BYU Football 2020 calendar: Pumas target the state of Texas and UTSA in Provo

PROVO – Athletics managers are starting to sign contracts in football seasons years in advance, but have not predicted the global coronavirus pandemic and how it would devastate their hard-to-do planned work, in addition to the lives lost and the economic effect on COVID. -19.

BYU is no exception, as Tom Holmoe has scheduled games with conflicting parties such as Boise State, Stanford and North Carolina State until 2035.

But once, or rather, several decisions made through meetings as they retire to play a season amid a global pandemic, part of the Cougars’ 2020 calendar has been eliminated. With every good fortune and a NCAA governing framework that still has to govern the prestige of the season at least until the end of August, the school football season is unlikely to start on time, if it plays.

Here’s what we know (and what we don’t know) about the prestige of each and every game next season. Check back for more updates.

September 3: Utah (cancelled)

Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City

It was intended to be a possibility for BYU to break a nine-game loss streak opposed to its archers in the north. Instead, this opportunity will have to wait at least a year.

The annual rivalry of the Holy War has been interrupted only once since 1946, which was originally planned a two-year hiatus for the 2014 and 2015 seasons. In a stroke of fate, the two groups faced off at the Las Vegas Bowl in 2015 and alternated the venues of their homes each year for the next four years.

July 10: THE BYU-Utah rivalry game is gone: the Pac-12 makes it official, canceling the game convention in the fall

September 7: Marina

Marine Corps. Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Maryland

The rivalry game was replaced through the Cougars’ first game opposed to the Midshipmen, and his first game opposed to an army academy other than the former rival of the Mountain West Air Force since 1989. BYU head coach Kalani Sitake and Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo are two of the only leading Polynesian coaches in school football, and both grew up in the same hometown of Hawaii.

August 6: BYU will open the 2020 season in Navy; reassures through the state of Utah, the state of San Diego

September 12: Michigan State (cancelled)

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

The house opener of the Cougars opposed to the Spartans canceled after the resolution of the Big Ten to move to a convention schedule only, fitting into the first Convention of the Mighty Five to make such a resolution. BYU is 1-0 all-time against Michigan State, a 31-14 win in East Lansing, Michigan in 2016.

July 9: What does the Big Ten resolution mean about the 2020 CONFERENCE games for BYU?

September 19: Army

Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y.

The Cougars showed a series of houses and houses Wednesday morning with the army, marking the first confrontation between BYU and the Black Knights at 1:30 p.m. MT starts on CBS.

“It’s a real honor for BYU football to play at Michie Stadium, one of the top historic sites in school football,” said BYU’s athletic director Tom Holmoe. “We are very satisfied with the American Military Academy at West Point and play the Black Knights.”

Army, the oldest of the five military academies established in 1802, will return to Provo in 2032.

August 18: BYU football can be more in 2020, adding an informed adjustment to the military

BYU and Army West Point announced a series of houses, with the first game played on September 19, 2020 at Blaik Field at Michie Stadium in West Point, New York. Start is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET (1:30 p.m. MT) and will be broadcast nationally on the CBS television network. pic.twitter.com/nED7sAffXT

September 19: State of Arizona (cancelled)

Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona

One of the 3 road games cancelled through the Pac-12 on your switch to a convention schedule only. The Cougars have an all-time 7-20 record against former WAC rival Sun Devils, but have not faced others since 1998.

July 10: THE BYU-Utah rivalry game is gone: the Pac-12 makes it official, canceling the game convention in the fall

September 26: Minnesota (cancelled)

Minneapolis, MNTCF Bank Stadium

BYU had never faced the Golden Gophers in football. The historic assembly between the two groups will have to wait the year after the pandemic.

July 9: What does the Big Ten resolution mean about the 2020 CONFERENCE games for BYU?

September 26: Troy

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

The Cougars to fight, adding a featured Sun Belt Conference team to update a series of cancellations and postponements for the 2020 season.

BYU added a series of homes with Troy, starting September 26 in Provo, with a comeback game scheduled for September 5, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Troy, Alabama. The Trojans, who have won 21 convention championships and six in the last 14 years at the Sun Belt, have never faced BYU in football.

