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2025 Akron football tickets, game schedule, viewing options

2025 Akron football tickets, game schedule, viewing options

USA Today19-07-2025
In 2025, one of the top matchups on the Akron Zips' college football schedule is versus Duquesne on Sept. 20 -- see below to find out more.
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