NAIA-CFB Game Preview: Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats (1-1) Olivet Nazarene Tigers (2-0)

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Venue & Logistics

  • Venue: Wildcat Football Stadium, Marion, Indiana
  • Kickoff Time: 12:00 PM EDT (11:00 AM CDT)
  • Broadcast: MSFA Live Stream, IWU Athletics site, and local radio affiliates

Weather Forecast (Marion, IN)

  • Conditions: Mostly sunny with scattered clouds
  • Temperature: 23°C (73°F) at kickoff, cooling to 20°C (68°F) by the fourth quarter
  • Winds: 10–12 km/h from the southwest
  • Precipitation:
  • Impact: Excellent football weather; minimal disruption expected

Injury Report

  • Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats:
    • QB Arjun Lothe (wrist) – Probable
    • RB Ryan Whitwell (ankle) – Questionable
    • DB Vincie Solano (hamstring) – Out
  • Olivet Nazarene Tigers:
  • QB rotation – Healthy
  • RB O’Shae Ho-Sang (hamstring) – Probable
  • WR1 (undisclosed) – Game-time decision

Key Player Matchups

  • QB Arjun Lothe (IWU) vs. ONU Secondary – Lothe threw for 250 yards and 2 TDs in Week 1; ONU’s DBs must limit explosive plays.
  • RB Ryan Whitwell (IWU) vs. ONU Front Seven – Whitwell rushed for 119 yards in the opener; if healthy, he’s a workhorse.
  • ONU QB vs. IWU Pass Rush – ONU’s offense has been explosive (48 points vs. Taylor, 46 vs. Madonna); IWU’s defensive line must disrupt rhythm.
  • WR Braxton Myers (IWU) vs. ONU Coverage – Myers had 133 yards receiving in Week 1; ONU must double him to avoid deep strikes.

Recent Team Form (2025 Season to Date)

  • Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats: 1-1
    • L vs. Keiser 31-38 (Aug. 30)
    • W vs. Saint Xavier 31-3 (Sep. 6)
    • Balanced attack; defense rebounded strongly in Week 2.
  • Olivet Nazarene Tigers: 2-0
  • W vs. Taylor 48-42 OT (Aug. 28)
  • W vs. Madonna 46-13 (Sep. 6)
  • Explosive offense averaging 47 points per game.

Series History

  • All-Time Meetings: Indiana Wesleyan leads 4-2 (since IWU’s program launch in 2018)
  • Last 3 Meetings: IWU 2-1
  • Most Recent: IWU 35, ONU 21 (2024)

Betting Trends

  • IWU is 7-1 straight up in last 8 home games.
  • ONU is 5-2 ATS in last 7 MSFA games.
  • The Over has hit in 4 of the last 6 ONU games.
  • IWU is 6-2 ATS in last 8 vs. ONU.

Historical Betting Results

  • 2024: IWU -7.5, won 35-21 → Cover, Under
  • 2023: IWU -3.5, won 28-24 → Cover, Over
  • 2022: ONU -2.5, won 31-27 → Cover, Over

Game Odds

Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats         – 6.5

Olivet Nazarene Tigers                  56

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

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