MONROE, La. – The ULM football team (3-5, 1-3 SBC) will host one of the top teams in the Sun Belt East in Old Dominion (5-2, 3-0 SBC) at Malone Stadium on Saturday (Nov. 1) at 2:30 p.m. CT. 
 
Saturday's game will be broadcast on ESPN+ with Sean Fox (play-by-play) and Desmund Lighten (analyst) on the call. The game will also air on KLIP 105.3 FM with the Voice of the Warhawks, 
Mike Hammett and analyst Mike McGee.
 
OPENING DRIVE –
• The ULM football team (3-5, 1-3 SBC) will host Sun Belt East team Old Dominion (5-3, 2-2 SBC) on Saturday (Nov. 1) at 2:30 p.m. CT in Malone Stadium. The Warhawks are looking for a bounce back in conference play after a rough stretch against Coastal Carolina, Troy and Southern Miss.
• Most recently, ULM fell on the road to the Southern Miss Golden Eagles on October 25. With a 49-21 score, ULM led in time of possession and first downs, but a strong second half from the Golden Eagles had them clinching bowl eligibility. 
Noah Flemmings led with seven tackles and a sack, with 
Billy Pullen also splitting a sack with 
Kevontay Wells. 
Tyler Griffin captured the first touchdown, a four-yard reception from 
Landon Graves. The second touchdown for ULM came from a 21-yard rush from 
Zach Palmer-Smith. The third touchdown of the game for the Warhawks was a two-yard run from 
Julian Nixon in the fourth quarter.
• The Warhawks defeated Arkansas State in their first conference game of the season, a 28-16 homecoming victory. This is the first win over the Red Wolves since 2009 to get to an early 1-0 start in Sun Belt play. After a 10-0 deficit early, the Warhawks scored 21 unanswered points to capture the lead. ULM's defense held Arkansas State to 12 rushing yards, posting six sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery in the win.
• Saturday's game marks the first meeting between the Monarchs and the Warhawks. Along with Old Dominion, ULM also faced Saint Francis (Pa.) and Northwestern for the first time ever this season, logging a 1-1 record against first-time opponents in 2025. The last time the Warhawks faced three new opponents in a single season was 2020, facing Army, Liberty and UTEP for the first time.
• On the road against UTEP, the Warhawks defeated their first nonconference opponent on the road since 2018. The victory also marks the team's third road win since 2020, also finding victory in 2024 at Troy and in 2022 against Georgia State.
• In the season opener against Saint Francis, ULM claimed a 29-0 shutout win. This is the first shutout win in over a decade for the Warhawks, the last coming against Nicholls in 2015 (47-0). Nine other teams in FBS secured a shutout in Week 1, including local foe Louisiana Tech.
• Defensive lineman 
Dylan Howell sits at second in the Sun Belt with 0.57 sacks per game, ranking 58th in FBS. Running back 
Braylon McReynolds sits at fourth in the Sun Belt and 40th in FBS with 5.77 yards per carry. 
• ULM defensive back 
D'Arco Perkins-McAllister was voted Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week after a media member panel vote on August 31. Perkins-McAllister played lights out for the Warhawks in week one, leading the defense in the team's first shutout in a decade. His two sacks are second in the Sun Belt Conference. The Nashville, Tenn., native claimed five solo tackles on the evening and three assists in a game where the opponent only crossed the 50-yard line once. 
• The Warhawks saw multiple ULM debuts on October 4 at Northwestern, as several ULM players logged their first snaps. 
Zy Jackson made his defensive debut, collecting three tackles. Receiver 
Nic Trujillo also caught a few passes in his debut, including a touchdown reception. 
More Warhawks got their first career starts at Southern Miss, most notably quarterback 
Landon Graves. 
Nate Green and 
Zach Palmer-Smith also saw starts for the first time at ULM on October 25.
• 
Aidan Armenta remains the starting quarterback for the Warhawks, completing 88 of 157 passes for 920 yards and eight touchdowns. The redshirt sophomore surpassed his career-high with 19 completions against Troy (Oct. 18). 
• Monroe native 
Landon Graves has also seen action at quarterback this season, throwing 18-for-39 across six games and collecting a touchdown in his first career drive. Graves saw his first career start at Southern Miss (Oct. 25), collecting another touchdown early in the game and also posting 24 rushing yards.  
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Hunter Herring has also seen action in a unique position, appearing in multiple positions on the field to push the Warhawks ahead. Herring scored the first touchdown of the season for the Warhawks and posted another against UTEP.
• The running back room in Monroe has proven to be deep, as five RBs have seen action so far this season. 
Braylon McReynolds has claimed six starts thus far, leading the team with 473 yards from 82 attempts and two touchdowns. McReynolds notched his first touchdown as a Warhawk against Saint Francis, a 13-yard reception into the end zone. 
• Four other running backs contributed to the 1,386 rushing yards this season, the team averaging 4.9 yards per rush. 
Zach Palmer-Smith has recorded 355 yards off 56 carries, including his first ULM rushing touchdown against Arkansas State (Sept. 27). Palmer-Smith earned the start at Southern Miss, notching a touchdown. 
Dorian Lewis has posted 171 yards on 22 carries, including a 72-yard rush to get to the red zone at UTEP (Sept. 20). Lewis also picked up the two-point conversion at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 11). Freshman 
D'Shaun Ford has seen 13 carries and 49 yards and 
Tyrell Reed Jr. has collected 111 yards, averaging 4.1 yards per carry. 
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Jonathan Bibbs leads the receiving room, tallying 250 yards from 17 receptions, averaging 31.3 yards per game. Most recently, Bibbs caught the touchdown reception against Coastal Carolina, a 27-yard reception in the end zone. 
