Regardless of how the first nine games of the season went for Valdosta State and the University of West Florida, two of the strongest programs in NCAA Division II football over the last decade, no one should be surprised by the intense battle that decided the 2025 Gulf South Conference title on Saturday.

And now, Valdosta State is headed back to the playoffs after a 47-44 win over UWF that ended with a 37-yard overtime field goal at PenAir Field in Pensacola, Florida.

The win locked up a third-consecutive GSC championship for the Blazers, along with an unlikely spot in the postseason bracket, in the first year of Division II conference champions earning automatic berths.

It’s all wild, but it’s true. 

Valdosta State was 3-4 heading into November and the first of its three conference games. The unranked, unrecognized and almost-forgotten Blazers now have a chance to three-peat as GSC champions and make a run at postseason redemption. 

VSU has improved to 5-4 overall and is 2-0 in GSC play after wins against West Alabama (45-35) and Delta State (27-23), both of which were ranked in the top 25 at the time. 

West Florida, which shared the Gulf South title with Valdosta State in 2021 and Delta State in 2022, is having an incredible year. 

The Argonauts are 9-0 overall, 2-0 in GSC games – with wins over West Alabama (23-16) and Delta State (51-38) – ranked fourth in the latest FloCollege D2 Football Rankings and in the top spot among the 10 teams in the recent Super Region 2 rankings. 

How is it possible that three wins will be enough to earn a team a conference championship and a guaranteed spot in the playoffs?

Simply enough, the updated structure and qualifying rules for the Division II postseason mean each of the 16 conference champions gets a free pass into the playoffs, while the other 16 spots are determined by a selection committee. 

At least that’s the case for now, so for 2025, there will be more football ahead for the winner of the now four-team Gulf South Conference.

But how did the mighty GSC go from eight teams in 2024 to just four in 2025?

The change in the Division II landscape that led to four teams leaving the Gulf South Conference was the return of football to Conference Carolinas for the first time since the 1974-1975 school year. 

At the end of the 2024 campaign, Chowan, Erskine, North Greenville and Mississippi College left the GSC. The first three now reside in Conference Carolinas, while the MC program is defunct. 

Since 2000, three of the four programs left in the Gulf South Conference have played for the Division II national title a combined 11 times, winning six. Valdosta State claimed the trophy four times, while Delta State and West Florida each have one. 

Can Valdosta State pull off the unexpected and take the conference title by handing West Florida it’s first loss in 2025?

That’s likely the only way the Blazers are making the postseason, while the Argos will be making the bracket either way.

In their short history (the UWF football team has only been around since 2016), Valdosta State owns a 6-3 record against the Argos, including a 31-28 win in Pensacola in 2023 and a 28-7 victory last year in Georgia.

Follow the action live, as FloCollege provides news and notes from the Valdosta State vs. West Florida football game. 

Valdosta State Wins Game, GSC Title, Playoff Spot With Field Goal In Overtime

Valdosta State runs the ball a couple times and wins the game with a 37-yard field goal from Rolader.

Wow! What a game!

Valdosta State 47, West Florida 44

West Florida Misses Field Goal On First OT Possession Against Valdosta State

Woeber’s 43-yard, career-long field goal attempts misses.

Valdosta State going for the win!

Valdosta State Wins Coin Toss, Chooses Defense

VSU wins the coin toss and opts to go on defense first.

West Florida gets the ball at the 25-yard line. The Blazers will get to try after. 

Valdosta State And West Florida Headed To Overtime

The 2025 GSC title is going to be decided in overtime!

A helmet comes off, he keeps playing, 10-second runoff, regulation ends!

Valdosta State 44, West Florida 44

West Florida Football Answers With Less Than A Minute To Play, Game Tied At 44

Stokes logs his fifth touchdown pass of the day, a 35-yard toss to Holloway.

It looks like the Argos are going to go for two, but there’s a 5-yard delay of game penalty.

Instead, Woeber attempts the point after and JUST makes it.

This game is TIED again!

Seven plays, 57 yards, touchdown.

Valdosta State 44, West Florida 44.

The clock has 40 seconds on it!

Overtime for the title?!

Here’s a look at the game-tying score:

TYREE HOLLOWAY GETS THE TOUCHDOWN TO TIE THE GAME IN THE FINAL MINUTE 😳

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025UWF Defense Stops Valdosta State And Forces Punt

The Argos stop the Blazers on third and 4 at the VSU 29-yard line.

VSU attempts punt, penalized for delay of game.

