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Troy’s complete 2025 football schedule was released Friday by the Sun Belt Conference office and features all six home games on Saturdays, including the “Battle for the Belt” against South Alabama. Troy will celebrate its 25th anniversary of moving to the FBS level throughout the 2025 season, in addition to the 60th anniversary of the Sound of the South.
Troy opens the season with four straight non-conference games – Nicholls State (Aug. 30), at Clemson (Sept. 6), Memphis (Sept. 13) and at Buffalo (Sept. 20) – before hosting South Alabama on Oct. 4 in the Sun Belt opener, which follows one of two in-season byes for the Trojans.
The Trojans hit the road for back-to-back games at Texas State (Oct. 11) and ULM (Oct. 18) before returning home to host Louisiana on Oct. 25 and Arkansas State for Homecoming on Nov. 1.
The lone mid-week game of the season is a Thursday-night tilt at Old Dominion on Nov. 13 on one of the ESPN networks following the second bye weekend. Troy returns home the following week to host Georgia State on Nov. 22 before closing out the regular season on Nov. 29 at Southern Miss; this is the third straight season that the Trojans and Golden Eagles have met in the finale.
The Sun Belt Conference Championship Game is slated for Dec. 6 and will be played on-campus at either the East Division or West Division champion; Troy hosted the game in 2022 and 2023.
Season ticket prices start as low as $75 for Troy’s six home games, as prices remain the same across all levels for a third straight season.
(Press Release from Troy Athletics)
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