FCS-CFB Game Preview: Northeastern State RiverHawks (1-1) vs. North Alabama Lions (0-2)

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Venue & Broadcast

Location: Braly Stadium, 521 N Royal Avenue, Florence, Alabama

Kickoff: 6:00 PM CT

Surface: Artificial turf

Capacity: ~14,215

Broadcast: ESPN+ (streaming) & Lakes Country 102.1 FM (radio)

Weather Outlook (early-week forecast)

Temperature at kickoff: ~84°F (29°C)

Conditions: Mostly sunny, light southeast wind (5–8 mph)

Precipitation chance: <10%

Impact: Warm but favorable conditions — minimal weather-related disruption for passing/kicking games.

Injury & Availability Report

(DII/FCS programs often release limited official injury info — monitor late-week updates)

Northeastern State: No confirmed starters ruled out after 27–24 loss to Missouri S&T; QB and WR units healthy, OL depth intact.

North Alabama: No major injuries reported after 30–21 loss at Southeast Missouri; RB rotation healthy, starting QB Amari Patu available.

Key Note: Both teams expected to be near full strength barring late-week scratches.

Recent Form

Northeastern State RiverHawks:

W 28–21 @ Saginaw Valley State — strong defensive finish.

L 27–24 vs. Missouri S&T — offense moved the ball but stalled in red zone.

Strength: Balanced offense, disciplined special teams.

Concern: Run defense allowing 150+ ypg.

North Alabama Lions:

L 55–6 @ Western Kentucky — overmatched by FBS opponent.

L 30–21 @ Southeast Missouri — competitive but gave up 200+ rush yds.

Strength: Physical run game, WR J. Pegues (9 rec, 87 yds, 1 TD) as go-to target.

Concern: Pass protection (multiple sacks allowed in both games).

Series History

All-time: First recorded meeting between the programs.

Context: Non-conference matchup with both teams seeking momentum before conference play.

Key Player Matchups

QB Duel:

Northeastern State — Starting QB: Efficient short passing, mobile enough to extend plays.

North Alabama — Amari Patu: 16/38, 143 yds, 1 INT vs. SEMO; needs improved accuracy.

Ground Game:

NSU RB rotation — shifty backs who can exploit light boxes.

UNA RB D. Wade: 19 carries, 101 yds vs. SEMO; workhorse potential.

Defensive Edge:

NSU’s secondary vs. Pegues — must limit explosive plays.

UNA’s front seven vs. NSU OL — pressure could disrupt RiverHawks’ timing.

Betting Trends

Northeastern State is 3-2 ATS in last 5 road games.

North Alabama is 2-6 ATS in last 8 home games.

Both teams have hit the Over in 3 of their last 5 games dating back to 2024.

UNA has allowed 30+ points in 5 of last 6 games.

Game Odds

Northeastern State RiverHawks                49.5

North Alabama Lions                                     – 6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Thursday, September 11, 2025

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