The American Athletic Conference (AAC) released its teams’ schedules for the 2023-24 football season on Tuesday.

The conference is going through some changes this offseason as Cincinnati, Central Florida, and Houston all leave for the Big 12.

In response, the AAC is adding the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, North Texas, Rice, and Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) as conference members this season.

Local program SMU also remains in the conference amid rumors of further conference expansion across college sports.

Here are the schedules for the local area AAC teams.

SMU

09/02 vs. Louisiana Tech

09/09 at Oklahoma

09/16 vs. Prairie View A&M

09/23 at TCU

09/30 vs. Charlotte

10/07 Bye Week

10/12 at East Carolina

10/20 at Temple

10/28 vs. Tulsa

11/4 at Rice

11/10 vs. UNT

11/18 at Memphis

11/25 vs. Navy

SMU has some early challenges with road games at Oklahoma and TCU, fresh off a college football playoff appearance. The Mustangs will avoid playing Tulane, UAB, UTSA, and Florida Atlantic but have a difficult matchup against Memphis late in the season. SMU will also play North Texas as conference opponents for the first time.

NORTH TEXAS

09/02 vs. Cal

09/09 at Florida International

09/16 at Louisiana Tech

09/23 Bye Week

09/30 vs. Abilene Christian

10/07 at Navy

10/14 vs. Temple

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10/21 at Tulane

10/28 vs. Memphis

11/04 vs. UTSA

11/10 at SMU

11/18 at Tulsa

11/25 vs. UAB

North Texas will enter the AAC after losing the Conference USA championship game and hiring Eric Morris as its new head coach.

UNT will play Navy in its first AAC matchup in early October. The Mean Green will also play Memphis, UTSA, SMU, and UAB as part of a challenging conference slate in their inaugural season and have a marquee opponent for their season opener in Cal.

RICE

09/02 at Texas

09/09 vs. Houston

09/16 vs. Texas Southern

09/23 at South Florida

09/30 vs. East Carolina

10/07 vs. Connecticut

10/14 Bye Week

10/19 at Tulsa

10/28 vs. Tulane

11/04 vs. SMU

11/11 at UTSA

11/18 at Charlotte

11/25 vs. Florida Atlantic

Rice begins the season with a trip to Austin to face the Longhorns and a crosstown rivalry game against Houston. The Owls will play their first AAC game at South Florida before hosting East Carolina and UConn. The back half of the conference schedule includes Cotton Bowl champion Tulane, Conference USA champion UTSA, and an SMU team that has performed well in conference play.

TULSA

09/02 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff

09/09 at Washington

09/16 vs. Oklahoma

09/23 at Northern Illinois

09/28 vs. Temple

10/07 at Florida Atlantic

10/14 Bye Week

10/19 vs. Rice

10/28 at SMU

11/04 vs. Charlotte

11/11 at Tulane

11/18 vs. North Texas

11/25 at East Carolina

Tulsa enjoyed two consecutive winning seasons before finishing 5-7 in 2022. Former Baylor offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery was fired after eight seasons as the program’s head coach and replaced by Ohio State offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson.

Wilson has previous head coaching experience and will make his team debut against Arkansas-Pine Bluff before facing tests against Washington and Oklahoma.

Tulsa, just 3-5 in AAC play last season, faces four conference teams that finished with worse overall records.

UTSA

09/02 at Houston

09/09 vs. Texas State

09/15 vs. Army

09/23 at Tennessee

09/30 Bye Week

10/07 at Temple

10/14 vs. UAB

10/21 at Florida Atlantic

10/28 vs. East Carolina

11/04 at North Texas

11/11 vs. Rice

11/17 vs. South Florida

11/25 at Tulane

UTSA enters the AAC fresh off an 11-3 season and a Conference USA title. The Roadrunners were 8-0 in conference play last season and could be a contender in their new conference.

The non-conference slate features games against Houston and Tennessee that will be difficult to win. UTSA gets a bit of a break in conference play as they only play two teams that had winning records a year ago. The season finale at Tulane is one to watch in the conference title race.