NAIA-CFB Game Preview: William Penn Statesmen (4-0) vs. Culver-Stockton Wildcats (2-2)

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Venue & Game Details

  • Kickoff Time: 12:00 PM CDT
  • Venue: Ellison Poulton Stadium, Canton, Missouri
  • Capacity: ~3,000
  • Conference: Heart of America Athletic Conference (South Division)

Weather Forecast (Canton, MO)

  • Kickoff Temperature: ~24°C (75°F), cooling into the upper 60s by late afternoon
  • Conditions: Mostly sunny with scattered clouds
  • Wind: 10–15 km/h from the southwest
  • Precipitation:
  • Impact: Excellent football weather; minimal disruptions expected

Injury Report

  • William Penn Statesmen:
    • QB group healthy; starter expected to play after strong early-season form.
    • RB rotation intact, no major reported injuries.
    • OL depth slightly tested after Week 2 vs. Central Methodist.
  • Culver-Stockton Wildcats:
  • QB group healthy; starter led a last-second FG win over William Woods in Week 3.
  • WR corps intact, including top target averaging 80+ yards per game.
  • Defensive front 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

  • William Penn Ground Game vs. Culver-Stockton Front Seven
    • William Penn has historically leaned on a power rushing attack (52–23 win over William Woods in Week 1).
    • Culver-Stockton’s defense allowed 36 points to William Woods but stiffened late.
  • Culver-Stockton QB vs. William Penn Secondary
    • Culver-Stockton QB threw multiple TDs in their 38–36 win over William Woods.
    • William Penn’s secondary has been opportunistic, holding Central Methodist to just 6 points in Week 2.
  • Special Teams Edge
  • Culver-Stockton kicker hit a game-winning FG in Week 3.
  • William Penn’s return game has consistently provided strong field position.

Recent Team Form

  • William Penn Statesmen (2–0)
    • W 52–23 @ William Woods (Aug 28)
    • W 38–6 @ Central Methodist (Sept 6)
    • Strengths: Balanced offense, stout defense (allowing just 14.5 ppg).
    • Weaknesses: Passing game efficiency still developing.
  • Culver-Stockton Wildcats (2–1)
  • W 40–0 vs. Texas College (Aug 30)
  • L 28–47 @ MidAmerica Nazarene (Sept 6)
  • W 38–36 @ William Woods (Sept 13, last-second FG)
  • Strengths: Explosive offense, clutch kicking.
  • Weaknesses: Defense has allowed 30+ points in 2 of 3 games.

Conference vs. Conference

  • Both teams are Heart of America Athletic Conference (South Division) rivals.
  • This is the conference opener for both programs.
  • William Penn is looking to build on a 2–0 start, while Culver-Stockton is trying to prove itself as a contender after a 2–1 non-conference slate.

Series History

  • All-time series: William Penn leads.
  • Last 5 meetings: William Penn has won 3 of 5.
  • 2024 season: William Penn defeated Culver-Stockton 37–16 in Canton (Homecoming for CSC).
  • Trend: William Penn has historically controlled the matchup, especially with its ground game.

Betting Trends

  • William Penn:
    • 2–0 ATS in 2025
    • 4–1 ATS in last 5 vs. Culver-Stockton
    • 3 of last 4 games have gone Over
  • Culver-Stockton:
  • 2–1 ATS in 2025
  • 1–4 ATS in last 5 Heart games
  • 4 of last 5 games have gone Over

Historical Betting Results

  • 2024: William Penn -6.5 covered in a 37–16 win (Under cashed).
  • 2023: Culver-Stockton +7.5 upset William Penn 42–31 (Over cashed).
  • 2022: William Penn -3.5 covered in a 28–17 win (Under cashed).

Game Odds

William Penn Statesmen              – 7.5

Culver-Stockton Wildcats            54

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

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