D2-CFB Game Preview: Missouri Western Griffons (1-4) vs. Nebraska–Kearney Lopers (4-2)

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Venue & Game Details

Location: Ron & Carol Cope Stadium, Kearney, NE

Kickoff: 2:00 p.m. CT

Event: UNK Homecoming Game

Broadcast: MIAA Network / Griffon Sports Network

Weather Forecast (Kearney, NE)

Kickoff Temp: ~81°F

Conditions: Mostly sunny, warm fall afternoon

Wind: SSW at 8–10 mph

Impact: Minimal; excellent conditions for both passing and rushing attacks

Injury Report

Missouri Western: No major injuries reported; QB Kane Donovan remains the starter.

Nebraska–Kearney: RB Isaiah Harris (MIAA rushing leader, 698 yards, 6 TDs) missed last week vs Pittsburg State but is expected to be available.

Player Matchups

Missouri Western Griffons

QB Kane Donovan: 1,226 yards, 8 TD, 4 INT; No. 4 in MIAA passing yards.

WR Malik Moore: 3 TDs, 62 yards and 2 scores last week.

WR Gyasi Smith: Team-high 7 catches for 65 yards vs Emporia State.

Defense: No. 1 in MIAA rush defense (97.2 YPG allowed).

Nebraska–Kearney Lopers

RB Isaiah Harris: 698 rushing yards (7th nationally), 6 TDs.

QB balanced attack: 889 passing yards, 7 TDs.

DE Xavier Morrow: MIAA leader in TFLs (8) and 3 sacks.

CB Ife Current: 4 INTs (MIAA leader), including a pick-six.

Defense: Leads MIAA in sacks (18) and takeaways (14).

Key Battle: Missouri Western’s elite run defense vs. UNK’s run-heavy offense led by Harris.

Team Records & Recent Form

Missouri Western

L vs Emporia State 50-14

L @ Fort Hays State 31-23

L vs Central Missouri 34-26

W vs Missouri S&T 27-10

L @ Augustana 30-26

Nebraska–Kearney

L @ Pittsburg State 23-6

W @ Washburn 31-24

W vs Emporia State 34-20

W @ Fort Hays State 26-7

W vs Chadron State 41-21

L @ Wayne State (NE) 28-21

Series History

All-time (since 2012): Missouri Western leads 7-4.

Last meeting (Oct 19, 2024): UNK 24, MWSU 23 (decided by last-second FG).

Last 2 meetings: Both decided by a game-winning field goal.

Betting Trends

Missouri Western: 1-4 SU, 1-4 ATS; 3-2 O/U.

Nebraska–Kearney: 4-2 SU, 4-2 ATS; 3-3 O/U.

UNK has won 2 of last 3 vs MWSU, both by one score.

MWSU has covered in 3 of last 5 road games.

Projected Score: Nebraska–Kearney 27, Missouri Western 17

Game Odds

Missouri Western Griffons          51

Nebraska–Kearney Lopers           – 7

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 10, 2025

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