FCS-CFB Game Preview: New Hampshire Wildcats (2-1) vs. Dartmouth Big Green (0-0)

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Kickoff: 1:00 PM ET
Venue: Memorial Field, Hanover, New Hampshire
Broadcast: ESPN+

Weather Forecast (Hanover, NH)

Temperature: ~72°F (22°C) at kickoff

Conditions: Mostly sunny, light winds (5–7 mph)

Impact: Ideal football weather; no significant effect on passing or kicking expected.

Injury Report

New Hampshire Wildcats (CAA):

QB Matt Vezza (574 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT, plus 160 rushing yards, 2 rushing TDs) is healthy and expected to start.

RB Myles Thomason (146 yards) and WR Caleb Burke (222 yards, 1 TD) are available.

No confirmed defensive absences.

Dartmouth Big Green (Ivy League):

QB Jackson Proctor (1,564 yards, 13 TD, 3 INT in 2024) returns healthy.

RB Q Jones (711 yards, 3 TD in 2024) anchors the ground game.

WR corps led by Daniel Haughton (428 yards, 3 TD) and Paxton Scott (406 yards, 2 TD).

No major injuries reported entering game week.

Key Player Matchups

QB Matt Vezza (UNH) vs. Dartmouth Secondary

Vezza’s dual-threat ability (734 total yards, 5 TDs through 3 games) will test Dartmouth’s defensive discipline.

QB Jackson Proctor (Dartmouth) vs. UNH Linebackers

Proctor’s efficiency (68.5% completion in 2024) makes him dangerous on short-to-intermediate throws.

WR Caleb Burke (UNH) vs. CB Coverage (Dartmouth)

Burke is averaging 74 yards per game; he’s Vezza’s top target.

RB Q Jones (Dartmouth) vs. UNH Front Seven

Jones’ ability to churn out consistent yardage will determine if Dartmouth can control tempo.

Recent Team Form

New Hampshire Wildcats (2–1)

8/30/25: W 27–10 @ North Carolina Central

9/6/25: W 19–16 vs. Holy Cross

9/13/25: L 34–29 @ Ball State (FBS)

Trend: Offense balanced, defense opportunistic; competitive even against FBS opposition.

Dartmouth Big Green (0–0, season opener)

Ivy League teams start later; this is Dartmouth’s first 2025 game.

2024 record: 3–7, struggled in Ivy play.

Trend: Offense showed flashes under Proctor, but defense allowed 25+ points in 6 of 10 games.

Series History

Longstanding New England rivalry.

Last meeting: 2024, ended in a 0–0 draw (defensive battle).

Historically, New Hampshire has held the upper hand in the series, especially in recent decades.

Betting Trends

New Hampshire:

6–4 ATS in last 10 games.

Overs hit in 5 of last 8.

Dartmouth:

3–7 ATS in last 10 games.

Unders hit in 6 of last 9, reflecting offensive inconsistency.

Head-to-Head: Last year’s 0–0 tie was an extreme outlier; prior matchups have generally leaned toward UNH.

Historical Betting Results

New Hampshire: Reliable ATS against Ivy League opponents; covered in 4 of last 5 such matchups.

Dartmouth: Struggles ATS vs. CAA teams; depth issues often show in second halves.

CAA vs. Ivy League: CAA teams cover ~65% of the time in interconference play over the past decade.

Game Odds

New Hampshire Wildcats            – 6.5

Dartmouth Big Green                    47.5

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

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