With just over a month until the (hopeful) start of the college football season, there have been many recent changes to this season including: cancelling non-conference games, limited (or banning) fan attendance during games, player/coach practice regulations due to the coronavirus, and even adding more conference games to the schedule.
Earlier this month, the Alabama Crimson Tide found out which new SEC opponents they would be adding to the schedule this year after the SEC decided to play a conference only schedule, Missouri and Kentucky.
When the SEC made the conference-only schedule decision, Alabama had to cancel their matchups with Georgia State, Kent State, and Tennessee-Martin.
With the addition of the Kentucky Wildcats and the Missouri Tigers, here’s the Crimson Tide’s full schedule for this fall:
Week 1: 9/26 Alabama at Missouri
Week 2: 10/3 Texas A&M at Alabama
Week 3: 10/10 Alabama at Ole Miss
Week 4: 10/17 Georgia at Alabama
Week 5: 10/24 Alabama and Tennessee
Week 6: 10/31 Mississippi State at Alabama
Week 7: 11/7 Alabama BYE WEEK
Week 8: 11/14 Alabama at LSU
Week 9: 11/21 Kentucky at Alabama
Week 10: 11/28 Auburn at Alabama
Week 11: 12/5 Alabama at Arkansas
When you take a moment to think about the SEC teams already on Alabama’s schedule: Georgia, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Tennessee, LSU, Texas A&M, and Auburn, Alabama will truly have one of, if not the hardest, schedule in the country.
5 of the teams on Alabama’s schedule now were ranked in the top 25 of the The Amway Coaches Poll.
If Alabama finds a way to win the SEC West, and the SEC Championship, there’s no way anyone can argue against Alabama being back in the College Football Playoff.
And that’s exactly one of the goals this Alabama team has this season: make it back to the CFB Playoff.
Once the Crimson Tide releases the updated schedule with the date and times of each matchup, Roll Tide Wire will be the first to let you know!
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