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Template:Short description Template:Infobox sports league The Pioneer Football League (PFL) is a collegiate athletic conference which operates in the United States. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a football-only conference. It has member schools that range from New York, North Carolina, and Florida in the east to California in the west. It is headquartered in St. Louis, in the same complex that also contains the offices of the Missouri Valley Conference and Missouri Valley Football Conference. Unlike most other Division I FCS conferences, the Pioneer League consists of institutions that choose not to award athletic scholarships ("grants-in-aid") to football players.

Most of the PFL's members are private schools. Morehead State University is the only public school in the conference.

History

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Foundation

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Following an NCAA rule change passed in January 1991, which required Division I schools to conduct all sports at the Division I level by 1993, the conference was formed by charter members Butler University, the University of Dayton, Drake University, the University of Evansville, and Valparaiso University.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The University of San Diego joined in 1992, and the league played its first season in 1993. The six original schools which played in the 1993 season had previously sponsored football at the Division I, Division II and Division III levels.

Membership changes

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Original contraction

In 1997, the league was reduced to five members when the University of Evansville downgraded football from Division I to club status.

2001 expansion

In 2001, the conference nearly doubled in size and was reorganized with the five pre-2001 members forming the North Division, and newcomers Austin Peay State University, Davidson College, Jacksonville University and Morehead State University forming the South Division. The reorganization spawned a new championship system in which the best record holders from each division would play in a title game for the conference championship.

2005–2008 membership changes

On April 8, 2005, Austin Peay announced its departure from the league effective after the 2005 season; Austin Peay returned to scholarship-granting competition in 2007 as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference in which it competes in other sports. As a result, the conference reverted to round-robin play; the divisions and championship game were abolished. On April 7, 2006, Campbell University announced the reinstatement of football effective in 2008, and on December 5, 2007, accepted an invitation to the PFL.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In February 2008, Marist College announced that it would join the PFL for the 2009 season, after the MAAC stopped sponsoring football.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Although Campbell moved in 2011 from the Atlantic Sun Conference to the Big South Conference, which sponsors football, it did not join the Big South in football and remained in the PFL through the 2017 season.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

2013 membership changes & automatic playoff berth

On June 13, 2011, Mercer University and Stetson University were announced as league members (effective 2013) bringing membership to 12 schools.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In addition, as of 2013, the league has an automatic bid into the FCS division I playoffs.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Soon after its PFL membership was announced, Mercer accepted an invitation to join the Southern Conference (scholarship-granting) effective July 1, 2014.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> During its one season in the league, Mercer set a Division I win–loss record for start-up programs; Mercer finished the 2013 season with an overall record of 10–2 including an undefeated 8–0 record at home, also a Division I record held jointly with Auburn University, which likewise went undefeated at home in 2013.

On July 1, 2014, Mercer University joined the Southern Conference for all sports, including football.

The next change in conference membership was announced on November 14, 2016, when Campbell announced it would transition to scholarship football and add that sport to its existing Big South membership effective with the 2018 season, temporarily reducing the PFL membership to 10.<ref name="Campbell to Big South">Template:Cite press release</ref> Barring any further changes to conference membership, the PFL would have returned to 11 members in 2021, following the November 20, 2017 announcement of Presbyterian College that it would join the conference starting with the 2021 season. Presbyterian remains in the Big South Conference for all other sports.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> While Presbyterian did not become a full conference member until July 2021, it began PFL play in the spring 2021 season, rescheduled from fall 2020 due to COVID-19. After two PFL members chose not to play in the 2020–21 school year, the conference entered into a scheduling agreement with Presbyterian that included it in the spring 2021 schedule. While PC was not eligible for the PFL title in that season, it was eligible for the league's individual awards and honors.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref><ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

2019: Jacksonville drops football

On December 3, 2019 Jacksonville University announced that it discontinued its football program immediately.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

2021: Further expansion

Presbyterian was joined as a new PFL member in 2021 by the University of St. Thomas, a Twin Cities school that had been expelled from its longtime Division III home of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) effective in 2021–22. Shortly after the MIAC announced St. Thomas' expulsion, the Summit League, a non-football Division I conference, offered the Tommies membership. The NCAA announced on July 15, 2020 that it had granted a waiver to allow St. Thomas to make the jump to D-I on a five-year schedule, instead of the four years used for moves from Division II. The Tommies will not be eligible for the FCS playoffs until the transition is completed in 2026.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Member schools

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Current members

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Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors Primary
conference
when
joining
the PFL
Current
primary
conference
Butler University Indianapolis, Indiana 1855 1991 Private 5,554 Bulldogs Template:College color boxes Horizon Big East
Davidson College Davidson, North Carolina 1837 2001 1,950 Wildcats Template:College color boxes SoCon Atlantic 10
Template:Sort Dayton, Ohio 1850 1991 8,353 Flyers Template:College color boxes Horizon
Drake University Des Moines, Iowa 1881 3,164 Bulldogs Template:College color boxes Missouri Valley
Marist College Poughkeepsie, New York 1929 2009 6,200 Red Foxes Template:College color boxes MAAC
Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky 1922 2001 Public 8,218 Eagles Template:College color boxes OVC
Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina 1880 2021 Private 1,172 Blue Hose Template:College color boxes Big South
Template:Sort St. Paul, Minnesota 1885 9,878 Tommies Template:College color boxes Summit
Template:Sort San Diego, California 1949 1992 4,904 Toreros Template:College color boxes WCC
Stetson University DeLand, Florida 1883 2013 4,330 Hatters Template:College color boxes ASUN
Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana 1859 1991 2,917 Beacons Template:College color boxes Summit Missouri Valley
Notes

