FCS-CFB Game Preview: Drake Bulldogs (1-1) vs. South Dakota Coyotes (1-2)

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Kickoff: 2:00 PM ET (1:00 PM CT local)
Venue: DakotaDome, Vermillion, South Dakota (Capacity: ~9,100, indoor facility)
Broadcast: ESPN+ / Midco Sports Plus / Coyote Sports Network Radio

Weather Forecast (Vermillion, SD)

Temperature outside: ~74°F (23°C) at kickoff, cooling into the upper 60s by evening

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

Impact: Game is indoors at the DakotaDome, so weather will not affect play.

Injury Report

Drake Bulldogs (Pioneer Football League):

QB Chase Spellman – Healthy, efficient start (14-of-16, 233 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT).

RB Jaden Meizinger – Healthy, 80 yards on 22 carries.

WR Hank Foley – Healthy, team’s top target (181 yards, 3 TDs).

South Dakota Coyotes (Missouri Valley Football Conference):

QB Aidan Bouman – Healthy, 333 yards, 3 TDs, 4 INTs through 3 games.

RB L.J. Phillips Jr. – Healthy, breakout star (374 yards, 7.1 YPC, 2 TDs; 301 yards in one game vs. Northern Colorado).

WR Jack Martens – Healthy, 78 yards, 1 TD.

LB Matt Walsh – Defensive leader (25 tackles, 1 INT, 1 FF).

Key Player Matchups

QB Chase Spellman (Drake) vs. USD Secondary

Spellman’s accuracy (87.5% completions) will be tested by a Coyotes defense that forced multiple red-zone stops last week.

RB L.J. Phillips Jr. (USD) vs. Drake Front Seven

Phillips is coming off a national Offensive Player of the Week performance; Drake must contain him to stay competitive.

WR Hank Foley (Drake) vs. USD Corners

Foley is averaging 90.5 yards per game and is Spellman’s go-to deep threat.

QB Aidan Bouman (USD) vs. Drake Pass Rush

Bouman has struggled with turnovers (4 INTs); Drake’s defense will look to capitalize.

Team Records & Recent Form

Drake Bulldogs (1–1, Pioneer Football League)

8/28: W 41–7 vs. Upper Iowa

9/6: L 37–21 @ South Dakota State (#2 FCS)

Trend: Offense averaging 31 PPG; defense allowing 22 PPG.

South Dakota Coyotes (1–2, Missouri Valley Football Conference)

8/30: L 55–7 @ Iowa State (FBS)

9/6: L 20–13 @ Lamar

9/13: W 24–17 (OT) vs. Northern Colorado

Trend: Offense averaging 15 PPG; defense allowing 30.7 PPG. Nine-game home winning streak dating back to 2024.

Series History

All-time: Drake leads 11–9.

First meeting: 1919.

Last meeting: 2024 – South Dakota won 42–3 at the DakotaDome.

Betting Trends

Drake:

3–2 ATS in last 5 games.

Overs hit in 3 of last 5.

1–4 SU in last 5 vs. MVFC opponents.

South Dakota:

2–3 ATS in last 5 games.

3 of last 5 games went under.

9-game home winning streak.

Head-to-Head: South Dakota has won 2 straight, including a 39-point win in 2024.

Historical Betting Results

Drake: Struggles ATS against scholarship FCS teams; often competitive early but fades late.

South Dakota: Profitable ATS at home in non-conference games; unders common when defense controls tempo.

MVFC vs. PFL Trends: MVFC teams cover ~65% of the time in September non-conference matchups.

Game Odds

Drake Bulldogs                                 50.5

South Dakota Coyotes                   – 13.5

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

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