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Titans Release 2026 Schedule

OSHKOSH, Wis.- UW-Oshkosh announced its 2026 schedule on Monday (May 18).
 
The Titans' 10-game regular season schedule features four games at J. J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium, including the season opener on September 5.
 
Head coach Peter Jennings enters his fifth season at the helm of the program with an 23-17 overall record and a 15-12 mark in conference play. Oshkosh will compete for its 12th WIAC title in the fall and the first since sharing the 2019 title with UW-Whitewater.
 
The Titans finished the 2025 season with a 5-5 overall record and a 3-4 mark in league play. Seven Titans were named All-WIAC, including three-time first team honoree Clayton Schwalbe (Waukesha/Waukesha North) and two-time first team honoree Kyle Dietzen (Omro/Omro). Schwalbe was named a second team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association and earned Academic All-America honors from College Sports Communicators.
 
UW-Oshkosh will play six teams that competed in the 2025 NCAA Division IIIi Championship, including the national champion, and a pair of conference champions.
 
The Titans open their season at J. J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium on September 5, hosting Linfield University (Ore.) for the second time in three seasons. Oshkosh and the Wildcats have met three times previously and Oshkosh has won each of the contests. The teams played for the first time in the 2012 Division III Quarterfinal Round in McMinnville, Ore. with Oshkosh taking a 31-24 overtime win. The Titans hosted the Wildcats in 2024 and again won in overtime, 28-21, before heading back west last season for a 31-14 win.
 
The following week, Oshkosh travels to Alma, Mich. to face 2025 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association champion Alma College for the third time in program history on September 12. The Titans won both games of the teams' 2012-13 home-away series with victories of 70-9 and 56-3.
 
Oshkosh then closes out the nonconference slate at Coe College (Iowa) on September 19 in a first-ever meeting between the Titans and the Kohawks.
 
The Titans will open their WIAC schedule at home for the second year in a row on October 3 as they host UW-La Crosse for Hall of Fame Day. The 2026 UW-Oshkosh Athletics Hall of Fame induction class will be introduced to the public for the first time ahead of October 4's induction banquet.
 
Oshkosh then heads north to play last season's national champion, UW-River Falls, on October 10. Last season, Oshkosh handed the Falcons their only loss of the season with a 21-17 win at home.
 
Following an October 17 road game against UW-Eau Claire, the Titans will return to Oshkosh to host UW-Platteville for Homecoming on October 24.
 
Oshkosh then wraps up its regular season road schedule at UW-Whitewater on October 31 and at UW-Stevens Point on November 7 before rounding out the 10-game slate at home, hosting UW-Stout on November 14.
 
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Players Mentioned

Kyle Dietzen

#8 Kyle Dietzen

LB
6' 0"
Senior
DEET-zehn
Clayton Schwalbe

#7 Clayton Schwalbe

TE
6' 3"
Senior
SHWALL-bee

Players Mentioned

Kyle Dietzen

#8 Kyle Dietzen

6' 0"
Senior
DEET-zehn
LB
Clayton Schwalbe

#7 Clayton Schwalbe

6' 3"
Senior
SHWALL-bee
TE
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