What Texas’ schedule could look like in the SEC

Here is what a hypothetical schedule would look like if Texas were to move to the SEC.

With Texas and Oklahoma’s potential move to the SEC, many have been wondering how divisions would work. There have been a few ideas, ranging from two eight-team divisions to four four-team pods.

Geographically, the conference staying in two divisions makes the most sense. With the Alabama-Mississippi border being the line down the middle, most major rivalries are protected.

SEC West

  • Arkansas
  • LSU
  • Missouri
  • Mississippi State
  • Ole Miss
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M

SEC East

  • Alabama
  • Auburn
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Kentucky
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Vanderbilt

Taking it one step further than just divisions, what would Texas’ SEC schedule look like?

Well, with nine conference games, it is easier than you think. Seven against the SEC West and two against the SEC East. Four games would be at home, with another four on the road. Of course, the Red River Showdown would remain at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

Here is what a hypothetical schedule would look like if Texas were to move to the SEC. For nonconference purposes, the 2024 season has been selected.