Punt finally happens from the VSU 34.

West Florida takes over at the UWF 43 with 2:32 left on the clock and immediately records a first down with a 10-yard run from Stokes. 

West Florida Fails On Fourth-Down Attempt 

A fourth-and-1 rush attempt for West Florida fails. Or does it?

The UWF coaching staff asks for a review, and it’s upheld.

Wow! Huge controversy. 

Valdosta State gets the ball back from its own 21, with 3:29 left in the contest. 

VSU 44, UWF 37

Watch Eric Watts Take It In Again For Valdosta State Football, Blazers Lead 44-37

Watts for the TD!

Valdosta State is creeping in…

Another Blazers touchdown sets up a 44-37 lead!

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025Valdosta State Back In Front Against West Florida, Blazers Lead 44-37

Valdosta State wastes no time, regains lead with 4-yard touchdown scamper from Watts. Rolader adds the extra point.

The run was set up by a 41-yard pass completion from Holcomb to Watts.

An illegal substitution for West Florida – 12 men on the field – delays the official call for a second, but it’s DECLINED by UWF, and the touchdown stands. 

Valdosta State 44, West Florida 37

7:19 left in the game.

UWF Misses Field Goal, Game With Valdosta State Still Tied At 37

Wide left!

Woeber’s field goal attempt from 44 yards has enough leg behind it, but he misses left. 

Valdosta State 37, West Florida 37

9:45 remaining in regulation.

West Florida Special Teams Shines, Argos Get The Ball

UWF forces a poor snap on Valdosta State’s punt attempt, and the Argos get the ball back at the VSU 27-yard line.

There’s just over 10 minutes left in the contest. 

Fourth Quarter Starts With Valdosta State Interception

On first and 10 from the Valdosta State 17, Stokes is intercepted in the end zone by graduate linebacker Jaden Dawkins.

The nine-play, 58-yard drive took 4:04 off the clock but ended in disaster for UWF.

VSU gets the ball at its own 20-yard line.

Valdosta State 37, West Florida 37

*UFW responds with a sure interception, but junior DB Roderick Webb drops it. 

Time For Fourth Quarter In Valdosta State-West Florida Clash

After 45 minutes of action, we’re right back where we started – a tie game!

We head into the fourth quarter tied at 37.

Valdosta State Fires Back, Game With West Florida Tied At 37

This one definitely is a shootout. 

Valdosta State needs less than two minutes to find the end zone and tie the game at 37.

The four-play, 80-yard drive is capped by a 9-yard Eric Watts touchdown run. Rolader adds the extra point. 

Valdosta State 37, West Florida, 37

Watch Watts do his thing:

Eric Watts making it look easy for the Blazers ⚡️

Valdosta State answers right back with a touchdown of its own.

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025UWF Regains Lead In Back-And-Forth Battle With Valdosta State Football, Argos Ahead 37-30

Watch the Stokes-to-Holloway touchdown pass.

TYREE HOLLOWAY WHAT A CATCH!

A 17-yard reception gives West Florida the upper hand.

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025West Florida Defense Turns Momentum In Valdosta State Battle, UWF Capitalizes

Holcomb’s first-and-15 pass from the VSU 35 is intercepted by redshirt senior defensive back Chester Fearon. West Florida takes the ball at the VSU 8-yard line.

A couple of sure-thing touchdowns are negated by poor decisions from the Argos that lead to penalties.

Despite being pushed back, West Florida finds the end zone. Stokes connects with junior receiver Tyree Holloway for a 17-yard touchdown. Woeber adds the extra point.

West Florida leads 37-30 with 3:45 left in the third quarter.

Stokes is 16 for 28 for 247 yards and four touchdowns. 

UWF Penalties Allow Valdosta State Football To Tie GSC Showdown, Contest Locked At 30-30

An illegal receiver downfield cancels a fourth-down conversion for West Florida, giving the ball back to Valdosta State.

A roughing-the-passer penalty at the end of a 39-yard connection from Holcomb to Arnold gives the Blazers 15 free yards and puts them in scoring position.

Holcomb connects with junior receiver Samuel Curry from 19 yards out, while Rolader adds the extra point to tie the game at 30-30.

Watch the game-tying score here:

The Blazers are now tied up 30-30 with the undefeated Argonauts 😱

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025Second Half Underway In Pensacola, Florida – UWF Leads 30-23

West Florida leads 30-23.

Did you know: Valdosta State had negative rushing yards in the first half?

