Memphis Football: Six game times announced by Memphis

Kickoff Times Announced for Six Memphis Football Games

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Six kickoff times were announced for the upcoming 2025 University of Memphis football season by the American Athletic Conference (AAC) on Thursday. Full coverage of the Memphis Tigers all year on 92.9 FM ESPN.

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The Tigers will open the campaign against Chattanooga at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium on Saturday, August 30. The game will kick at 3:30 p.m. and be broadcast on ESPN+.

Additional games announced include the Tigers’ week two matchup at Georgia State on Sept. 6 (6 p.m. / ESPN+) and their week three game at Troy on Sept. 13 (11 a.m. / ESPNU).

AAC games announced include Memphis’ Halloween night matchup on the road at Rice on Friday, Oct. 31 (6 p.m. / ESPN2), and the following week’s home game versus Tulane on Friday night, Nov. 7 (8 p.m. / ESPN). The Tigers will conclude the regular season against Navy at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium on Thanksgiving Day, with kick scheduled for 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) on Thursday, Nov. 27.

Following an undefeated home football season in 2024 where the Tigers went a perfect 7-0, ticket prices will remain the same in 2025 as fans will witness steady progress on the stadium renovation throughout the season. Season tickets for the 2025 season are available for renewal and purchase now at GoTigersGo.com.

It will be an exciting football season in 2025 as the Tigers host SEC neighbor Arkansas (Sept. 20) and AAC rivals South Florida (Oct. 25), Tulane (Nov. 7) and Navy on Thanksgiving Day. Memphis looks to continue its home winning streak in 2025 as the Tigers have amassed the fourth-most home wins (64) in the country since 2014 trailing only Alabama (71), Clemson (70) and Ohio State (68). Memphis has posted an impressive 53-9 (.855) record at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium since head coach Ryan Silverfield took over the program.

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