D2-CFB Game Preview: West Florida Argonauts (3-1) vs. Northeastern State RiverHawks (2-2)

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Venue & Game Info

Stadium: Gable Field at Doc Wadley Stadium (capacity ~8,300)

Location: Tahlequah, Oklahoma

Kickoff Time: 1:00 PM CT (2:00 PM ET)

Broadcast: ESPN+ / NSU Radio (Lakes Country 102.1 FM)

Special Note: This is NSU’s Indigenous Peoples’ Game, adding cultural and community significance to the matchup.

Weather Forecast (Tahlequah, OK)

Conditions: Mostly sunny, warm fall afternoon

Temperature: ~78°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 Florida Argonauts (#3 nationally ranked):

QB Peewee Jarrett – Probable (ankle soreness)

WR David Durden – Questionable (hamstring)

Northeastern State RiverHawks:

QB Tyler McTaggart – Probable (shoulder soreness)

RB Chris Allen – Probable (knee bruise)

Key Player Matchups

QB Peewee Jarrett (UWF) vs NSU Secondary

Jarrett has been one of the most efficient passers in DII, with multiple 250+ yard games.

WR David Durden (UWF) vs CB Jordan Carter (NSU)

Durden is UWF’s top deep threat; Carter is NSU’s best cover corner.

QB Tyler McTaggart (NSU) vs UWF Pass Rush

McTaggart has shown poise but must avoid turnovers against a relentless Argonauts front.

RB Chris Allen (NSU) vs LB Shamar Lewis (UWF)

Allen is NSU’s most consistent offensive weapon; Lewis leads UWF in tackles.

Recent Team Form

West Florida Argonauts (3–1, Gulf South Conference)

W 28–7 vs Kentucky Wesleyan

W 48–21 vs Lenoir‑Rhyne

L 28–7 @ Valdosta State

W 35–14 vs North Greenville

Offense: ~29.5 PPG Defense: ~17.5 PPG

Northeastern State RiverHawks (2–2, Independent)

W 28–21 @ Saginaw Valley State

L 27–24 vs Missouri S&T

L 49–21 @ North Alabama

W 70–12 vs Westgate Christian

Offense: ~35.7 PPG Defense: ~27.2 PPG

Series History

All‑time: First‑ever meeting between the two programs.

Trend: UWF has been a perennial playoff contender since its 2016 inception, while NSU is rebuilding and seeking a signature win.

ATS (Against the Spread):

UWF: 3–1 ATS last 4

NSU: 2–2 ATS last 4

Historical Betting Results:

No prior head‑to‑head history

UWF has covered in 3 of last 4 games vs unranked opponents

NSU has failed to cover in 2 of last 3 vs ranked foes

Projected Score: West Florida 41 – Northeastern State 17

Game Odds

West Florida Argonauts                                – 21.5

Northeastern State RiverHawks                 57

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

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