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NSU and ECU football programs to participate in the inaugural First Americans Bowl
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November 26, 2025
NSU and ECU football programs to participate in the inaugural First Americans Bowl

The Northeastern State University football team has been selected to participate in the inaugural First Americans Bowl against East Central on Saturday, December 6, in Tahlequah at Doc Wadley Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 1 p.m.

Northeastern State is making its fourth bowl game appearance and first since 2011. The RiverHawks and Tigers last met in 2011, with 91 meetings between the two dating back to 1909, the first for the NSU football program.

The RiverHawks concluded the regular season on a sixgame win streak, going 8-3 overall as the NCAA Division II’s only independent team.

The game will see two former Checotah Wildcats in Omarrion Warrior and Brian Love (NSU) going against two former Eufaula Ironheads in Ty Dodd and Carson Luna (ECU).

Northeastern State bookended its season with road wins against Saginaw Valley State and West Alabama, both teams that were receiving votes in the American Football Coaches Association national poll. Under the guidance of second-year head coach Darrin Chiaverini, NSU experienced its best season since 2000, breaking numerous program records.

East Central concluded its 2025 regular season with a 6-5 overall mark, finishing sixth overall in the Great American Conference, and is led by third-year head coach John Litreneta. The Tigers claimed an early-season win over a then-ranked No. 15 Ouachita Baptist team in Ada, marking their first postseason appearance since 2022.

Ticket information, along with broadcasting partners for the event, will be announced in a later release.

About the First Americans Bowl

Created to highlight high-level collegiate competition while promoting long-term visibility and opportunity for Indigenous and minority athletes, the First Americans Bowl represents a meaningful step forward for cultural representation in college athletics. Announced during Native American Heritage Month, the event underscores both its cultural significance and the mission driving its creation.

In addition to showcasing athletic excellence, the First Americans Bowl aims to serve as a platform for community unity, education, and pride. Organizers are working with tribal nations, educators, and cultural leaders to incorporate meaningful programming throughout the week—celebrating the traditions, contributions, and stories of Indigenous communities. From youth engagement activities to cultural exhibitions and recognition ceremonies, the event is designed to offer more than a game—it offers a powerful reflection of identity, heritage, and the strength of Indigenous and minority athletes nationwide.

Proceeds from the game will directly support scholarships, youth sports programs, and community initiatives that benefit Indigenous and minority athletes. Organizers plan for the First Americans Bowl to become an annual celebration of culture, athletic excellence, and community impact.

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