2019 Sun Devil Football Schedule

Arizona State University's 2019 football schedule features seven home games, including Pac-12 Conference games against USC, Arizona, Washington State, Oregon and Colorado and non-conference matchups with Kent State and Sacramento State.ASU's first two games are at home in Sun Devil Stadium/Frank Kush Field with Kent State (8/29, Thursday) and Sacramento State (9/6, Friday). ASU has two perfectly placed bye dates in week six (10/5) and in week 10 (11/2). ASU concludes the 2019 regular-season with the annual Territorial Cup game with Arizona on Friday, November 29 at Sun Devil Stadium on Fox.ASU's other Pac-12 Conference home games include Colorado (9/21), Washington State (10/12), USC (11/9) and Oregon (11/23). The remaining conference road games are at California (9/27), at Utah (10/19) and at Oregon State (11/16).ASU travels to Big Ten foe Michigan State on Sept. 14, marking just the team's second-ever trip to East Lansing (1985). The Sun Devils defeated the Spartans, 16-13, at Sun Devil Stadium in 2018. ASU's opener will be the first time it has faced Kent State and the program's first appearance against a MAC opponent since playing Toledo in 1979.Sun Devil Football season ticket holders may now renew their season tickets for the 2019 season. Renewals were sent electronically and Loyalty Pricing is available exclusively to fans who renew by Feb. 21, 2019. Current season ticket holders can renew by logging on to their account at https://am.ticketmaster.com/sundevils/ . Fans interested in purchasing new season tickets for the 2019 Sun Devil football season may visit www.sundeviltickets.com or may call the Sun Devil Ticket Office at 480-965-5812.The 2019 Sun Devil Football schedule is on the league's computer cycle of having five Pac-12 home games and four conference road games. Every Pac-12 team has two "misses" each year, meaning the teams they do not face. ASU's misses in 2019 are Stanford and Washington. ASU will miss them again in 2020.The Pac-12 Championship game will be played on Friday, Dec. 6 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.For the eighth year in a row, fans all across the country will be able to watch every football game played at Pac-12 sites. A combination of the ESPN channels, ABC, FOX and FOX Sports 1 will broadcast 44 games nationally and Pac-12 Networks will offer 35 games to a national audience. Exact broadcast schedules will be determined at a later date.Aug. 29 – Kent State (Thursday)Sept. 6 - Sacramento State (Friday)Sept. 14 - at Michigan StateSept. 21 – ColoradoSept. 27 – at California (Friday)Oct. 5 – Bye weekOct. 12 – Washington StateOct. 19 – at UtahOct. 26 – at UCLANov. 2 – Bye weekNov. 9 – USCNov. 16 – at Oregon StateNov. 23 – OregonNov. 29 – Arizona (Friday on Fox)*Times to be announced at later dates