I'm not one to harp on media/writers too often, but it's ridiculous that in this very basic story on SU's 2026 schedule, Johntay Cook's uncle gets a mention. Exceedingly unnecessary. Has nothing to do with the 2026 squad.
A few schedule thoughts:
A bye in the fourth week in September isn’t cool.
A game af Pitt on a Thursday on a short week isn’t good.
Playing Pitt early in the season isn’t helpful. Pitt generally plays well early and falters late in the season.
Playing BC late on the road isn’t a reward. BC generally struggles early and is a tough out at home late in the season.
We likely won’t finish better than 6-6 if we don’t get at least a split against BC and Pitt.
Don’t quite understand the excitement with finishing at home against ND. The Irish will be looking to impress right before the playoffs and we’re the opponent.
Is SMU locked in for Halloween? Appears it coulf be the 30th of 31st.
It’s a bit softer schedule than last year, but not by much. Cal, Clemson, Louisville, SMU, NC State, North Carolina (on the road), Virginia, and Notre Dame will be a challenge. Even UConn will be a test. We never win at Pitt. And at BC in November will be a bear.
Fran seems to have done an adequate job in the portal. I’d like to see us grab a few more OL and DL. Still think we’re soft there.
But we have enough talent for 6-7 wins provided we don’t stumble in any of the games where we’ll be favored..
Looks like Clemson was trying to get its travel to California out of the way early in the season.I mention this every year but why in the heck does the ACC give teams back to back home conference games? It ends up giving teams unbalanced schedules.
And if you have 5 ACC road games you cannot start off conference play at home. It just throws everything off leaving 5 road and 3 home still to go.
We technically have 2 home games each month, but the two September games are W1 and W2, while the 2nd October game is the last day of the month. It will be hard to keep casual fans and even many students engaged with the team when we have
0.0 home games over 34 days and only one home game over 48 days. No problem for the die hards.
At the same time it is rough having too many home games grouped together. It is hard to avoid in September given OOC games. But for many fans they end up not attending a game when they are grouped. We have 3 out of 4 weeks at home mid season which is a big commitment for a casual fan.
Hate having the bye after a Thursday game. Playing on Thursday usually is like a mini bye. It gives you 9 days until your next game. With the bye it gives us 16 days between games. If we are off to a good start that could kill momentum. If we are off to a bad start it does give us time to fix things. But if we are off to a bad start against those three we won't likely recover.
Thanksgiving weekend is a crowd killer. Do we really need a home game three straight that weekend? In this case it probably won't matter for the crowd though given the opponent.
Labor Day is also a crowd killer. I prefer when we start on the road.
BTW Parent's weekend is either early (Cal) or late (Louisville). And Homecoming? Either early (Louisville) or on Halloween (SMU)?
Boston in November stinks. I miss when they were our conference opener each year.
Travel wise great road slate.
I really like going to Pitt but Thursday takes that away. Back to back times too.
Would have been nice to give us Cal on a Friday so we had a extra day before Pitt.
Moving SMU or Clemson to where our bye is would have made the schedule a lot more balanced.
What are people sniffing when they think Cal is good? They had 2 nice upsets late in the year but that makes up for their garbage performance the rest of the year? And we have no clue how their HC or staff will turn out. I wouldn't bet on them. Very little experience across the board.