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Wednesday, July 22, 2015
RFC Small College Preview: Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC)--(NAIA)
Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC)
2014 Football Standings Looking back: Morningside and Northwestern (Iowa) both shared the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) championship in 2014, with both squads finishing league play at 8-1. The Mustangs (11-2 overall in 2014) advanced to the quarterfinals of the NAIA playoffs after finishing the regular season at 10-1, losing to eventual national runner-up Marian. As for the Red Raiders, their postseason was cut short in the first round, falling to Missouri Valley, 20-17, in double overtime. Looking ahead: The race for the 2015 GPAC crown could down to Morningside and Northwestern again, just like 2014.
Predicted order of finish (2014 overall record in parentheses):
2. Northwestern (Iowa)--(9-2): After back-to-back playoff appearances over the last two years, the Red Raiders hope to take even bigger steps towards making an even deeper postseason run this season.
3. Doane (7-3): The Tigers hope that a season-ending four-game winning streak will carry over into 2015.
4. Dakota Wesleyan (7-4): If they're to contend for the GPAC title this season, the Tigers must learn to how to win on the road, as they finished just 1-3 in away games, 6-1 at home.
5. Hastings (6-4): The Broncos will play only one home game during the season's first full month: the home opener against Doane on September 19.
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