D2-CFB Game Preview: Ohio Dominican Panthers (0-0) vs. West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats (0-2)

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Venue & Broadcast

Location: Cebe Ross Field, Buckhannon, West Virginia

Kickoff: 3:30 PM ET

Surface: Artificial turf

Capacity: ~5,000

Broadcast: Likely streamed via Mountain East Conference/host school platform; check team sites for links.

Weather Outlook (early-week forecast)

Temperature at kickoff: ~78°F (26°C)

Conditions: Mostly sunny, light southwest wind (5–8 mph)

Precipitation chance: <10%

Impact: Ideal offensive conditions — minimal wind disruption for passing/kicking games.

Injury & Availability Report

(DII programs often release limited official injury info — monitor late-week updates)

Ohio Dominican: No confirmed starters ruled out after 2024 season finale vs. Hillsdale; QB and RB units healthy, OL depth intact.

West Virginia Wesleyan: No major injuries reported; QB and WR rotations expected to be at full strength after 2024 season-ending loss to Glenville State.

Key Note: Both teams expected to be near full strength barring late-week scratches.

Recent Form

Ohio Dominican Panthers:

Last 5: L vs. Hillsdale 28–6, W @ Lake Erie 38–21, L @ Northwood 37–10, W vs. Walsh 16–7, L vs. Findlay 26–10.

Strength: Balanced offense, opportunistic defense in wins.

Concern: Inconsistency on the road.

West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats:

Last 5: L vs. Glenville State 42–23, L vs. Charleston (WV) 69–21, L @ UNC Pembroke 79–20, L vs. Concord 33–31, L @ West Liberty 21–9.

Strength: Capable of moving the ball in spurts; competitive in some home games.

Concern: Defensive struggles (allowed 40+ points in 8 games).

Series History

All-time: Limited/no recent recorded meetings — this is a rare non-conference pairing.

Context: Opportunity for ODU to start strong against a rebuilding WVWC program.

Key Player Matchups

QB Duel:

ODU QB — Efficient passer, thrives in play-action; must exploit WVWC’s secondary.

WVWC QB — Mobile threat, can extend plays; needs protection to avoid turnovers.

Ground Game:

ODU RB rotation — Physical runners who can control tempo.

WVWC RB1 — Shifty back, dangerous in space.

Defensive Edge:

ODU’s front seven vs. WVWC OL — pass rush could dictate game flow.

Betting Trends

ODU is 4-2 ATS in last 6 season openers.

WVWC is 2-8 ATS in last 10 home games.

WVWC allowed 40+ points in 8 of 11 games last season.

ODU has scored 30+ in 3 of last 5 wins.

Game Odds

Ohio Dominican Panthers                            – 17.5

West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats               54

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Wednesday, September 10, 2025

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