D3-CFB Game Preview: SUNY Morrisville Mustangs (0-2) vs. Union (NY) Garnet Chargers (0-2)

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Kickoff: 10:00 AM ET
Venue: Frank Bailey Field at Bertagna-Class of 1985 Stadium, Schenectady, New York (Capacity: ~5,600)
Broadcast: ESPN+ / Liberty League Network

Weather Forecast (Schenectady, NY)

Temperature: ~69°F (20°C) at kickoff, cooling into the mid-60s by the 4th quarter

Conditions: Partly cloudy, light winds (5–8 mph)

Impact: Ideal early fall football weather; no disruptions expected.

Injury Report

SUNY Morrisville Mustangs (Empire 8):

QB Ethan Rivera (ankle) – Probable.

RB Jaylen Ortiz (hamstring) – Questionable.

LB Marcus Hill (shoulder) – Out.

Union Garnet Chargers (Liberty League):

QB Tyler Szalkowski (starter, 2 TDs, 1 INT through 2 games) – Healthy.

RB Michael Fiore (knee) – Probable.

WR Chris Anderson (concussion protocol) – Doubtful.

Key Player Matchups

QB Ethan Rivera (Morrisville) vs. Union Secondary

Rivera’s dual-threat ability is central to the Mustangs’ offense; Union must contain him outside the pocket.

RB Jaylen Ortiz (Morrisville) vs. Union Front Seven

If active, Ortiz’s downhill running could help Morrisville control tempo.

QB Tyler Szalkowski (Union) vs. Morrisville Pass Rush

Szalkowski has been efficient but must avoid turnovers against an opportunistic Mustang defense.

RB Michael Fiore (Union) vs. Morrisville Linebackers

Fiore’s ability to grind out yards between the tackles will be key to sustaining drives.

Recent Team Form

SUNY Morrisville Mustangs (0–2, Empire 8)

9/6/25: L 17–14 @ Kean

9/13/25: L 30–14 vs. Rochester (NY)

Trend: Offense averaging 14 PPG; defense allowing 25 PPG.

Union Garnet Chargers (0–2, Liberty League)

9/6/25: L 33–14 @ Susquehanna

9/13/25: L 30–6 vs. Cortland

Trend: Offense averaging just 10 PPG; defense allowing 31.5 PPG.

Series History

This is the first-ever meeting between SUNY Morrisville and Union (NY).

Betting Trends

SUNY Morrisville:

2–3 ATS in last 5 games.

3 of last 5 games have gone under the total.

1–4 SU in last 5 road games.

Union:

1–4 ATS in last 5 games.

4 of last 5 games have gone under the total.

2–3 SU in last 5 home games.

Head-to-Head: First meeting.

Historical Betting Results

Morrisville: Struggles ATS as a road underdog; unders common due to offensive inconsistency.

Union: Stronger ATS at home historically, but recent struggles offensively have led to unders.

Empire 8 vs. Liberty League: Liberty League teams cover ~58% of the time in interconference matchups.

Game Odds

SUNY Morrisville Mustangs        46.5

Union (NY) Garnet Chargers        – 9.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 19, 2025

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