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Sage advice keeps SIU, Hill moving forward in search of postseason berth

The SIU Salukis travel to Macomb to face longtime rival Western Illinois for the final time as Missouri Valley Football Conference foes.
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Eastern Illinois bye week offers respite before season’s final three games

Eastern Illinois is using its bye week for multiple purposes as the Panthers prepare for their final push.
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Moving the Chains with … Western Illinois linebacker Ryan Crandall

Ryan Crandall is an Iowan who dislikes Ranch dressing and a linebacker who made an impact right away on the Western Illinois defense.
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Playoff posturing: SIU Salukis, ISU Redbirds enter season’s stretch run

PrairieStatePigskin.com takes an in-depth look at the postseason chances for Southern Illinois and Illinois State.
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Former WIU Leatherneck tight end turns to hybrid sport SlamBall

Nathan Karsjens, who played football at Western Illinois, took on the role of stopper in SlamBall last summer.
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Saluki rewind: Top-ranked South Dakota State holds off SIU to keep nation’s longest winning streak alive

Southern Illinois misfired on multiple scoring opportunities and lost, 17-10, to No. 1 South Dakota State.
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Panther rewind: Eastern QB Holley uses his legs to secure OT victory

Eastern Illinois quarterback Pierce Holley rushed for three short TDs and a game-decided two-point conversion in the Panthers’ 25-24 victory against Bryant.
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Redbird rewind: Youngstown kicker steals the show in shootout with ISU

Despite a career day from wide receiver Daniel Sobkowicz, Illinois State lost Saturday on a last-season Youngstown State field goal, 41-38.
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Leatherneck rewind: No. 14 North Dakota State steamrolls past WIU

Perennial FCS power North Dakota State built a sizeable halftime lead and coasted to an easy victory over winless Western Illinois.
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SIU’s defensive contributions coming from here, there and everywhere

The highly productive Southern Illinois defense is getting contributions this season from players at every level, which has guide the Salukis to a 5-1 record.