The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t subsiding, but the SEC is one of the conferences going ahead with college football in 2020. The college football powerhouse released its official schedule Monday.
Here it is: the 2020 #SECFB Schedule ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/BTyrFLiaWC
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) August 17, 2020
The SEC will play a 10-game, league-only schedule and previously announced earlier this month two additional opponents for each team to go along with the existing eight league foes. The two additional opponents were cross-divisional foes and selected, according to a statement from SEC commissioner Greg Sankey, to “create a schedule that is as competitive as possible and builds on the existing eight conference games that had already been scheduled for 2020.”
Have a look:
Some big games:
Week 2 in Bryant-Denny! #BamaFactor #RollTide pic.twitter.com/85wRqdvewV
— Alabama Football (@AlabamaFTBL) August 17, 2020
Auburn at Georgia Oct. 3
Florida at Texas A&M Oct. 10
Georgia at Alabama Oct. 17
LSU at Florida Oct. 17
Alabama at Tennessee Oct. 24
LSU at Auburn Halloween
Mississippi State at Alabama, Mike Leach-Nick Saban on Halloween
Florida-Georgia at Jacksonville, Nov. 7
Alabama at LSU Nov. 14
Texas A&M at Tennessee Nov. 14
Tennessee at Auburn Nov. 21
LSU at Arkansas Nov. 21
Auburn at Alabama Iron Bowl Nov. 28
LSU at Texas A&M Nov. 28
Mississippi State at Ole Miss Leach-Lane Kiffin Nov. 28
Texas A&M at Auburn Dec. 5
Ole Miss at LSU Dec. 5
Earlier, the schedule for the first week was released. With the rest of the complete schedule week by week.
🚨 WEEK 1 IN THE SEC 🚨 pic.twitter.com/Fn85XUvsih
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) August 17, 2020
Week 3 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ryQ14bpjMe
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) August 17, 2020
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
Nov. 14: Bama-LSU pic.twitter.com/dElSBPNip9
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
Iron Bowl where it usually is. pic.twitter.com/69JsxIvb5i
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
And that's the end. pic.twitter.com/rFwG9h5Ae5
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) August 17, 2020
And, remember, this is the pinned tweet on the SEC Twitter account:
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) July 13, 2020