Sitting at 2-3 overall, 1-1 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference, the Panthers have time to right ship and make a push for the FCS Playoffs.
The cloud that is looming over UNI is how much of a hangover it has following a 56-31 loss to No. 1 North Dakota State home, a game the Panthers put a lot of heart and soul into winning.
"Taking a loss like that is never a good thing," junior receiver Jaylin James said. "After talking to coach Farley and the coaches, I think we learned is how much our team is capable of doing.