NAIA Football Preview: Olivet Nazarene Tigers (IL) (0-0) vs. Taylor Golden Eagles (IN) (0-0)

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Game Details

Time: 6:00 PM CDT

Venue: Turner Stadium, Upland, Indiana

Broadcast: Live stream on Taylor Athletics digital platform

Season Context

Taylor enters 2025 as the reigning MSFA Mideast champion after a 9–1 season and a run to the NAIA second round. Head coach Aaron Dill returns a veteran roster hungry to defend their conference crown and improve on last year’s national ranking. Olivet Nazarene finished 2024 at 7–3 (4–2 MSFA Mideast), narrowly missing the playoffs. Under fourth-year head coach Steve Howell, the Tigers return key offensive playmakers and a defense that led the conference in takeaways.

Team Overviews

Olivet Nazarene Tigers

Head Coach: Steve Howell (4th season)

2024 Record: 7–3 overall, 4–2 MSFA Mideast

Offense:

QB Ryan Holle – 2,450 passing yards, 23 TDs

RB John Smith – 1,150 rushing yards, 12 TDs

Defense:

LB Mark Davis – team-high 95 tackles

DB James Baker – 5 interceptions and strong run support

Taylor Golden Eagles

Head Coach: Aaron Dill (13th season)

2024 Record: 9–1 overall, 6–0 MSFA Mideast champions

Offense:

QB Collin Hoffman – 3,200 passing yards, 31 TDs

RB Joe Murray – 1,100 rushing yards, 14 TDs

Defense:

DE Luke Thompson – 10.5 sacks, interior-rush force

DB Michael Rodriguez – 4 interceptions, ball-hawk in the secondary

Head-to-Head

Taylor holds a 6–3 advantage in the all-time series. Last fall’s meeting in Bourbonnais ended 28–21 in Taylor’s favor. The Golden Eagles boast a three-game home winning streak at Turner Stadium, where the Tigers have not visited since their 2022 playoff loss.

Key Players to Watch

Olivet Nazarene Tigers

Ryan Holle (QB): Quick decision-maker whose play-action sets up deep shots.

John Smith (RB): Between-the-tackles grinder who forces second-level misses.

Mark Davis (LB): Sideline-to-sideline tackler and defensive leader.

Taylor Golden Eagles

Collin Hoffman (QB): Precision passer with elite timing on intermediate routes.

Joe Murray (RB): Home-run speed in the open field and short-yardage toughness.

Luke Thompson (DE): Early-down disruptor who collapses pockets.

Additional Notes

Weather forecast calls for clear skies and kickoff temps near 78°F—ideal for both run and pass games.

Taylor returns four offensive-line starters, likely providing Hoffman clean pockets all night. Special teams could swing field position—watch Taylor’s punt-return unit for flips inside the 20. Looking ahead, a win puts Taylor on track for a mid-season conference showdown at Marian, while Olivet Nazarene hosts Madonna in Week 2. Let me know if you’d like deeper film breakdowns or player matchup analyses for this rivalry.

Game Odds

Olivet Nazarene Tigers (IL)           55.5

Taylor Golden Eagles (IN)             – 7

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Wednesday, August 27, 2025