The Mission Starts Now: CCC Georgia Releases 2026 Schedule

Community Christian College Georgia Head Football Coach Cedric Roach has officially announced the 2026 CCC Georgia Knights football schedule, a slate that features a strong mix of road tests early in the season and key home matchups at South Gwinnett High School Stadium.

The Knights will open the season with four consecutive road games, beginning August 15 at Reinhardt University, followed by trips to Lindsey Wilson (Aug. 20), Faulkner University (Aug. 24), and Louisbourg College (Aug. 29).

Following a bye week on September 5, CCC Georgia returns home for a two-game homestand, hosting CCC Memphis on September 12 and CCC Gladiators on September 19 before traveling to Central Georgia Tech on September 26.

October continues with another challenging stretch. The Knights travel to Myrtle Beach Prep on October 3, then return home to face CCC Jacksonville on October 10. After a midseason bye week on October 17, CCC Georgia will host Birmingham Prep on October 24 and CCC Tennessee Valley on October 31.

The final month of the season begins with another home matchup against CCC Gladiators on November 7, followed by a road game against CCC Tennessee Valley on November 14. The regular season concludes November 21, when the Knights host the Detroit CCC Bowl Game.

Head Coach Cedric Roach believes the schedule will test the team early and prepare them for a strong finish late in the season.

“The 2026 schedule is built to challenge our program and prepare our players for the level of competition we expect to face every week,” said Roach. “Opening the season with four road games will test our discipline, toughness, and leadership right away. Our goal is to grow through that early stretch and build momentum once we return home.”

Roach also emphasized the importance of the home schedule and the support of the CCC Georgia community.

“We’re excited about the opportunities to compete in front of our fans at South Gwinnett High School Stadium. Those home games are important for our players, our program, and the continued growth of CCC Georgia football. Our team is working every day to represent this program the right way and compete for championships.”

The Knights enter the 2026 season focused on continuing to build a competitive and disciplined program while providing opportunities for student-athletes to develop both on and off the field.