2016 should have some nice match ups Opening weekend, Sept. 3 2016: LSU vs Wisconsin at Lambeau Alabama vs USC at Jerry World Notre Dame at Texas UCLA at Texas A&M Clemson at Auburn Florida State vs Ole Miss in Orlando Georgia vs North Carolina in Atlanta Hawaii at Michigan
correct. We had it moved from 2009 to 2021 bc we were in rebuild mode and had a ridiculous conference slate that season with both Florida and UGA from the east (and South Carolina) and had aTm in the non conference slate already. Kind of a pussy move but I like that we get to play them again in a few years when both programs should be full strength
Outside of Clemson in 2016-17, Auburn only has Cal scheduled for 2020 at home and 2021 away. Hopefully we can schedule a good neutral site or home and home series with somebody legit for 2018 and 2019.
Ohio State should have a pretty good OOC schedule for a while: 2015: @ Virginia Tech 2016: @ Oklahoma 2017: Oklahoma 2018: @ TCU 2019: TCU 2020: @ Oregon 2021: Oregon 2022: Notre Dame, @ Texas 2023: @ Notre Dame, Texas, Boston College 2024: @ Boston College
Georgia and Notre Dame are scheduled to play 2017 in South Bend and 2019 in Athens. There has been alot of chatter about scheduling other high profile OOC matchups recently from our AD.
USC besides playing Notre Dame every year has Texas in 2017 and 2018 for a rematch of the 2006 Rose Bowl Oregon and Nebraska play at Eugene in 2016 and at Lincoln in 2017 Tennessee and VT play at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2016
Vandy: 2016: vs MTSU, @ GT & @ WKU () 2017: @ MTSU, vs K-State & vs WKU 2018: vs MTSU 2019: vs Northern Illinois & Purdue (not sure if home or away yet) 2020: @ K-State 2021: vs Stanford & vs Houston 2022: @ Northern Illinois () & vs Wake Forest 2023: @ Wake Forest 2024: @ Stanford 2025: vs Stanford 2027: @Stanford
But we beat Auburn every year they don't blatantly cheat/have the luckiest play in the history of cfb.
Best site for all this: fbschedules.com Their twitter also keeps up to date on rumors and announcements
Michigan: 2015 -- at Utah, Oregon State, BYU, UNLV 2016 -- Hawaii, UCF, Colorado 2017 -- Florida (at Jerry World), Cincinnati, Air Force 2018 -- Arkansas, SMU 2019 -- at Arkansas 2020 -- at Washington, Ball State, Va. Tech 2021 -- at Va. Tech, Washington 2022 -- UCLA 2023 -- at UCLA 2024 -- Texas 2025 -- at Oklahoma 2026 -- Oklahoma 2027 -- at Texas
Michigan @ Sooners pretty dam sweet we get Gary anderson vs Harbaugh this year...alright alright Go Buffs in 2016
Penn State 2016: Kent State, at Pitt, Temple 2017: Akron, Pitt, Georgia State 2018: Appalachian State, at Pitt, Kent State 2019: Pitt 2020: at Virginia Tech 2021: 2022: 2023: West Virginia 2024: at West Virginia 2025: Virginia Tech
big fan of PSU and Pitt playing Husks got- 2015: BYU, at Miami 2016: Oregon 2017: at Oregon 2018: Colorado 2019: at Colorado 2020: Cinci OU is on the schedule for 2021 and 2022 I think?
Texas has an amazing future slate 2015 - ND 2016 - ND 2017- USC 2018- USC 2019- LSU 2020- LSU 2021 - Arkansas 2022 - Ohio St. 2023 - Ohio St. 2024 - Michigan
FSU will generally play a second major OOC game, along with UF. So far, we got.... 2016 - Ole Miss in Orlando 2017 - Alabama in Atlanta (Not official, but sounds like it will happen) 2018 - @ Notre Dame 2019 - Boise State 2020 - @ Boise State (Not sure this series will happen. Came under a previous AD who was an idiot. At the least, I wouldn't be surprised if the road game is moved to a "neutral" site like Jacksonville or Orlando) 2021 - Notre Dame 2022 and 2023 are TBD 2024 - @ Notre Dame
Boston College and Georgia Tech will play in Ireland to open the season. Boston College and Georgia Tech will meet in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. The game will be televised by ESPN2 at 12:30pm local time/7:30am ET (time is per ESPN).
why would they not play the game at night local time? do they not want people in the states to watch (outside of ga tech fans, boston college fans, and degenerate gamblers)
Oklahoma: 16 - Ohio state 17 - @Ohio state 18 - ucla 19 - @ucla 21 - Nebraska 22 - @Nebraska 25 - Michigan 26 - @Michigan 27 - LSU 28 - @LSU
Agree that the time is pretty dumb. The game between Penn St and UCF in Ireland started at 8:30 eastern.
That game was awesome. Normally there's nothing but Gameday til noon but I was watching that one while still drinking my coffee. Have a game at 8 am every Saturday I say
This game is going to be hilariously empty. The Ireland game was an easy sell to us since we'd gone two seasons without a bowl game. Really can't imagine there are that many BC and GT fans willing to drop the money to go over for this.
I really hope the FSU-BSU series happens, but I don't think it will, at least not the return trip. No P5 team has anything to gain and a whole lot to lose traveling to Boise.
BC has played in Ireland in the past, but curious to know how what the UCF crowd was like along with how many neutral Irish fans were in attendance.
Not many UCF fans. Majority was by far American Penn State fans. I don't recall seeing a ton of neutral Irish fans but I didn't really care. Supposedly tickets sold pretty well among locals. The announced crowd was over 50k.