“Troy is one of the most productive football systems in the Sun Belt Conference for many years,” Tom Holmoe, BYU’s chief sports officer, said in a press release. “Despite the uncertainty surrounding the 2020 school football season, we’ve signed a contract with Troy over the last 3 weeks and we’re ahead of the Trojans.”

FORMER BYU offensive line coach Ryan Pugh is lately in his season as Troy’s offensive coordinator.

August 13: BYU announces a two-match series

BYU and Troy University agreed on a number of houses and houses, with the first game played on September 26, 2020 at LaVell Edwards Stadium, and the playtime between the Cougars and Trojans scheduled for September 5, 2026 at Veterans Memorial Stadium. . BYUFOOTBALLpic.twitter.com / lStktmmD66

October 2: State of Utah (cancelled)

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

The opening of byU’s house was intended to be “the other” rivalry game: the one with a car wheel as a trophy. The Cougars are 49-37-3 against the Aggies, who have won two of the last 3 games.

But the Aggies were removed from the calendar when Mountain West became the time for the FBS convention to postpone the fall season indefinitely. Like the MAC, the league expects to restart in the spring, between “the option to postpone other fall competitions”.

“While we are disappointed with the postponement of our fall sports and the opportunities for our student-athletes to compete, the protection and well-being of those student-athletes has been, is and will be our number one priority,” Hartwell told me. . “This has been a stressful time for our student-athletes with all the uncertainties related to their competitive seasons, and even if no sports will be played this fall, we will continue to provide the required resources for their fitness and intellectual well-being. and educational success.”

August 10: Mountain West Conference says it will launch football, fall seasons in the spring

October 10: Missouri (cancelled)

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

The Cougars split the first two games of the series, played in 1983 and 2015. The tiebreaker was the last Power Five deduction on the calendar, marking the first time since 1975 that BYU had not had a Power Five team scheduled since 1975.

July 30: Another domino drops: BYU-Missouri canceled as SEC only at convention time

October 10: State of Texas

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

From the SEC to the Sun Belt, Holmoe replaced the Missouri home game with a Texas buying and selling game, taking the Bobcats to Provo for the first time in the show’s history.

Texas State is the fifth largest university in Texas, with a 116-year program that has been a member of the Sun Belt since 2013. The two-time former Division II national champions are led by head coach Jake Spavital, who is in his season with the Bobcats.

“We are lucky that UTSA and the state of Texas have opening dates in their schedules that allowed them to go to Provo,” Holmoe said. “We look forward to welcoming you to LaVell Edwards Stadium and we’re excited to bet football this fall.”

August 20: Texas Two-Step: BYU to upload the state of Texas and UTSA to the home program

October 16: Houston

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

The Cougars have a 2-0 record against the other Cougars (red), but have not played since Taysom Hill and then-No. 25 BYU withstood John O’Korn’s Houston team, 33-25 in 2014. Groups from the American Athletic Conference will play an eight-game calendar with up to 4 non-conference games.

August 5: American Athletic Conference Announces Plans for Fall 2020 Sports Seasons

October 24: Northern Illinois (cancelled)

Huskie Stadium, DeKalb, Ill.

The Cougars’ plan for the Huskie Chi-Town Showdown was first moved from SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, to NIU Stadium in DeKalb. But it was canceled when the Mid-American Conference became the first FBS league to cancel the fall football season.

August 8: MAC cancels the fall football season, BYU’s game with Northern Illinois; Will other FBS meetings follow?

October 24: Texas-San Antonio

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

The Cougars announced the house game with the Roadrunners in collaboration with the Bobcats, marking BYU’s eighth game on the 2020 calendar, the sixth game of the house and the third opposite of a Texas state team. UTSA presented its program in 2011 before joining WAC in 2012. The Roadrunners, trained through Jeff Traylor, have been a Conference USA member since 2013.

August 20: Texas Two-Step: BYU to upload the state of Texas and UTSA to the home program

October 31: Western Kentucky

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, Utah

The Cougars showed a game on Friday, August 21 with Conference USA, scoring the first football game with the Hilltoppers in history.

