The Buena Vista BVers football program from 1910 to 1919 represented Buena Vista College—now known as Buena Vista University—in its third decade of college football competition. The team was known as the BVers.
The 1910 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's first year under head coach Frank Harrison, the team compiled a 0–4–1 record as an independent.
The 1911 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's second year under head coach Frank Harrison, the team compiled a 1–6 record as an independent.
The 1912 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's first year under head coach Reyburn Rutledge, the team compiled a 1–5 record as an independent.[6]
The 1913 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's first year under head coach Arthur Hammond, the team compiled a 3–3 record as an independent.[7]
The 1914 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's second year under head coach Arthur Hammond, the team compiled a 0–4 record as an independent.
The 1915 Buena Vista football team (the team referred to itself as the Salmon and Black) represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. The team compiled a 4–2–1 record as an independent.
Head coach Edward Ball died by drowning after the season's end.[8]
The 1916 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's first year under head coach Robert Preston, the team compiled a 5–3 record as an independent.[9]
The 1917 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's first year under head coach A. A. Gilmore, the team compiled a 1–3 record as an independent.[10]
The 1918 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's first year under head coach C. White, the team compiled a perfect 3–0 record as an independent.
The 1919 Buena Vista BVers football team represented Buena Vista College of Storm Lake, Iowa. In the team's first year under head coach V. A. Woodworth, the team compiled a 3–2 record as an independent.