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SEC reveals the new league games added to each team’s conference-only, 10-game schedule

Michael Wayne Bratton

By Michael Wayne Bratton

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After several days of meetings and discussions, the Southeastern Conference still has yet to come to a final decision on the 10-game, conference-only schedule but at least the league has finally revealed the two additional SEC games added to each team’s schedule for the 2020 season.

Last week, the SEC made the decision to shift to a conference-only, 10-game schedule for the 2020 season. The league also pushed back the start of the SEC season to Saturday, Sept. 26 (which was previously scheduled to be Week 4 of the season).

Following that decision, the SEC also pushed back the 2020 SEC Championship Game to Saturday, Dec. 19. The title game is still scheduled to be played in Atlanta.

On Friday, the SEC revealed the two additional games that have been added to each program’s schedule.

Here is a breakdown of the two additional SEC games each league team will play this season.

Alabama

  • vs. Kentucky
  • at Missouri

Arkansas

  • vs. Georgia
  • at Florida

Auburn

  • vs. Tennessee
  • at South Carolina

Florida

  • vs. Arkansas
  • at Texas A&M

Georgia

  • vs. Mississippi State
  • at Arkansas

Kentucky

  • vs. Ole Miss
  • at Alabama

LSU

  • vs. Missouri
  • at Vanderbilt

Mississippi

  • vs. South Carolina
  • at Kentucky

Mississippi State

  • vs Vanderbilt
  • at Georgia

Missouri

  • vs. Alabama
  • at LSU

South Carolina

  • vs. Auburn
  • at Ole Miss

Tennessee

  • vs. Texas A&M
  • at Auburn

Texas A&M

  • vs. Florida
  • at Tennessee

Vanderbilt

  • vs. LSU
  • at Mississippi State

SDS will have much more on this breaking story as news continues to develop

Michael Wayne Bratton

A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com

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