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APSU Football Will Start The Season Against Louisville Next Year

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APSU Football Will Start The Season Against Louisville Next Year

APSU Football team was set to start their 2024 year against Stephen F. Austin, then followed up with a game against Georgia Tech.  Well, that has all changed as they are now opening the 2024 season against the Louisville Cardinals at Cardinal Stadium, according to Let’s Go Peay.

This will be the first time APSU and Louisville will meet on the grid iron. The Govs non-conference games for 2024 will now be against Southern Illinois and Chattanooga.

Some other news for APSU Football is they will start their 2025 season against Georgia Bulldogs. It will take place at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia.

Needless to say, APSU Football has some big opponents coming up in the coming years. Let’s hope coach Scottie has these boys ready.

Let’s Go PEAY!!!

 

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