PHILADELPHIA – The fall season is right around the corner and the University of Pennsylvania football team is excited to embark on its 145th campaign, the 127th at the historic Franklin Field.
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In the team's seventh season under George A. Munger Head Coach
Ray Priore, the Red and Blue will play a 10-game slate that includes five games at Franklin Field.
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The season gets underway with back-to-back home non-conference matchups against Colgate (Sept. 17) and Lafayette (Sept. 24). The Quakers hold a 5-2-1 record against the Raiders and boast a three-game win streak in the series, but haven't played them since 1996. Penn fell to the Leopards on the road last season in Easton, Pa., but host the Leopards in Franklin Field this year where the Quakers are 20-5 against the 'Pards.
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The first road tilt opens Ivy League competition as Penn travels to Dartmouth on Friday, Sept. 30 for a night game that will air nationally on ESPNU. The Big Green won the Ivy League title last season, but the Quakers own a 43-33 record in the all-time series.
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Penn wraps up its non-conference schedule on October 8 at Georgetown. It'll be the third time the two teams have met, the Quakers winning the first two meetings in 2007 and 2008 by a combined 69-20.
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The Red and Blue returns home for consecutive Ivy matchups against Columbia (Oct. 15) and Yale (Oct. 22), before hitting the road for two more at Brown (Oct. 29) and Cornell (Nov. 5).
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Senior Day will take place on Saturday, November 12, when Penn hosts Harvard for the final home game of the year.
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The season wraps up on Saturday, November 19 at Princeton.
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A FEW NOTES ON THE 2022 IVY LEAGUE SCHEDULE…
*The Quakers own a 59-19 record against Columbia in the all-time series that dates to 1938.
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*Penn has won six straight games against Brown and eight of the last 10 meetings.
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*Penn and Cornell will be playing for the 128th time in a series that dates to 1893. The rivalry for the Trustees' Cup is the sixth-most played rivalry in NCAA Division I history.
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Sept. 17: Colgate (1 p.m.)
Sept. 24: Lafayette (1 p.m.)
Sept. 30: at Dartmouth (7 p.m., ESPNU)
Oct. 8: at Georgetown (2 p.m.)
Oct. 15: Columbia (1 p.m.)
Oct. 22: Yale (1 p.m.)
Oct. 29: at Brown (12:30 p.m.)
Nov. 5: at Cornell (1 p.m.)
Nov. 12: Harvard (1 p.m.)
Nov. 19: at Princeton (1 p.m.)
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