Missouri Valley Football Conference

The Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC), formerly the Gateway Football Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the Midwestern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a football-only conference.

Missouri Valley Football Conference
Current season, competition or edition:
2025 Missouri Valley Football Conference season
FormerlyGateway Football Conference (1992–2008)
Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (1982–1992)
AssociationNCAA
Founded1982 (chartered)
1985 (began football)
CommissionerJeff Jackson (since 2025)
Sports fielded
  • 1 (football)
    • men's: 1
    • women's: 0
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionFCS
No. of teams10
HeadquartersSt. Louis, Missouri
RegionMidwest
Official websitewww.valley-football.org
Locations

History

The Missouri Valley Football Conference has a complex history that involves three other conferences:

  • Missouri Valley Conference (MVC): A long-established conference, in existence since 1907, that sponsored football until 1985. In its last years as a football conference, it was a hybrid league that included teams in NCAA Divisions I-A (today's FBS) and I-AA (now FCS).
  • Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (Gateway): A women's sports conference founded in 1982 by MVC member schools.
  • Association of Mid-Continent Universities (AMCU): An all-sports conference, also founded in 1982, that sponsored football at the I-AA level through the 1984 season. The AMCU had absorbed the Mid-Continent Athletic Association, a football-only league founded in 1978. (After dropping football, the AMCU later became the Mid-Continent Conference, and is now The Summit League.)

In 1985, the MVC stopped sponsoring football. At that time, the two remaining I-AA members from the MVC (Illinois State and Southern Illinois) joined Eastern Illinois, Northern Iowa, Southwest Missouri State, and Western Illinois from the AMCU and together became a football conference under Gateway's auspices. Indiana State, which had left MVC football after the 1981 season to become a Division I-AA independent while remaining a full MVC member, would join the next year.

Illinois
State
Indiana
State
Murray State
North Dakota State
North Dakota
Northern Iowa
South Dakota
South Dakota State
Southern Illinois
Youngstown State
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Locations of Missouri Valley Football Conference Members
– Horizon League member
Missouri Valley Conference member
– Summit League member

In 1992, when the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference merged with the MVC, the football conference kept the Gateway charter, with a minor name change to Gateway Football Conference. After Eastern Illinois joined the Ohio Valley Conference for football in 1996, Youngstown State joined in 1997 and was followed by Western Kentucky University in 2001. Southwest Missouri State changed its name to Missouri State in 2005.

Western Kentucky moved to the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS; formerly Division I-A) after the 2006 season, leaving the GFC with seven members for the 2007 season. Great West Football Conference members North Dakota State and South Dakota State were invited to join the conference beginning with the 2008 season. Subsequently, the Gateway Football Conference changed its name to the Missouri Valley Football Conference in June 2008. This change aligned the conference with the Missouri Valley Conference, a conference in which five of the nine Missouri Valley Football schools were (and still are) all-sports members. The conferences continue to share the "Missouri Valley" name, and space in the same building in St. Louis, but remained separate administratively until 2025, and are still separate legal entities.

The University of South Dakota joined as the 10th member in 2012. The University of North Dakota joined as the 11th member in 2020, bringing back the yearly rivalries among North Dakota, North Dakota State, South Dakota and South Dakota State which had existed under the Division II North Central Conference that NDSU and SDSU left in 2004–05.

On April 4, 2022, Murray State University, who had previously been announced as a new MVC member effective in July 2022, joined the MVFC in 2023, bringing the league up to a record high of 12 active members. This was short-lived however, as on May 12, 2023, founding member Western Illinois announced that they would be leaving the MVFC and their full time conference, the Summit League, for the Ohio Valley Conference beginning in fall 2023 and 2024. They would leave the Summit beginning in fall 2023, and would leave the Valley after the conclusion of the 2023 football season. Almost exactly a year after that, on May 10, 2024, fellow founding member Missouri State announced that they accepted an invitation to join Conference USA in all sports, beginning with the 2025-26 academic year.

On May 5, 2025, the conference announced a new governance structure that took effect on July 1, 2025 following longtime commissioner Patty Viverito's retirement on June 30. The new structure placed current Missouri Valley Conference commissioner Jeff Jackson as the new MVFC commissioner and current Summit League commissioner Josh Fenton as an executive advisor to the conference. This move marked the conference's only leadership change in its 40-year history. With this move, the MVFC is now formally connected to both primary conferences for 9 of the 10 conference members (Youngstown State is a member of the Horizon League).

Member schools

Current members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Endowment Nickname Colors Current
primary
conference
Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 1857 1985 Public 20,989 $204 million Redbirds     Missouri Valley
Indiana State University Terre Haute, Indiana 1865 1986 12,144 $103.1 million Sycamores    
Murray State University Murray, Kentucky 1922 2023 9,427 $90.8 million Racers    
University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota 1883 2020 15,844 $422.1 million Fighting Hawks     Summit
North Dakota State University Fargo, North Dakota 1890 2008 11,952 $457 million Bison    
University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 1876 1985 10,497 $163 million Panthers     Missouri Valley
University of South Dakota Vermillion, South Dakota 1862 2012 10,619 $328.5 million Coyotes     Summit
South Dakota State University Brookings, South Dakota 1881 2008 11,331 $213 million Jackrabbits    
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois 1869 1985 11,366 $190.1 million Salukis     Missouri Valley
Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio 1908 1997 12,155 $321.5 million Penguins       Horizon

Former members

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Primary
conference
during
tenure
in the MVFC
Current
primary
conference
Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois 1895 1985 1995 Public Panthers     Mid-Continent Ohio Valley
Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri 1905 1985 2025 Bears     Missouri Valley CUSA
Western Illinois University Macomb, Illinois 1899 1985 2024 Leathernecks     Summit Ohio Valley
Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, Kentucky 1906 2001 2007 Hilltoppers     Sun Belt CUSA

Membership timeline

Current members Former members Dual members (list additional conferences)

Conference champions

12 different teams have won MVFC championships. The most recent champion is North Dakota State, their 12th. The school with the most championships is Northern Iowa, with 16 (10 of them outright).

NCAA Football Championship Subdivision national championships

Team Titles Title Years Finals Runner-up
North Dakota State 10 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2024 11 2022
Youngstown State 4 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997 7 1992, 1999, 2016
South Dakota State 2 2022, 2023 3 2020
Southern Illinois 1 1983 1
Western Kentucky 1 2002 1
Northern Iowa 0 1 2005
Illinois State 0 1 2014

Now a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

Records

Overall winning streaks

# Team Streak Spoiler Season(s)
1. North Dakota State 39 † Southern Illinois 2017–2020
2. North Dakota State 33 Northern Iowa 2012–2014
3. South Dakota State 29 Oklahoma State 2022–2024
4. North Dakota State 16 Illinois State 2024–2025
5. North Dakota State 14 South Dakota State 2015–2016
6. Western Kentucky 13 Auburn 2002–2003
Northern Iowa 13 Delaware 2006–2007

FCS Record

Consecutive conference wins

  1. North Dakota State, 19 (2017–2020)
  2. South Dakota State, 19 (2022–2024)
  3. North Dakota State, 18 (2012–2014)

Facilities

School Stadium Capacity
Illinois State Hancock Stadium 13,391
Indiana State Memorial Stadium 12,764
Murray State Roy Stewart Stadium 16,800
North Dakota Alerus Center 12,283
North Dakota State Fargodome 19,000
Northern Iowa UNI-Dome 16,324
South Dakota DakotaDome 9,100
South Dakota State Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium 19,300
Southern Illinois Saluki Stadium 15,000
Youngstown State Stambaugh Stadium 20,630

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