BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football will play North Texas on Sept. 5, 2026, as part of next season’s non-conference schedule.
The matchup replaces a previously announced game against Colorado State.
Per a source familiar with the situation, Colorado State sought to exit the deal and agreed to pay IU’s athletic department $100,000. The amount was negotiated down from the $1.3 million in damages that was outlined in the contract the parties agreed to back in 2021.
Indiana’s non-conference schedule next season also includes games at Memorial Stadium against Howard (Sept. 12) and Western Kentucky (Sept. 19).
The Hoosiers’ non-conference schedule gained national attention over the summer after the school canceled a home-and-home series against Virginia. The program doesn’t have a Power Four-caliber non-conference opponent on their schedule until 2030.
Indiana’s athletic director Scott Dolson told The Herald-Times back in June that his team continues to analyze national trends and will reevaluate their future schedules based the future format of the College Football Playoff.
Indiana football adds North Texas to 2026 schedule
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