SEC schedule release - 12/11 7 pm EST

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Will be interesting to see when we play bama and Florida next year as well as if Georgia remains an end of the season game.

 
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Will be interesting to see when we play bama and Florida next year as well as if Georgia remains an end of the season game.


We will play Alabama on The Third Saturday in October. No reason not to.

I wish they would make Florida a November game, but I’m sure it’ll be mid-September so it’s sweltering hot.
 
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If I understand correctly, it's the same teams as this year, just with the home and home flipped, and what they'll be revealing is the exact dates of the match-up. I think that UGA game will probably remain a November match up. From what I understand we basically swapped spots on their schedule with Auburn. Auburn wanted to not have to play Bama and UGA back to back and of course the SEC accommodated them.
 
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If I understand correctly, it's the same teams as this year, just with the home and home flipped, and what they'll be revealing is the exact dates of the match-up. I think that UGA game will probably remain a November match up. From what I understand we basically swapped spots on their schedule with Auburn. Auburn wanted to not have to play Bama and UGA back to back and of course the SEC accommodated them.
Agree. UGA also likely stays a November game because their is a very high chance it will be 2 top 5 teams again next year...TV ratings gold for November.
 
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If I understand correctly, it's the same teams as this year, just with the home and home flipped, and what they'll be revealing is the exact dates of the match-up. I think that UGA game will probably remain a November match up. From what I understand we basically swapped spots on their schedule with Auburn. Auburn wanted to not have to play Bama and UGA back to back and of course the SEC accommodated them.
I don't blame them. We would bitch if we had Ala and GA back to back.
 
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I’m going to assume you are correct and the schedule show is on the SEC NETWORK tonight.
However, it is not listed on their program guide for tonight.
Here’s hoping we don’t have to go to Florida and Alabama in back to back weeks like we played them at Neyland.
 
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Big 10 schedule is lame af. Oregon does not play Michigan or OSU. Setting up an easy path for two teams to make the title game thus the playoff.
 
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Interesting they listed a team who didn't make the CFP twice and failed to mention 1 of the 3 who did.

"Highly anticipated games include Georgia hosting Alabama, Texas visiting Georgia and Alabama hosting LSU."
The author covered Meeshigan and is a Mets, Jets and Knicks fan. That will skew your perception of what is highly anticipated in other markets.
 
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If I understand correctly, it's the same teams as this year, just with the home and home flipped, and what they'll be revealing is the exact dates of the match-up. I think that UGA game will probably remain a November match up. From what I understand we basically swapped spots on their schedule with Auburn. Auburn wanted to not have to play Bama and UGA back to back and of course the SEC accommodated them.
I was wrong! But I'm glad. We have a much better chance of being able to knock them off early.
 

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