On Thursday, the Southeastern Conference announced the 2013 conference schedule.
Arkansas was expected to be playing Missouri and South Carolina against Texas A&M, but it looks like it may be 2014 before that happens. It appears that the rivalry games will still be preserved, but Georgia has to travel to Auburn for the second straight year. Mississippi will also have to play in Alabama again in 2013 and Texas A&M makes another consecutive trip to Ole Miss.
“As we began working on the 2013 football schedule, it became apparent that the conference would need another year of the ‘bridge’ schedule to make everything work,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “I appreciate the SEC transition team and our athletics directors, who came together to put this schedule in place. We look forward to starting with our new scheduling rotation in 2014.”
Arkansas was expected to be playing Missouri and South Carolina against Texas A&M, but it looks like it may be 2014 before that happens. It appears that the rivalry games will still be preserved, but Georgia has to travel to Auburn for the second straight year. Mississippi will also have to play in Alabama again in 2013 and Texas A&M makes another consecutive trip to Ole Miss.
“As we began working on the 2013 football schedule, it became apparent that the conference would need another year of the ‘bridge’ schedule to make everything work,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “I appreciate the SEC transition team and our athletics directors, who came together to put this schedule in place. We look forward to starting with our new scheduling rotation in 2014.”
2013 SEC Football Schedule (Conference Games Only)
Week by Week Aug. 31 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Sept. 7 South Carolina at Georgia Sept. 14 Alabama at Texas A&M Mississippi State at Auburn Vanderbilt at South Carolina Sept. 21 Auburn at LSU Tennessee at Florida Sept. 28 Ole Miss at Alabama Texas A&M at Arkansas Florida at Kentucky LSU at Georgia Oct. 5 Arkansas at Florida Ole Miss at Auburn Georgia at Tennessee Kentucky at South Carolina LSU at Mississippi State Missouri at Vanderbilt Oct. 12 Alabama at Kentucky South Carolina at Arkansas Florida at LSU Missouri at Georgia Texas A&M at Ole Miss Oct. 19 Arkansas at Alabama Auburn at Texas A&M Florida at Missouri Georgia at Vanderbilt South Carolina at Tennessee LSU at Ole Miss Oct. 26 Tennessee at Alabama Kentucky at Mississippi State South Carolina at Missouri Vanderbilt at Texas A&M Nov. 2 Auburn at Arkansas Georgia vs. Florida (Jacksonville) Mississippi State at South Carolina Tennessee at Missouri Nov. 9 LSU at Alabama Arkansas at Ole Miss Auburn at Tennessee Vanderbilt at Florida Missouri at Kentucky Mississippi State at Texas A&M Nov. 16 Alabama at Mississippi State Georgia at Auburn Florida at South Carolina Kentucky at Vanderbilt Nov. 23 Mississippi State at Arkansas Kentucky at Georgia Texas A&M at LSU Missouri at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Tennessee Nov. 30 Alabama at Auburn Arkansas at LSU Tennessee at Kentucky Ole Miss at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Missouri The 2013 SEC Championship Game will be played on Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. *Saturday dates listed are subject to change based on television selections. | Team by TeamALABAMA Sept. 14 at Texas A&M Sept. 28 OLE MISS Oct. 12 at Kentucky Oct. 19 ARKANSAS Oct. 26 TENNESSEE Nov. 9 LSU Nov. 16 at Mississippi State Nov. 30 at Auburn ARKANSAS Sept. 28 TEXAS A&M Oct. 5 at Florida Oct. 12 SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 19 at Alabama Nov. 2 AUBURN Nov. 9 at Ole Miss Nov. 23 MISSISSIPPI STATE Nov. 30 at LSU AUBURN Sept. 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 21 at LSU Oct. 5 OLE MISS Oct. 19 at Texas A&M Nov. 2 at Arkansas Nov. 9 at Tennessee Nov. 16 GEORGIA Nov. 30 ALABAMA FLORIDA Sept. 21 TENNESSEE Sept. 28 at Kentucky Oct. 5 ARKANSAS Oct. 12 at LSU Oct. 19 at Missouri Nov. 2 vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) Nov. 9 VANDERBILT Nov. 16 at South Carolina GEORGIA Sept. 7 SOUTH CAROLINA Sept. 28 LSU Oct. 5 at Tennessee Oct. 12 MISSOURI Oct. 19 at Vanderbilt Nov. 2 vs. Florida (Jacksonville) Nov. 16 at Auburn Nov. 23 KENTUCKY KENTUCKY Sept. 28 FLORIDA Oct. 5 at South Carolina Oct. 12 ALABAMA Oct. 26 at Mississippi State Nov. 9 MISSOURI Nov. 16 at Vanderbilt Nov. 23 at Georgia Nov. 30 TENNESSEE LSU Sept. 21 AUBURN Sept. 28 at Georgia Oct. 5 at Mississippi State Oct. 12 FLORIDA Oct. 19 at Ole Miss Nov. 9 at Alabama Nov. 23 TEXAS A&M Nov. 30 ARKANSAS OLE MISS Aug. 31 at Vanderbilt Sept. 28 at Alabama Oct. 5 at Auburn Oct. 12 TEXAS A&M Oct. 19 LSU Nov. 9 ARKANSAS Nov. 23 MISSOURI Nov. 30 at Mississippi State MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 14 at Auburn Oct. 5 LSU Oct. 26 KENTUCKY Nov. 2 at South Carolina Nov. 9 at Texas A&M Nov. 16 ALABAMA Nov. 23 at Arkansas Nov. 30 OLE MISS MISSOURI Oct. 5 at Vanderbilt Oct. 12 at Georgia Oct. 19 FLORIDA Oct. 26 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 2 TENNESSEE Nov. 9 at Kentucky Nov. 23 at Ole Miss Nov. 30 TEXAS A&M SOUTH CAROLINA Sept. 7 at Georgia Sept. 14 VANDERBILT Oct. 5 KENTUCKY Oct. 12 at Arkansas Oct. 19 at Tennessee Oct. 26 at Missouri Nov. 2 MISSISSIPPI STATE Nov. 16 FLORIDA TENNESSEE Sept. 21 at Florida Oct. 5 GEORGIA Oct. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 26 at Alabama Nov. 2 at Missouri Nov. 9 AUBURN Nov. 23 VANDERBILT Nov. 30 at Kentucky TEXAS A&M Sept. 14 ALABAMA Sept. 28 at Arkansas Oct. 12 at Ole Miss Oct. 19 AUBURN Oct. 26 VANDERBILT Nov. 9 MISSISSIPPI STATE Nov. 23 at LSU Nov. 30 at Missouri VANDERBILT Aug. 31 OLE MISS Sept. 14 at South Carolina Oct. 5 MISSOURI Oct. 19 GEORGIA Oct. 26 at Texas A&M Nov. 9 at Florida Nov. 16 KENTUCKY Nov. 23 at Tennessee *Saturday dates listed are subject to change based on television selections. |
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