West Virginia adds FCS Towson to complete 2022 football schedule

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia’s 2022 football schedule is complete with the addition of FCS opponent Towson. The Mountaineers will host the Tigers on Sept. 17 at Milan Puskar Stadium.

WVU will play Towson $500,000 for the game. WVMetroNews obtained the contract through a Freedom of Information Act request.

If either school breaks the contract before Sept. 21, 2021, it will owe the other party $300,000. Should the game be rescheduled after that date, the school that terminates the contract would owe the other $500,000.

READ: West Virginia’s contract with Towson

Towson is the lone non-Power 5 school on West Virginia’s 2022 schedule, as well as the only home nonconference game. West Virginia opens the season at Pitt on Sept. 3 and travels to Virginia Tech on Sept. 24. There is currently an open date on Sept. 10, though it could potentially be filled with a conference game.

Located in Baltimore, Towson has played West Virginia once previously — a 54-0 blowout win for the Mountaineers in 2014. Towson is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association

With the addition of the Towson game, West Virginia’s football schedules are complete through 2023.

Scheduled West Virginia non-conference opponents

2019
Aug. 31 — James Madison
Sept. 7 — at Missouri
Sept. 14 — N.C. State

2020
Sept. 5 — Florida State (at Atlanta)
Sept. 12 — Eastern Kentucky
Sept. 19 — Maryland

2021
Sept. 4 — at Maryland
Sept. 11 — Indiana State
Sept. 18 — Virginia Tech

2022
Sept. 3 — at Pitt
Sept. 17 — Towson
Sept. 24 — at Virginia Tech

2023
Sept. 2 — at Penn State
Sept. 9 — Duquesne
Sept. 16 — Pitt

2024
Aug. 31 — Penn State
Sept. 14 — at Pitt





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