
No. 8/9 Football Set to Visit No. 1/1 North Dakota State on Saturday in Fargo
10/07/2025 | 4:45:00 | Football
Game Details
- Date and Time:Â Saturday, October 11, 2025 | 2:30 p.m. CT
- Location: Fargodome - Fargo, N.D.
- Opponent:Â No. 1/1 North Dakota State - Missouri Valley Conference
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- Watch:Â ESPN+
- Listen: The Varsity Network or listen locally on 101.5 CIL-FM
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Recap of Indiana State
The Salukis earned their third-straight win last Saturday by defeating Indiana State, 55-27. This is the first time Southern Illinois has scored over 50 points in back-to-back games since the 2007 season.
SIU had an attendance of 10,132 for Family Weekend, its largest crowd since having 13,421 against SEMO on Sept. 21, 2024.Â
Southern Illinois had a historic rushing day in the win over the Sycamores, compiling 430 yards on the ground. This is the most Southern has ever had in a game at Saluki Stadium and the eighth-most in program history.
On Saturday, SIU found the endzone on each of its opening three drives. Southern out-scored Indiana State, 38-14, in the opening half and then out-scored the Sycamores, 17-13, in the second.
DJ Williams went 19-for-31 for 226 passing yards and two touchdowns, and rushed five times for 70 yards and two scores on the ground. Running back Edward Robinson ran for 124 yards and a touchdown on nine carries. Chander Chapman scored twice in the win.
Vinson Davis III led the team in receiving with 140 yards and a touchdown on seven reception. Jay Jones also found the endzone on Saturday.
Linebackers Shug Walker and Ben Fiegel were tied for a team-high 12 tackles, while Walker also had 2.0 tackles for loss and two pass breakups. Defensive end Donnie Wingate registered his first-career interception this past weekend.
Series History
The Salukis and Bison will meet for the the 18th time on Saturday and for the eighth time in Fargo, N.D. Overall, Southern has a record of 4-13 vs. North Dakota State.
SIU is looking for its first win vs. NDSU since 2021, when Southern defeated the Bison, 38-14. The Salukis jumped to a 17-0 lead and then out-scored NDSU, 21-7, in the fourth quarter. The Bison were also No. 1 at the time of that meeting.
Southern has lost four consecutive games vs. North Dakota State. In the last meeting, NDSU won, 24-3, on Oct. 12, 2024, in Carbondale. SIU's lone three points came off of a 50-yard field goal by Paul Geelen in the second quarter.
Southern Illinois has never defeated North Dakota State on the road, holding a record of 0-7 all-time in Fargo.
Shug Walker Named MVFC DPOTW
On Monday, the Missouri Valley Football Conference announced that Shug Walker was the league's Defensive Player of the Week. This marked the first time in Walker's career he's received the honor.
The senior linebacker was tied for a team-leading 12 tackles on Saturday with fellow linebacker Ben Fiegel. The 12 tackles were a career-high for Walker.
This is the first time the linebacker has reached double-digit tackles since the final game of the 2024 season vs. Murray State on Nov. 23 when he had 10. Walker had double-digit tackles in each of the final four games of the season.
Against Indiana State, Walker also had 2.0 tackles for loss and two pass breakups, one leading to an interception by Donnie Wingate. Prior to the two breakups, Walker had four total in 40 games between his time as a Saluki and Murray State Racer.
Salukis vs. No. 1 Teams
Southern Illinois is 2-5 all-time against teams that are ranked No. 1. The last time SIU faced a No. 1 team was on Oct. 21, 2023, when it fell, 17-10, to South Dakota State.
When SIU and NDSU last met with the Bison as No. 1, Southern won by a final score of 38-14 on Feb. 27, 2021. Prior to that, SIU's last win over a No. 1 team came on Oct. 27, 2005, at Western Kentucky (won 31-20).
