D2-CFB Game Preview: West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats (0-5) vs. Wheeling Cardinals (2-2)

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Venue & Game Info

Stadium: Bishop Schmitt Field (capacity ~3,000)

Location: Wheeling, West Virginia

Kickoff Time: 12:30 PM ET

Broadcast: MEC TV / ESPN+ simulcast

Weather Forecast (Wheeling, WV)

Conditions: Mostly sunny, mild fall afternoon

Temperature: ~77°F at kickoff, cooling into the upper 60s by evening

Wind: 6–10 mph

Impact: Excellent football weather; minimal effect on passing/kicking

Injury Report

West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats (0–5, 0–2 MEC):

QB Luke Casey – Probable (ankle soreness)

WR Malik Brown – Questionable (hamstring)

Wheeling Cardinals (2–2, 1–1 MEC):

QB Javon Davis – Probable (shoulder soreness)

RB Curtis McGhee – Probable (knee bruise)

WR Jaden Lucas – Probable (ankle tweak)

Key Player Matchups

QB Luke Casey (WVWC) vs Wheeling Secondary

Casey has struggled behind a shaky offensive line; Wheeling’s secondary has forced turnovers in recent weeks.

WR Malik Brown (WVWC) vs CB Marcus Hall (Wheeling)

Brown is WVWC’s top target when healthy; Hall is Wheeling’s best cover corner.

QB Javon Davis (Wheeling) vs WVWC Pass Rush

Davis has been efficient in Wheeling’s two wins; WVWC’s defense has allowed over 40 PPG.

RB Curtis McGhee (Wheeling) vs LB Tyler Ross (WVWC)

McGhee is Wheeling’s workhorse; Ross leads WVWC in tackles.

Recent Team Form

West Virginia Wesleyan (0–5, 0–2 MEC):

L 55–9 vs Frostburg State (9/27/25)

L 45–16 vs West Virginia State (9/20/25)

L 31–0 vs Ohio Dominican (9/11/25)

L 48–20 vs Clarion (9/4/25)

L 51–14 @ Post (8/30/25)

Offense: ~11.8 PPG Defense: ~44.0 PPG

Wheeling (2–2, 1–1 MEC):

W 35–28 @ Fairmont State (9/20/25)

W 35–31 @ Lake Erie (9/13/25)

L 31–15 vs Walsh (9/6/25)

L 34–0 @ Clarion (8/28/25)

Offense: ~26.2 PPG Defense: ~23.2 PPG

Series History

All‑time: Wheeling leads the modern series

Recent:

2024: Wheeling 41–10

2023: Wheeling 38–14

2022: Wheeling 35–7

Trend: Wheeling has won 3 straight, all by multiple scores.

ATS (Against the Spread):

WVWC: 0–5 ATS last 5

Wheeling: 3–2 ATS last 5

Historical Betting Results:

Wheeling has covered in 3 straight vs WVWC

WVWC has failed to cover in 5 straight MEC games

Projected Score: Wheeling 38 – West Virginia Wesleyan 13

Game Odds

West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats               54

Wheeling Cardinals                                        – 21

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

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