The SEC on Thursday declared it will move its school football season’s beginning go back to Sept. 26 and that it is dropping nonconference games for all group individuals. Rather, the association will fill its calendar by growing from an eight-game gathering timetable to a 10-game, meeting just timetable in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The choice to nix nonconference games drops a few prominent games recently scheduled for this fall including Tennessee at Oklahoma, Arkansas at Notre Dame and Texas at LSU. Since the beginning date for the season is pushed back, so too is the SEC Championship Game, which is currently scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19.
“This new plan for a football schedule is consistent with the educational goals of our universities to allow for the safe and orderly return to campus of their student populations and to provide a healthy learning environment during these unique circumstances presented by the COVID-19 virus,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said. “This new schedule supports the safety measures that are being taken by each of our institutions to ensure the health of our campus communities.”
The eight-game gathering plan for groups is regularly included six intradivisional games, one customary cross-divisional game and one rotational cross-divisional game.
It’s muddled right now how the SEC will extend the timetable from eight to 10 games as it reported it will do, however beneath is a look of the whole 2020 SEC gathering plan as we probably am aware it.
Alabama
Home: Georgia,Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Auburn
Away: Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, LSU
Arkansas
Home: Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Mississippi
Away: Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Auburn, Missouri
Auburn
Home: Kentucky,Texas A&M, Arkansas, LSU
Away: Mississippi, Georgia, Mississippi State, Alabama
Florida
Home: Kentucky, South Carolina, LSU, Missouri
Away: Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia (Jacksonville, Florida), Vanderbilt
Georgia
Home: Vanderbilt, Auburn, Florida (Jacksonville, Florida), Tennessee
Away: Alabama, Missouri, South Carolina, Kentucky
Kentucky
Home: South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, Georgia
Away: Florida, Auburn, Missouri, Tennessee
LSU
Home: Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Alabama, South Carolina
Away: Florida, Arkansas, Auburn, Texas A&M
Mississippi
Home: Auburn, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi State
Away: LSU, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, Arkansas
Mississippi State
Home: Arkansas, Texas A&M, Auburn, Missouri
Away: Alabama, LSU, Kentucky, Mississippi
Missouri
Home: Vanderbilt, Georgia, Kentucky, Arkansas
Away: South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi State, Florida
South Carolina
Home: Missouri, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Georgia
Away: Kentucky, Florida, Vanderbilt, LSU
Tennessee
Home: Florida, Missouri, Alabama, Kentucky
Away: South Carolina, Arkansas, Georgia, Vanderbilt
Texas A&M
Home: Arkansas, Mississippi, Vanderbilt, LSU
Away: Mississippi State, Auburn, South Carolina, Alabama
Vanderbilt
Home: Mississippi, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee
Away: Missouri, Georgia, Kentucky, Texas A&M