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Ben Harman

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Birds Ready For Home Opener Against Morehead State

SETTING THE SCENE
Date: September 6, 2025
Time: 6 p.m. CT
Site: Normal, Ill.
Stadium: Hancock Stadium
Capacity: 12,440
Series: Illinois State leads 3-1
Last: ILS won 42-14 (Sept. 7, 2019)
Watch/Stream: ESPN+ 
Listen: WJBC 1230 AM / 102.1 FM / 98.9 FM WJEZ/ The Varsity Network

THE GAME
After playing in front of the largest crowd in program history last Saturday against No. 18 ranked Oklahoma, the home opener at Jay and Lori Bergman Field at Hancock Stadium awaits Illinois State (0-1) this Saturday as the Redbirds welcome in the Morehead State Eagles (1-0) to begin the FCS portion of their 2025 schedule.

THE SERIES
Illinois State and Morehead State will meet for the fifth time in program history, with the Redbirds leading the all-time series 3-1 against the Eagles. Morehead State won the initial matchup between the two schools in 1971, before Illinois State evened the series the next year with a road win. The two teams have competed twice with head coach Brock Spack at the helm, with ISU winning home games in both 2011 and 2019.

THE COACHES
Illinois State: Brock Spack (Purdue, 1983) is in his 17th season as the head coach at Illinois State (111-75). Spack guided the Redbirds to back-to-back shares of the MVFC title in 2014-15 and an appearance in the 2014 FCS Championship game. He has led the ISU to six playoff appearances overall and became the program's all-time wins leader in 2021.

Morehead State: Jason Woodman (Fairmont State, 2004) is in his second season as the head coach of the Eagles (8-5) and his 12th as a collegiate head coach (68-52). In his first season, he guided MSU to seven wins and a third place finish in the PFL, the most wins by any first-year head coach in program history.

THE REDBIRD FOOTBALL PROGRAM

  •  9 FCS playoff appearances (1998, 1999, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2024)
  • 6-time FCS quarterfinalists (1999, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019)
  • 2-time FCS semifinalists (1999, 2014)
  • 1-time FCS Championship game qualifier (2014)
  • The team is 67-24 at home under Spack's guidance
  • ISU is 50-18 at Hancock Stadium since 2013 renovation

THIS WEEK'S OPPONENT

  • Morehead State is located in Morehead, Kentucky, and has an enrollment of 8,351. The Eagles are members of the Pioneer Football League (PFL) and play their home games at Jayne Stadium (10,000).
  • Highlighted by 414 offensive yards and an electric 83-yard yard kickoff return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, Morehead State opened its 2025 season with a 38-31 victory over visiting Division II program Allen (S.C.) at Jayne Stadium last Saturday night.
  • Redshirt senior quarterback Carter Cravens threw for 219 yards, and he also rushed for 71 yards and two more scores. In his first game as an Eagle, Tennessee State transfer running back Craig Cunningham showed flashes of brilliance, leading MSU with 94 yards on the ground and a 31-yard touchdown run. Graduate student wide receiver Ryan Upp caught a team-best eight passes for 90 yards and moved above the 100-catch plateau for his career.
  • The Eagle defense allowed 416 yards, including 309 passing to Allen quarterback Jamir Dismukes, but the unit also came away with five sacks in the win.
  • A trio of Eagles garnered preseason recognition as part of the Pioneer Football League all-conference team. Cravens, Upp and linebacker Luke Bauer were named to the preseason team, while the Eagles were picked 6th in the preseason coaches poll.

LAST TIME AGAINST MOREHEAD STATE
The No. 16 ranked Illinois State football team scored early and often, as the Redbirds tallied nearly 500 yards of total offense in a 42-14 victory over Morehead State at Hancock Stadium in front of a festive home-opening crowd of 11,256. Senior running back James Robinson rushed for 178 yards and scored three touchdowns, which tied a career high for the All-American who averaged 7.7 yards per carry against the Eagles. Tuvone Clark recorded the game's first turnover and returned an interception 29 yards for the pick six and DeMarco Washington paced the defense with six tackles and a sack in the contest.

SUCCESS IN HOME OPENERS
The Redbirds have been very good at home under the leadership of head coach Brock Spack, especially in the first home game of each season. Thanks to their 51-35 win over longtime in-state rival Western Illinois to open the 2024 slate, ISU is 15-1 in the first home game of the season at Hancock Stadium under the leadership of head coach Brock Spack.

LOTS OF EYES ON THE REDBIRDS
When the Redbirds traveled to Norman to take on Oklahama, they knew it would be a less than friendly environment for the 2025 season opener. What the crowd turned out to be was the largest the Redbirds have ever played in front of as 83,218 fans watched the No. 6 Redbirds from the FCS take on the No. 18 ranked Sooners from the FBS. The crowd topped the previous best of 73,727 at Wisconsin in 2022 and when you factor in the crowd of 69,250 set last year at Iowa, the Redbirds have played in front of their three biggest crowds in the past four seasons.