First-Half Stats From Valdosta State Football At West FloridaGame StatsValdosta StateWest FloridaFirst Downs717Rushing Attempts1325Rushing Yards-179Rushing Avg-0.13.2Receptions1013Receiving Yards138215Receiving Avg13.816.5Passing Yards138215Pass C-A-I10-21-013-22-0Plays-Yards34-13747-294Yards/Play4.036.26Kick Return Yards2-421-34Punt Return Yards0-02-2Interception-Yards0-00-0Fumbles-Yards0-00-0Fumbles-Lost1-12-2Penalties2-222-15Punts4-26.31-21.0Possession11:0818:523rd Down Eff5-95-94th Down Eff0-00-0Points2330Watch The Final Score Of The First Half Between West Florida Football And Valdosta State

Stokes to Scott. Argos lead 30-23.

WE SEE YOU COREY SCOTT!!

Marcus Stokes hits Scott for a nine-yard reception and another Argos touchdown 👏

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025Argos Have Response In Final Minute Of First Half, West Florida Football Leads VSU 30-23

The West Florida drive started at its own 25-yard line with less than two minutes to play.

Stokes drives the Argos down the field and connects with Scott for a 9-yard touchdown to put UWF back in front. Woeber adds the extra point.

West Florida leads Valdosta State 30-23 with 29 seconds left in the first half. 

Touchdown Valdosta State! Game Tied At 23 with Halftime Coming

With time winding down in the first half, Valdosta State puts together a huge drive to tie the game with West Florida. It’s 23-all with 1:55 left in the half.

The drive is nine plays for 62 yards, capped by a 3-yard touchdown pass from Holcomb to Arnold. Rolader adds the extra point. 

Watch the touchdown now:

Jameson Holcomb finds Jaheim Arnold once again for a Valdosta State touchdown to tie things up 👀

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025Check Out The Recent West Florida Touchdown, Argos Up 23-16

It was TJ Lane from 10 yards out.

West Florida takes back the lead thanks to a 10-yard rushing touchdown by TJ Lane!

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025UWF Defense Steps Up Against Valdosta State Football, Offense Gets It In

Holcomb is sacked by redshirt senior linebacker Ja’Kobe Clinton on VSU’s first play. It causes a fumble, which is recovered by UWF’s Jamal Ellis.

The Argos need just one play to find the end zone and regain the lead. Lane runs it in from 10 yards out. Woeber adds the extra point.

West Florida football leads Valdosta State 23-16.

West Florida Settles For Field Goal, Game With Valdosta State Football Tied 16-16

Woeber kicks a 30-yard field goal for UWF to tie the game at 16 with 4:11 left in the half.

Argos Fight Back, Touchdown Called Back

Stokes walked into the end zone for West Florida, but it’s called back on a holding call.

Now, it’s second and goal from the 12-yard line, instead of UWF leading.

Oh, wait. Stokes is sacked on the next play.

Now, third and 18 from the 18.

Blinked And Missed Valdosta State’s Second Touchdown? Here It Is!

Valdosta State leads West Florida 16-13.

Valdosta State takes the lead with a touchdown by Jaheim Arnold.

The Blazers go up 16-13 on the Argonauts 🔥

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025Momentum Shifts, Valdosta State Football Leads West Florida 16-13

West Florida’s redshirt sophomore running back TJ Lane fumbles deep in UWF territory, and senior linebacker Nick Mercer recovers for Valdosta State.

The Blazers need just three plays to find the end zone for the second time in four minutes.

Holcomb gets it done with a 5-yard pass to junior receiver Jaheim Arnold. Rolader adds the extra point to give Valdosta State a 16-13 lead with 11:06 left in the first half.

The drive is three plays for 10 yards and a score.

Watch The VSU Football Touchdown Now, Argos Lead 13-9

Houedenou has room!

Joel Houedenou has ROOOOOM!

Valdosta State gets a touchdown to move the score to 13-9, West Florida leads.

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025Valdosta State Cruises Into End Zone, Cuts Deficit To 13-9 Against West Florida Football

Valdosta State answers with play-action touchdown pass from junior quarterback Jameson Holcomb to redshirt sophomore tight end Joel Houedenou. 

The 32-yard strike sees Houedenou wide open in the middle of the end zone for the easy score.

Freshman kicker Matt Rolader adds the extra point to cut the deficit to 13-9.

UWF Fumbles, Valdosta State Football Recovers, First Quarter Ends

The Argos keep the ball on the ground, and redshirt junior running back Jay Sharp fumbles. The ball stays in bounds and is recovered by VSU’s Tyler Morehead.

