FCS-CFB Game Preview: Western Illinois Leathernecks (1-2) vs. Eastern Washington Eagles (0-3)

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Kickoff: 4:00 PM PT / 6:00 PM CT
Venue: Roos Field, Cheney, Washington (Capacity: ~8,600, red turf “Inferno”)
Broadcast: SWX / ESPN+ / 700 ESPN Spokane Radio

Weather Forecast (Cheney, WA)

Temperature: ~77°F (25°C) at kickoff, cooling into the upper 60s by the 4th quarter

Conditions: Clear skies, light winds (5–7 mph)

Impact: Perfect football weather; no disruptions expected.

Injury Report

Western Illinois (1–2, Big South–OVC):

QB Chris Irvin – Healthy; 250 yards, 3 TDs last week vs. Valparaiso.

RB Markell Holman – Healthy; 139 rushing yards, 2 TDs last week.

WR Demari Davis – Healthy; 99 yards, 1 TD vs. Valpo.

Defense – LB Christian Pierce (7 tackles) and DL Buju Aumua-Tuisavura (7 tackles) both healthy.

Eastern Washington (0–3, Big Sky):

QB Nate Bell – Healthy; 159 passing yards, 40-yard rushing TD in first start vs. UNI.

QB Jared Taylor – Healthy; 285 passing yards on the season.

RB Nate Bell (dual-threat) – Also team’s leading rusher with 125 yards.

Defense – LB Drew Carter (22 tackles) and LB Myles Mayovsky (20 tackles) both healthy.

Key Player Matchups

QB Chris Irvin (WIU) vs. EWU Secondary

Irvin spread the ball to 7 receivers last week; EWU must tighten coverage.

RB Markell Holman (WIU) vs. EWU Front Seven

Holman’s 139-yard, 2-TD performance gives WIU balance; EWU must contain him.

QB Nate Bell (EWU) vs. WIU Linebackers

Bell’s dual-threat ability (159 pass, 40-yard TD run vs. UNI) is EWU’s X-factor.

Special Teams

WIU blocked a punt last week; EWU has blocked a kick in each of its first three games. Hidden yardage could swing momentum.

Recent Team Form

Western Illinois Leathernecks (1–2)

9/13: W 51–30 vs. Valparaiso

9/6: L 42–7 @ Northwestern (FBS)

8/30: L 52–3 @ Illinois (FBS)

Trend: Offense averaging 20.3 PPG; defense allowing 41.3 PPG (skewed by FBS losses).

Eastern Washington Eagles (0–3)

9/13: L 17–14 @ Northern Iowa

9/6: L 38–17 @ Washington State (FBS)

8/30: L 45–21 @ North Dakota State

Trend: Offense averaging 17.3 PPG; defense allowing 33.3 PPG.

Series History

All-time series: Eastern Washington leads 1–0.

Last meeting: 2021 – EWU won 62–56 in Macomb, IL, behind Eric Barriere’s 542 passing yards and 6 TDs.

This is only the second-ever meeting.

Betting Trends

Western Illinois:

2–3 SU in last 5 games.

3–2 ATS in last 5.

Overs hit in 3 of last 5.

Eastern Washington:

1–4 SU in last 5 games.

2–3 ATS in last 5.

Unders hit in 3 of last 5.

Head-to-Head: EWU covered in the only prior meeting (2021).

Historical Betting Results

Western Illinois: Covers more often against FCS peers; struggles ATS vs. FBS.

Eastern Washington: Historically strong ATS at home on the red turf; unders more common in recent years.

Big Sky vs. Big South/OVC: Big Sky teams cover ~60% of the time in September non-conference games.

Game Odds

Western Illinois Leathernecks    58.5

Eastern Washington Eagles         – 9.5

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

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