2026 Bryant Bulldogs Football Schedule Unveiled
Fans can now purchase single‑game tickets for the 2026 Bryant Bulldogs football season, with sales opening immediately for the upcoming slate of home contests at Beirne Stadium.
The Bulldogs will enjoy five home games this fall, each scheduled for a distinct weekend and broadcast‑ready kickoff time, offering a mix of classic rivalries and fresh challenges.
Home Opener and Homecoming
The season opens on September 19 at 1:00 p.m. against Princeton, a game that also doubles as Homecoming Weekend. The Bulldogs edged the Tigers 16‑13 in overtime during their first meeting in 2023, setting the tone for a campaign that featured Bryant’s first Colonial Athletic Association victory on the road.
The excitement surrounding the opener reflects the program’s growing momentum and the community’s enthusiasm for returning to full‑capacity stadium experiences.
North Carolina A&T: A Test of Resolve
A week later, Bryant will welcome North Carolina A&T, the team that handed the Bulldogs a 24‑13 defeat in 2022, marking the program’s first home game within the CAA and a chance for redemption.
Family & Friends Weekend
On October 24, the Bulldogs will host Stony Brook for a 2:00 p.m. matchup that coincides with Family & Friends Weekend. The program holds a 1‑6 all‑time record against the Seawolves, having fallen 35‑28 in the final game of the 2023 season.
UAlbany: Pursuit of a Milestone
The November 7 meeting with UAlbany will be another 1:00 p.m. affair, and it comes on the heels of a thrilling 27‑24 road win that delivered Bryant’s inaugural CAA victory last season, a result that lifted the Bulldogs to a 3‑4 all‑time edge over the Great Danes.
Rivalry Renewed with Rhode Island
The regular‑season curtain‑call arrives on November 21 when the Bulldogs host intrastate rival Rhode Island at 1:00 p.m.; the Black and Gold are 0‑5 all‑time against the Rams, making the contest a chance to break a long‑standing drought.
Tickets are available through the official Bryant Athletics ticket portal, and the university encourages supporters to secure seats early as demand is expected to be high across all five home dates.