Tyler Griffin has claimed 163 yards from 12 receptions, including a touchdown reception from quarterback Graves two times this season. Veteran 
Jake Godfrey has notched 169 yards off 12 receptions, getting a touchdown reception from Armenta into the end zone at UTEP (Sept. 20) and his fourth career touchdown reception vs. Arkansas State (Sept. 27). Junior 
JP Coulter has also seen action this season, posting 115 yards off 13 receptions. 
Receiver 
Nic Trujillo made the return to the field against Northwestern (Oct. 4), sidelined for the first four games due to injury. In making his first catch as a Warhawk, Trujillo caught a 34-yard pass from Armenta to score an early touchdown against the Wildcats. Trujillo has so far collected 162 yards off 15 receptions.
• Tight end 
Julian Nixon has also seen action, registering 79 yards off eight receptions and scoring the first touchdown against Arkansas State. The touchdown was the tight end's second of his career and first of the season. Nixon then rushed into the end zone against Southern Miss to post the third touchdown for ULM.
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Noah Flemmings leads the team defense with 44 tackles, logging six tackles for loss through eight games. A career-high stat line of 2.0 TFLs, a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery came for Flemmings against Arkansas State (Sept. 27). 
Carl Fauntroy follows closely behind with 31 tackles (17 UA, 14 A), along with a tackle for loss and a pass breakup.
Former Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Week 
D'Arco Perkins-McAllister continues finding success with the Warhawks, posting 30 tackles, four tackles for loss and four sacks across eight games. Perkins-McAllister also blocked a field goal against Arkansas State, ULM's first blocked field goal since 2023.
David Godsey Jr. and 
Lynard Harris are credited with two of the four interceptions on the season, both coming in the final two minutes against UTEP to prevent a last-minute comeback from the Miners. Godsey Jr. also forced and recovered a fumble at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 11), forcing another against Troy (Oct. 18). 
Kristopher Robinson also got in on the action, recording an interception against the Red Wolves. Robinson also logged a career-high eight tackles and a tackle for loss in the contest. 
Cliff Mosley also contributed to the defensive effort, catching his first career interception against the Red Flash to force another turnover. 
A few Warhawks saw career games against the Red Wolves, especially on the defensive side. 
Jaeden Calender posted his first career sack, one of six against Arkansas State. Godsey Jr. notched a career-high two pass breakups and 
Kelbee Holmes saw his first career quarterback hurry. 
Dylan Howell saw two sacks on the day, a career high for the ULM veteran. Newcomer 
Tae Woody also posted a career game with four tackles, 1.0 TFL and a quarterback hurry.
• 
Jacob Chambliss and 
Jacob Green join the special teams room after injuries prevented Larson and Stagg from competing in recent games. Green and Chambliss both brought new life to the kicking team, Green claiming kickoff duties and Chambliss competing as the placekicker. Both kickers were found as ULM students when an all-call was sent in search of kickers on campus. Green made his debut on October 4 at Northwestern and Chambliss began competing with the Warhawks on October 25 against Southern Miss, going three-for-three on extra points. Track and field athlete 
Danny Hagan also joined the special teams room.
• Offensive lineman 
Elijah Fisher was recognized on multiple preseason watch lists, including the All State Wuerffel Trophy Watchlist and the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Trophy Watchlist. The Wuerffel Trophy recognizes college football players who exemplify community service, academic excellence and athletic achievement. The Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Trophy recognizes the top offensive player who exhibits the enduring characteristics that define Earl Campbell: integrity, performance, teamwork, sportsmanship, drive, community and tenacity.
• Seven Warhawks were named to the Phil Steele Preseason Sun Belt teams. On the Phil Steele Preseason All-Sun Belt Third Team were offensive lineman 
Elijah Fisher, defensive lineman 
Kevontay Wells, defensive back 
D'Arco Perkins-McAllister and placekicker 
Max Larson. On the fourth team were offensive lineman 
Jay Mickle, linebacker 
Billy Pullen and linebacker 
Seidrion Langston.
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Kevontay Wells was also named to the Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team Defense, as voted on by the conference's coaches. In his first season with the Warhawks, Wells led the team with 11.0 tackles for loss, which ranked tied for sixth in the Sun Belt. He added 50 total tackles and three sacks in a breakout junior season. Wells is the first Warhawk to be named to a Preseason All-Sun Belt team since 2020, when ULM placed a trio of players (Josh Johnson, Josh Pederson and Corey Straughter) on the preseason first team.
• ULM added 40 new players to its 2025 roster in the offseason. Head coach 
Bryant Vincent and his staff signed 13 new Warhawks on the first day of the early signing period in December, featuring eight defensive players and five on offense. In total, ULM signed nine junior college transfers, 23 transfers from four-year colleges and six high school recruits. The Warhawks lost six starters on offense and six on defense from the 2024 squad.
• ULM's coaching staff features four new faces in 2025, including running backs coach and run game coordinator 
Hindley Brigham, wide receivers coach 
Kishawn McClain, defensive ends coach 
Jontavius Morris and offensive assistant coach 
Cody Wells. Brigham arrives after nine seasons at UAB, McClain joins the staff after stops at ETSU and Gardner-Webb and Morris was added after being on staff at Louisville and Purdue. Former ULM quarterback Wells returns to Monroe after a few seasons at Evangel University.
• Family connections on the ULM football coaching staff include 
Bryant Vincent's son, 
Brady Vincent, as the team's Tight Ends Coach. 
Bret Vincent makes it three Vincents featured in the ULM football program, with Bret playing wide receiver for the Warhawks. The Vincent family is not the only family tie for ULM. Defensive Coordinator 
Earnest Hillenters his second season on the staff, with his son 
Bryan Hill working as a defensive assistant coach.