bearcat career at cornerback. Smith has notched 106 career tackles, 22 passes defended with four interceptions.

SMITH LANDS SPOT ON SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST
Senior defensive back Cahleel Smith has landed a spot on the 2025 Senior Bowl Watch List.
    This year's 12th annual list comprises an all-time record 859 prospects. This total number is up significantly from past years due to the new addition of specialists and underclassmen, as well as the inclusion of many fifth and sixth-year seniors opting to use their extra Covid year of eligibility. All the prospects who made the cut were evaluated by our staff and tape-based grades.
    The 2025 Senior Bowl is set for Feb. 1, in Mobile, Ala.

RUHNKE PRODUCES 70TH 300-YARD PASSING GAME FOR NW
Junior quarterback Chris Ruhnke produced the 70th all-time 300-yard passing game in Bearcat history with a 311-yard effort at Nebraska-Kearney.
    Ruhnke's 311 yards ranks tied for No. 60 on Northwest's 300-yard passing chart.
    Ruhnke went 25-of-38 passing for 311 yards and two touchdowns at Nebraska-Kearney.

TRE'ON TALLIES A PICK
Senior defensive back Tre'on Jones secured his first interception of the season and third pick of his career against Minnesota State.

OFFENSE CAN GET EXPLOSIVE
Northwest had a rare feat of scoring touchdowns on three consecutive offensive plays in the season-opening game vs. Minnesota State.
    Northwest's Andrew Bradley caught a 41-yard scoring strike from Chris Ruhnke with 3:05 left in the third quarter. Northwest's next offensive snap resulted in an 80-yard touchdown pass from Ruhnke to Luke Mathews. The next snap ended in a 13-yard touchdown pass from Ruhnke to Tank Young with 10:53 left in the fourth quarter.

FIVE CAPTAINS
Head coach Rich Wright has designated five captains for the 2024 football season.
    Wright has named running back Jadon Brady (Savannah, Mo.), defensive back Shane Fredrickson (Lee's Summit, Mo.), defensive lineman Jake Fisher (Smithville, Mo.), linebacker Andrew Dumas (Olathe, Kan.), offensive lineman Jake Winslow (Colona, Ill.) as team captains.

59 TIMES OF 50 OR MORE
Northwest has scored 50 or more points in a game 59 times in the history of the program. Northwest scored a 52-0 win at Northeastern State on Nov. 4, 2023.    
    It was the 15th time Northwest has scored 50 or more points since head coach Rich Wright took over in 2017.

HALFTIME LEADS ARE SECURE
Northwest is a perfect 52-0 under head coach Rich Wright when the Bearcats lead at the half.
    Northwest has won 80 straight games when leading the half.
    The last time Northwest lost a game it led at the half came Nov. 22, 2014, in an NCAA playoff game at Minnesota-Duluth. Northwest led 14-6 at the half before bowing to the Bulldogs, 25-21.

ONE-SCORE GAMES
Under head coach Rich Wright, Northwest has produced a mark of 12-9 in one-score games.

SHUTOUTS UNDER WRIGHT
Northwest has recorded 11 shutouts under the direction of head coach Rich Wright, following its 52-0 blanking of Northeastern State at Doc Wadley Stadium.
    Eight of the 11 shutouts under coach Wright have come at home.

Shutouts Under Coach Wright
52-0 at Northeastern State (11/4/23)
59-0 vs. Lincoln (9/23/23)
38-0 vs. Central Oklahoma (9/25/21)
79-0 vs. Northeastern St. (11/2/19)
41-0 vs. Emporia State (9/29/18)
63-0 vs. Missouri Southern (9/15/18)
30-0 at Missouri Western (11/12/17)
19-0 vs. Lindenwood (10/21/17)
63-0 vs. Missouri Southern (9/23/17)
13-0 at Nebraska-Kearney (9/16/17)
34-0 vs. #4 Emporia State (8/31/17)

D-II PLAYOFF LEGENDS
Northwest owns the NCAA Div. II record for playoff appearances (26).
    The Bearcats extended their streak of consecutive playoff appearances to 18 in a row, which is the best ever mark among Div. II playoff teams.

