UCF football’s first trip to the state of California in program history will feature a late kickoff on the East Coast. The Pac-12 has announced that UCF will visit Stanford Saturday, Sept. 12, at 10:30 p.m. ET (7:30 p.m. PT), and the game will air nationally on FS1.



Not only will it be UCF’s first game in the Golden State, the contest serves as the Knights’ first against a school from California. The only other game vs. a member of the Pac-12 came in a visit to Arizona State in 2002.



The adventure to the West Coast will be the farthest west UCF will travel since the 2005 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl.



This will be the Knights’ first game on FOX Sports 1, and their first on the FOX family of networks since battling UAB on FOX Sports Net Nov. 24, 2012.



For Stanford, it will be its first game against a team from the Sunshine State. The Cardinal will make the return trip to Orlando Sept. 14, 2019, which would mark its first excursion to Florida for a regular-season game (first year of football was in 1891). Stanford has made three treks to Florida, all for bowl games.



UCF has made three straight bowl game appearances and has won 31 combined games in the last three years, highlighted by back-to-back American Athletic Conference titles and a victory over Baylor in the 2014 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Meanwhile, Stanford reached a BCS bowl game four straight years before posting a win over Maryland in the Foster Farms Bowl last season.



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2015 UCF Football Schedule

Thursday, Sept. 3 – FIU – 6 p.m. – CBS Sports Network

Saturday, Sept. 12 – at Stanford – 10:30 p.m. – FS1

Saturday, Sept. 19 – Furman – 6 p.m. – ESPN3 (Parents Weekend)

Saturday, Sept. 26 – at South Carolina

Saturday, Oct. 3 – at Tulane*

Saturday, Oct. 10 – UConn*

Saturday, Oct. 17 – at Temple*

Saturday, Oct. 24 – Houston* (Homecoming)

Saturday, Oct. 31 – at Cincinnati*

Saturday, Nov. 7 – at Tulsa*

BYE WEEK

Thursday, Nov. 19 – East Carolina* – 7:30 p.m. – ESPN

Friday, Nov. 27 – USF* – ESPN Network TBD

Saturday, Dec. 5 – AAC Championship Game – ABC or ESPN





*American Athletic Conference game

Dates and times subject to change

All times Eastern



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