FCS-CFB Game Preview: Butler Bulldogs (1-1) vs. Weber State Wildcats (0-2)

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Kickoff: 6:00 PM PT (8:00 PM CT)
Venue: Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart Stadium, Ogden, Utah (Capacity: ~17,500)
Broadcast: ESPN+ / Local Radio

Weather Forecast (Ogden, UT)

Temperature: ~76°F (24°C) at kickoff, cooling into the upper 60s by the 4th quarter

Conditions: Mostly clear skies, light winds (5 mph)

Impact: Ideal football weather; no disruptions expected.

Injury Report

Butler Bulldogs (Pioneer Football League, non-scholarship FCS):

No major injuries reported.

QB and WR units healthy; offense averaging 14 PPG through first two games.

Weber State Wildcats (Big Sky Conference, FCS):

RB Zach Hrbacek – Transferred out in August.

Otherwise, no significant injuries reported.

Key Player Matchups

Butler QB vs. Weber State Secondary

Butler’s passing game has been inconsistent; Weber State’s defense thrives on turnovers.

Weber State QB vs. Butler Linebackers

Wildcats’ offense has been finding rhythm; Butler must contain QB scrambles and play-action.

Butler RB Committee vs. Weber State Front Seven

Butler must establish the run to avoid obvious passing downs.

Special Teams

Weber State has historically excelled in special teams; Butler must avoid giving up hidden yardage.

Recent Team Form

Butler Bulldogs (1–1)

8/30: L 38–14 @ Northern Iowa

9/6: W 16–7 vs. Hanover

Trend: Offense averaging 14.0 PPG; defense allowing 38.0 PPG (skewed by UNI loss).

Weber State Wildcats (1–2)

8/30: L 45–10 @ James Madison

9/6: L 48–3 @ Arizona (FBS)

9/13: W 42–41 @ McNeese State

Trend: Offense averaging 19.3 PPG; defense allowing 44.7 PPG (skewed by FBS opponents).

Series History

First-ever meeting between Butler and Weber State.

Betting Trends

Butler:

2–3 SU in last 5 games.

2–3 ATS in last 5.

Unders hit in 3 of last 5.

Weber State:

1–4 SU in last 5 games.

2–3 ATS in last 5.

Overs hit in 3 of last 5.

Head-to-Head: First-ever meeting.

Historical Betting Results

Butler: Struggles ATS vs. scholarship FCS programs; unders common when offense stalls.

Weber State: Stronger ATS at home; overs more frequent when offense finds rhythm.

Big Sky vs. Pioneer League: Big Sky teams cover ~65% of the time in September non-conference games.

Game Odds

Butler Bulldogs                                 52.5

Weber State Wildcats                    – 15.5

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

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