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College Football 2026: The Best Rivalry Games and Conference Openers

Victoria Guerra | July 8, 2026

The 2026 college football season kicks off on August 29 with conference openers, marquee non-conference matchups, and the rivalries that define the sport. The 12-team College Football Playoff enters its third year, so nearly every high-profile game carries real postseason weight. This guide breaks down the schedule, the venues, and how to pick your seats so you can plan your gameday and buy your 2026 college football tickets through Event Tickets Center.

2026 College Football Conference Openers & Biggest Non-Conference Games

September sets the tone before rivalry week takes over in the fall. Four games stand out as the biggest early tests for the season's top contenders.

See the biggest September openers

Top College Football Rivalry Games in 2026

The biggest college football rivalries are worth more than bragging rights in the playoff era. Many double as elimination games for teams chasing a postseason spot, which is part of why they draw such a unique crowd.

Midseason College Football Classics: Red River and The Cocktail Party

October brings two of the sport's oldest neutral-site rivalries. The Allstate Red River Rivalry puts Texas and Oklahoma at Cotton Bowl Stadium on Saturday, Oct 10. Later, Florida meets Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday, Oct 31, a temporary move for 2026 while EverBank Stadium undergoes renovations.

See the two October classics

2026 Rivalry Week: The Game, Iron Bowl, and Lone Star Showdown

The regular season wraps up on Thanksgiving weekend, peaking on Black Friday, November 27, 2026. This is when the sport's most bitter enemies collide, often with everything on the line.

See all three Thanksgiving weekend rivalry games

College Football Stadium Seating Guide: How to Choose the Best Tickets for You

If you like tracking coverages and watching passing lanes develop, look at the lower rows of the upper level. Ohio Stadium's C-Deck is a good example of this vantage point. Lower-level sideline seats put you close enough to hear the pads and see the coaches working the boundary.

The sun matters a lot at outdoor stadiums like DKR and Kyle Field, especially for early-September kickoffs. Check the stadium's orientation ahead of time to find the shadier side, which is usually the west sideline. Late-November games flip the concern to cold, so dress in layers no matter where you sit. Families with younger fans often do best near the concourse tunnels, since it keeps restrooms and concessions close by.

Tips for Top College Football Stadiums

Each of these stadiums has its own rhythm, and knowing it ahead of time makes gameday smoother.

Ohio Stadium, known as The Horseshoe, holds more than 100,000 fans, so give yourself time. Plan to be inside at least 45 minutes before kickoff, especially for The Game. DKR sits right in the middle of downtown Austin and the UT campus, with excellent sightlines, but pay close attention to your assigned gate since the stadium's footprint is large. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is built for comfort, with wide, climate-controlled concourses and fan-friendly concession pricing that makes it an easier watch for neutral-site games.

Tailgating, Parking, and Travel Tips

A college football weekend is as much about the atmosphere around the stadium as the game itself. Check the local weather ahead of time and pack a bag that meets the venue's clear-bag policy, since these can vary by stadium.

Columbus and Ann Arbor both have sprawling campus tailgating scenes built around lawns and golf courses, and a prepaid parking pass takes one variable off your morning. The Red River Rivalry happens inside the State Fair of Texas, so plan to ride the DART rail in, grab a Fletcher's Corny Dog, and walk the midway before kickoff. In Austin or Baton Rouge, arriving a day early to explore the local food and music scene turns a single game into a full trip.

Buy 2026 College Football Tickets Today

From September's early tests to Thanksgiving weekend's rivalry showdowns, the 2026 schedule gives fans plenty of reasons to plan a trip around a specific game or stadium. Whatever matchup is on your list, our 100% Buyer Guarantee gives you a secure way to find your seats for your favorite matchup. Get your college football tickets today at Event Tickets Center!

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