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Sports / College Football
John Carroll University and Mount Union are set to host NCAA Division III football playoff games this Saturday, November 29, 2025. Both teams received a bye in the first round and are eager to begin their playoff journey on home turf.
John Carroll, led by quarterback Nick Semptimphelter, who has completed 80% of his passes for 2,534 yards and 27 touchdowns, faces a tough challenge against Randolph-Macon’s strong rushing attack. The Blue Streaks’ defense, particularly their rush defense, will be key to stopping the Yellow Jackets. The game will be a contrast of styles, as Randolph-Macon prefers to run the ball heavily, while John Carroll has faced more pass-oriented teams recently.
Mount Union, with an undefeated record, will rely on quarterback Mikey Maloney, who has passed for 2,237 yards and 27 touchdowns, and running back Darnell Williams, who has 1,004 rushing yards. Mount Union has a history of success against Muhlenberg in the NCAA playoffs, winning both prior encounters. Their balanced offense and strong defense make them a formidable opponent.
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