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The SEC released its full 2026 schedule on Thursday night, offering a glimpse into what awaits league members as the conference undergoes a historic shift. With the league moving from an eight-game schedule to a nine-game league slate for next season, there will be a whopping 72 conference matchups.
The 2026 SEC football schedule will be released on Dec. 11 via the SEC Network and ESPN. The 2026 season will be the first year of the nine-game conference schedule format with rotating opponents, in which each team will play at each SEC team at least once over a four-year period.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs will open 2026 and the SEC schedule against the Auburn Tigers inside of Humphrey Coliseum. Tipoff is set for 6:30 p.m. on SEC
The SEC is moving to a nine-game league schedule next season for the first time in history, a move necessary in the expanded College Football Playoff era to mirror what it looks like in the Big Ten and Big 12.
Tennessee finished its regular season ranked No. 31 nationally for strength of schedule. Ole Miss is the only SEC school ranked below the Vols for strength of schedule. The Rebels finished regular-season play ranked No. 40 nationally for strength of schedule. Final regular-season strength of schedule rankings are listed below.
The Tigers have scheduled all three nonconference games for 2026. They’ll host Clemson on Sept. 5, Louisiana Tech on Sept. 12 and McNeese State on Oct. 3. LSU finalized an agreement to play the Bulldogs on Wednesday.
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