Salukis bring football to the forefront
December 6th, 2007, 2:21 pm by sporterThursday, Dec. 6, 2007
By Steve Porter
Basketball normally is the most attractive sport at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. The Salukis have made it their passion and a continuing success story at a (dare I say it) mid-major school. Actually, I think MVC basketball has passed the mid-major level. But that’s another story for a different day.
Now, football is growing about as quickly. SIUC, which belongs to the Gateway Conference, is one win away from playing for the national title in the Football Championship Series (that’s 1-A for you old-timers).
SIUC welcomes Delaware at 3 p.m. Saturday on national television (ESPN) at McAndrew Stadium and if the Salukis prevail, trhey’ll be matched against Applachian State or Richmond in the finals next weekend in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Yes, it’s that Appalachian State, which upset Michigan the first week of the season.
The Salukis won the championship in 1983, when Rey Depmsey coached them and Roxana High standout Gary Carter played for them. So it has been a long road back to the top and coach Jerry Kill has SIUC humming.
It’d be great to see the Salukis taking the Chattanoga Choo Choo next week and then making another run for the MVC title in basketball. Little Egypt is percolating these days under a pyramid of sports success.
Football is no longer wandering in the wilderness.





