TCU and Duke on Tuesday announced a home-and-home series for the distant future. The Horned Frogs will visit Durham on Sept. 9, 2028 and the Blue Devils will head to Fort Worth on Sept. 8, 2029.
Duke’s official Twitter account responded in the only way appropriate: a quick agreement to a future obligation. It’s nice to know that college football programs treat home-and-homes series for 11 years from now with the same level of commitment you and I treat a request to drive a family member to the airport seven months from now.
Hey @DukeFOOTBALL, see you in 1️⃣1️⃣ years. #GoFrogs pic.twitter.com/Yj2hekuI0u
— TCU Football (@TCUFootball) December 19, 2017
— Duke Football (@DukeFOOTBALL) December 20, 2017
Duke and TCU have never met before.
The Duke series will come right after another trip to Tobacco Road for TCU. The Frogs are set to play a home-and-home with North Carolina in 2025-26, and will also host Purdue a week after welcoming Duke to Amon Carter Stadium in ’29. TCU also hosts SMU in odd-numbered years meaning that, if nothing else changes, the Frogs will play all three non-conference games in Fort Worth that season.
Purdue, meanwhile, already has a home date with TCU lined up for Sept. 23, 2028, and a visit to Vanderbilt set for ‘29k