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    Hampton’s 2026 football schedule features first-ever Power Four matchup

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordApril 8, 2026Updated:April 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A September trip to Maryland headlines Hampton’s 2026 football schedule under new head coach Van Malone.
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    Hampton’s 2026 football schedule gives the program a clear headline before the season even begins: a September trip to Maryland that will mark the Pirates’ first game against a Power Four opponent.

    Hampton announced the schedule in December, framing it as the start of a new era under head coach Van Malone, and the full slate now shows a 12-game season built around an FBS test, regional rivalry games, and a run of Coastal Athletic Association matchups that should shape the second half of the year.

    The season opens at Armstrong Stadium on Aug. 29 against Virginia University of Lynchburg, with kickoff set for 6 p.m.

    That first home date is followed immediately by the biggest spotlight game on the schedule: Sept. 5 at Maryland in SECU Stadium in College Park. Maryland’s own schedule confirms the matchup and notes that it will be the first all-time meeting between the two programs.

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    For Hampton, that trip is more than just a paycheck game. It is the kind of early measuring stick that can tell a new staff where the roster stands before conference play begins to matter.

    After Maryland, the schedule settles into a stretch that should say a lot about Hampton’s ceiling. The Pirates return home to face Bryant on Sept. 12 at 6 p.m., then head across the water for the Battle of the Bay against Norfolk State on Sept. 19.

    Hampton follows that with another home game against Campbell on Sept. 26, again at 6 p.m. That is a useful early sequence because it mixes a local rivalry with two games that can shape momentum before October arrives.

    It also gives Hampton a chance to come out of September with a much clearer identity than it had on opening night.

    The most emotionally loaded game on the schedule may come one week later. Hampton is set to meet Howard on Oct. 3 in the 101st Battle of the Real HU, with the game scheduled for Audi Field in Washington, D.C.

    The rivalry is one of the most recognizable matchups tied to HBCU football, and Hampton’s athletics department has already tied it to the broader Truth and Service Classic setting at Audi Field.

    The stadium hosted the 100th meeting in 2025, and Hampton’s 2026 schedule now turns the page to meeting No. 101 on a neutral field that has become part of the rivalry’s modern presentation.

    From there, the schedule becomes more conference-heavy and probably more revealing. Hampton travels to Sacred Heart on Oct. 17 for a 12 p.m. kickoff, then returns to Armstrong Stadium for Homecoming against Monmouth on Oct. 24 at 2 p.m.

    The Pirates close October on the road at Towson on Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. That part of the calendar may not carry the same headline value as Maryland or Howard, but it is where a season usually gets decided. Homecoming games matter to the fan base, and road dates in league play rarely leave much room for sloppy football.

    November is built like a finishing stretch that could either sharpen Hampton’s postseason hopes or expose how much work is left. The Pirates go to Elon on Nov. 7 for a 2 p.m. kickoff, return home for North Carolina A&T on Nov. 14 at 1 p.m., and close the regular season at Stony Brook on Nov. 21 at 12 p.m.

    Hampton’s own release pointed to those games as the stretch where CAA postseason implications could come into focus, and that sounds right.

    By then, the Pirates should know whether the early tests made them tougher or simply showed how much ground still separates them from the top of the league.

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    Malone’s background is part of why this schedule feels worth watching. Hampton described him as a veteran coach coming off seven seasons at Kansas State, where he worked as assistant head coach, defensive passing game coordinator, and defensive backs coach.

    The school has pitched the schedule as a challenge that fits the standard it wants under the new staff, and the lineup backs that up. Maryland brings a level jump.

    Howard brings history. Norfolk State and North Carolina A&T bring regional emotion. The CAA stretch brings the week-to-week grind that ultimately defines whether a season holds up.

    Hamptons are walking into a season that opens with an FBS first, runs through one of the sport’s most recognizable HBCU rivalries, and closes with a conference stretch that should show whether Malone’s first team is ready to move forward or still in the early stages of a rebuild.

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    Brad Crawford is a sports writer at United Sports Desk with more than four years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, college football, high school sports, and athlete feature stories. His work centers around breaking news, draft developments, player journeys, coaching moves, and the moments behind the headlines that fans often miss. Over the years, Brad has built a reputation for combining timely reporting with detailed storytelling and stat-driven analysis. From NFL minicamp competitions and draft-day storylines to local high school standouts and athlete family features, he enjoys covering every layer of the sports world and the people who make it memorable. When he is away from writing, you will usually find Brad on the golf course, keeping up with the latest sports debates, or talking about upcoming draft picks and offseason moves with fellow fans.

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