FBS-CFB Game Preview: Western Illinois Leathernecks (0-1) vs. Northwestern Wildcats (0-1)

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Game Overview

Date & Time: Friday, September 5, 2025 – Kickoff 7:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. CT

Venue: Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium, 2235 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208

Surface: FieldTurf

Broadcast: BTN

Weather Report (Evanston, IL – Kickoff)

Conditions: Mild, partly cloudy

Temperature: ~64°F (18°C)

Wind: Light, ~5–7 mph from the northeast

Precipitation: 0% chance

Impact: Ideal football weather; minimal effect on passing/kicking

Injury Report

Western Illinois

No major injuries reported after Week 1 loss to Illinois

Northwestern

DB Dillon Tatum – Out for season (undisclosed)

OL Richie Hagarty – Out for season (undisclosed)

Recent Team Form

Western Illinois

Week 1: Managed just 163 total yards vs. Illinois; 29 rush yards, 134 pass yards

QB Chris Irvin: 14/29, 134 YDS

RB Marcus Holman: 12 CAR, 20 YDS

WR Demari Davis: 4 REC, 65 YDS

Defense allowed 6.5 yards/play

Northwestern

Week 1: Outgained by Tulane 362–283; committed 5 turnovers (4 INTs by QB Preston Stone)

QB Preston Stone: 19/36, 161 YDS, 0 TD, 4 INT

RB Cam Porter: 6 CAR, 46 YDS

WR Griffin Wilde: 6 REC, 64 YDS

Key Player Matchups

QB Chris Irvin (WIU) vs. Northwestern Secondary

Irvin’s efficiency will be tested; Wildcats’ DBs looking to rebound after Tulane game.

RB Cam Porter (NU) vs. WIU Front Seven

Porter’s power running could exploit WIU’s front that gave up nearly 6 YPC to Illinois.

WR Griffin Wilde (NU) vs. WIU Coverage

Wilde’s route running and YAC ability could be a mismatch against WIU’s corners.

WIU O‑Line vs. NU Pass Rush

WIU allowed 4 sacks in opener; Northwestern needs to generate pressure to force mistakes.

Series History

All-Time: Northwestern leads 1–0

Last Meeting: Sept. 20, 2014 – Northwestern 24, Western Illinois 7 (Evanston)

Betting Trends

Western Illinois

0–5 ATS last 5 games

Over in 4 of last 5 games

0–8 SU last 8 games

0–11 SU last 11 vs. Big Ten opponents

Northwestern

3–9 ATS last 12 games

Over in 8 of last 12 games

1–6 SU last 7 games

1–5 ATS last 6 home games

Over in 6 of last 7 September games

Suggested Wagering Model

Model Inputs:

Talent gap: Big Ten roster vs. mid‑tier FCS

Northwestern’s turnover issues vs. WIU’s inability to generate offense vs. FBS

WIU’s poor rushing attack (29 yards in opener) vs. NU’s front seven

Motivation: NU needs confidence boost before facing Oregon next week

Game Odds

Western Illinois Leathernecks                    48.5

Northwestern Wildcats                                – 35.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Thursday, September 4, 2025

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