CONWAY, S.C. (WMBF) – Coastal Carolina and the Sun Belt Conference announced the 2025 football schedule on Friday.
The Chanticleers will play 6 home games this season.
“Teal Nation creates one of the best atmospheres in college football, and we can’t wait to see our fans pack the stands this fall,” said Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation Chance Miller. “Whether you’re a longtime season ticket holder or looking to experience game day in Conway for the first time, now is the perfect time to secure your tickets and be part of the excitement.”
Below is the 2025 schedule:
Saturday, Aug. 30 — @ Virginia
Saturday, Sept. 6 — Charleston Southern
Saturday, Sept. 13 — East Carolina
Saturday, Sept. 20 — @ South Alabama*
Saturday, Oct. 4 — @ Old Dominion*
Saturday, Oct. 11 — ULM *
Saturday, Oct. 18 — @ App State *
Thursday, Oct. 30 — Marshall *
Saturday, Nov. 8 — Georgia State *
Saturday, Nov. 15 — @ Georgia Southern *
Saturday, Nov. 22 — @ South Carolina
Saturday, Nov. 29 — James Madison *
(* indicates Sun Belt opponent)
Kickoff times and networks will be chosen in May for all midweek games and weekend games in the first three weeks of the season.
All other games will fall into the traditional 12-day selection process. Every Sun Belt football home game will appear on an ESPN platform.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased or renewed at GoCCUsports.com
For additional ticket information contact 843-347-8499 or tickets@coastal.edu
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