University of Houston Athletics

2020 Houston Football Schedule Announced
2/18/2020 12:54:00 PM | Football
Two games selected for an ESPN Network
HOUSTON – The 2020 Houston Football scheduled was released on Tuesday as the American Athletic Conference announced its members' conference slates.
2019 season ticket packages start as low as $125 for six games. Houston fans should act fast to lock in current pricing during the renewal period that runs to April 1. For more information, click here.
Houston opens the season with three of its first five contests inside TDECU Stadium. The Cougars will open the season on Thursday, Sept. 3, against Rice. Following a road trip to Washington State on Sept. 12, UH opens conference play at Memphis on Sept. 19.
UH takes on North Texas on Sept. 26, before hosting Tulane on Thursday, Oct. 8, inside TDECU Stadium. The national spotlight will also be on the Cougars as they close their non-conference slate as they head to Provo on Oct. 16 for a Friday night matchup with BYU. Both the Tulane and BYU games will air on an ESPN network.
An Oct. 24 road trip to Navy precedes an Oct. 31 home contest against UCF.
The Cougars begin November on the road, traveling to take on Cincinnati on Nov. 7. After hosting USF on Nov. 14, the final road contest of the season will take place at SMU on Nov. 21.
Houston closes the 2020 season at home on Nov. 28 against Tulsa.
Kickoff times for the first three weeks of the season are typically determined by mid-June. For games past the first three weeks of the season, kickoff times will be set by conference TV partners 12 days out, or in limited instances, six days out.
2020 HOUSTON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 3 - Rice
Sept. 12 - at Washington State
Sept. 19 - at Memphis
Sept. 26 - North Texas
Oct. 8 - Tulane (ESPN Network)
Oct. 16 - at BYU (ESPN Network)
Oct. 24 - at Navy
Oct. 31 - UCF
Nov. 7 - at Cincinnati
Nov. 14 - USF
Nov. 21 - at SMU
Nov. 28 - Tulsa
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2019 season ticket packages start as low as $125 for six games. Houston fans should act fast to lock in current pricing during the renewal period that runs to April 1. For more information, click here.
Houston opens the season with three of its first five contests inside TDECU Stadium. The Cougars will open the season on Thursday, Sept. 3, against Rice. Following a road trip to Washington State on Sept. 12, UH opens conference play at Memphis on Sept. 19.
UH takes on North Texas on Sept. 26, before hosting Tulane on Thursday, Oct. 8, inside TDECU Stadium. The national spotlight will also be on the Cougars as they close their non-conference slate as they head to Provo on Oct. 16 for a Friday night matchup with BYU. Both the Tulane and BYU games will air on an ESPN network.
An Oct. 24 road trip to Navy precedes an Oct. 31 home contest against UCF.
The Cougars begin November on the road, traveling to take on Cincinnati on Nov. 7. After hosting USF on Nov. 14, the final road contest of the season will take place at SMU on Nov. 21.
Houston closes the 2020 season at home on Nov. 28 against Tulsa.
Kickoff times for the first three weeks of the season are typically determined by mid-June. For games past the first three weeks of the season, kickoff times will be set by conference TV partners 12 days out, or in limited instances, six days out.
2020 HOUSTON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 3 - Rice
Sept. 12 - at Washington State
Sept. 19 - at Memphis
Sept. 26 - North Texas
Oct. 8 - Tulane (ESPN Network)
Oct. 16 - at BYU (ESPN Network)
Oct. 24 - at Navy
Oct. 31 - UCF
Nov. 7 - at Cincinnati
Nov. 14 - USF
Nov. 21 - at SMU
Nov. 28 - Tulsa
STAY CONNECTED
Follow Houston Football on Twitter and Instagram at @UHCougarFB, and "Like" Houston Cougar Football on Facebook.
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