Most Div. II Playoff Appearances
Northwest Mo. St.    26
Grand Valley State    22
North Alabama    21
Pittsburg State    20
Indiana (Pa.)    19
Valdosta State    19
UC Davis    18
North Dakota State    17
Carson-Newman    16
Shepherd    15
Albany State    14
Ferris State    14
Minnesota State    14
North Dakota    14
West Chester    14

Consecutive Div. II Appearances
Northwest Mo. St.    18 (2004-2022)
Grand Valley State    10 (2001-2010)
Ferris State    9     (2014-pres.)
Pittsburg State    9    (1989-1997)
Albany State    8    (2004-2011)
Tex. A&M-Kingsville    7    (1992-1998)
Carson-Newman    7    (1993-1999)
UC Davis    7    (1996-2002)
North Alabama    7 (2005-2011)
North Dakota State    6    (1981-1986)
Valdosta State    6 (2000-2005)
Abilene Christian    6 (2006-2011)

DIVISION II'S ELITE PROGRAM
Northwest has captured six NCAA Div. II national championships – the most national titles by any Division II program. Northwest won national championships in 1998, 1999, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2016.
    The Bearcats have played in the NCAA Div. II national championship game 10 times in the last 23 years.

NCAA Division II National Titles
Northwest Mo. St.    6
North Dakota State    5
Grand Valley State    4
Valdosta State        4
North Alabama    3
Ferris State        2
Minnesota Duluth    2
Northern Colorado    2
Pittsburg State    2
Texas State        2
Troy                2
15 others have one national title

Championship Game Appearances
Northwest Mo. St.    10
North Dakota St.    7
Grand Valley St.    6
Valdosta St.        6
North Alabama    5
Pittsburg St.        5
Jacksonville St.    4
Carson-Newman    3
Delaware        3
Ferris St.        3

53 ALL-TIME PLAYOFF WINS
The Bearcats are 53-20 all-time in the playoffs, which marks the most victories in Division II playoff history.
    The Bearcats (.726) also rank No. 2 in highest winning percentage in the Division II playoffs (minimum of 10 games played).

Most Division II Playoff Victories
Northwest Mo. St.    53
Grand Valley St.    39
North Alabama    35
Valdosta St.    31
North Dakota St.    30
Pittsburg St.    27
Ferris St.    26
Indiana (Pa.)    22
Carson-Newman    20
Shepherd    20

Div. II Playoff Win Percentage
West Florida    12-4    .750
Northwest Mo. St.    53-20     .726
North Dakota State    30-12     .714
Tex. A&M-Commerce    9-4    .692
Grand Valley State    39-18     .684
Ferris State    26-12    .684
Valdosta State    31-15     .674
North Alabama     35-18     .660
Delaware    7-4    .636
Northern Colorado    12-7    .632
minimum of 10 games played

50-WIN PLAYOFF CLUB
Northwest is one of four NCAA schools with 50 or more all-time playoff victories.
    Mount Union holds the all-time playoff record with 107 wins. North Dakota State ranks second with 77 playoff victories. Wisconsin-Whitewater has posted 58 playoff triumphs.
    NDSU won 30 NCAA Div. II playoff games before transitioning to FCS where the Bison have picked up 47 more playoff wins.

MEASURE UP WITH BEARCATS
Northwest owns an NCAA Division II playoff record 53 victories. The other current members of the MIAA have won a combined 44 playoff games.

MIAA Playoff Records
Northwest Missouri    53-20 (26 years)
Pittsburg State    27-18 (20 years)
Central Missouri    4-5 (5 years)
Central Oklahoma    3-4 (4 years)
Emporia State    3-4 (4 years)
Northeastern St.    2-2 (2 years)
Missouri Western    2-4 (4 years)
Nebraska-Kearney    2-5 (5 years)
Washburn    1-4 (4 years)
Fort Hays State    0-4 (4 years)
Missouri Southern    0-1 (1 year)

NORTHWEST'S MARK AS A RANKED TEAM
Northwest has played 351 games as a ranked team in the AFCA Top 25. Northwest has posted a record of 298-53 as a ranked team.

