FAMU football's 2026 schedule home game kickoff times announced

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FAMU football's 2026 schedule home game kickoff times announced

FAMU football's 2026 schedule home game kickoff times announced

FAMU football will play three nighttime games and three afternoon games during the 2026 season. See which ones got primetime and matinee treatment.

FAMU football's 2026 schedule home game kickoff times announced

FAMU football will play three nighttime games and three afternoon games during the 2026 season. See which ones got primetime and matinee treatment.

Get your calendars ready, Rattlers fans—Florida A&M has officially locked in the kickoff times for all six home games of the 2026 season, and it’s a perfect split between primetime thrillers and classic afternoon football.

The team made the announcement on Thursday, May 7, setting the stage for an exciting year at Ken Riley Field at Bragg Memorial Stadium. Known affectionately as “Club Bragg,” the stadium will host three nighttime showdowns and three matinee matchups, giving fans plenty of reasons to gear up in their orange and green.

Primetime action kicks off with the home opener against Albany State on August 29, setting the tone for a high-energy start. The lights will shine bright again on September 19 when the Rattlers face Tennessee State in Week 4, and the night games culminate with the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) opener against Alabama A&M in Tallahassee.

For those who love a sunny Saturday, the afternoon games offer their own brand of excitement, rounding out a balanced schedule that keeps the energy flowing all season long.

Whether you’re planning your tailgate or just dreaming of that crisp fall air at Bragg, these kickoff times give you plenty to look forward to. So mark your calendars, stock up on your favorite FAMU gear, and get ready for a season that promises both drama under the lights and classic football vibes in the daylight.

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