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Former members

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Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Primary
conference
when
joining
the PFL
Current
primary
conference
Austin Peay State University Clarksville, Tennessee 1927 2001 2006 Public Governors Template:College color boxes OVC ASUN
Campbell University Buies Creek, North Carolina 1887 2008 2018 Private Fighting Camels Template:College color boxes ASUN CAA
Template:Sort Evansville, Indiana 1854 1991 1998Template:Efn Purple Aces Template:College color boxes Missouri Valley
Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Florida 1934 2001 2020Template:Efn Dolphins Template:College color boxes ASUN
Mercer University Macon, Georgia 1833 2013 2014 Bears Template:College color boxes ASUN SoCon
Notes

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Membership timeline

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Rivalries

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One in-state rivalry currently exists in the PFL. A second had existed before Jacksonville discontinued its football program.

Butler and Valparaiso first met in 1927, and have played every year since 1951. Since 2006, the schools have played for the Hoosier Helmet Trophy. Butler leads the all-time series 54–30. The rivalry extended to all sports when both schools were in the Horizon League from 2007 to 2012.

Jacksonville and Stetson had a football rivalry that ran from 2013, when Stetson began PFL play, to 2019, after which Jacksonville dropped football. The schools have been conference rivals in other sports since 1998, when Jacksonville joined the ASUN Conference, home to Stetson since 1985.

Butler and Dayton also have a rivalry based on proximity to each other. The teams have met every year since 1977 with the exception of 1991, 1992 and 2020. Dayton leads 34–14–1.

Conference championships

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PFL champions

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Season Champion Record
1993 Dayton 5–0–0
1994 Butler
Dayton
4–1–0
1995 Drake 5–0–0
1996 Dayton 5–0–0
1997 Dayton 5–0–0
1998 Drake 4–0
1999 Dayton 4–0
2000 Dayton
Drake
Valparaiso
3–1
2001 Dayton Championship Game
2002 Dayton Championship Game
2003 Valparaiso Championship Game
2004 Drake Championship Game
2005 San Diego Championship Game
2006 San Diego 7–0
2007 Dayton
San Diego
6–1
2008 Jacksonville 7–1
2009 Butler
Dayton
7–1
2010 Jacksonville
Dayton
8–0
2011 San Diego
Drake
7–1
2012 Butler
Drake
San Diego
7–1
2013 Butler
Marist
7–1
2014 San Diego 7–1<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2015 Dayton
San Diego
7–1
2016 San Diego 8–0
2017 San Diego 8–0
2018 San Diego 8–0
2019 San Diego 8–0
2020/21* Davidson 4–1
2021 Davidson
San Diego
7–1
2022 St. Thomas 8–0
2023 Drake 8–0
2024 Drake 7–1

(*) Due to COVID-19, the Pioneer Football League suspended the fall 2020 football season. Dayton and Marist opted out of the spring season. Presbyterian played a full PFL schedule, but was ineligible for the conference title, and its games were not counted in PFL standings.

League titles by school

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School Championships Championship Years
Dayton Template:Center 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001*, 2002*, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015
San Diego Template:Center 2005*, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
Drake Template:Center 1995, 1998, 2000, 2004*, 2011, 2012, 2023, 2024
Butler Template:Center 1994, 2009, 2012, 2013
Jacksonville Template:Center 2008, 2010
Valparaiso Template:Center 2000, 2003*
Davidson Template:Center 2020×, 2021
Marist Template:Center 2013
St. Thomas Template:Center 2022
Campbell Template:Center
Morehead State Template:Center
Evansville Template:Center
Austin Peay Template:Center
Stetson Template:Center
Presbyterian Template:Center

* – Won in PFL Championship Game
× – played in spring 2021
Italics – Co-champions

PFL Championship Game

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Season North Division Score South Division Location
2001 Dayton 46–14 Jacksonville Dayton, Ohio
2002 Dayton 28–0 Morehead State Morehead, Kentucky
2003 Valparaiso 54–42 Morehead State Valparaiso, Indiana
2004 Drake 20–17 Morehead State Morehead, Kentucky
2005 San Diego 47–40 Morehead State San Diego, California

Postseason games

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The Pioneer Football League has had alliances with the Gridiron Classic and the Sports Network Cup. In addition, league members are allowed to accept at-large invitations to other college bowl games and teams are eligible to compete in the FCS playoffs.

