The Pioneer Football League Report: Week 7

Thursday, March 25, 2021
by Cody Bush, PFL Media Relations

WEEK 7 SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, MARCH 27

Butler at Valparaiso
Broadcast: ESPN+
Location: Valparaiso, Indiana
Stadium: Brown Field
Series: BUT leads, 51-28    Streak: VAL, one win
Last Meeting: Valparaiso def. Butler, 24-14 (2021)

Morehead State at Davidson
Broadcast: DavidsonWildcats.com
Location: Davidson, North Carolina
Stadium: Richardson Stadium
Series: MOR leads, 14-7    Streak: MOR, one win
Last Meeting: Davidson def. Morehead State, 42-31 (2019)

San Diego at Presbyterian
Broadcast: ESPN+
Location: San Diego, California
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Series: First Meeting

LATEST PFL NEWS AND NOTES
Complete news and notes available in PDF version

DRAKE-STETSON PFL CONTEST CANCELED
The Pioneer Football League  has canceled the Drake-Stetson football game scheduled Saturday, March 27 in DeLand, Florida, due to COVID-19 issues within Stetson’s Tier I personnel, which consists of student-athletes, coaches, managers and staff. This decision was made after conversations with medical staff and university administration. The game will not be rescheduled.

TWO REMAIN UNBEATEN AFTER WEEK 2
Davidson and San Diego remain undefeated in PFL play after Week 2 action in the league. Defending champion San Diego tied the FCS record for consecutive home wins, recording its 39th straight PFL victory against Butler. Quarterback Mason Randall was named the PFL Offensive Player of the Week after leading San Diego with 302 passing yards and two touchdowns. Davidson scored the final 21 points in its win against Presbyterian, quarterback Tyler Huff passing for 218 yards and three TDs. Morehead State returned home and picked off Stetson thanks to Pappas’ 186-yard, three-touchdown day. Drake was the lone road winner in Week 2, winning a defensive-minded 17-6 decision at Valparaiso.

SAN DIEGO’S PFL WIN STREAK TIED FOR LONGEST IN FCS HISTORY
With its win against Butler last week, San Diego’s extended its PFL win streak to 39 games – tying the FCS record held by Duquesne in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Association (1999-06). San Diego will have to wait until its April 3 contest against Davidson to break the record.

SAN DIEGO PICKED TO WIN PFL
For the 10th consecutive year, the University of San Diego has been picked to win the Pioneer Football League regular-season race in a preseason vote of the league’s coaches. San Diego, which has won the regular-season title each of the past six seasons, again received the coaches’ nod to win the Spring 2021 PFL title with all six possible first-place votes and maximum 36 points. Behind the Toreros, Davidson was picked to finish second with 28 points. Drake was given a third-place nod with 25 points followed by Stetson in fourth with 22 points. Valparaiso (13), Butler (12) and Morehead State (11) round out the seven-team spring poll.

SIX PFL ATHLETES NAMED NFF CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALISTS
Six PFL student-athletes were among all-time record of 199 semifinalists for the 2020 William V. Campbell Trophy® Presented by Mazda in October: Davidson’s Wesley Dugger, Dayton’s Brandon Easterling, Drake’s Victor Jergens, Marist’s Grant Dixon, San Diego’s Kama Kamaka, Stetson’s Alex Brow. Celebrating its 31st year, the award recognizes an individual as the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the nation for his combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership.

FIFTY-SEVEN PFL ATHLETES NAMED TO 2020 NFF  HAMPSHIRE SOCIETY
A record fifty-seven Pioneer Football League student-athletes, representing seven member institutions, earned recognition as members of the 2020 NFF Hampshire Honor Society, the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame, announced Wednesday. Dayton led all programs in 2020 with 21 student-athletes honored. The Flyers, along with Butler, were two of the 17 schools that saw at least 10 honorees on the 2020 listing.

PFL’s 28TH CAMPAIGN
The Spring 2021 season marks the 28th year for the Pioneer Football League – the nation’s only non-scholarship, football-only NCAA Football Championship Subdivision conference. The league will feature 10 teams each playing an eight-game schedule to determine the league champion and recipient of the automatic bid to the 2018 NCAA FCS Championship.

FLYERS, RED FOXES FORGO SPRING SLATE
Dayton, Marist each announced that they would forgo participation in the spring 2021 Pioneer Football League Spring season. Both teams will return to play for the fall 2021 PFL schedule.

PRESBYTERIAN JOINS PFL IN THE SPRING
In 2019, the Pioneer Football League Commissioner presidents’ council agreed to accept Presbyterian College’s request for membership, effective for the 2021 season. However, after the season was delayed due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the league’s presidents’ council agreed to include Presbyterian as part of a scheduling agreement. The Blue Hose are not eligible for the PFL regular-season title or the league’s automatic bid to the FCS Playoffs.

PFL SPRING 2021 SCHEDULE
In November, the PFL Presidents Council endorsed a six-game conference season in the spring of 2021, as advanced by the PFL athletic directors and coaches. The Council determined to move forward with a plan that provides a meaningful competitive experience for PFL football student-athletes. The PFL’s six-week schedule will see seven league members joined by Presbyterian, which joins the PFL as part of a scheduling agreement for the spring 2021 schedule, each play three home and three away contests. Individual members may schedule nonconference games prior to the league’s March 13-April 17 window.

16-TEAM NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
The Division I Football Championship will feature 16 teams, with the bracket announced Sunday, April 18, and the championship game, May 16 in Frisco, Texas. The spring 2021 field includes automatic bids from 11 FCS conferences, including the PFL, and five at-large selections.

ST. THOMAS JOINS PFL IN FALL
Pioneer Football League Commissioner Patty Viverito announced the league’s Presidents’ Council has agreed to accept the University of St. Thomas’ request for membership, effective for the 2021 season. After completing their final football season in the MIAC in 2020, St. Thomas will join the Pioneer Football League for the 2021 season.