FCS-CFB Game Preview: North Carolina Central Eagles (3-2) vs. East Texas A&M Lions (0-3)

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Venue & Game Details

Matchup: North Carolina Central Eagles vs. East Texas A&M Lions

Kickoff Time: 6:00 PM CT / 7:00 PM ET

Venue: Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial Stadium, Commerce, Texas

Capacity: ~10,000

Broadcast: ESPN+ Radio: KETR 88.9 FM (Lion Sports Network)

Weather Forecast (Commerce, TX)

Kickoff Temperature: ~82°F (28°C)

Conditions: Partly cloudy, humid evening

Wind: 6–10 mph from the south

Precipitation: ~15% chance of scattered showers

Impact: Warm, sticky conditions typical of Texas in late September; depth and conditioning could matter.

Injury Report

North Carolina Central Eagles:

QB Walker Harris – healthy, 1,226 passing yards, 8 TDs, 4 INTs.

RB Chris Mosley – healthy, 535 rushing yards, 4 TDs.

WR Collin Peterson – healthy, 255 receiving yards.

No major injuries reported.

East Texas A&M Lions:

QB Evan Rodriguez – healthy, 452 passing yards, 2 TDs, 3 INTs.

RB K. Shankle – healthy, 105 rushing yards.

WR C. Jourdain – healthy, 127 receiving yards.

No major injuries reported.

Key Player Matchups

QB Walker Harris (NCCU) vs. Lions Secondary

Harris is averaging 245 ypg with 8 TDs.

ETAMU has allowed 42+ points in two of three games.

RB Chris Mosley (NCCU) vs. Lions Front Seven

Mosley is averaging 107 ypg.

ETAMU has struggled against the run, giving up 200+ rushing yards twice.

QB Evan Rodriguez (ETAMU) vs. NCCU Defense

Rodriguez has 3 INTs in limited action.

NCCU’s defense has forced turnovers in 4 of 5 games.

WR Collin Peterson (NCCU) vs. Lions Corners

Peterson is Harris’ top target.

ETAMU’s secondary has been vulnerable to big plays.

Recent Team Form

North Carolina Central Eagles (3–2)

W 62–20 @ NC A&T (Week 4)

W 49–19 vs. Fayetteville State (Week 3)

L 54–6 @ Old Dominion (Week 2, FBS)

L 27–10 vs. New Hampshire (Week 1)

W 31–14 vs. Southern (Week 0)

Strengths: Explosive offense (39.5 ppg).

Weaknesses: Defense struggled vs. FBS opponents.

East Texas A&M Lions (0–3)

L 31–28 @ Grambling (Week 4)

L 77–3 @ Florida State (Week 2, FBS)

L 42–13 @ SMU (Week 1, FBS)

Strengths: Showed fight in close loss to Grambling.

Weaknesses: Offense averaging just 8.0 ppg, defense allowing 50+ in two games.

Conference vs. Conference

North Carolina Central: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

East Texas A&M: Southland Conference (new full Division I member in 2025).

This is a non-conference FCS matchup.

Series History

First-ever meeting between North Carolina Central and East Texas A&M.

Betting Trends

North Carolina Central Eagles:

3–2 ATS in 2025.

5–2 ATS in last 7 non-conference games.

4 of last 6 games have gone Over.

East Texas A&M Lions:

1–2 ATS in 2025.

2–6 ATS in last 8 home games.

4 of last 5 games have gone Over.

Historical Betting Results

No prior head-to-head betting history.

NCCU: Covered -21.5 in 62–20 win vs. NC A&T (Week 4, 2025).

ETAMU: Covered +50.5 in 42–13 loss @ SMU (Week 1, 2025).

Game Odds

North Carolina Central Eagles    – 14

East Texas A&M Lions                    56

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 26, 2025

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