The American Athletic Conference (AAC) has unveiled its new scheduling model for the 2025 football season, marking a significant shift in how conference games will be organized. The updated model aims to enhance the league’s competitive balance and fan engagement.
Under the new structure, each team will play a total of nine conference games, including a combination of divisional and cross-divisional matchups. This change ensures teams face diverse opponents, providing more equitable competition and increased excitement for fans.
The AAC’s scheduling overhaul comes as part of a broader effort to adapt to the evolving landscape of college football. With the addition of new member schools and the dynamic nature of the sport, the updated model is expected to bring a fresh perspective to conference play.
Teams and fans can look forward to a more varied and competitive slate of games in the 2025 season, as the American Athletic Conference continues to refine its approach to college football scheduling.