NAIA-CFB Game Preview: Missouri Baptist Spartans (1-2) vs. #12 MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers (3-1)

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Venue & Game Details

  • Kickoff Time: 1:00 PM CDT
  • Venue: Olathe District Activity Center (ODAC), Olathe, Kansas
  • Capacity: ~5,000
  • Conference: Heart of America Athletic Conference (South Division)

Weather Forecast (Olathe, KS)

  • Kickoff Temperature: ~26°C (79°F), cooling into the low 70s by evening
  • Conditions: Mostly sunny with scattered clouds
  • Wind: 12–15 km/h from the southwest
  • Precipitation:
  • Impact: Excellent football weather; minimal disruptions expected

Injury Report

  • Missouri Baptist Spartans:
    • QB group healthy; starter threw 3 TDs in the Week 1 win over St. Ambrose.
    • WR corps intact, including a deep threat who had 100+ yards vs. Grand View.
    • Defensive secondary thin after injuries in Week 2.
  • MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers:
  • QB group healthy; starter threw for 202 yards and 2 TDs in the 31–34 loss to William Penn.
  • RB rotation intact, though depth is being tested.
  • DL slightly banged up but starters expected to play.

(Note: NAIA programs release limited injury info; updates closer to kickoff may adjust this.)

Key Player Matchups

  • Missouri Baptist QB vs. MNU Secondary
    • Missouri Baptist has leaned on its passing game, averaging 250+ yards per game.
    • MNU’s secondary has forced multiple turnovers in three of four games.
  • MNU QB vs. Missouri Baptist Defensive Front
    • MNU QB threw for 202 yards vs. William Penn, but the offense was held to just 47 rushing yards.
    • Missouri Baptist’s defense has struggled against the run, giving up 200+ yards in two games.
  • Special Teams Edge
  • MNU kicker has been reliable from mid-range.
  • Missouri Baptist has struggled in punt coverage, giving up long returns.

Recent Team Form

  • Missouri Baptist Spartans (1–2)
    • W 38–35 vs. St. Ambrose (Sept 6)
    • L 17–49 @ #1 Grand View (Sept 13)
    • L 20–35 vs. Graceland (Sept 20)
    • Strengths: Passing game, home-field competitiveness.
    • Weaknesses: Defense has allowed 39.7 ppg.
  • MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers (3–1)
  • W 42–14 vs. Clarke (Aug 30)
  • W 47–28 @ Culver-Stockton (Sept 6)
  • W 35–21 vs. Missouri Valley (Sept 13)
  • L 31–34 @ William Penn (Sept 20)
  • Strengths: Balanced offense, opportunistic defense.
  • Weaknesses: Struggled to stop the run vs. William Penn (228 yards allowed).

Conference vs. Conference

  • Both teams are Heart of America Athletic Conference rivals.
  • This is the conference opener for both programs.
  • MNU is ranked #12 nationally and looking to rebound after a tough road loss.
  • Missouri Baptist is seeking its first-ever win over a ranked Heart opponent.

Series History

  • All-time series: MidAmerica Nazarene leads.
  • Last 5 meetings: MNU has won 4 of 5.
  • 2024 season: MNU defeated Missouri Baptist 41–17 in St. Louis.
  • Trend: MNU has consistently controlled the rivalry, especially at home.

Betting Trends

  • Missouri Baptist:
    • 1–2 ATS in 2025
    • 1–6 ATS in last 7 Heart games
    • 4 of last 5 games have gone Over
  • MidAmerica Nazarene:
  • 3–1 ATS in 2025
  • 4–1 ATS in last 5 vs. Missouri Baptist
  • 3 of last 4 games have gone Over

 Historical Betting Results

  • 2024: MNU -10.5 covered in a 41–17 win (Under cashed).
  • 2023: MNU -7.5 covered in a 34–20 win (Over cashed).
  • 2022: Missouri Baptist +6.5 upset MNU 27–24 (Over cashed).

Game Odds

Missouri Baptist Spartans                            57

MidAmerica Nazarene Pioneers                – 13.5

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

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