2020 Bryant Bulldogs football team

The 2020 Bryant Bulldogs football team will represent Bryant University in the 2020 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They will be led by second-year head coach Chris Merritt and play their home games at Beirne Stadium. They play as a member of the Northeast Conference.

2020 Bryant Bulldogs football
ConferenceNortheast Conference
2020 record0–0 (0–0 NEC)
Head coachChris Merritt (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorAnthony Barese (1st season)
Home stadiumBeirne Stadium (Capacity: 4,400)
2020 Northeast Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Bryant         
Central Connecticut         
Duquesne         
LIU         
Merrimack*         
Sacred Heart         
Saint Francis         
Wagner         
  • Note: Due to COVID-19, the Northeast suspended the 2020 football season.
    * – Merrimack ineligible for NEC title and FCS postseason play due to transition to NCAA Division I, and also ineligible for NEC title due to not playing a full conference schedule
As of August 14, 2020; Rankings from STATS Poll

Previous season

The Bulldogs finished the 2019 season 4–8, 3–4 in NEC play to finish tied for fourth place.

Schedule

Bryant had games scheduled against Fordham (September 5), Rhode Island (September 12), Brown (September 19), and Robert Morris (November 7), which were later canceled before the start of the 2020 season.[1][2] Merrimack was added as a replacement for the cancelled Robert Morris game on July 15.[3]

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 26 at Central Michigan*
October 3 LIU
October 10 at Saint Francis
October 24 Central Connecticut
  • Beirne Stadium
  • Smithfield, RI
October 31 at Sacred Heart
November 7 Merrimack*
  • Beirne Stadium
  • Smithfield, RI
November 14 at Duquesne
November 21 Wagner
  • Beirne Stadium
  • Smithfield, RI

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    References

    1. Wilmer, Brian (7 July 2020). "Fordham cancels first three 2020 football games". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
    2. West, Jenna. "Ivy League to Postpone Fall Athletics, No Date Set for Return". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
    3. Kelley, Kevin (15 July 2020). "Bryant adds Merrimack, drops Robert Morris from 2020 football schedule". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
    4. "2020 Bryant Football Schedule". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
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