Ohio vs Northern Illinois Prediction Football Picks Today 10/18/25

The Northern Illinois Huskies and Ohio Bobcats meet Saturday in college football action at Peden Stadium. Here’s a Ohio vs Northern Illinois Prediction. This article will include a Ohio vs Northern Illinois Pick.

Northern Illinois Huskies Betting Preview

The Northern Illinois Huskies lost to Eastern Michigan and Miami OH, and they play Ball State next. Northern Illinois has lost 5 straight games. Josh Holst is completing 59.7 percent of his passes for 376 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. DeAree Rogers and Gary Givens have combined for 376 receiving yards and 1 touchdown, while Telly Johnson Jr. has 11 receptions.

The Northern Illinois Huskies ground game is averaging 154.2 yards per contest, and Telly Johnson Jr. leads the way with 417 yards and 2 touchdowns. Defensively, Northern Illinois is allowing 20.3 points and 323 yards per game. Quinn Urwiler leads the Northern Illinois Huskies with 70 tackles, Filip Maciorowski has 1.5 sacks and Muhammed Jammeh has 2 interceptions.

Ohio Bobcats Betting Preview

The Ohio Bobcats beat Bowling Green, lost to Ball State and plays Eastern Michigan next. Ohio has won 10 of its last 13 games. Parker Navarro is completing 64.1 percent of his passes for 1,266 yards, 9 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions. Mason Williams and Chase Hendricks have combined for 725 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns, while Rodney Harris II has 11 receptions.

The Ohio Bobcats ground game is averaging 194.7 yards per contest, and Sieh Bangura leads the way with 481 yards and 4 touchdowns. Defensively, Ohio is allowing 26 points and 401.3 yards per game. Michael Molnar leads the Ohio Bobcats with 52 tackles, Jay Crable has 4 sacks and Cameron Hollobaugh has 2 interceptions.

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Ohio vs Northern Illinois Prediction

Northern Illinois is the worst offensive team in the country, not scoring more than 19 points this season. Things like that usually doesn’t fix itself on the road. Northern Illinois is 1-5 ATS on the season as well, which doesn’t help. Ohio has issues of its own, but it’s at home, and there are levels to the struggle. Ohio is simply the better team. Ohio being a double-digit favorite tells you all you need to know about Northern Illinois. This team is awful. Give me Ohio in a comfortable home win.

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