The uncertainty surrounding college football and COVID-19 has created frustration with players, coaches, fans and conference decision-makers. But with every piece of bad news given, there is also hope.
Will the Southeastern Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference and Big 12 follow the decisions of the Big Ten and Pac-12 to cancel sports in the fall? At this point, that doesn’t seem likely. In fact, it seems even less likely with the news from the SEC on Sunday.
In a tweet from the conference’s official Twitter account, it was made known that the 2020 schedule would be dropping sometime on Monday. Check it out:
Tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/e3217BRYdd
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) August 16, 2020
We have already gotten the two new added opponents for each SEC team from an earlier release. Alabama added a road game against the Missouri Tigers and a home game against the Kentucky Wildcats.
What we did not know is when those two new opponents, and the others, would fall on the Crimson Tide’s schedule. Well, it looks like we are finally going to have our answer on Monday.
Buckle in, Tide fans! It is about to be an exciting start to your week.
Stay tuned for more updates on Alabama’s schedule and more from Roll Tide Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports College Wire network!
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