FCS-CFB Game Preview: Portland State Vikings (0-6) vs. Eastern Washington Eagles (2-4)

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Venue & Game Info

Stadium: Roos Field (capacity ~8,600, red turf “Inferno”)

Location: Cheney, Washington

Kickoff Time: 4:00 PM PT (7:00 PM ET)

Broadcast: ESPN+ / SWX / 700 ESPN Radio Spokane

Special Note: Eastern Washington’s 102nd Homecoming Game, capped with postgame fireworks 🎆

Weather Forecast (Cheney, WA)

Conditions: Partly cloudy

Temperature: ~71°F at kickoff, cooling into the 60s by evening

Wind: 5–7 mph

Impact: Comfortable fall football weather; minimal effect on gameplay

Injury Report

Portland State Vikings:

QB J. Sagapolutele – Probable (minor shoulder soreness)

RB D. Thompson – Probable (ankle tweak)

Eastern Washington Eagles:

QB N. Bell – Probable (hand bruise)

WR N. Cronquist – Probable (hamstring tightness)

Key Player Matchups

QB J. Sagapolutele (PSU) vs EWU Secondary

392 passing yards, 1 TD, 4 INTs; must limit turnovers.

RB D. Thompson (PSU) vs LB Read Sunn (EWU)

Thompson: 82 rushing yards, 1 TD. Sunn: 9 tackles vs Montana State, defensive leader.

QB N. Bell (EWU) vs PSU Pass Rush

Bell: 505 passing yards, 2 TDs, 4 INTs; also 268 rushing yards, 6 rushing TDs.

WR N. Cronquist (EWU) vs PSU CBs

Cronquist: 14 receptions, 190 yards. PSU’s secondary has struggled against explosive plays.

Recent Team Form

Portland State (0–5, 0–1 Big Sky)

L 23–3 @ Hawaii

L 50–20 @ North Dakota

L 69–0 @ BYU

L 42–0 vs Tarleton State

L 45–13 vs Northern Colorado (2024 finale)

Offense: 9.2 PPG Defense: 56.8 PPG

Eastern Washington (1–4, 0–1 Big Sky)

L 57–3 @ Montana State

W 52–31 vs Western Illinois

L 17–14 @ Northern Iowa

L 51–14 @ Boise State

L 31–21 @ Incarnate Word

Offense: 27.6 PPG Defense: 34.0 PPG

Series History

All‑time: Dead even at 22–22–1

At Roos Field: EWU trails 9–11–1 vs PSU

Recent: Portland State has won the last two meetings

Trend: Winner of this game takes the all‑time series lead

ATS (Against the Spread):

Portland State: 2–3 ATS last 5

Eastern Washington: 2–3 ATS last 5

Historical Betting Results:

PSU has covered in 2 straight vs EWU

EWU has failed to cover in 3 of last 4 home games

Projected Score: Eastern Washington 34 – Portland State 17

Game Odds

Portland State Vikings                   59

Eastern Washington Eagles         – 11.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 3, 2025

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