Morgan State might have the toughest non-conference slate in the MEAC

If anyone is wondering which HBCU is really daring itself with the 2026 football calendar, Morgan State has a loud answer: the Bears might be playing the toughest nonconference schedule in the MEAC next fall.

In an era where plenty of programs are dialing back the risk to chase bowl-eligible records, Morgan State is doing the opposite — stacking road trips and heavyweights in a way that looks more like a résumé than a tune-up line.

The challenge starts early and often. Morgan opens on Aug. 29 at North Carolina A&T, a former MEAC rival that could set the tone on how the season could go.

A week later, the Bears head west to face Arizona State, stepping into a Power Four environment with all the speed, depth, and hostile crowd noise that comes with it.

That’s a money game on paper, sure — but it’s also the kind of exposure and physical measuring stick most HBCUs schedule once every few years, not as a tone-setter in Week 2.

Morgan’s lone early home date, a Sept. 12 matchup against Virginia University of Lynchburg, is the only clear soft spot on the front end. After that, the Bears go right back into the grinder: road trips to Towson on Sept. 19 and Villanova on Oct. 3, both long-established FCS brands that have playoff histories.

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That’s three nonconference FCS road games — A&T, Towson, Villanova — plus a Power Four visit to Arizona State, with just one lower-division opponent sprinkled in.

Stack that against what many other HBCUs are doing in 2026 and the contrast is stark. While some programs are doubling up on Division II home games or building schedules around classics that are high on atmosphere but moderate on difficulty, Morgan State is taking the hard road.

There’s a risk to that approach, however.

A brutal nonconference run can wear down a roster before MEAC play even begins, and fans don’t always see the nuance behind a 5–6 record that includes multiple road dates against national contenders. But there’s also a statement embedded in this schedule: Morgan State is willing to be judged against the broader FCS.

When November rolls around and the Bears are deep in a MEAC stretch that includes Howard, HBCU champion South Carolina State, 2025 Cinderella Delaware State, Norfolk State and conference power North Carolina Central, those early trips to Arizona State, Towson and Villanova will either be scars or seasoning.

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It’s hard to argue anyone else is asking more of itself in 2026 before conference play even starts — and that’s why Morgan State has a real claim to owning the toughest nonconference schedule in the MEAC next season

At this point in the Damon Wilson era, the Bears have to prove they belong. The program has been passed up in recent years by the likes of Howard, South Carolina State, and now former MEAC bottom-feeder Delaware State.

If they can survive the non-conference slate and provide a challenge in conference play, Morgan State can do a lot to enhance its reputation as a football program.

Or make it worse.

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