Through the 2012 season, the NCAA did not offer the league an automatic invite to the FCS playoffs and never offered an at-large bid to any of its teams, effectively barring the league from the tournament. Starting in 2013, the Pioneer League received an automatic bid to compete in the Division I Football Championship as the playoffs expanded from 20 teams to 24. The PFL won its first playoff game in 2016, as San Diego advanced past the first round of the playoffs.

The PFL was a participant in the NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid-Major Football National Championship, along with the Northeast Conference and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, two other conferences without automatic playoff bids. The Consensus championship has since been discontinued; the NEC first earned an automatic postseason bid in 2010, while the MAAC no longer sponsors football.

Members pre-PFL postseason results

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Below are postseason accomplishments by past and current members prior to the formation of the Pioneer Football League.

Season Champion Runner-up Bowl
1945 Drake 13 Fresno State 12 Raisin Bowl
1946 Evansville 19 Northern Illinois 7 Turkey Bowl
1947 Evansville 20 Northern Illinois 0 Hoosier Bowl
1948 Drake 14 Arizona 13 Salad Bowl
1948 Evansville 13 Missouri Valley 7 Refrigerator Bowl
1949 Evansville 22 Hillsdale 7 Refrigerator Bowl
1950 Wisconsin-La Crosse 47 Valparaiso 14 Cigar Bowl
1951 Houston 26 Dayton 21 Salad Bowl
1957 Louisville 34 Drake 20 Sun Bowl
1960 Middle Tennessee State 21 Presbyterian 12 Tangerine Bowl
1969 Arkansas State 29 Drake 21 Pecan Bowl
1969 Toledo 56 Davidson 33 Tangerine Bowl
1972 Tennessee State 29 Drake 7 Pioneer Bowl
1973 Wittenberg 21 San Diego 14 Division III Playoffs
1974 Central (IA) 31 Evansville 14 Division III Playoffs
1980 Dayton 63 Ithaca 0 Stagg Bowl
1981 Widener 17 Dayton 10 Stagg Bowl
1983 Cal Davis 25 Butler 3 Division II Playoffs
1987 Wagner 19 Dayton 3 Stagg Bowl
1988 Tennessee-Martin 23 Butler 3 Division II Playoffs
1989 Dayton 17 Union (NY) 7 Stagg Bowl
1991 Ithaca 34 Dayton 20 Stagg Bowl
1991 Pittsburg State 26 Butler 16 Division II Playoffs

PFL Sports Network Cup results

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PFL Gridiron Classic results

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From 2006 through 2009, the PFL and Northeast Conference (NEC) staged the Gridiron Classic, an exempted postseason football game that matched the champions of the two conferences which were technically members of Division I FCS, but which were not the recipients of automatic invitations to the football championship playoff at the time.

Season Champion Runner-up
2006 San Diego 27 Monmouth 7
2007 Dayton 42 Albany 21
2008 Albany 28 Jacksonville 0
2009 Butler 28 Central Connecticut 23

NCAA Division I Football Championship results

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Since 2013, the PFL champion has received an invite to the FCS playoffs; previously, PFL teams had to receive an at-large bid, which no team ever received.

Season PFL Champion Round Opponent(s) Result(s)
2013 Butler First Round Tennessee State L, 0–31
2014 San Diego First Round Montana L, 14–52
2015 Dayton First Round Western Illinois L, 7–24
2016 San Diego First Round
Second Round
Cal Poly
North Dakota State
W, 35–21
L, 7–45
2017 San Diego First Round
Second Round
Northern Arizona
North Dakota State
W, 41–10
L, 3–38
2018 San Diego First Round Nicholls L, 30–49
2019 San Diego First Round Northern Iowa L, 3–17
2020–21 Davidson First Round Jacksonville State L, 14–49
2021 Davidson First Round Kennesaw State L, 21–48
2022 Davidson* First Round Richmond L, 0–41
2023 Drake First Round North Dakota State L, 3–66
2024 Drake First Round Tarleton State L, 29–43

* - St. Thomas was the PFL champion in 2022; however, they were ineligible for postseason play due to still being in transition from Division III. Davidson, the runner-up, was awarded the auto-bid in their place.

Historical standings

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Conference facilities

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Template:Color Template:Color Template:Color
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Butler Bulldogs football|Template:Color]] Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl 7,500
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Davidson Wildcats football|Template:Color]] Richardson Stadium 4,741
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Dayton Flyers football|Template:Color]] Welcome Stadium 11,000
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Drake Bulldogs football|Template:Color]] Drake Stadium 14,557<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Marist Red Foxes football|Template:Color]] Leonidoff Field 5,000<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Morehead State Eagles football|Template:Color]] Jayne Stadium 10,000
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Presbyterian Blue Hose football|Template:Color]] Bailey Memorial Stadium 6,500
style="text-align:center; color: white; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[St. Thomas Tommies football|Template:Color]] O'Shaughnessy Stadium 5,025
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[San Diego Toreros football|Template:Color]] Torero Stadium 6,000
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Stetson Hatters football|Template:Color]] Spec Martin Memorial Stadium 6,000
style="text-align:center; Template:CollegePrimaryStyle"| [[Valparaiso Beacons football|Template:Color]] Brown Field 5,000

References

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