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Notable 2022 college football non-conference games and matchup history

Notable 2022 college football non-conference games and matchup history

The 2022 college football season is just around the corner and with the start of the season, we will see several notable non-conference games. The month of September has games on the docket that will several blue-blood programs face off on the gridiron. These matchups include a national championship game rematch, instate rivals, regional foes, and old conference adversaries.

September 1: West Virginia @ Pitt

September 3: Notre Dame @ Ohio State

September 3: Utah @ Florida

September 3: Oregon vs. Georgia (Atlanta, GA)

September 10: Alabama @ Texas

September 10: Iowa State @ Iowa

September 17: Penn State @ Auburn

September 17: Oklahoma @ Nebraska

Game times and networks for these matchups are set to be released in the next couple of months. Stay tuned as we’ll have the updates as they become available.

 

Oklahoma @ Nebraska – September 17th

(AP Photo/Dave Weaver, File)

Games Played: 87 Games

Series Record: Oklahoma 46-39-2

First Matchup: November 23, 1912

Nebraska 23 Oklahoma 9

Last Matchup: September 18, 2021

Oklahoma 23 Nebraska 16

Largest Victory: Nebraska 69 Oklahoma 7 (1997)

Longest Win Streak: Oklahoma 16 Wins (1943-1958)

West Virginia @ Pitt – September 1

(AP Photo/Jeff Gentner)

Games Played: 104 Games

Series Record: Pitt 61-40-3

First Matchup: October 26, 1895

West Virginia 8 Pitt 0

Last Matchup: November 25, 2011

West Virginia 21 Pitt 20

Largest Victory: Pitt 53 West Virginia 0 (1904)

Longest Win Streak: Pitt 15 Games

Notre Dame @ Ohio State – September 3

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Games Played: 6 Games

Series Record: OSU 4-2

First Matchup: November 2, 1935

Notre Dame 18 OSU 13

Last Matchup: January 1, 2016

OSU 44 ND 28

Largest Victory: September 30, 1995

OSU 45 ND 26

Longest Win Streak: OSU 4 Games

Oregon vs Georgia – September 3 (Atlanta, GA)

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