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Here's how to watch, stream and listen to Kansas Wesleyan football's game at Indiana Wesleyan

Kansas Wesleyan's Isaiah Randalle (10) hands the ball off to CJ Fluker (5) during Saturday's game against McPherson at Graves Family Sports Complex.
Kansas Wesleyan's Isaiah Randalle (10) hands the ball off to CJ Fluker (5) during Saturday's game against McPherson at Graves Family Sports Complex.

Kansas Wesleyan football will look to bounce back as the NAIA Football Championship Series begins Saturday.

The Coyotes will have a chance to earn the program's fourth win in the NAIA Football Championship Series when they travel to Marion, Indiana, to take on Indiana Wesleyan at Wildcat Football Stadium. Kickoff is at Noon CT and fans can watch it on ESPN3 or kwucoyotes.com.

A watch party will also take place at The Library Sports Bar & Grill, 1307 S. Santa Fe in Salina. Fans can partake in food and drink specials, including gameday nachos for $4.

KWU, the No. 10-seed, will be making its sixth appearance in the NAIA FCS and has a 3-5 record. The Coyotes last made it to the NAIA FCS in 2019 when they made it to the quarterfinals and lost 35-24 to Lindsey Wilson (Ky.).

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This will be IWU's first appearance in the NAIA FCS in its fourth year of existence.

Kansas Wesleyan (10-1) earned an at-large bid after suffering a 42-24 loss to Southwestern on Saturday. The Moundbuilders earned the automatic bid from the Kansas Conference despite a three-way tie at the top of the league standings. Isaiah Randalle, who was named the KCAC's Co-Offensive Player of the Year on Tuesday, threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns.

Indiana Wesleyan (9-1), the No. 5 seed, earned an automatic bid by being the champion of the Mid-States Football Association's Mideast Division. The Wildcats last played on Nov. 6 when they defeated Taylor University (Ind.), 61-0. The Wildcats' regular-season finale against Madonna (Mich.) was declared a forfeit. Against Taylor, Xander Stokes threw for 288 and three touchdowns. Jacquez Carter had seven catches for 180 yards and two scores.

Here's everything Coyotes fans need to know in order to watch Kansas Wesleyan football's game against Indiana Wesleyan on Saturday.

How to watch and listen to Kansas Wesleyan's football's game against Indiana Wesleyan

When: Noon CT on Saturday, Nov. 20

Where: Wildcat Football Stadium in Marion, Indiana

Stream: ESPN3 or KWUCoyotes.com

Radio: KSAL-FM 104.9 and KSAL.com

Updates: @DSherwoodSJ on Twitter

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Dylan Sherwood has been a sports reporter for the Salina Journal since August 2019. He can be reached at dsherwood@salina.com or on Twitter @DSherwoodSJ

This article originally appeared on Salina Journal: How to watch Kansas Wesleyan football vs. Indiana Wesleyan