This was Southern Illinois' lone road-win against a top-ranked team all-time. Against top five teams, SIU is 12-29 and vs. top 10 teams, it is 21-52.
Historic Rushing Performance
On Saturday vs. the Sycamores, the Salukis had one of their best all-time rushing performances, combining for 430 yards on the ground. The 430 yards are the most Southern has ever had in a game at Saluki Stadium.
The total was the eighth-most in a single game in program history, and most since Sept. 19, 2009, when SIU ran for 435 yards vs. Southwest Baptist.Â
Southern Illinois averaged 11.6 yards-per-carry in the win over Indiana State and rushed for five touchdowns. The five rushing scores are the most SIU has had in a game since it had five on April 17, 2021, vs. Southeastern Louisiana.
Edward Robinson led the way with a career-high 124 rushing yards and one touchdown on nine carries. Chander Chapman rushed eight times for 93 yards and two scores while DJ Williams added 70 yards on five attempts with two trips to the endzone. Lashaun Lester took his first carry for 60 yards before leaving the game due to injury.Â
DJ Williams' Special Start to 2025
DJ Williams has been one of the nation's top quarterbacks through SIU's first five games of 2025. Williams has thrown for 1214 yards, 11 touchdowns, just two interceptions, and has earned a rating of 169.68. The senior quarterback has gotten it done with his legs as well, rushing for 386 yards on 50 attempts (7.7 avg) and nine touchdowns.
Williams is second in the country in points responsible for (120), third in total offense (320.0), 10th in passing efficiency (169.68), tied for 12th in passing touchdowns (11), 21st in passing yards (1214), and 36th in rushing yards (386). The senior leads the conference in passing yards and in total offense.
Saturday vs. Indiana State marked the third time this season Williams has thrown for multiple touchdowns and the fourth time he has combined for at least four total scores.
Vinson Davis III Leading the WR Room
For the first time in his career, wide receiver Vinson Davis III has registered back-to-back 100-yard games. After posting a career-high 185 yards at SEMO on Sept. 20, Davis had 140 yards and a touchdown on seven receptions vs. Indiana State on Oct. 4.Â
After the strong performances, Davis is now first in the Valley and ninth in the FCS in receiving yards with 504 on the year. The wide receiver is also second in the conference and eighth in the country in all-purpose yards, averaging 140.2 yards-per-game.
Defense by the Numbers
SIU's defense is tied for first in the Valley and tied for sixth in the country in turnover margin at 1.20. Southern Illinois has gained a league-leading 11 turnovers which is also tied for sixth in the FCS. The Salukis have forced at least one turnover in all five games and multiple turnovers in three games.
In the secondary, cornerback Jeremiah McClendon has been among the best in the nation so far in 2025. McClendon's eight pass breakups are the most in the MVFC and are tied for second in the FCS. The senior has had exactly two pass breakups in each of his last four games.
Vinny Pierre Jr. is tied for third in the Valley in interceptions with two on the year. This is also tied for 16th in the country. Pierre had one interception in his first two years at SIU combined, which came in 2024.
Andrew Behm is the team's leader in tackles with 42, which is tied for fifth in the MVFC and tied for 42nd in the FCS. Colin Bohanek and Cejai Parson both have 34 tackles each, followed by Chris Presto's 30. Donnie Wingate, Shug Walker, and Noah Friedt are all tied for first on the team in tackles for loss with 3.5 each.
Where the Dawgs Ranked
Southern Illinois continues to climb in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 Poll, as it is now No. 8 after being ranked at No. 10 after the bye. The Salukis are one of four MVFC teams inside the top 10 with North Dakota State and South Dakota State occupying the top two spots and Illinois State sitting at No. 9.
For the first time this season, Southern is ranked inside the top 10 in both polls as SIU is now ranked No. 9 in the AFCA FCS Coaches Poll. Southern Illinois sat just outside the top 10 after the bye at No. 11 in the previous rankings.Â
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