2021 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
TUSKEGEE, Ala. – The Tuskegee University football program will be back in action this fall for an eleven-game schedule which was announced by director of athletics and head coach
Willie Slater on Friday.
The Golden Tigers will play five of their eleven football games at "The Shed" on the TU campus.
Tuskegee will kick off their 2021 campaign on Sunday, Sept. 5
th against SIAC eastern division foe Fort Valley State University in a non-conference match-up in the inaugural Red Tails Classic being played at the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Ala. The game will be played in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen, the legendary Black military aviators who served in World War II.
The Golden Tigers continue their non-conference slate at home on Sept. 11
th as they welcome Gulf South Conference foe the University of West Alabama. TU remains at home on Sept. 18 to take on Edward Waters University.
TU travels to Mobile, Ala. the next week on Sept. 25
th for the Gulf Coast Challenge as they face SWAC member Alabama A&M University. Tuskegee returns home to the friendly confines of The Shed on October 2
nd to take on Clark Atlanta University in an SIAC match-up.
The Golden Tigers head up the road to Birmingham, Ala. on Oct. 9
th as they continue their longtime rivalry against the Maroon Tigers in the Morehouse – Tuskegee Football Classic being played at Legion Field.
The next week Tuskegee travels to Ohio on Oct. 16
th as they do battle against Central State University in their first SIAC western division game of the season in Wilberforce, Ohio.
TU returns home for its annual homecoming game on Oct. 23
rd when it welcomes Lane College. The Golden Tigers remain at home to close out the season on Oct. 30
th when they host Kentucky State University for Senior Day.
The Golden Tigers head up the road for a game against defending SIAC champion Miles College on Nov. 6
th in Birmingham, Ala.
Tuskegee closes out their season when they return to play on Thursday, Nov. 25
th as they renew their rivalry against Alabama State University in the annual Turkey Day Classic in Montgomery, Ala.
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