D2-CFB Game Preview: Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers (0-3) vs. Hillsdale Chargers (1-2)

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Venue & Game Details

Kickoff Time: 2:00 PM ET (1:00 PM CT)

Venue: Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium, Hillsdale, Michigan (Capacity ~8,500, turf surface)

Broadcast: ESPN+ / Hillsdale Chargers Network

Special Note: Hillsdale’s Homecoming, including a ceremony honoring the 40th anniversary of the 1985 NAIA National Championship team

Weather Forecast (Hillsdale, MI)

Temperature: ~72°F (22°C) at kickoff

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

Precipitation:

Impact: Perfect fall football weather; no disruptions expected

Injury Report (Projected)

(Note: D-II programs rarely release official injury reports; this is based on recent availability trends)

Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers:

QB Harrison Burch (RS freshman) – healthy, starting all 3 games

RB Emmanuel McRae – questionable (ankle)

WR Camron Brogan – probable (hamstring)

Hillsdale Chargers:

RB Ben Ngishu – healthy, breakout 142-yard game vs Ashland

OL depth thin after Week 2 injury

Defense fully intact

Key Player Matchups

Harrison Burch (KWC QB) vs. Hillsdale Secondary
Burch has shown promise, ranking among G-MAC leaders in passing yards, but turnovers (4 INTs in 3 games) have stalled drives. Hillsdale’s DBs will look to capitalize.

Ben Ngishu (Hillsdale RB) vs. KWC Front Seven
Ngishu rushed for 142 yards and a TD last week, accounting for 75% of Hillsdale’s offense. Kentucky Wesleyan’s defense has allowed 35.7 PPG, so containing him is critical.

Turnover Battle
KWC has forced 7 turnovers in 3 games but also committed 9 themselves. Hillsdale’s ability to protect the ball could decide the game.

Recent Team Form

Kentucky Wesleyan (0–3, 0–1 G-MAC):

L vs Savannah State (45–19)

L @ Lane (31–27)

L vs Quincy (30–27)

Strength: Passing attack (2nd in G-MAC in passing yards per game)

Weakness: Rushing offense (last in G-MAC, 30.7 YPG) and turnovers

Hillsdale (1–2, 0–1 G-MAC):

W vs Michigan Tech (28–21)

L @ Ashland (26–9)

L vs Indianapolis (31–17)

Strength: Emerging ground game with Ngishu, opportunistic defense

Weakness: Pass protection (5 sacks allowed vs Ashland)

Conference vs. Conference

Both teams are G-MAC rivals.

Hillsdale: A traditional G-MAC contender, trying to avoid an 0–2 conference start.

Kentucky Wesleyan: Still searching for its first win of 2025, looking to upset on the road.

Series History

All-time series: Hillsdale leads 6–1

Recent meetings:

2024: Hillsdale 41, Kentucky Wesleyan 7

2023: Hillsdale 44, Kentucky Wesleyan 14

Trend: Hillsdale has won 6 straight, all by 19+ points.

Betting Trends:

Hillsdale is 2–1 ATS this season (modeled).

Kentucky Wesleyan is 0–3 ATS this season.

Hillsdale games have gone Under in 2 of 3 due to defensive play.

KWC games have gone Over in 2 of 3 due to defensive struggles.

Historical Betting Results (Modeled)

2024: Hillsdale -10.5 (covered, won 41–7)

2023: Hillsdale -12.5 (covered, won 44–14)

2022: Hillsdale -9.5 (covered, won 35–14)

2021: Hillsdale -7.5 (covered, won 31–10)

Game Odds

Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers                     51.5

Hillsdale Chargers                                           – 14

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

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