D3-CFB Game Preview: Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves (0-0) vs. Dakota State Trojans (0-0)

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Venue & Game Details

Kickoff Time: 7:00 p.m. CDT

Venue: Brian Kern Family Stadium on Blankley Field, Madison, South Dakota

Special Event: 10th Annual Ag Bowl — DSU is 6–3 all-time in Ag Bowl games, including a win over Dakota Wesleyan in 2024.

Weather Forecast (Madison, SD)

Conditions: Mostly clear skies, low humidity

Temperature at Kickoff: ~72°F (22°C)

Wind: 5–8 mph from the northwest

Impact: Ideal football weather — minimal wind effect on passing or special teams.

Injury & Availability Report

Dakota State Trojans

Questionable: WR1 (ankle sprain, limited practice), starting CB (hamstring soreness).

Out: Backup LB (shoulder).

Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves

Questionable: RB Trystin Myers (hamstring) — former Second Team All-A-R-C, returning for fifth season.

Out: None reported from preseason camp.

Recent Form & Trends

Dakota State: Opened 2025 with a narrow rivalry loss to Dakota Wesleyan, missing a potential game-winning FG in the final minute. Defense allowed just 16 points but offense struggled to finish drives.

Nebraska Wesleyan: Despite a 3–7 record in 2024, played competitively against top A-R-C teams; returns a veteran offensive line anchored by All-Region tackle Owen Anthony.

Series History

All-Time Series: Dakota State leads 1–0.

Last Meeting: Sept. 2, 2023 — DSU won 41–25 in Lincoln, NE, after leading 38–6 late in the third quarter.

Key Player Matchups

NWU Offensive Line vs. DSU Pass Rush – Prairie Wolves boast one of the most experienced OL units in the A-R-C, led by Owen Anthony and Jake Rhodes; DSU’s front seven must generate pressure to disrupt QB Connor White.

DSU RB Committee vs. NWU Front Seven – Trojans averaged 115.1 rush YPG in 2024; NWU’s defensive line, led by Hunter Hanke (Second Team All-A-R-C), will aim to control the trenches.

Special Teams Impact – DSU’s missed FG in Week 1 looms large; NWU’s special teams were a bright spot in 2024, with long snapper Sam Contreras earning All-Conference honors.

Betting Trends

Dakota State is 6-3 all-time in Ag Bowl games.

Nebraska Wesleyan is 1-4 in its last 5 season openers.

The Under has hit in 4 of DSU’s last 6 home games.

Game Odds

Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves         46.5

Dakota State Trojans                                      – 3.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 5, 2025

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