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Northwestern quarterback Preston Stone hands off to running back Caleb Komolafe during the first half against Oregon on Sept. 13, 2025, in Evanston.  (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Northwestern quarterback Preston Stone hands off to running back Caleb Komolafe during the first half against Oregon on Sept. 13, 2025, in Evanston. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Preston Stone threw three touchdown passes, Caleb Komolafe rushed for two in a second straight big performance and Northwestern routed Louisiana-Monroe 42-7 on Saturday in Evanston.

Stone connected with Hayden Eligon II, Griffin Wilde and Drew Wagner each for scores and threw for 262 yards on 20-of-31 passing as the Wildcats (3-2) completed nonconference play. Northwestern scored on its first three possessions for the second straight week, led 18-7 at the half and dominated in total yards 515 to 273 at Martin Stadium, its temporary lakefront home.

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Komolafe, a redshirt sophomore, punched in for a 3-yard score in the first quarter, then raced 39 yards for another in the third. He finished with 75 yards rushing on 13 caries and has four TDs in his last three games, filling the gap left by Cam Porter, who’s out for the season with a lower body injury.

Wilde caught three passes for 64 yards — including a 49-yard throw from Stone for his second TD in two games — and Eligon pulled in three for 80 yards. Jack Olsen added a pair of field goals.

Louisiana-Monroe’s Aidan Armenta was 10-for-19 for 129 yards and a touchdown to Nic Trujillo on the game’s opening drive, but the Warhawks (3-2) were shut down the rest of the way.

The Warhawks scored on their first possession, a snappy seven-play, 75-yard drive. Armenta capped six rushing plays with a 34-yard pass to a wide-open Trujillo 4:09 in.

Then it was all Northwestern.

The Wildcats tied it 7-all just more than five minutes later. Komolafe finished a 13-play, 61-yard drive.

Northwestern struck again 1:03 into the second quarter when Stone lofted a 37-yard throw to Eligon, who scooted in from the left side. A 2-point conversion made it 15-7.

After Northwestern took over on downs, Olsen’s 34-yard field goal with two minutes left the half upped it to 18-7.

Komolafe’s second score, on the opening drive of the second half, upped it to 25-7. Then Stone connected with Wilde and Wagner in the final 5:12 of the third quarter to turn it into a rout. Backup QB Ryan Boe entered in the fourth.

The takeaway

Louisiana-Monroe: The Warhawks stalled after the opening drive in their first meeting with Northwestern and dropped to 0-6 against Big Ten opponents.

Northwestern: The Wildcats defense regrouped after Louisiana-Monroe jumped ahead early. Northwestern stopped backup quarterback Hunter Herring when he tried to leapfrog over a pile on a fourth-and-2 in the second quarter. Ore Adeyi and Fred Davis II came through with pivotal breakups of long passes by Armenta. Anto Saka’s sack cost the Warhawks 16 yards and helped snuffed a drive.

Up next

  • Northwestern: Returns to Big Ten play Saturday at No. 7 Penn State.
  • Louisiana-Monroe: Resumes Sun Belt play Saturday at Coastal Carolina.