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topicnews · October 25, 2024

Susquehanna Football vs. Wilkes Kickoff and How to Watch

Susquehanna Football vs. Wilkes Kickoff and How to Watch

No. 6 Susquehanna Football (6-1) travels to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Oct. 26 as the Landmark enters the final stretch of the season and the teams set their sights on the playoff round.

Wilkes Football (5-2) represents perhaps the River Hawks’ biggest challenge since they played No. 2 SUNY Cortland earlier this season. The Colones are undefeated in the landmark game and are led by Elijah Jules, who has rushed for 823 yards this season and has rushed for 100 yards in four straight games.

Susquehanna has fully recovered from its only loss, defeating Juniata College 66-21 on homecoming last week. Susquehanna football quarterback Josh Ehrlich has 1,646 passing yards and 20 touchdown passes so far this season.

And the game will be streamed live. Here’s what you should know about the Susquehanna vs. Wilkes football game.

When is Susquehanna vs. Wilkes football kickoff?

The game begins at 12:00 p.m. on October 26 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania at Schmidt Stadium.

2024 Susquehanna vs. Wilkes

How to Watch Susquehanna vs. Wilkes Football

The game will be broadcast live on FloFootball, FloCollege and the FloSports app. Match replays and highlights will be available on both platforms.

AFCA NCAA Division III Football Rankings in Week 9

1. North Central (Illinois) (36) – Previous. 1

2. Cortland (NY) (13) – Previous. 2

3. Mount Union (Ohio) (1) – Previous. 3

4. St. John’s (Minn.) – Before. 4

5. Hardin-Simmons (Tex.) – Previously. 5

6. Susquehanna (Pa.) – Before. 8

7. Salisbury (Md.) – Previously. 9

8. DePauw (Ind.) – Previously. 10

9. Wisconsin-River Falls – Before. 11

10. Whitworth (Wash.) – Previously. 12

11. Wisconsin-Platteville – Before. 6

12. Wartburg (Iowa) – Before. 13

13. Endicott (Mass.) – Previously. 14

14. Wisconsin-Oshkosh – Previously. 19

15. Aurora (Ill.) – Before. 16

16. Carnegie Mellon (Pa.) – Previously. 15

17. Linfield (Ore.) – Previously. 17

18. Hope (Mich.) – Before. 18

19. Grove City (Pa.) – Previously. 7

20. Johns Hopkins (Md.) – Previous. 20

21. Coe (Iowa) – Before. 21

22. Wisconsin-Whitewater – Previously. 22

23. Springfield (Mass.) – Previously. 25

24. Randolph-Macon (Va.) – Previously. 23

25t. Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) – Previously. NO

25t. Wisconsin-La Crosse – Before. 24

Dropped out: No

Others receive votes: Marietta (Ohio), 89; Case Western Reserve (Ohio), 77; Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas), 64; Ursinus (Pa.) 62; Berry (Ga.), 48; Lake Forest, Illinois, 44; Wisconsin Stout, 31; Wheaton (Ill.), 17; Bethel (Minn.), 13; Wabash (Ind.), 11; Washington (Mo.), 4; Hobart (NY), 2; Alma (Mich.), 1; John Carroll (Ohio), 1st

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