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Benedict College releases 2022 football schedule

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Benedict College announced its 2022 football schedule Thursday, with five home games, including three under the lights.

The 2022 season will kick off on Sept. 3 against Elizabeth City State University in the annual Carolinas Classic game.

After a trip to Lane College in Jackson, Tenn., on Sept. 10, the Tigers return home to take on Savannah State on Sept. 17 and Kentucky State on Sept. 24.

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Benedict travels to Fort Valley State on Oct. 1, then returns home for its fourth home game in the first six weeks with an afternoon contest against Miles College.

The Tigers hit the road for three of their final four games, starting with trips to Albany State on Oct. 15 and at Morehouse on Oct. 22.

Benedict will be home on Oct. 29 to take on Clark Atlanta for Homecoming.

The regular season ends on Nov. 5 with a contest at rival Allen.

The SIAC Championship game is Nov. 12 at the home of the Eastern Division champion.

2022 Benedict College Football Schedule
Date Time At Opponent
September 3, 2022 (Saturday) 6 p.m. Home Elizabeth City State University
September 10, 2022 (Saturday) TBA Away Lane College
September 17, 2022 (Saturday) 6 p.m. Home Savannah State University
September 24, 2022 (Saturday) 6 p.m. Home Kentucky State University
October 1, 2022 (Saturday) TBA Away Fort Valley State University
October 8, 2022 (Saturday) 2 p.m. Home Miles College
October 15, 2022 (Saturday) TBA Away Albany State University
October 22, 2022 (Saturday) TBA Away Morehouse College
October 29, 2022 (Saturday) 2 p.m. Home Clark Atlanta University
November 5, 2022 (Saturday) TBA Away Allen University (S.C.)

Courtesy: Benedict College Athletics

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