When: Saturday, October 11, 2025
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Where: Betty T. Ferguson Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.
Broadcast: Urban Edge Network
(This contest is the Sun Conference’s “Game of the Week.”)
Season Recap & Momentum
Florida Memorial University Lions
- FMU enters this game with a 2–2 record. After dropping their first two contests, they rebounded with back-to-back wins.
- Their most recent victory was a 28–23 upset over then-No. 10 Southeastern (ranked No. 18 at game time), marking the program’s first-ever win over a ranked opponent.
- Earlier, the Lions earned a 24–19 win over RV Cumberland in the home opener.
- For the first time in program history, FMU received votes in the NAIA Top 25 poll.
On offense, David Buggs has thrown for 484 yards and three touchdowns so far. Running back Jerodd Sims leads the ground game with 262 yards and five scores (5.3 yards per carry).
Defensively, Fernando Jeanty is a name to watch. He was the latest Sun Defensive Player of the Week after tallying eight tackles, two sacks, and four tackles for loss against Southeastern. FMU also boasts consecutive Sun Defensive Player of the Week honors: Kareem Roberts (vs Cumberland) and Jeanty (vs Southeastern).

Keiser Seahawks
- Keiser enters the game ranked No. 2 nationally in the NAIA.
- The Seahawks have had an uninterrupted presence in the Top 25 through 36 consecutive polls (since October 2022).
- In their most recent outing, Keiser rolled over Thomas (GA) 49–3 to open Sun Conference play.
- With that win, Keiser improved to 20–0 all-time in Sun Conference games and an overall 40–3 mark in conference play (Sun + MSC).

The Seahawks’ offense was spectacular in that Thomas game:
- They set a school record with 692 total yards.
- Their rushing attack was equally dominant: 398 rushing yards, a new school standard.
- Running back Dillon Simon had a monster day—152 yards on seven carries (2 TDs), including an 85-yard touchdown.
- Jaden Miller also produced, rushing 141 yards on 11 carries (one score).
- At quarterback, Shea Spencer completed 13-of-23 passes for 229 yards and two touchdowns. He also became the first Seahawk to eclipse 7,000 passing yards in his career (7,032).
Offensively, Keiser is averaging 43.0 points per game (tied for No. 11 in the NAIA).
Defensively, they allow an average of 15.3 points per game (No. 12 in NAIA).
Matchup Breakdown & X-Factors
Battle | Edge / Key Factor | Why It Matters |
---|---|---|
Offensive Firepower | Slight lean to Keiser | Keiser’s record-setting output vs Thomas gives them a momentum edge. FMU must disrupt rhythm early. |
FMU’s Defensive Playmakers | Jeanty & Roberts | Keeping Keiser’s offense in check could hinge on impactful stops and turnovers from these leaders. |
Ground Game vs Run Defense | Even battle | Keiser’s rushing strength (398 yards vs Thomas) will test FMU’s front. Sims must get space to keep pressure. |
Quarterback Efficiency | Lean toward Keiser | Spencer’s passing ability gives the Seahawks an extra dimension. Buggs will need to be sharp under pressure. |
Intangibles / Momentum | Slight tilt to FMU at home | FMU has momentum from its upset and is playing at home — the crowd and confidence may play a factor. |
X-Factor to Watch: Turnovers & Third-Down Efficiency
For FMU, creating pressure and forcing turnovers could swing momentum.
For Keiser, sustaining drives and converting third downs consistently (they’re among NAIA’s best) can dismantle FMU’s defensive schemes.
What to Expect & Prediction
Keiser is the more battle-tested powerhouse entering this contest. Their offensive explosiveness paired with a stingy defense is a tough formula to beat. FMU, though, is not without life: they have confidence, a few dynamic playmakers, and a home-field advantage.
That said, Keiser likely has too much firepower. Expect them to control the game rhythm through a balanced attack, limit mistakes, and wear down Florida Memorial over four quarters.
Predicted scoreline: Keiser 38, Florida Memorial 21
Final Thoughts
This game pits one of NAIA’s elite programs against a rising Lions squad seeking to make history. If FMU can play disciplined, take advantage of home support, and force some surprises, they may hang around. But Keiser’s consistency, depth, and recent dominance give them the edge.
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