BEARCATS BOAST OF 28 STRAIGHT WINNING SEASONS
Northwest has produced 28 straight winning seasons. It is the longest active streak among NCAA Division II programs.
    The 28 consecutive winning seasons ranks as the fourth-longest active streak among current NCAA schools.
    UC Davis holds the Div. II mark with 37 straight winning seasons (33 at D-II before transitioning to FCS) from 1970-2006.

Active Consecutive Winning Years
    School    Streak    Began
1. Linfield (Ore.)    67    1956
2. Mount Union    45    1979
3. Wartburg    30    1993
4. Northwest    28    1994
5. Hobart    26    1997
6. Wheaton (Ill.)    25    1998
    Boise State    25    1998
7. Mary Hardin Baylor    24    2000

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
It's not easy to get on the Academic All-America list. The Bearcats do a pretty good job of filling it up though, placing 23 players on the list, including 22 since 2003. In 2016, Kyle Zimmerman (QB) took home the top honor – Academic All-American of the Year – something no Bearcat had ever done.
    Zach Howard became the second three-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-America® selection in football (joining Trevor Adams) by earning second-team status in 2022.    

Northwest's Academic All-America Selections
Chip Gregory, LB - 1981 (First Team)
Josh Lamberson, QB - 2004 (First Team)
Troy Tysdahl, LB - 2004 (First Team)
Josh Lamberson, QB - 2005 (First Team)
Myles Burnsides, DB - 2008 (Second Team)
Myles Burnsides, DB - 2009 (First Team)
Sean Paddock, DL - 2009 (Second Team)
Jake Soy, WR - 2010 (Second Team)
Trevor Adams, QB - 2011 (Second Team)
Trevor Adams, QB - 2012 (Second Team)
Nate DeJong, DB - 2012 (Second Team)
Trevor Adams, QB - 2013 (First Team)
Eric Reimer, LB - 2013 (Second Team)
Eric Reimer, LB - 2014 (First Team)
Kyle Zimmerman, QB - 2016 (First Team)
Marqus Andrews, TE - 2018 (First Team)
Ryan Spelhaug, OL - 2018 (First Team)
Marqus Andrews, TE - 2019 (Second Team)
Ryan Spelhaug, OL - 2019 (First Team)
Jackson Barnes, LB - 2020-21 (Second Team)
Zach Howard, DT - 2020-21 (Second Team)
Jackson Barnes, LB - 2021 (First Team)
Zach Howard, DT - 2021 (Second Team)
Zach Howard, DT - 2022 (Second Team)
Kobe Clayborne, DT - 2023 (Second Team)

GENT, NOVAK ADDED TO COACHING STAFF
Ryan Gent has been added as Assistant Head Coach – Wide Receivers/Director of Camps and Neil Novak has been named Assistant Coach – Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator.
    Gent served on the Bearcat football staff from 2014-2016. He began as a graduate assistant in 2014 and 2015 when he worked with the offensive line and running backs. He was elevated to Running Backs/Tight Ends Assistant Coach in 2016 for then head coach Adam Dorrel. Gent's tenure saw the Bearcats capture undefeated NCAA Div. II national championships in 2015 and 2016. Novak was a graduate assistant on the Bearcat coaching staff in 2017 and 2018 when he worked with the defensive backs and assisted with special teams. Novak was a part of two NCAA Div. II playoff appearances at Norhtwest. Gent most recently served as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at South Dakota Mines for former Bearcat assistant coach Charlie Flohr from 2020-2023. Gent served a wide receivers coach at Abilene Christian from 2017-2019 as a part of Dorrel's staff.
    Novak spent the previous three seasons at Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb. Novak coached the defensive line and the defensive backs, while also serving as the special teams coordinator for WSC. Novak helped the Wildcats to an NSIC title and a berth into the NCAA Div. II playoffs in 2022. Novak spent the 2019 season as the defensive coordinator at MidAmerica Nazarene, where he worked with current Bearcat offensive coordinator Todd Sturdy. Prior to his time at Northwest, Novak served as a graduate assistant coach at Black Hills State in 2015 and 2016 working with their safeties.

STAYING STINGY VS. THE RUN
Since 2017, Northwest has held 18 opponents to 20 rushing yards or less in a game.
    Northwest held Missouri Western to minus-17 yards rushing in its 27-23 win. It is the seventh time since 2017 that Northwest has held an opponent to minus rushing yards in a game.