BIRDS PICKED FOURTH; 14 REDBIRDS LAND ON MVFC WATCH LIST
The Illinois State football team was picked fourth in the annual MVFC preseason poll, as announced at the league's media day in Sioux Falls. Defending FCS national champ North Dakota State was picked as the favorite, as the Bison received 39 of a possible 42 first-place tallies and 417 total points to outdistance South Dakota State (355 points) and South Dakota (349 points). All three teams reached the national semifinals in 2024, and fellow NCAA playoff team Illinois State's fourth place spot (292) was its highest pre-season pick since 2019. In addition to the preseason poll, the MVFC released a player "Watch List" to highlight the league's top student-athletes heading into fall camp. Quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse, running back Wenkers Wright, tight end/fullback Scotty Presson Jr., tight end Javon Charles, offensive linemen Jake Pope and Landon Woodard, wide receivers Eddie Kasper and Daniel Sobkowicz, defensive linemen Jake Anderson and Nick Kessler, linebacker Tye Niekamp, defensive back Shadwel Nkuba II, longsnapper Dylan Calabrese and punter Hayden Futch were the 14 Redbirds named to the league's preseason "Watch List." 

SIX REDBIRDS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS
A group of six Illinois State standouts have been tabbed as preseason FCS All-Americans by Stats Perform on the annual list. Junior linebacker Tye Niekamp and senior longsnapper Dylan Calabrese were named First-Team selections, senior wide receiver Daniel Sobkowicz and senior running back Wenkers Wright earned Second-Team honors, and senior quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse and junior defensive lineman Jake Anderson garnered Third-Team plaudits. The six Redbirds were among 102 All-Americans, who were spread across three teams. Illinois State and UIW share the high with six selections each, while defending national champion North Dakota State and South Dakota have five each. Six players return from last year's postseason first team, including Niekamp.

ILLINOIS STATE NO. 6 CONSENSUS PICK IN PRESEASON POLLS
After previously being selected the No. 6 team in the Stats Perform FCS preseason Top 25, the Illinois State football team found themselves in that same exact spot in the preseason AFCA FCS Coaches Poll, presented by Hudl. Illinois State appeared in every AFCA FCS Coaches Poll last season, finishing as high as No. 10 in the final one of the year. The AFCA FCS Coaches Poll and the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 will be released each Monday during the regular season and the final poll of the year comes after the FCS championship game.

FOUR REDBIRD STANDOUTS NAMED TO PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LISTS
A quartet of standout ISU players were named to FCS National Player of the Year Watch Lists during the preseason. On the offensive side, seniors Daniel Sobkowicz and Wenkers Wright were named to the Stats Perform 30-player preseason watch list for the 2025 Walter Payton Award, which is presented annually to the national offensive player of the year in Division I FCS college football. On the defensive side, juniors Tye Niekamp and Jake Anderson were named to the Stats Perform 30-player preseason watch list for the 2025 Buck Buchanan Award, presented annually to the national defensive player of the year in Division I FCS college football.

LOTS OF FAMILIAR FACES
Fans who got to see the Redbirds in person last fall will notice a lot of familiar faces and names on the field Saturday in the season opener at Oklahoma, particularly on the offensive side of the football. ISU returns 43 letterwinners and 12 starters (8 offense, 4 defense) from last year's team that advanced to the second round of the FCS playoffs. Many of those players saw significant action last season and with a full offseason in the weight room and work put in during spring and fall camp, this roster is expected to make back-to-back postseason appearances since 2015-16.

O CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN
Voted on by the team at the conclusion of fall camp, the Redbirds selected senor quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse, junior linebacker Tye Niekamp and senior longsnapper Dylan Calabrese as their captains for the 2025 season. They will be joined at midfield by selected seniors voted on each week by the coaching staff as game captains.

THE STREAK CONTINUES
Redbird teams have been very successful in scoring on defense under the leadership of head coach Brock Spack. Thanks to a 30-yard pick six by Keondre Jackson and a 55-yard INT return for touchdown by Jake Anderson against Southeast Missouri State in the first round of the FCS playoffs, the Redbirds extended their streak to 16 straight seasons with at least one defensive TD.

RETURN TO THE POSTSEASON
For the first time since 2019, Illinois State was selected as to participate in the 24-team FCS Playoff field as the No. 12 overall seed in 2024. The Redbirds made their ninth appearance in the FCS playoffs (1998, 1999, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2024) and sixth under the leadership of head coach Brock Spack. ISU is 11-9 all-time in playoff games and Spack is 8-6 in the postseason as the head coach of the Redbirds.

