The 2013 Big East Football Schedules were officially announced today. Conference play begins on Saturday, Sept. 7 when Houston visits Temple.
For the 2013 season, the Big East welcomes new members Houston, Memphis, SMU, and UCF. Pittsburgh and Syracuse are leaving the conference in 2013 to join the ACC.
Featured 2013 non-conference match-ups for the Big East include Purdue at Cincinnati, Michigan at Connecticut, BYU at Houston, Louisville at Kentucky, Duke at Memphis, Arkansas at Rutgers, SMU at Texas A&M, Temple at Notre Dame, and Miami (FL) at USF.
2013 Big East Football Schedules
- 2013 Cincinnati Football Schedule
- 2013 Connecticut Football Schedule
- 2013 Houston Football Schedule
- 2013 Louisville Football Schedule
- 2013 Memphis Football Schedule
- 2013 Rutgers Football Schedule
- 2013 SMU Football Schedule
- 2013 Temple Football Schedule
- 2013 UCF Football Schedule
- 2013 USF Football Schedule
2013 Big East Composite Football Schedule
Thursday, Aug. 29
Akron at UCF
Towson at Connecticut
Rutgers at Fresno State
Friday, Aug. 30
Southern at Houston
Texas Tech at SMU
Saturday, Aug. 31
Purdue at Cincinnati
Ohio at Louisville
McNeese State at USF
Temple at Notre Dame
Saturday, Sept. 7
UCF at Florida International
Cincinnati at Illinois
Houston at Temple
Eastern Kentucky at Louisville
Duke at Memphis
Norfolk State at Rutgers
Montana State at SMU
USF at Michigan State
Saturday, Sept. 14
UCF at Penn State
Northwestern State at Cincinnati
Maryland at Connecticut
Louisville at Kentucky
Memphis at Middle Tennessee
Eastern Michigan at Rutgers
Florida Atlantic at USF
Fordham at Temple
Saturday, Sept. 21
Cincinnati at Miami (OH)
Michigan at Connecticut
Houston at Rice
Florida International at Louisville
Arkansas State at Memphis
Arkansas at Rutgers
SMU at Texas A&M
Saturday, Sept. 28
South Carolina at UCF
Connecticut at Buffalo
Houston at UTSA
SMU at TCU
Miami (FL) at USF
Temple at Idaho
Saturday, Oct. 5
UCF at Memphis
Cincinnati at USF
Louisville at Temple
Rutgers at SMU
Thursday, Oct. 10
Rutgers at Louisville
Friday, Oct. 11
Temple at Cincinnati
Saturday, Oct. 12
USF at Connecticut
Memphis at Houston
Friday, Oct. 18
UCF at Louisville
Saturday, Oct. 19
Connecticut at Cincinnati
BYU at Houston
SMU at Memphis
Army at Temple
Saturday, Oct. 26
Connecticut at UCF
Houston at Rutgers
Louisville at USF
Temple at SMU
Wednesday, Oct. 30
Cincinnati at Memphis
Thursday, Oct. 31
USF at Houston
Saturday, Nov. 2
Temple at Rutgers
Friday, Nov. 8
Louisville at Connecticut
Saturday, Nov. 9
Houston at UCF
SMU at Cincinnati
UT Martin at Memphis
Saturday, Nov. 16
UCF at Temple
Cincinnati at Rutgers
Connecticut at SMU
Houston at Louisville
Memphis at USF
Thursday, Nov. 21
Rutgers at UCF
Saturday, Nov. 23
Cincinnati at Houston
Connecticut at Temple
Memphis at Louisville
SMU at USF
Friday, Nov. 29
USF at UCF
SMU at Houston
Saturday, Nov. 30
Rutgers at Connecticut
Temple at Memphis
Thursday, Dec. 5
Louisville at Cincinnati
Saturday, Dec. 7
UCF at SMU
Memphis at Connecticut
USF at Rutgers
The Rutgers/Arkansas game is at Rutgers, not at Arkansas as is stated in this article.
what is the name of the new conference gonna be called?
The “Big Whoop” Conference, I believe.
Just saw a tweet that the Big East lawyers registered the domain name america12.com. So “America 12” is one possibility. Not sure why they would use a number in this day and age.
So much for my trip to Behle Street. My poor Bearcats. If a Wednesday nighter doesn’t ooze C-USA, I don’t know what does. Such is life in C-TBA.
Beale Street
Thanks. Not that is matters because I won’t be visiting anyways. But thanks though.
And we forgot the props to newcomer UCF for their OOC games against Penn State and South Carolina. Nice to see that type of schedule from the new members.
America 12? Why not METRO 12 CONFERENCE? Makes better sense.
Why not call it the Big East
Don’t forget SMU. They have Texas A&M and Texas Tech