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| 10/18/24 - Away | 21-48 L | 
| 10/06/23 - Away | 21-28 L | 
| 10/07/22 - Home | 57-48 W | 
| 11/04/21 - Away | 51-20 W | 
| 11/27/20 - Home | 0-2 L | 
| + 5 more games | 
Arlington and Bowie are an even 5-5 against one another  since October of 2015, but  not for long. The Colts will look to defend their home field  on Friday against the Volunteers  at 7:00  p.m. Expect the scorekeeper to be kept busy: if their previous games are any indication, these teams will really light up the scoreboard.
Arlington took a loss when they played away from home  back in September, but their home fans gave them all the motivation they needed  on Friday. They put the hurt on Sam Houston with a sharp  38-16 victory. The  win continues a trend for the Colts in their matchups with the Texans: they've now won five in a row.
 Arlington's success was spearheaded by the efforts of   Christian Moore, who rushed for 116 yards and one  touchdown on only 13 carries, and   Coleman Cravens, who threw for 200 yards and three  TDs. That's the most  passing touchdowns  Cravens has posted since back in September of 2024.
Meanwhile, Bowie hadn't done well against Martin recently (they were 2-7 in their previous nine matchups), but they didn't let the past get in their way  on Thursday. The Volunteers walked away with  a   56-43  victory over the Warriors.
Arlington better keep an eye on  Jayden Bibbs. He was instrumental in Bowie's win, throwing for 328 yards and five  touchdowns while picking up 10.9 yards per attempt, and also rushing for 95 yards.  Keidric Osunde-Brown was  Bibbs' top target, picking up 86 receiving yards and a pair of  scores.
 They were just one part of a punishing run game: Bowie was unstoppable on the ground and  finished the game with 239  rushing yards. That's a new  trend for them: they were averaging 84.7  rushing yards per game earlier this season, but in their last five games they've averaged 190.3.
 Bowie didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off four passes before the game was over.  Princeton Campbell led the group effort, picking up two of those  interceptions all by himself.
 Arlington's win bumped their record up to 4-1. As for Bowie, their victory bumped their record up to 4-2.
The upcoming  contest will be a clash of competing strengths. Arlington has deployed a run-first offense that has averaged 215.4 rushing yards a game. Meanwhile, Bowie has preferred to attack from the air: they average 350.2 passing yards per game. So which strategy will prevail  on Friday? There's only one way to find out.
 Arlington was taken down by Bowie 48-21 in their previous meeting  back in October of 2024. Thankfully for the Colts,  Larry Nichols (who rushed for 215 yards and a pair of  TDs on only six carries, and also threw for 150 yards and two  touchdowns) won't be suiting up this time. Will that be enough to change the final result? There's only one way to find out.