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Breaking: More Backyard Brawl Games Added to WVU Football’s Future Schedule

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WVU Football flag at Acrisure Stadium during Backyard Brawl against Pitt
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For some Backyard Brawl news that both WVU and Pitt fans will appreciate, the rivalry will extended even further into the future. After Saturday’s game that concludes the most recent four-game series, the Backyard Brawl will go on a brief break until 2029. But that next series that starts in 2029 will now continue beyond its initially scheduled four-year stretch.

As announced on Friday, the eve of the 108th edition of the rivalry, the Backyard Brawl will also be played from 2033 to 2036.

โ€œItโ€™s always a great day when you can extend one of the best rivalries in all of college sports,โ€ WVU Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker said. โ€œI want to thank Pitt Athletic Director Allan Greene for his help in extending the โ€œBackyard Brawl,โ€ and there is no doubt that todayโ€™s announcement is a win for not only fans of the two Universities but for all of college football.โ€

The recently scheduled four-game addition will start in 2033 at Acrisure Stadium, move to Milan Puskar Stadium in 2034, go back to Pittsburgh in 2035, with the final game of the contract in Morgantown in 2036.

โ€œI think itโ€™s one of the greatest rivalries in sports,โ€ WVU head coach Rich Rodriguez said. โ€œObviously, the location between the two are close. Thereโ€™s a lot of intensity with it, and there never seems to be any love lost between the fanbases. Itโ€™s always, to me, the biggest game on your schedule when youโ€™re at West Virginia.โ€

“Itโ€™s always a great day when you can extend one of the best rivalries in all of college sports. I want to thank Pitt Athletic Director Allan Greene for his help in extending the “Backyard Brawl,” and there is no doubt that todayโ€™s announcement is a win for not only fans of the two Universities but for all of college football.”

In 2022, West Virginia announced that WVUโ€™s longest football series in school history would resume in 2029 for a four-game series starting at Heinz Field on Sept. 8 and would run through the 2032 season. This extension keeps the rivalry going for an additional four years.

The โ€œBackyard Brawlโ€ started in 1895 and was played for 104 years until conference realignment ended it in 2011 after a 21-20 WVU victory in Morgantown. The series resumed in 2022, starting in Pittsburgh, and runs to the final year of the current contract, ending with the 108th meeting this Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025.

The two schools were Eastern independents for a majority of the series but became Big East football founding members in 1991. West Virginia won 14 of the 21 games in Big East play, before the Mountaineers became a member of the Big 12 in 2012, and the Panthers moved to the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013.

Pitt leads the overall series 63-41-3 (more games were played in Pittsburgh during the early days of the rivalry). The two teams met every season from 1943-2011, and have played each year since 2022. West Virginia is 26-22-2 over the past 50 meetings, dating back to 1965.

West Virginia โ€“ Pitt future series dates

September 8, 2029ย ย ย ย ย  at Pitt

September 7, 2030ย ย ย ย ย  at West Virginia

September 6, 2031ย ย ย ย ย  at Pitt

September 11, 2032ย ย ย  at West Virginia

September 10, 2033ย ย ย  at Pitt

September 9, 2034ย ย ย ย ย  at West Virginia

September 8, 2035ย ย ย ย ย  at Pitt

September 13, 2036ย ย ย  at West Virginia

Find more coverage of the WVU football program at WV Sports Now.

For a related story, WV Sports Now previewed the 2025 game on Mountaineer Report.

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  1. Cranjis McBasketball

    September 12, 2025 at 8:53 pm

    The acc, in its current form, has long odds to survive into the 2036 year after the ESPN contract ends or is renegotiated.

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