Birmingham–Southern Panthers The
Wesley Cup is the annually game between the Huntingdon Hawks and the
Birmingham–Southern Panthers. Starting in the
2009 season these two teams have played every year for the "Wesley Cup" trophy typically in the month of September. The game is named after
John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist church, both, schools are private United Methodist Colleges. Birmingham-Southern leads the series 5–4.
Faulkner Eagles The
Bible Bowl was a game played between Huntingdon and
Faulkner. Both colleges are private Christian colleges located in
Montgomery, Alabama. The series was played from 2007 through 2011 with Huntingdon winning all five meetings between the two schools to date. The series ended with the 2011 game being the last between the two schools for now. With Huntingdon looking to play more Division III opponents to better position themselves for playoffs. Along with the Faulkner playing football in the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) a completely separate organization of college athletics than the NCAA. With their conference the
Mid-South Conference requiring them to schedule 10 of their potential 10–11 games as conference opponents. Thus reducing the opportunity for the two schools scheduling each other.
Maryville Scots The
Maryville Scots of
Maryville, Tennessee and the Huntingdon Hawks have been annual foes since their first meeting in the
2004 season and have only missed one season playing each other, 2006. Huntingdon leads the all-time series versus Maryville 11–3 and won 10 straight from 2008 to 2017.
LaGrange Panthers Huntingdon and
LaGrange have been a fixture on each other's schedules since the
2006 season. Both Schools are private United Methodist colleges. Since 2006, the two schools have met a total of 13 times with Huntingdon dominating the series 10–3 and winning the most recent matchup 42–14 on November 11, 2018. ==References==