However, this is the first time the two schools have met; WKU basketball leads BYU 3-0 of all time, but has not played against the Cougars since 1954. The two pets also faced off in 2020 in the ultimate SiriusXM mascot challenge. Cosmo the Cougar claimed the title, with controversy over the fan vote.

“We are grateful that Western Kentucky was able to temporarily combine a game that will allow our groups to play football,” said BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe. “We looked to the setting and reception of the Hilltoppers at LaVell Edwards Stadium.”

This is the sixth official game of BYU’s Fall 2020 program.

August 21: Did the sports exchange on Twitter lead to BYU’s latest home game with WKU?

BYU athletics director Tom Holmoe announced a home football game for the 2020 season opposed to the Western Kentucky USA convention on October 31.

November 6: Boise State (cancelled)

Albertsons Stadium, Boise

The Broncos have an all-time 7-3 record against BYU, adding a very good 5-0 score on the famous Smurf Turf.

But the Broncos were eliminated from the show when Mountain West became the time for the FBS convention to postpone the fall season indefinitely. Like the MAC, the league expects to restart in the spring, between “the option to postpone other fall competitions”.

“Despite everything that has been thrown at them over the past few months, our student-athletes, coaches and staff were preparing for the 2020 season,” Boise State Athletic Director Curt Apsey said in a statement. “They were in a position to face all possible uncertainties, but in the end, the physical and intellectual well-being of the students-athletes at the convention required today’s announcement.”

August 10: Mountain West Conference says it will launch football, fall seasons in the spring

November 14: San Diego State (cancelled)

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

San Diego state athletic director John David Wicker first told a local Southern California radio station that the Aztecs planned to play the cougars in one of their two games outside the conference. But the plan was disappointed by the mountain west conference’s decision.

“When we started the procedure months ago to see what autumn sports looked like, we did it with a non-negotiable side: the protection and well-being of our student-athletes,” Wicker later said. “After an ongoing consultation with local and national fitness officials and in conjunction with the Mountain West Conference, we need to postpone our fall sports competitions.”

August 10: Mountain West Conference says it will launch football, fall seasons in the spring

November 21: North Alabama

LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo

FCS Big South postponed the football season on Tuesday, but league members like North Alabama were allowed to play “up to four non-conference games in the fall.” That means the Lions plan to face the Cougars, recently scheduled for November 21. The other North Alabama games are on September 3 in western Illinois, September 12 off Jacksonville State and September 19 in Chattanooga.

“Our plan is to take a look at all our features and have the ability to play a full series of games, combining autumn and spring,” A.A. said. Sports Director Mark Linder. “One of the biggest considerations of our players is not having the opportunity to play a full schedule. This plan provides maximum flexibility, to play 4 non-conference games in the fall and the Big South calendar in the spring.”

August 12: UNA expects to play the four-game program in autumn

November 28: Stanford (cancelled)

Stanford, California, Stanford Stadium

The Cougars and Cardinals have not faced each other since 2004 when Stanford won 37-10 in Northern California. Although the game is not postponed, the two groups are expected to meet in 2022 (Stanford, California), 2025 (Provo), 2026 (Stanford, California), 2028 (Stanford, California), 2029 (Provo), 2031 (Provo) and 2035 (Provo).

July 10: THE BYU-Utah rivalry game is gone: the Pac-12 makes it official, canceling the game convention in the fall

Bowl set: owned by ESPN

Unknown parts

BYU recently signed a seven-year deal with ESPN that included the rights to be placed in a bowling game owned and operated by the world’s leading sportsman in 2020, 2022 and 2024, with more arrangements to play at the Independence Bowl in Shreveport, Louisiana. 2021, 2023 and 2025. The contract also includes provisions that will be decided through the Cheez-It Bowl up to twice in this contract.

There’s no guarantee that any of those bowl games will take place in 2020: the Redbox Bowl is the first postseason school football game to retire from the 2020 season when he opted out of his senior year with the San Francisco 49ers and Levi’s Stadium.

Bowling games run at a loss and rely heavily on the sale of price tickets and distribution through school enthusiasts to cover expenses. But none of those bowling games have been officially booked for next season (again, if there is one).

Status: to be determined

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