2025 NCAAF Schedule Breakdown: Toughest Matchups, Easiest Paths, and Must-See Games
Explore the 2025 NCAAF schedule, highlighting the toughest matchups, easiest paths, and must-see games for the upcoming season.

The 2025 NCAAF season is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory, with a mix of challenging schedules, favorable paths, and must-see games. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect:
Toughest Overall Power 4 Schedule: Florida
Billy Napier and the Florida Gators face a brutal schedule, including matchups against No. 3 Texas, No. 4 Georgia, and No. 6 LSU. The Gators’ five-week stretch from Sept. 13 to Oct. 11 includes games at LSU, at Miami, home against Texas, and at Texas A&M.
Easiest Overall Power 4 Schedule: Wake Forest
Jake Dickert’s Wake Forest Deacons have one of the easiest schedules, facing only one preseason Top 25 team (SMU) and avoiding Clemson, Miami, and Louisville in the ACC.
Toughest Overall Non-Power 4 Schedule: Kent State
Kent State’s schedule is daunting, with three Power 4 nonconference games on the road and a matchup against MAC preseason favorite Toledo.
Easiest Overall Non-Power 4 Schedule: Liberty
Liberty’s favorable schedule makes them a prime candidate to be the Group of 5 representative in the playoff, with no Power 4 nonconference opponents.
Must-See Nonconference Games
- Auburn at Baylor, Aug. 29
- Texas at Ohio State, Aug. 30
- LSU at Clemson, Aug. 30
- Notre Dame at Miami, Aug. 31
Toughest Power 4 Home Schedule: Mississippi State
Mississippi State faces four playoff teams from last season at home, including Arizona State, Tennessee, Texas, and Georgia.
Easiest Power 4 Home Schedule: Texas
Texas has only one preseason Top 25 team visiting DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium this season, making for a relatively easy home schedule.
Toughest Close to the Season: Rutgers
Rutgers’ last six games are against No. 8 Oregon, Purdue, No. 11 Illinois, Maryland, No. 5 Ohio State, and No. 1 Penn State.
Easiest Close to the Season: Illinois
Illinois has a favorable end to the season, with three of their last four games at home and no preseason Top 25 opponents in the final five weeks.
Toughest Three-Game Stretch: Oklahoma
Oklahoma faces No. 3 Texas, No. 13 South Carolina, and No. 24 Ole Miss in consecutive weeks, with three of the four games away from home.
Basking in Florida’s Sunshine
Miami doesn’t play a game outside Florida until Nov. 1, with six of their first seven games at home.
Dabo and the SEC
Clemson’s Dabo Swinney faces LSU in the Battle of Death Valleys on Aug. 30, continuing Clemson’s challenging SEC matchups.
Mountains are Calling
Oregon State travels to Appalachian State on Oct. 4, a game that promises to be a scenic and competitive matchup.
Taking Saturdays Off
Houston plays three Friday games, including a season opener on Aug. 28 against Stephen F. Austin.
Walking in Memphis
Memphis has a favorable home schedule, with tough games against Arkansas, South Florida, Tulane, and Navy all at home.
Avoiding Campuses
Tennessee continues its trend of not playing nonconference regular-season games on opposing team’s campuses.
Power Outages
Several teams, including Houston, Indiana, and Maryland, don’t play any nonconference games against Power 4 opponents.
Jet-lagged Huskies
Washington’s schedule is a mix of home and away games, with a challenging stretch from Sept. 20 to Nov. 8.
Vols Flopping Dawgs and Gators
Tennessee faces Georgia and Florida in key matchups, with a history of challenging results against these teams.
Hogs Debuting on the SEC Road Again
Arkansas opens its SEC season on the road for the third straight year, facing Ole Miss and Tennessee.
Border War Returns
Kansas and Missouri renew their rivalry on Sept. 6, the first meeting since 2011.
Catching Up with Old Teammates
Transfer portal players face their former schools in key matchups, adding an extra layer of intrigue.
Homecoming for Helton
Clay Helton returns to Los Angeles when Georgia Southern faces USC on Sept. 6.
They’re Playing Where?
Power 4 teams face Group of 5 teams on the road, including North Carolina at Charlotte and West Virginia at Ohio University.
Not Very Belichickian
Bill Belichick’s North Carolina schedule is manageable, with a potential 5-0 start before facing Clemson.
Fear the Terps
Maryland’s schedule is favorable, with a chance to return to winning ways after a 4-8 season.
Run-down Red Raiders
Texas Tech’s seven-week Big 12 gauntlet will test their mettle as they aim for double-digit wins.