Grand Valley State was ranked sixth in the Lindy's 2026 College Football preseason DII rankings. GVSU has now been ranked in the top 10 of a national preseason poll 22 times since 2002 (25 polls), including 18 top five rankings and 14 top three rankings. The Lakers will return 66 letterwinners and seven transfers that played significant roles at their previous institutions.
Grand Valley State will be under the direction of fourth-year head football coach
Scott Wooster. Wooster has led the Lakers to a 29-7 mark, including two NCAA Division II playoff appearances and a GLIAC title his first three years.
The Lakers return a core group of players on both sides of the ball, but the key ingredient will be return of head coach
Scott Wooster taking back the coaching of the offensive line. The addition of two key transfers on the offensive line, Isaac Tavo and Jelani Harbor, and the return of preseason All-American candidate,
Evan Curtiss, bolster what will be one of the top offensive lines in the country. In addition, Josh Martin,
Josh Sander and
Franky McFadden return up front, while tight ends
Evan Furtney and
Harrison Unger provide quality experience. Sophomore QB
Andrew Schuster is coming a solid freshman campaign, throwing for 2,561 yards and 22 touchdowns and senior WR
Kellen Reed is the top returning target with 36 receptions for 612 yards and eight TDs. Junior running back Paschal Anyanwu is ready for a breakout season.
Defensively, GVSU returns standouts at all three levels, led by linebackers
Jimmy Downs (57 tackles) and
Torian Wyatt (46 tackles).
Quinn Wills,
Josh Anderson and
Tony Roberts all provide play-making ability at safety and cornerbacks
Deonte Pippen,
Tre Green and
Chris Little form a top-tier look on the outside. Defensive ends
Ryder Gravenhof,
Landon VanBeek and
David Osagiede are key returnees and
Tyus Jackson will hold down the middle.
"We are excited that the roster at the end of the spring will be the roster when we open practice in August," said Wooster. "We were able to build a lot of team continuity and showcased our development during the spring practice period after making several changes within our organization following the 2025 season. We are aligned as a group on both sides of the ball and believe in the process that has been established since January."
The 2025 season will feature five home games and tickets can be purchased at
GVSUlakers.com.