20 Rushing Yds Allowed (or less) Since 2017
7 at Northeastern State (11/4/23)
-17 at Missouri Western (10/14/23)
2 yds vs. Lincoln (9/23/23)
7 yds at Fort Hays State (9/16/23)
18 at Ouachita Baptist (11/19/22)
-16 yds vs. Northeastern State (10/22/22)
-3 yds vs. Central Missouri (9/17/22)
13 yds vs. Fort Hays State (9/1/22)
16 yds vs. Emporia State (11/13/21)
-10 yds. vs. Missouri Southern (11/6/21)
8 yds. at Missouri Western (10/2/21)
-28 yds. vs. Central Oklahoma (9/25/21)
16 yds. at Missouri Southern (9/21/19)
12 yds. vs. Fort Hays State (11/3/18)
5 yds. vs. Lindenwood (10/21/17)
-22 yds. at Northeastern State (10/14/17)
17 vs. Central Oklahoma (10/7/17)
-43 yds. vs. Missouri Southern (9/23/17)

RARE FOUR-LOSS SEASON
Northwest has posted a winning season in 28 straight seasons and in 2023 it marked only the fourth time in that stretch that Northwest had lost four or more games with a end of season mark of 7-4.
    Northwest went 6-5 in 1995, 7-4 in 2001 and 11-4 in 2005.
    It was only the 19th time in program history that Northwest had lost four or more MIAA games in a season.

HUGHES FAMILY FIELDHOUSE
Located just northwest of College Park and Bearcat Stadium on the Northwest campus, the Carl & Cheryl Hughes Fieldhouse serve as a host site for a wide range of University and community activities. The project represents the single largest public-private partnership in Northwest's 114-year history – and one of the largest public-private partnerships ever in the region.

The Hughes Fieldhouse features:
• 137,250 square-foot recreation and multipurpose facility featuring recreation and exhibition space,
• indoor flooring system,
• 90-yard practice turf,
• 300-meter indoor track,
• spectator seating and
• tiered meeting rooms
    The Hughes Fieldhouse is an estimated $20 million project with multiple financing sources, including commitments from the University, private support and community support. The facility is named for the Carl and Cheryl Hughes family, who committed a significant gift to the project through the Hughes Family Foundation.

'CATS TABBED THIRD IN PRESEASON MIAA POLLS
The Northwest Missouri State University football team has been projected to finish third in the preseason MIAA coaches' and media polls.
    Central Missouri claimed the top spot on both the 2024 preseason coaches poll and preseason media poll. The defending MIAA co-champions collected eight first-place votes from MIAA head coaches and totaled 20 first-place selections in the media poll. Central Missouri finished 11-2 overall and 9-1 in the MIAA last season. The Mules ended last season in a 35-34 loss to Harding in the second round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs – Harding went on to win the 2023 national championship. Pittsburg State, the league's other defending MIAA co-champion, was picked second in both polls with two first-place nods from MIAA coaches and six from media representatives.

2024 MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Central Missouri [8] - 80 pts
2. Pittsburg State [2] - 73 pts
3. Northwest Missouri St. - 58 pts
4. Emporia State - 56 pts
5. Fort Hays State - 55 pts
6. Missouri Western - 42 pts
7. Central Oklahoma - 31 pts
8. Missouri Southern - 24 pts
9. Washburn - 16 pts
10. Nebraska Kearney - 15 pts

2024 MIAA Preseason Media Poll
1. Central Missouri [20] - 254 pts
2. Pittsburg State [6] - 231 pts
3. Northwest Missouri St. - 199 pts
4. Missouri Western - 158 pts
5. Fort Hays State - 155 pts
6. Emporia State - 145 pts
7. Central Oklahoma - 94 pts
8. Missouri Southern - 81 pts
9. Washburn - 60 pts
10. Nebraska Kearney - 53 pts

HONORING BRANDON MISENER
The Bearcats will honor Brandon Misener, the founder of D2Football.com with a helmet decal this season.
    Misener suffered a hemorrhagic stroke. He has been hospitalized near his home in Kansas City since May 7.
    A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to assist Brandon and his family. All donations are humbly appreciated.
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