FBS-CFB Game Preview: Duquesne Dukes (1-2) vs. Akron Zips (0-3)

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Kickoff: 6:00 PM ET
Venue: InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field, Akron, Ohio
Broadcast: ESPN+

Weather Forecast (Akron, OH)

Temperature: ~73°F (23°C) at kickoff

Conditions: Partly cloudy, light winds (5–7 mph)

Impact: Comfortable evening conditions; no major weather disruptions expected.

Injury Report

Duquesne Dukes (NEC/FCS):

QB Tyler Riddell (604 yards, 8 TDs, 1 INT) healthy.

WR Joey Isabella (22 catches, 319 yards, 3 TDs) available.

RB Taj Butts (103 yards rushing) and RB Shawn Solomon Jr. (81 yards, 1 TD) both active.

Defense led by LB Jabari Odoemenem (20 tackles, 2.5 TFL).

Akron Zips (MAC):

QB Ben Finley (475 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT) healthy.

RB Jordan Gant (117 rushing yards) available.

WR Israel Polk (116 yards, 2 TDs) and WR Myles Walker (89 yards) both active.

No major defensive absences reported.

Key Player Matchups

QB Tyler Riddell (Duquesne) vs. Akron Secondary

Riddell has been efficient (64.8% completions); Akron must prevent deep shots to Isabella.

WR Joey Isabella (Duquesne) vs. Akron Corners

Isabella averages 106.3 YPG; he’s the Dukes’ go-to weapon.

QB Ben Finley (Akron) vs. Duquesne Pass Rush

Finley has struggled with accuracy (44.7% completions); Dukes will look to pressure him.

RB Jordan Gant (Akron) vs. Duquesne Front Seven

Gant’s power running could open up Akron’s passing game.

Recent Team Form

Duquesne Dukes (1–2, FCS)

8/30/25: L 61–9 @ Pitt

9/6/25: W 55–14 vs. Lincoln (PA)

9/13/25: L 35–21 vs. Lehigh

Trend: Offense productive behind Riddell, but defense giving up 36 PPG.

Akron Zips (0–3, MAC)

8/28/25: L 10–0 vs. Wyoming

9/6/25: L 68–0 @ Nebraska

9/13/25: L 31–28 @ UAB

Trend: Offense improving after UAB game, but defense has been inconsistent.

Series History

This is the first-ever meeting between Duquesne and Akron.

Betting Trends

Akron:

1–2 ATS in 2025.

1 of 3 games has gone over the total.

0–5 SU in last 5 home games.

Duquesne:

1–2 ATS in 2025.

2 of 3 games have gone over the total.

0–5 SU in last 5 vs. FBS opponents.

Head-to-Head: First meeting.

Historical Betting Results

Akron: Historically struggles ATS as a heavy favorite; often fails to cover spreads of 20+.

Duquesne: Rarely competitive SU vs. FBS, but has covered in 2 of last 5 such games.

MAC vs. FCS: MAC teams cover ~65% of the time in these matchups.

Game Odds

Duquesne Dukes              52.5

Akron Zips                          – 21

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

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