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Alabama, West Virginia cancel football series for 2026, 2027

by August 26, 2025
August 26, 2025
Alabama, West Virginia cancel football series for 2026, 2027

On Thursday, Aug. 21, the SEC made a long-awaited move by adding a ninth conference game to its teams’ football schedules.

Five days later, one of the first ripples from that decision was felt.

The Crimson Tide were scheduled to visit Milan Puskar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2026, while the Mountaineers were set to play at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Sept. 4, 2027.

With West Virginia off the schedule, Alabama has added a non-conference game against East Carolina in 2026. Had the series with the Mountaineers not been called off, the Tide would have played two Power Four opponents in the non-conference schedule in both the 2026 and 2027 seasons, with Florida State already on the books for 2026 and Ohio State for 2027.

West Virginia, meanwhile, will instead play Coastal Carolina in 2026 and Southern Miss in 2027, with both those games coming at home.

‘We are proud of the number of high-quality home-and-home non-conference games we have scheduled for the next 10 years,’ Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne said in a statement. ‘That being said, we know that college athletics has been evolving and changing rapidly over the last few years, and it made sense for us to make these adjustments on our future schedules.

‘We have a bit more flexibility as we transition to a nine-game format in the Southeastern Conference, and it gives us the opportunity to further evaluate how strength of schedule is evaluated for the College Football Playoff. Between other home-and-homes as well as conference games, we will continue to have a solid strength of schedule, which is good for our team, fans and college football.’

West Virginia has had multiple major-conference opponents as part of its three-game non-conference schedule in every full season since 2018, though this year, it’s playing only longtime rival Pitt. In a release, the university said its preferred non-conference scheduling approach is having one Power conference team, one Group of Six team and one FCS team annually, noting that it’s a structure “conducive to reaching and advancing in the new CFP format.”

‘This scheduling philosophy has proven to be successful across college football. It aligns our football program with its competition in terms of potential postseason opportunities and advancement,’ West Virginia athletic director Wren Baker said in a statement. ‘I am also aware of the importance of a seventh home game in 2027 for our fans and the huge economic impact it brings to our state, city and tourism division,’ Baker added. ‘Visitors coming to West Virginia are not only critical for state tourism, but also to our local economy.’

This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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