NAIA-CFB Game Preview: Texas Wesleyan Rams (7-4) vs. William Penn (IA) Statesmen (10-1)

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Venue & Event Details

Location: William Penn Stadium, Oskaloosa, Iowa

Kickoff: 1:00 PM CST

Event: NAIA Football Championship Series – First Round

Weather Forecast

Temperature: 42°F (6°C) at kickoff, dropping into the 30s by late afternoon

Conditions: Mostly cloudy, 10–15 mph winds from the northwest

Impact: Passing efficiency may be reduced; run-heavy teams could benefit from the conditions

Injury Report

Texas Wesleyan Rams: QB Francis (minor ankle sprain earlier in season) is expected to start; WR Summers (hamstring) cleared after limited reps last week.

William Penn Statesmen: RB Elijah Banks (shoulder) listed as probable; OL depth slightly thinned after Mitchell Bowl equivalent, but starters remain intact.

Key Player Matchups

QB Francis (Texas Wesleyan) vs William Penn Secondary: Francis has thrown for over 2,000 yards this season, but must handle cold-weather passing against a disciplined Statesmen defense.

RB Elijah Banks (William Penn) vs Texas Wesleyan Front Seven: Banks is averaging 5.6 yards per carry; Rams must contain him to avoid long drives.

WR Summers (Texas Wesleyan) vs CB Marcus Hill (William Penn): Summers’ deep-threat ability could stretch the field, but Hill is one of the conference’s top lockdown corners.

Recent Team Forms

Texas Wesleyan Rams: Closed regular season strong with three straight wins, including a 31–24 victory over Langston. Offense averaging 28.7 points per game.

William Penn Statesmen: Dominant 10–1 record, only loss to Grand View. Defense allowing just 17 points per game, offense balanced with 200+ rushing yards per contest.

Series History

First-ever postseason meeting between Texas Wesleyan and William Penn.

Programs have not met in regular season play; stylistic contrast adds intrigue.

Betting Trends

Texas Wesleyan is 4–1 ATS in last 5 games as an underdog.

William Penn is 6–2 ATS in last 8 home games.

Unders have hit in 5 of William Penn’s last 7 contests.

Historical Betting Results

NAIA postseason games in Iowa often trend under due to cold-weather conditions.

Heart of America teams are 7–3 in first-round playoff games over the past five seasons.

Prediction: William Penn 27 – Texas Wesleyan 20

GAME ODDS

Texas Wesleyan Rams                    48.5

William Penn (IA) Statesmen      – 7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, November 21, 2025

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