J Jensen III threw five touchdown passes, the special teams unit delivered a blocked punt, safety and fumble recovery, and Simpson stormed to a 66-14 victory over Loras at Buxton Stadium.
Reed Hoskins, a former assistant at Wartburg and offensive coordinator at Illinois Wesleyan for the past seven seasons, will come in to take over as head coach at Simpson. Matt Jeter resigned after a 1-9 season.
Very few teams are still in a position to play ball this fall, but we talk to two schools who just had their season dashed this week and one which is still on course. Adrian has 150 players on campus already and is looking to play up to its maximum five games ... maybe more?
Marietta didn't want its game to extend out any longer against Ohio Northern, and neither did Simpson against Wartburg. Plus, Susquehanna finally broke through after the fourth quarter and Eureka started off strong in a new home. The Week 5 roundup.
In the mid-1990s, Simpson had a two-year run that included a trip to the national quarterfinals. Matt Jeter, a starter at cornerback in those years, has returned to the program to take over as head coach.
NWU hasn't played a Division III opponent in football since 2002 but will jump back in in full force in the fall of 2016 when the Prairie Wolves join the Iowa Conference.
Simpson looks to snap a four-game losing streak and deal a blow to Central's Iowa Conference Championship hopes when it travels to Pella to face the Dutch on Saturday, Nov. 1. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. from Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium.
The Storm are looking to put a three-game losing streak behind them and pick up their first Iowa Conference win of the season when it hosts Loras on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. from Buxton Stadium.
After a pair of tough road losses, Simpson returns home for the first time in more than a month when Coe visits Buxton Stadium for Homecoming on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
Bobby Brown threw for 392 yards and five touchdowns, Derek Schwartz intercepted a Dylan Berkey pass at the 7-yard line with 35 seconds left, and Buena Vista held on to beat Simpson 38-31 on Saturday.
The Simpson football team begins its quest for an Iowa Conference title on Saturday when it travels to Storm Lake to take on Buena Vista in a 1 p.m. kickoff.
A ball-hawking defense forced three crucial turnovers, freshman kicker Drew Jensen made a pair of field goals and the Simpson football team knocked off No. 21 Illinois Wesleyan 13-3 on Saturday afternoon.
Walker Holland made three catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns, the defense tightened when it needed to most and Simpson beat Wisconsin-River Falls 22-6 in its home opener.
Quarterback Dylan Berkey ran for three touchdowns, threw another and played mistake-free football as Simpson beat Iowa Wesleyan 43-7 in the season opener on Saturday.
At 24 years old, Clay Finley isn't your typical college junior. The defensive end for the Simpson football team and United States Army Veteran had a lifetime's worth of experiences under his belt before ever stepping foot on campus.
On the final play of the game, quarterback Bobby Brown escaped a blitz and scrambled into the end zone from 4 yards out as time expired to give Buena Vista an improbable, 34-32 win over Simpson on Saturday afternoon.
Taylor Nelson threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Corbin Clark with 33 seconds left as Simpson beat Dubuque 50-46, moving into a tie for first place in the Iowa Conference.
Taylor Nelson threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Brad Vogel on the final play of the second overtime and Simpson beat Coe in dramatic fashion, 41-38 on Saturday afternoon.
Reid Ryan batted away Aaron Eiseler's pass attempt on 4th down with 1:20 left, one of a handful of big plays made by the defense down the stretch, and the Simpson football team held off Central, 14-10 on Saturday.
Taylor Jacobsmeier threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Donald Miller to give Wartburg a 27-17 lead in the third quarter and the Simpson football team couldn't come back in a 34-24 loss on Saturday.
Taylor Nelson plunged into the end zone from a yard out on fourth-and-goal with 22 seconds left as the Simpson football team came back from nine down in the fourth quarter to beat UW-River Falls 35-34 on Saturday.
Taylor Nelson threw for 210 yards and four touchdowns, eight runners combined for 352 yards and the offense accounted for more than 600 total yards as the Simpson football team overwhelmed Iowa Wesleyan, 55-21 to open the 2013 season.
Quarterback Taylor Nelson set school records for completions and attempts and the Simpson football team scored 27 unanswered points in the second half but ran out of time in a 45-40 loss to Dubuque on Saturday.
Tyler Kenny broke the century mark on the ground, Taylor Rogers caught record-setting touchdown pass and the Simpson football team used a balanced attack to beat Loras 28-7 on Saturday afternoon.