North Carolina, Old Dominion schedule 2017, 2020 football series

By Kevin Kelley -

The North Carolina Tar Heels and the Old Dominion Monarchs have scheduled a home-and-home football series for 2017 and 2020, ODU announced on Friday.

In the first game of the series, Old Dominion will host North Carolina at Foreman Field in Norfolk, Virginia on Sept. 16, 2017. The Monarchs will then travel to face the Tar Heels at Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill on Sept. 26, 2020.

“We are very pleased to add another attractive ACC opponent to our future non-conference football schedule. The home-and-home versus UNC I believe will be very well received by our fan base and add considerable value to our season ticket package,” Selig said. “Additionally, I know from experience the rabid Tar Heel fan base throughout Hampton Roads and I feel certain the Carolina contingent will contribute to the electric atmosphere that defines S. B. Ballard Stadium.”

Old Dominion and North Carolina’s first and only meeting was in Chapel Hill during the 2013 season. The Tar Heels won that game 80-20.

The addition of the series with North Carolina gives Old Dominion three non-conference games in both 2017 and 2020. In 2017, the Monarchs also travel to UMass (Sept. 9) and Virginia Tech (Sept. 23).

In 2020, Old Dominion is scheduled to visit Buffalo (Sept. 12) and host Wake Forest (Sept. 19).

The North Carolina Tar Heels also have three games set on their non-conference schedule for the 2017 season. The Heels open the season at California (Sept. 2) and later host Notre Dame (Oct. 7).

ODU is the first announced non-conference opponent for UNC for the 2020 season.

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Comments (4)

Go UNC, this is a respectable ooc line up for 2017 with 2 p5 (including ND) and 2 g5 opponents. This is how the entire ACC and SEC should format their ooc schedules if they’re going to remain at a 8 conference game scheduling system. There should also be a 5 road game minimum for all conferences ( I say all conferences but we all know I’m referring to p5 primarily ). It’s understandable you want to keep your pockets fat and what ever other excuse you tell yourselves to avoid home and home series ( this doesn’t apply to all p5 teams); however, football fans don’t want to see ooc line ups littered with cup cake buyout wins for these major teams (unless they’re die hard fans of said team and honestly just want to see their team deliver a good ole fashion butt kicking for a good chunk of the season) with 2 g5 bottom dwellers and 1 FCS opponent. Neutral site games are generally exciting and major cash crops for the schools involved but, as I stated in previous comments, they should be accompanied with a home and home series. Shoot if you do that you can trash my idea of 5 road game minimum if you have a ooc line up that looks like:

Nebraska(Neutral site)
vs. FAU
vs. South Dakota
vs. Georgia Tech

or something of the sort.

I’ll agree… UNC’s 2017 OOC schedule looks pretty nice (and their 2016 schedule is off to a good start). If they wanted to play one of the g5 games against one of the higher-tier teams (AAC, MWC… even one of the better CUSA teams) I wouldn’t complain, but the fact that they’re up for doing a home/home with a new FBS team is kind of nice.

I’m still weirded out by their OOC series against a conference team (Wake Forest) coming up… especially considering it’s not like WF is a terribly compelling match-up despite being a regional rival… I just feel like surely there are other games that can be played that would showcase an ACC team vs another conference.

Of course, I’m still looking at MORE p5 games as my ideal. As a Longhorn fan, I love the current format with 1 marquee p5 team, 1 other p5 team, and 1 g5 team, plus 9 conference games. It makes for a rough slate when you’re trying to rebuild, but the matchups are just so much more exciting as a result. Still, 10 p5 games is a good start for most teams (and one that lots in the 8-conference-game format avoid).

What about something like this. Alabama A&M…@Usc…Texas State…Houston…I think that would be a solid Non Confrence schedule…Two games you should handle your buissness, a tough scrappy g5 program, an elite Killer.