The Blazers, who have not gotten a first down yet in the game, get the ball back at their own 24-yard line in the final seconds of the first quarter.

Valdosta State runs two plays but loses yardage before the quarter ends.

The second quarter begins with VSU on its own 23-yard line. It’s second and 11.

Offensively, Valdosta State has -4 yards.

Marcus Stokes Getting It Done For West Florida, Argos Lead Valdosta State Football 13-2

Watch the second touchdown pass of the opening quarter from UWF quarterback Marcus Stokes.

Stokes ➡️ Swinton = ARGOS TD!

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025West Florida Adds To Lead Over Valdosta State, VSU Gets Consolation Prize – Argos Up 13-2

After the UWF defense held Valdosta State and forced a punt, Stokes takes care of business again for West Florida.

Stokes connects with Swinton for a 21-yard touchdown to put UWF ahead 13-0. The drive goes 64 yards on eight plays.

The point after attempt is blocked, however, and Valdosta State is able to scoop it and return it for two points.

West Florida 13, Valdosta State 2

Don’t Believe Our Description? Watch The West Florida Touchdown Now!

Stokes to Scott. West Florida leads Valdosta State 7-0.

COREY SCOTT ARE YOU SERIOUS?!

Just a little 60-yard reception and touchdown for West Florida to open up the afternoon 😁

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— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 15, 2025West Florida Opens Scoring Against Valdosta State With Wild Play By Marcus Stokes, Argos Up 7-0

The play looked like it was going to be a sack – then a scramble – then an incredible pass from Stokes to redshirt sophomore Corey Scott, who makes a highlight-reel catch an slips past two defenders to get into the open field.

Start to finish – 60 yards and the the first touchdown of the game!

Brogan add the extra point, and it’s 7-0 West Florida with just under eight minutes left in the first quarter. 

UWF Misses Field Goal Attempt, Still No Score Against Valdosta State Football

A 30-yard field goal attempt from freshman kicker Brogan Woeber is NO GOOD! It drifts right and hits off the goal post.

There’s still no score, and Valdosta State takes over at its own 20-yard line with 10:23 left in the opening quarter.

West Florida Blocks Valdosta State Punt

The first Valdosta State possession ends with a punt, which is blocked by UWF.

The Argos get the ball on the Valdosta State 29-yard line and take advantage with a 14-yard pass from Stokes to redshirt senior wide receiver Javon Swinton.

2025 Gulf South Conference Title Game Underway In Florida!

Will Valdosta State’s late-season surge end with another GSC title, or does West Florida win it outright for the first time?

Valdosta State wins the coin toss and chooses to kick off to West Florida.

Redshirt sophomore quarterback Marcus Stokes will lead the balanced offensive attack for the Argos. He is a threat through the air and on the ground.

UWF goes three and out on its first possession. 

Which Division II Football Teams Are Undefeated In 2025? 

Here they are. Count ’em on one hand!

Count ’em on one hand…

Another unbeaten has fallen; now only five remain.#D2Top25 | @FloCollege pic.twitter.com/Q89zInfU2m

— FloCollege | Football (@FloCollegeFB) November 9, 2025Watch The Game-Winning Score For Valdosta State Against Delta State Last Week

Valdosta State defeated Delta State 27-23 to remain in contention for the 2025 GSC title!

𝘽𝙇𝘼𝙕𝙀𝙍𝙎 𝙒𝙄𝙉 𝘽𝙇𝘼𝙕𝙀𝙍𝙎 𝙒𝙄𝙉‼️🤯

𝘏𝘰𝘭𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘣 ➡️ 𝘈𝘳𝘯𝘰𝘭𝘥 𝘪𝘯 𝙁𝘼𝙎𝙃𝙄𝙊𝙉#GOBLAZERS🔥 | #ProtectTheStandard pic.twitter.com/giGwOaVFso

— Valdosta State Blazers (@VState_Blazers) November 9, 2025When Is The Valdosta State vs. West Florida Football Game?

The Valdosta State Blazers will take on the University of West Florida Argonauts at PenAir Field in Pensacola, Florida, on Saturday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. Eastern/1 p.m. Central.

How To Watch The Valdosta State vs. West Florida Football Game

The Valdosta State vs. West Florida football game is streaming live on FloCollege and the FloSports app.

Highlights, replays and breaking news will be available on both platforms.

