NAIA-CFB Game Preview: Dickinson State Blue Hawks (2-1) vs. Montana Western Bulldogs (2-1)

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Venue & Game Details

  • Kickoff Time: 1:00 PM MDT (2:00 PM CDT)
  • Venue: Bulldog Stadium, Dillon, Montana
  • Capacity: ~4,000
  • Conference: Frontier Conference (both programs are members in 2025)
  • Event: Montana Western Shepherd’s Garage Game Day / Homecoming

Weather Forecast (Dillon, MT)

  • Kickoff Temperature: ~20°C (68°F), cooling into the upper 50s by evening
  • Conditions: Mostly sunny with scattered clouds
  • Wind: 10–15 km/h from the west
  • Precipitation:
  • Impact: Ideal fall football weather; altitude (5,200 ft) could test Dickinson State’s conditioning.

Injury Report

  • Dickinson State Blue Hawks:
    • QB group healthy; starter threw for 2 TDs in the 30–15 win over Valley City State (Aug 28).
    • RB rotation intact, with one back averaging 85+ yards per game.
    • Secondary thin after injuries in the 7–35 loss to Carroll (Sept 20).
  • Montana Western Bulldogs:
  • QB group healthy; starter threw for 3 TDs in the 35–21 win at Rocky Mountain (Sept 20).
  • WR corps intact, including a top target who had 120 yards vs. MSU-Northern.
  • DL slightly banged up but starters expected to play.

(Note: NAIA programs release limited injury info; updates closer to kickoff may adjust this.)

Key Player Matchups

  • Dickinson State QB vs. Montana Western Secondary
    • DSU QB has averaged 210 passing yards per game but struggled vs. Carroll’s defense.
    • Montana Western’s secondary has forced multiple turnovers in two of three games.
  • Montana Western QB vs. DSU Defensive Front
    • UMW QB threw for 3 TDs in the Rocky Mountain win.
    • DSU’s defense allowed 35 points to Carroll and must generate pressure to stay competitive.
  • Running Game Battle
  • DSU RB averaging nearly 90 yards per game.
  • UMW RB committee has combined for 150+ rushing yards per game.

Recent Team Form

  • Dickinson State Blue Hawks (2–1)
    • W 30–15 vs. Valley City State (Aug 28)
    • W 33–16 @ MSU-Northern (Sept 13)
    • L 7–35 vs. Carroll (Sept 20)
    • Strengths: Balanced offense, opportunistic defense.
    • Weaknesses: Secondary depth, struggled against top-tier opponents.
  • Montana Western Bulldogs (2–1)
  • L 27–38 @ Montana Tech (Aug 28)
  • W 52–0 vs. MSU-Northern (Sept 6)
  • W 35–21 @ Rocky Mountain (Sept 20)
  • Strengths: Explosive passing game, strong home-field advantage.
  • Weaknesses: Defense vulnerable against elite rushing attacks.

Conference vs. Conference

  • Both teams are Frontier Conference rivals.
  • This is a cross-division Frontier matchup with early-season playoff implications.
  • Montana Western is looking to stay in the Frontier title race, while Dickinson State is seeking a statement road win.

Series History

  • All-time series: Montana Western leads.
  • Last 3 meetings: Montana Western has won 2 of 3.
  • 2024 season: Montana Western defeated Dickinson State 28–14 in Dickinson, ND.
  • Trend: Montana Western has had the upper hand recently, especially at home.

Betting Trends

  • Dickinson State:
    • 2–1 ATS in 2025
    • 1–4 ATS in last 5 vs. Frontier opponents
    • 3 of last 4 games have gone Under
  • Montana Western:
  • 2–1 ATS in 2025
  • 4–1 ATS in last 5 home games
  • 3 of last 4 games have gone Over

Historical Betting Results

  • 2024: Montana Western -6.5 covered in a 28–14 win (Under cashed).
  • 2023: Dickinson State +3.5 upset Montana Western 24–21 (Over cashed).
  • 2022: Montana Western -7.5 covered in a 31–17 win (Under cashed).

Game Odds

Dickinson State Blue Hawks        52

Montana Western Bulldogs        – 7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 26, 2025

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