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Notebook — a look at the safety position heading into 2026
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Safety is a demanding position in SIU defensive coordinator Lee Pronschinske’s 4-3 scheme, and the Salukis added important depth to that spot this week with the addition of junior college transfer Tenerrean “Rue” Jackson. Jackson played two seasons at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Mississippi, where he recorded 35 tackles and flashed the kind of traits Pronschinske is looking for. “What it takes to play safety in this scheme — it’s not just standing i

Tom Weber
6 days ago4 min read


Ten takeaways from StrongDawgs interview with the AD
CARBONDALE, Ill. — I appreciate Tim Leonard spending nearly two hours of his day answering my questions about Saluki Football this past week.

Tom Weber
Dec 144 min read


Saluki Football turns focus to retaining players
CARBONDALE, Ill. — A year ago, with little money to spend, the Salukis lost nine starters in the NCAA transfer portal. Southern is planning to increase its investment in the marketplace in 2026, improving its chances of keeping key players.

Tom Weber
Dec 78 min read


Snubbed by the committee, Saluki Football heads into critical off-season
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois was left out of the 24-team FCS Playoff field on Sunday, as the committee dismissed SIU’s favorable power rating, strength of schedule, and yesterday’s overwhelming win at Illinois State.

Tom Weber
Nov 234 min read


Finding solace in a five-overtime loss
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Watching a four-hour, college football drama unfold at Saluki Stadium yesterday, you knew it was either going to be a storybook-ending for the ages for Saluki Football, or the ultimate gut-punch.

Tom Weber
Nov 167 min read


Saluki Football still controls its own destiny
CARBONDALE, Ill. — The fate of the 2025 season depends on the outcome of two, must-win games for Saluki Football.

Tom Weber
Nov 95 min read


Making sense of the murky MVFC playoff picture
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Two upsets and one near-upset in the Missouri Valley Football Conference turned the playoff picture murky for six of the seven teams still in the hunt for a playoff spot with three weeks left in the regular season.

Tom Weber
Nov 26 min read


Run-game unlocks victories for Saluki Football
CARBONDALE, Ill. — One statistic stands out as the key to victory for Saluki Football throughout the 2025 season. When Southern Illinois out-gains an opponent in the run game, it wins.

Tom Weber
Oct 265 min read


Dawgs don’t need an overhaul, but here’s what we would fix
CARBONDALE, Ill. — After SIU’s disappointing loss to North Dakota and the team’s first two-game losing streak of the season, I asked Nick Hill for his prescription to get the Dawgs back to their winning ways.

Tom Weber
Oct 195 min read


At halfway point, Dawgs in great position to make second-half playoff push
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Using history as a guide, SIU will need seven or eight wins to make the 24-team FCS playoffs. Nine wins puts the Salukis in the conversation for a first-round bye.

Tom Weber
Oct 125 min read


How the Salukis have cranked up their running game
CARBONDALE, Ill. — A dominant running game has been the missing element from Saluki Football in recent years. That is no longer the case in 2025. Consider these facts: Southern Illinois leads the league and ranks sixth in the nation with an average of 240.4 rushing yards per game. The Salukis have recorded 17 rushing touchdowns through five games. Last year, they had 16 in the entire season. The team is averaging a stunning 7.1 yards per carry. That compares to 4.4 a year ago

Tom Weber
Oct 54 min read


Ranking the MVFC 1-through-10, heading into conference play
CARBONDALE, Ill. — The Missouri Valley Football Conference plays its first full slate of league games this week, and StrongDawgs Week 5 Power Ratings ranks them 1-through-10, including a few surprises. The top team is no surprise, however, as North Dakota State towers over the league. One power-rating system has the Bison at No. 39 in ALL of college football (just ahead of Kentucky, Pittsburgh and Florida.) NDSU’s analytics are off the charts on both sides of the ball. No out

Tom Weber
Sep 285 min read
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