2025 Valdosta State vs West Florida

About Valdosta State Football

For the most part, Valdosta State has been consistently successful, including Division II national championships in 2004, 2007, 2012 and 2018, along with runner-up finishes in 2002, 2021 and 2024.

VSU has made 21 appearances in the Division II Playoffs and owns a 34-16 record.

The Blazers also own a record 11 Gulf South Conference titles and have won or shared five since 2018.

Unfortunately, since COVID-19 canceled the 2020 season, VSU has struggled a little bit with transition.

When Tremaine Jackson took over the program for the 2022 campaign, after going 12-2 and reaching the title tilt in 2021, the Blazers stumbled to a 5-6 effort and sixth-place conference finish. 

They did rebound, however, going 25-3 over the next two seasons, including a pair of conference championships.

In 2025, with the much smaller GSC roster, Valdosta State has the opportunity to overcome the transition blues and make a huge turnaround all in the same season. 

This year, the Blazers are being led by first-year head coach Graham Craig, who was the offensive coordinator for the team’s run to the title game in 2024. 

With just four of its 22 starters back from a year ago, the squad’s 3-4 start certainly was understandable. The surge since, which started with a 35-24 win over North Greenville on Oct. 25, is coming at just the right time.

But do the Blazers have enough firepower left to get past a dominant West Florida team and earn an opportunity to avenge their 49-14 loss to Ferris State in last year’s championship game?

Read more from FloCollege analyst Andy Schamma: Yes, Valdosta State Is Still Alive For The Division II Playoffs. Here’s How

How To Watch Valdosta State Football Games In 2025

GSC and Valdosta State football home games will stream live on FloCollege and the FloSports app.

Game replays, highlights and breaking news will be posted on both platforms.

Valdosta State Sweeps GSC Weekly Awards

Valdosta State may have been unnoticed for much of the 2025 college football season, but the Blazers are stealing the spotlight late in the campaign. 

𝑮𝑺𝑪 𝑷𝒍𝒂𝒚𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒆𝒆𝒌

𝘉𝘭𝘢𝘻𝘦𝘳 𝘍𝘰𝘰𝘵𝘣𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘴𝘸𝘦𝘦𝘱𝘴 𝘞𝘦𝘦𝘬𝘭𝘺 𝘎𝘚𝘊 𝘈𝘸𝘢𝘳𝘥𝘴 𝘢𝘧𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘥𝘦𝘧𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘋𝘦𝘭𝘵𝘢 𝘚𝘵𝘢𝘵𝘦🧹#GOBLAZERS🔥 | #ProtectTheStandard pic.twitter.com/dfX4BAvrlE

— Valdosta State Blazers (@VState_Blazers) November 10, 2025About West Florida Football

The West Florida Argonauts, who debuted in 2016, have not been just a flash in the pan. UWF is a perennial power.

Right now, there are five undefeated teams among the 25 programs ranked in the latest AFCA Division II Coaches Poll, and West Florida, 9-0, is one of them. With all the Argos have accomplished in such a short time, an undefeated season in 2025 would be their first. 

Another thing West Florida is trying to do is win a conference title outright for the first time. The Argos shared with Valdosta State in 2021 and Delta State in 2023. 

UWF, which is coming off a bye week, is outscoring its opponents this year 343-159 (38.11 to 17.67 per game), and the Argos scoring offense ranks 11th among Division II programs.

The Argos are in, or around, the top 10 in many statistical categories, but all that really matters it what it says in the win column. So far, they’ve done enough to be able to expect a playoff spot, regardless of what happens against Valdosta State, and that’s what is important.

One stat you won’t see on the leaderboard is that UWF’s nine wins this season have come across six states – Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Alabama and Mississippi. 

Last time out, West Florida went on the road to Delta State and opened a 14-3 first-quarter lead. The Argos gave up 21 points in the second quarter, but their offensive performance was consistent, and they cruised to a 51-38 victory. 

The last time West Florida beat Valdosta State was a 32-31 overtime nailbiter in 2022, the third consecutive win for the Argos in the series. Actually, their only three wins against VSU.

How To Watch West Florida Football Games In 2025

GSC and West Florida football home games will stream live on FloCollege and the FloSports app.

Game replays, highlights and breaking news will be posted on both platforms.

Read More About West Florida’s Upcoming Showdown With Valdosta State

UWF Football seeks more first-time feats in its GSC showdown with Valdosta State.

