The North Dakota Fighting Hawks matchups are set for upcoming college football season

Michael Gross and Easton Choate
Michael Gross and Easton Choate
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The North Dakota Fighting Hawks now know who they’ll face on the gridiron in the 2025 college football season.

The Fighting Hawks kick off the season away against the Kansas State Wildcats on Aug. 30 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

The Fighting Hawks end their season at home against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on Nov. 22 at Alerus Center.

They play a total of 12 games this year in the regular season with 6 of those games at home and 6 away or at neutral sites.

Some games may change due to unforeseen mid-season circumstances.

Full North Dakota Fighting Hawks Schedule for the 2025 College Football Season

DateTimeOpponentVenue
Aug. 306 p.m.Kansas State WildcatsBill Snyder Family Stadium
Sept. 66 p.m.Portland State VikingsAlerus Center
Sept. 131 p.m.Montana GrizzliesWashington-Grizzly Stadium
Sept. 203 p.m.Valparaiso BeaconsAlerus Center
Oct. 44 p.m.Northern Iowa PanthersUNI-Dome
Oct. 113 p.m.Youngstown State PenguinsAlerus Center
Oct. 182 p.m.Southern Illinois SalukisSaluki Stadium
Oct. 254 p.m.Indiana State SycamoresAlerus Center
Nov. 11 p.m.South Dakota CoyotesDakotadome
Nov. 81 p.m.North Dakota State BisonAlerus Center
Nov. 1511 a.m.Murray State RacersRoy Stewart Stadium
Nov. 221 p.m.South Dakota State JackrabbitsAlerus Center



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