St. Louis, Mo. –
Presidents of the nine-member
Gateway Football Conference and
the 10-member Missouri Valley
Conference have approved a
rebranding initiative that
changes the football conference
name from the Gateway Football
Conference to the Missouri
Valley Football Conference. The
change is effective immediately.
It represents the second name
change for the football league,
which begins its 24th season
this fall. Initially, the
conference competed under the
Gateway Collegiate Athletic
Conference (1985-91) and the
Gateway Football Conference
(1992-2007).
“This is going to allow the
Missouri Valley Football
Conference members to take
advantage of year-long positive
exposure received by the
Missouri Valley Conference,”
said Missouri Valley Football
Conference commissioner Patty
Viverito. “Both leagues have
developed a tremendous brand
name, but the timing for the
name change is right. The league
expands July 1 with two new
members, and with this new,
stronger lineup, rebranding now
makes sense.”
Although the league will share
the Missouri Valley name, the
football-playing members will
compete under a separate
administrative umbrella, as the
Missouri Valley Conference and
the Missouri Valley Football
Conference will remain separate
entities.
Members of the Missouri Valley
Football Conference (and initial
year of membership) include
Illinois State University
(1985), Indiana State University
(1986), Missouri State
University (1985), North Dakota
State University (2008), the
University of Northern Iowa
(1985), South Dakota State
University (2008), Southern
Illinois University (1985),
Western Illinois University
(1985), and Youngstown State
University (1997).
Five Missouri Valley Football
Conference members also compete
in the Missouri Valley
Conference (Illinois State,
Indiana State, Missouri State,
Northern Iowa, and Southern
Illinois). Three league schools
compete in the Summit League
(North Dakota State, South
Dakota State, and Western
Illinois), while Youngstown
State competes in the Horizon
League for its other sports.