ROAD WARRIORS
Illinois State overcame a lot of adversity in 2024 on way to nine regular-season wins, with devastating injuries and three losses at home. However one place the Redbirds have felt very comfortable was on the road, where ISU went 6-2 overall with five-straight wins over FCS opponents during the regular season. The lone road setback was in the season opener at Iowa, before the Redbirds ripped off wins at North Alabama, Southern Illinois, Murray State, Northern
Iowa and Indiana State to end the regular season and added one more road victory in the playoffs in Round 1 at Southeast Missouri State. The last time the Redbirds picked up six wins on the road was during the 2012 season, when they picked up wins at Eastern Michigan, Western Illinois, South Dakota, Northern Iowa and Indiana State before earning a win in the playoffs at Appalachian State. 

THAT'S A TON OF YARDS
With his 111 yards receiving against UC Davis in the second round of the FCS playoffs, wide receiver Daniel Sobkowicz now has 2,418 receiving yards in his stellar career thus far. That puts him in sixth place overall on the ISU career receiving yards list, behind ISU Athletics Percy Family Hall of Famer Clarence Collins (2,498) in fifth place. He also ranks fourth in career receptions (179) and fourth in career touchdown receptions (22) at Illinois State.

SPACK AMONG FCS BEST
For the third time in his career at Illinois State, head coach Brock Spack was named a finalist for the Stats Perform Eddie Robinson Award in 2024, which is presented annually to the national coach of the year in Division I FCS college football. One of 15 national finalists in 2024, Spack was also up for the honor in 2012 and 2014 after playoff seasons. Spack led the Redbirds to a 9-3 overall record and a 6-2 mark in Missouri Valley Football Conference play during the regular season, which earned his squad the No. 12 national seed in the FCS Playoffs.

THE WRIGHT STUFF
Running back Wenkers Wright recorded three-straight 100-yard rushing performances during the non-conference portion of the schedule but had been held under the century mark through four MVFC games. However, he got back to dominant ways in the month of November, as he eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark in three of his last four games to end the regular season. Wright tallied 104 yards on just 10 carries against Youngstown State and followed that up with a 109 yard effort in a win at UNI. He capped off the regular season with 118 yards in the win over North Dakota, which put him over the 1,000 yard mark on the season for the first time in his career. On the year, he led the team with 1,123 yards and 11 touchdowns which gave him the first 1,000 plus yard season since 2019 when James Robinson went for 1,899. With his 68 yards rushing in the second round FCS playoff game at UC Davis, Wright also moved over the 2,000 yard mark in his career making him just the 13th player in school history to achieve that mark.

UNDERWOOD TO JOIN ILLINOIS STATE'S BEST ON HOMECOMING
One of Illinois State's football's best will take his place amongst the University's all-time greats in October, as former defensive end Colton Underwood will be inducted as part of the 2025 ISU Athletics Percy Family Hall of Fame class during Homecoming festivities. A Two-time FCS All-American, Underwood is one of three players in school history to be a two-time finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award and ranks No. 3 in career tackles-for-loss with 44 and No. 4 on the career sacks list with 21.5. A three-time All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selection and two-time First-Team pick, Underwood was a two-time College Sporting News Fabulous Fifty FCS All-America Team honoree during his career and was an All-MVFC First-Team pick as a senior, after leading the team with 12 tackles-for-loss. A 2012 First-Team All-America selection by The Walter Camp Football Foundation, The Associated Press and The Sports Network, Underwood was runner-up for MVFC Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2012, after he led the MVFC in sacks (10.5) and tackles-for-loss (19.5).

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Players Mentioned

Keondre Jackson

#3 Keondre Jackson

DB
6' 3"
Senior
Shadwel Nkuba II

Shadwel Nkuba II

DB
6' 0"
Senior
Jake  Anderson

#97 Jake Anderson

DL
6' 5"
Redshirt Junior
Dylan Calabrese

#49 Dylan Calabrese

LS
6' 1"
Senior
Javon Charles

#85 Javon Charles

TE
6' 5"
Senior
Hayden Futch

#41 Hayden Futch

K
6' 1"
Sophomore
Eddie Kasper

#13 Eddie Kasper

WR
5' 10"
Redshirt Junior
Nick Kessler

#87 Nick Kessler

DL
6' 6"
Senior
Tye Niekamp

#46 Tye Niekamp

LB
6' 3"
Junior
Jake Pope

#67 Jake Pope

OL
6' 7"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Keondre Jackson

#3 Keondre Jackson

6' 3"
Senior
DB
Shadwel Nkuba II

Shadwel Nkuba II

6' 0"
Senior
DB
Jake  Anderson

#97 Jake Anderson

6' 5"
Redshirt Junior
DL
Dylan Calabrese

#49 Dylan Calabrese

6' 1"
Senior
LS
Javon Charles

#85 Javon Charles

6' 5"
Senior
TE
Hayden Futch

#41 Hayden Futch

6' 1"
Sophomore
K
Eddie Kasper

#13 Eddie Kasper

5' 10"
Redshirt Junior
WR
Nick Kessler

#87 Nick Kessler

6' 6"
Senior
DL
Tye Niekamp

#46 Tye Niekamp

6' 3"
Junior
LB
Jake Pope

#67 Jake Pope

6' 7"
Senior
OL