Here’s just a brief look at the home games so far that could be interesting (I reserve the right to edit this one later.) The University of New Haven will return to action this season as well.
Connecticut hosts growing football rival North Carolina September 12th, Louisville October 17th, Rutgers October 31st, and South Florida December 5th.
Central Connecticut hosts Sacred Heart October 3rd, and Albany October 31st.
Southern Connecticut hosts the University of New Haven October 2nd
Yale welcomes in Cornell September 26th, Brown November 7th and hosts “The Game” versus Harvard November 21st.
Boston College hosts Wake Forest September 26th, Florida State October 3rd, NC State October 17th, and North Carolina October 21st. ACC games are unpredictable at best. These could be very good or very awful.
Harvard gets Brown at home September 25th, Princeton on October 24th, Dartmouth on October 31st, and Penn November 14th.
Holy Cross has Harvard in on September 19th, and Dartmouth in on October 17th.
Northeastern has Youngstown State in on September 19th, Holy Cross on October 3rd, William and Mary on October 10th, Towson on October 24th, and Hofstra on November 14th.
UMass has Albany in on September 12th, URI on September 19th, New Hampshire on October 17th, Northeastern November 7th, and JMU November 14th.
Brown hosts URI October 3rd, Holy Cross October 10th, Princeton October 17th, Penn October 31st, and Dartmouth November 14th
Bryant brings in Southern Connecticut September 5th, Hofstra September 12th, and Central Connecticut October 24th
URI hosts Towson October 10th, Towson October 17th, W&M October 31st, and Northeastern November 21st.
(I’ve got more research and more schedules to look at too. )
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