2013 Indiana State Sycamores football team

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2013 Indiana State Sycamores football
Indiana State Sycamores wordmark.svg
Conference Missouri Valley Football Conference
2013 record1–11 (0–8 MVFC)
Head coach Mike Sanford (1st season)
Offensive coordinatorBrian Shepperd (1st season)
Defensive coordinator Brian Cabral (1st season)
Home stadium Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 12,764)
Seasons
  2012
2014  
2013 Missouri Valley Football Conference standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
No. 1 North Dakota State $^ 80    150 
No. 13 South Dakota Sate ^ 53    95 
No. 18 Youngstown State  53    84 
Southern Illinois  53    75 
Missouri State  53    57 
Illinois State  44    56 
South Dakota  35    48 
Northern Iowa  35    75 
Western Illinois  26    48 
Indiana State  08    111 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2013 Indiana State Sycamores football team represented Indiana State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first year head coach Mike Sanford and played their home games at Memorial Stadium. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. They finished the season 1–11, 0–8 in MVFC play to finish in last place.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 297:00 pmat Indiana * BTN L 35–7340,278
September 712:00 pmat Purdue *BTNL 14–2050,165
September 143:00 pm Quincy *W 70–77,002
September 288:00 pmat Tennessee Tech *L 37–388,970
October 53:00 pm Youngstown State Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Terre Haute, IN
WBCB L 24–358,000
October 122;00 PMat South Dakota L 14–176,710
October 192:00 pmat Illinois State ESPN3 L 14–558,262
October 263:00 pmNo. 1 North Dakota State
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Terre Haute, IN
ESPN3L 10–565,009
November 22:00 pmat Missouri State L 7–496,648
November 93:00 pmat No. 19 South Dakota State L 0–295,317
November 162:00 pm Western Illinois
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Terre Haute, IN
L 14–214,109
November 232:00 pm Southern Illinois
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Terre Haute, IN
L 9–312,988

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