NAIA Football Preview: Eastern Oregon Mountaineers (0-0) vs. College of Idaho Yotes (0-0)

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Time: 1:00 PM PDT
Venue: Simplot Stadium, Caldwell, Idaho

Game Overview

The 2025 NAIA season kicks off with a marquee West Division matchup as the Eastern Oregon University Mountaineers (EOU) travel to face the College of Idaho Yotes (C of I) in Caldwell. Both programs return veteran leadership on offense and defense, setting the stage for a tightly contested opener with early playoff implications under the Frontier Conference’s new divisional format.

Team Profiles

Eastern Oregon Mountaineers

2024 Record: 5–6 overall, 4–5 Frontier

Head Coach: Tim Camp (16th season)

Offensive Scheme: Spread option with a heavy emphasis on quarterback speed

Defensive Scheme: 4–2–5 hybrid defense that prioritizes multiple pass-rush looks

Key Returners

QB Jace McClellan
• 2,350 total yards (1,600 pass, 750 rush) and 18 total TDs in 2024
• Dual-threat playmaker adept at keeping defenses off balance

LB Marcus Velez
• Led team with 78 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles
• Emotional leader whose sideline energy ignites EOU’s front seven

WR Tyrese Moore
• 41 catches for 620 yards and 6 touchdowns
• Possesses elite straight-line speed and reliable hands

Outlook:
Coach Camp has stressed the importance of starting strong on the road. Eastern Oregon’s veteran offensive line will need to neutralize C of I’s blitz package, while McClellan’s legs give the offense a secondary rushing dimension.

College of Idaho Yotes

2024 Record: 9–2 overall, Frontier runner-up

Head Coach: Mike Moroski (12th season)

Offensive Scheme: Power-run core with play-action passing

Defensive Scheme: Versatile 3–4 zone-blitz system

Key Returners

RB Keegan McCoy
• Rushed for 1,214 yards (6.1 YPC) and 14 TDs
• Brings downhill toughness and pass-catching ability out of the backfield

QB Carter Beck
• Completed 63% of passes for 2,100 yards and 19 TDs
• Efficient decision-maker with an 8:2 TD-INT ratio

DB Elijah Banks
• Team-high 5 interceptions and 12 pass breakups
• Ballhawking safety who makes game-changing plays

Outlook:
The Yotes boast one of the most explosive rushing attacks in the NAIA. On defense, Moroski will deploy multiple blitz looks to test McClellan’s pocket poise. College of Idaho’s depth up front should dictate the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball.

Key Storylines

Season Opener Pressure: A win in Week 1 can jump-start a playoff run. C of I aims to open at home, while EOU looks to prove its new divisional alignment advantage.

New Divisional Format: Both teams must finish atop the West Division to secure an automatic berth in the NAIA Football Championship Series, underscoring this game’s importance.

Rushing vs. Speed: C of I’s powerful ground game clashes with Eastern Oregon’s QB-led rushing attack—expect a physical battle in the trenches.

Tactical Matchup

Line of Scrimmage Battle: McClellan’s mobility is a weapon only if his O-line can hold off C of I’s edge rushers. Conversely, McCoy must find creases against EOU’s disciplined front seven.

Tempo vs. Control: Eastern Oregon will try to speed up the game, while the Yotes will look to slow things down with methodical clock-eating drives.

Players to Watch

Jace McClellan (EOU QB): His rushing ability forces C of I to account for QB draws—if he escapes pressure, big plays are possible.

Keegan McCoy (C of I RB): A workhorse back who can wear down Eastern Oregon’s front. Watch for McCoy in the A-gap off tackle runs.

Tyrese Moore (EOU WR): Field-stretching speedster who thrives on quick-slant and go-route combos.

Elijah Banks (C of I S): His ball skills make him a threat on deep-ball coverage and run support—matching Moore will be key.

College of Idaho’s balanced rushing attack and bend-but-don’t-break defense give the Yotes the edge in this opener. While Eastern Oregon’s speed will produce big-play flashes, C of I’s execution in short-yardage and red-zone situations should prevail.

Game Odds

Eastern Oregon Mountaineers  52.5

College of Idaho Yotes                   – 7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, August 29, 2025

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