D2-CFB Game Preview: Oklahoma Baptist Bison (1-2) vs. Southwestern Oklahoma State Bulldogs (1-2)

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Venue & Game Details

Kickoff Time: 6:00 PM CT (7:00 PM ET)

Venue: Flex-Chem Field at Milam Stadium, Weatherford, Oklahoma (Capacity ~7,000, turf surface)

Broadcast: GAC Sports Network / ESPN+ / Bison Sports Radio Network (pregame at 5:30 p.m.)

Weather Forecast (Weatherford, OK)

Temperature: ~77°F (25°C) at kickoff, cooling into the upper 60s by the 4th quarter

Conditions: Mostly clear skies, light winds (5–9 mph)

Precipitation:

Impact: Excellent football weather; no disruptions expected

Injury Report (Projected)

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

Oklahoma Baptist Bison:

QB TJ McMahon healthy, coming off 316-yard passing performance vs Northwestern Oklahoma.

WR Nick Harris probable (hamstring), had 108 yards last week.

DL Jahden Brown active, 15 tackles and 2.5 sacks through 3 games.

Southwestern Oklahoma Bulldogs:

QB MJ Rivers healthy, 68.5% completion rate, 2 TDs vs Southeastern.

RB Red Martel probable (shoulder), averaging 95.7 YPG with a 66-yard TD run last week.

Secondary intact, 3 INTs this season including a pick-six vs Southeastern.

Key Player Matchups

OBU QB TJ McMahon vs. SWOSU Pass Defense
McMahon threw for 316 yards last week, the most by a Bison QB since 2022. SWOSU’s pass defense is elite, allowing just 117.7 YPG (5th nationally).

SWOSU RB Red Martel vs. OBU Front Seven
Martel has been a breakout freshman, averaging nearly 100 YPG. OBU must contain him to avoid long scoring plays.

Turnover Battle
OBU committed 8 turnovers in its first two games but had zero last week. SWOSU forced 3 turnovers vs Southeastern, including a game-sealing pick-six.

Recent Team Form

Oklahoma Baptist (1–2, 1–2 GAC):

L vs Harding (55–14)

L vs Henderson State (38–21)

W vs Northwestern Oklahoma (27–14)

Strength: Passing game resurging, improved ball security.

Weakness: Defense allowing 35.7 PPG.

Southwestern Oklahoma (1–2, 1–2 GAC):

L vs Harding (56–7)

L vs Ouachita Baptist (31–14)

W vs Southeastern Oklahoma (35–14)

Strength: Top-5 national pass defense, explosive big plays (44, 54, 66-yard scores last week).

Weakness: Run defense ranks last in GAC (274.7 YPG allowed, skewed by Harding’s 436-yard rushing game).

Conference vs. Conference

Both teams are GAC rivals.

Oklahoma Baptist: Looking for back-to-back wins for the first time in 2025.

Southwestern Oklahoma: Riding momentum after first win of the season, aiming to defend home turf on Family Day.

Series History

All-time series (since OBU joined D-II): Oklahoma Baptist leads 6–3.

Recent meetings:

2024: OBU 35, SWOSU 17 (Shawnee)

2023: OBU 27, SWOSU 14

2022: SWOSU 38, OBU 31 (OT)

Trend: OBU has won 2 straight; SWOSU’s last win came in 2022 in overtime.

Betting Trends:

OBU is 1–2 ATS this season (modeled).

SWOSU is 1–2 ATS this season.

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

SWOSU games have gone Under in 2 of 3 due to strong pass defense.

Historical Betting Results (Modeled)

2024: OBU -6.5 (covered, won 35–17)

2023: OBU -4.5 (covered, won 27–14)

2022: SWOSU +3.5 (covered, won 38–31 OT)

2021: OBU -7.5 (covered, won 31–20)

Game Odds

Oklahoma Baptist Bison                                               49

Southwestern Oklahoma State Bulldogs               – 2.5

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

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