BYU began its fourth and final week of fall camp on Monday morning before transitioning to full game prep next week. The Cougars will practice again Tuesday and then begin to turn the page to prep for the season opener against Sam Houston on Sept. 2 at LaVell Edwards Stadium
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Take a look at the 2023 schedule and the opponents the Cougars will be matching up with in their first season as a member of the Big 12 Conference.
2023 BYU Football Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Stadium |
Location |
Sat., Sept. 2 |
SAM HOUSTON BEARKATS |
LaVell Edwards Stadium |
Provo, Utah |
Sat., Sept. 9 |
SOUTHERN UTAH THURNDERBIRDS |
LaVell Edwards Stadium |
Provo, Utah |
Sat., Sept. 16 |
at Arkansas Razorbacks |
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium |
Fayetteville, Arkansas |
Sat., Sept. 23 |
at Kansas Jayhawks |
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium |
Lawrence, Kansas |
Fri., Sept. 29 |
CINCINNATI BEARCATS |
LaVell Edwards Stadium |
Provo, Utah |
Sat., Oct. 7 |
(bye) |
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Sat., Oct. 14 |
at TCU Horned Frogs |
Amon G. Carter Stadium |
Fort Worth, Texas |
Sat., Oct. 21 |
TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS |
LaVell Edwards Stadium |
Provo, Utah |
Sat., Oct. 28 |
at Texas Longhorns |
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium |
Austin, Texas |
Sat., Nov. 4 |
at West Virginia Mountaineers |
Milan Puskar Stadium |
Morgantown, West Virginia |
Sat., Nov. 11 |
IOWA STATE CYCLONES |
LaVell Edwards Stadium |
Provo, Utah |
Sat., Nov. 18 |
OKLAHOMA SOONERS |
LaVell Edwards Stadium |
Provo, Utah |
Sat., Nov. 25 |
at Oklahoma State Cowboys |
Boone Pickens Stadium |
Stillwater, Oklahoma |
Sat., Dec. 2 |
Big 12 Championship Game |
AT&T Stadium |
Arlington, Texas |
The Cougars’ nine-game 2023 Big 12 schedule will feature four home dates with Cincinnati (Sept. 29), Texas Tech (Oct. 21), Iowa State (Nov. 11) and Oklahoma (Nov. 18), and five road matchups against Kansas (Sept. 23), TCU (Oct. 14), Texas (Oct. 28), West Virginia (Nov. 4) and Oklahoma State (Nov. 25). The four Big 12 members not on BYU’s 2023 regular-season schedule include Baylor, Kansas State, Houston and UCF. BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF officially join the Big 12 on July 1.
Prior to beginning conference play, the Cougars will open the 2023 season with three nonconference contests, hosting Sam Houston (Sept. 2) and Southern Utah (Sept. 9) in LaVell Edwards Stadium before traveling for a road contest at Arkansas (Sept. 16) of the Southeastern Conference.
BYU’s 12-game slate in 2023 includes six home games and six road contests. The home schedule features three teams coming to LaVell Edwards Stadium for the first time—Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Sam Houston—while the three other home games—Cincinnati, Iowa State and Southern Utah—feature teams that have each made just one previous trip to Provo to face the Cougars.
The road schedule will be full of challenging games and new venues for Cougar fans. After concluding nonconference play with the Razorbacks of the SEC in BYU’s first football game played in the state of Arkansas, the Cougars will make five Big 12 road trips, including three games in stadiums the Cougars have never visited. While the Cougars have previously faced Kansas, West Virginia and Oklahoma State, BYU’s trips to David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas; Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, West Virginia; and Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma, will be first-ever opportunities. A major stadium renovation to Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth will also give BYU’s visit to TCU a new look, while the Cougars’ return to Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin to face Texas will be their first since 2014.
Overall, the 2023 schedule features eight teams that qualified for a bowl game last season and two programs that finished the year in the final regular-season College Football Playoff rankings, including national runner-up TCU. BYU’s 11 FBS opponents achieved a 78-61 record last year, with the eight bowl-qualifying teams earning a .604 winning percentage.