In what should not be much of a surprise, Ferrum was picked to finish last in the conference standings for the upcoming season. With the Panthers being a D3 program transitioning to D2, they will be at a disadvantage, but I do not think as much of one as some will believe. After looking at their roster, Ferrum has some Clydesdales on the O-line, and some speed in the backfield. A few Freshmen that catch my eye are:
Mantle Jones- 5'9" 160 lbs., Greensville County High School
Has quick feet, and the ability to make defenders miss. Should be a strong component of the offense as he matures. Has experience as a kick returner also.
Vladamir Joacin - 6'0 235 lbs., Caroline County High School
Breakaway speed, and hard to catch in the open field. Averaged 112 ypg his Senior year, with 7.4 yards per carry. Vlad had 24 touchdowns his last two seasons.
Myles Anderson- 5'9" 170 lbs.
Redshirt Freshman transfer from Elizabeth City State University. Played High School football at Thomas Jefferson in Richmond. Could be a major contributor to the Panthers offense.
For Ferrum, this will not be an easy season, but to finish last, would mean that the growing pains of a move to D2 are real, and a conference win will not come easy....if at all. The schedule starts off away at Catawba. The Indians are picked to finish 6th in the South Atlantic Conference. This conference has some teams you may have heard of...Emory and Henry and UVA-Wise for starters. Catawba has a well established and storied athletics program, and will be a stout opponent for the Panthers.
The next opponent is a foe that gave Ferrum it's first ever win in football in 1955. The VMI Keydets. (Although, in 1955, it was the VMI Freshmen team) This program is now in the FCS. ((Division I) While they have not been particularly dominant in recent years, This team will likely be the toughest the Panthers will face all season.
In week 3, Ferrum will return to W.B. Adams for their home opener. They will host Shaw University. The Bears play in the CIAA, where they finished 6-4 overall and 4-3 in the conference. This is a team that I know very little about, but the CIAA is a notably strong conference, and to have a winning record indicates to me that they are capable, and will be a determined opponent. Look for Ferrum to find the going tough, but the Panthers may just make a game of it.
In week 4, Ferrum travels to UNC Pembroke to take on the Braves. This team was picked to tie for first place in the conference, and will be Ferrum's conference opener. I don't know much about the Braves, but the coaches must, and this prediction of them possibly taking the conference title may not bode well for Ferrum.
The Panthers have a bye in week 5, and will rest up for the following week which is back on 40 West. This time, the Shorter Hawks come into Ferrum predicted to finish 3rd in the conference. After finishing 3-7 last year, I am curious how they finished so high in the poll this year. This could be a game where Ferrum could come out on top.....I'm not predicting that they will, but playing at home will help.
Week 7 has Ferrum at home again as they host the Barton Bulldogs. The Bulldogs have already played their first game of 2025, losing to Virginia State, 35-7. Barton is picked to finish 4th in the conference, and finished last season 3-8.
Ferrum boards the bus again for week 8, and travels to Cleveland Mississippi to take on non conference foe, Delta State. The Statesmen have already recorded a win this season as they upset the No.22 Central Missouri. Last season, Delta State was 6-4.
In week 9, Erskine travels from Due West, South Carolina to 40 West to take on Ferrum. The Flying Fleet finished 1-8 last season and they are predicted to finish 6th in Conference Carolinas, just ahead of Ferrum. Look for this one to be a good game.
Week 10 has Ferrum in South Carolina, visiting North Greenville. The Trailblazers are the other team tied for first place in the coaches poll. They finished their season 6-5.
Week 11 has Ferrum on the road again as they play Chowan for the first time in many many years. (October 16th, 1999). Chowan finished 3-7 last year, but they have had strong football teams over the years, and there have been many exciting games between the Hawks (Formerly Braves) and the Panthers. Look for this to be another one.
Ferrum will finish their season at home against Concord University from West Virginia. This non conference game will give the Panthers a shot to end the season on a high note. The Mountain Lions finished 1-10 last year.
It is very hard to say how Ferrum will stack up in the conference. I think they could win some games, but there will be some really tough opponents. The Panthers will not quit. They will give 100% the entire game. To be picked to finish last is understandable, but for that to happen it could mean that Ferrum would go winless in the conference, and possibly for the season. Ferrum HAS NEVER GONE WINLESS, and I doubt it will start now.
Go Panthers!