No. 3 UWF Football Seeks More First Time Feats In GSC Showdown with Valdosta State https://t.co/WykTaFXhCO

— UWF Football (@UWFFootball) November 14, 2025Valdosta State Football Schedule 2025

All Times Eastern

Aug. 30 (Sat): Valdosta State 31, Clark Atlanta 28 (W)Sept. 6 (Sat): Johnson C. Smith 28, Valdosta State 16 (L)Sept. 13 (Sat): Valdosta State 56, Chowan 3 (W)Sept. 27 (Sat): UNC Pembroke 31, Valdosta State 0 (L)Oct. 4 (Sat): Lenoir-Rhyne 32, Valdosta State 25 (L)Oct. 11 (Sat): The Citadel 38, Valdosta State 14 (L)Oct. 25 (Sat): Valdosta State 35, North Greenville 24 (W)Nov. 1 (Sat): Valdosta State 45, West Alabama 35 (W)Nov. 8 (Sat): Valdosta State 27, Delta State 23 (W)Nov. 15 (Sat): 3 p.m. at West FloridaWest Florida Football Schedule 2025

All Times Central

Aug. 29 (Fri): West Florida 48, Lenoir-Rhyne 21 (W)Sept. 6 (Sat): West Florida 28, Kentucky Wesleyan 7 (W)Sept. 13 (Sat): West Florida 42, Shorter 20 (W)Sept. 20 (Sat): West Florida 25, North Greenville 17 (W)Oct. 4 (Sat): West Florida 31, Northeastern State 24 (W)Oct. 11 (Sat): West Florida 40, Chowan 10 (W)Oct. 18 (Sat): West Florida 23, West Alabama 16 (W)Oct. 25 (Sat): West Florida 55, West Virginia State 6 (W)Nov. 1 (Sat): West Florida 51, Delta State 38 (W)Nov. 15 (Sat): 2 p.m. vs. Valdosta StateValdosta State Football Roster For 2025

Here is where fans can find the VSU football roster.

West Florida Football Roster For 2025

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Here’s the Division II broadcast schedule on FloCollege for Week 11 of the 2025 college football season. Subscribe to watch. 

Latest Division II Rankings 

FloCollege D2 Football Rankings: Week 11

Ferris State (Prev. 1)Harding (Prev. 2)Kutztown (Prev. 3)West Florida (Prev. 4)CSU Pueblo (Prev. 5)Central Washington (Prev. 6)Indianapolis (Prev. 8)Virginia Union (Prev. 7)Findlay (Prev. 11)Minnesota State (Prev. 15)Pittsburg State (Prev. 13)Northwest Missouri State (Prev. 14)Minnesota Duluth (Prev. 12)Albany State (Prev. 21)Augustana (SD) (Prev. 9)Western Colorado (Prev. 10)UT Permian Basin (Prev. 20)Johnson C. Smith (Prev. 22)Western Oregon (Prev. 25)Ashland (Prev. 16)Grand Valley State (Prev. 24)Chadron State (Prev. RV)Northwood (Prev. RV)Newberry (Prev. RV)Wingate (Prev. RV)

Also Received Votes: Delta State, Frostburg State, Slippery Rock, Michigan Tech, UNC Pembroke, Upper Iowa, Benedict, Kentucky State, Angelo State, Emory & Henry, Assumption, Northeastern State.

AFCA Division II Coaches Poll For Week 11 Of 2025 SeasonFerris State (Prev. 1)Harding (Prev. 2)West Florida (Prev. 3)Kutztown (Prev. 4)Colorado St.-Pueblo (Prev. 6)Central Washington (Prev. 7)Pittsburg St. (Prev. 8)Findlay (Prev. 9)Virginia Union (Prev. 10)UIndy (Prev. 12)Minnesota-Duluth (Prev. 13)Northwest Missouri St. (Prev. 14)Augustana (S.D.) (Prev. 5)Minnesota St. (Prev. 16)UT Permian Basin (Prev. 17)Johnson C. Smith (Prev. 18)Albany St. (Prev. 19)Western Colorado (Prev. 11)Newberry (Prev. 25)Ashland (Prev. 15)Grand Valley St. (Prev. 23)Chadron St. (Prev. NR)Benedict (Prev. NR)Western Oregon (Prev. NR)UNC Pembroke (Prev. NR)

Dropped Out: Slippery Rock (20), Delta St. (21), Angelo St. (22), Assumption (24).

Others Receiving Votes: Indiana (Pa.), 32; Upper Iowa, 28; Slippery Rock, 16; Delta St., 14; Frostburg St., 14; California (Pa.), 10; Angelo St., 4; West Alabama, 4; Wingate, 4; Assumption, 3; Catawba, 1.

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