The SEC announced a new nine-game schedule for Tennessee Football over the next four seasons, featuring three annual rivals—Alabama, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt—and a rotating schedule of other league opponents, with notable changes such as the first season without Georgia and Florida since 1992 and a focus on traditional rivalries and fairness. Tennessee's non-conference schedule includes games against power-conference teams through 2030.
The SEC has announced that starting in 2025, Georgia Bulldogs will face South Carolina, Auburn, and Florida annually, with other opponents rotating, as part of a new nine-game conference schedule that eliminates divisions, impacting traditional rivalries.
The SEC will adopt a nine-game conference schedule starting in 2026, featuring three permanent rivalry games for each team, including Tennessee's rivalries with Alabama, Vanderbilt, and Kentucky, while rotating other opponents to ensure regular matchups and preserve traditional rivalries.
Kentucky men’s basketball announced their 2025-26 schedule, including the BBN United Tipoff Classic with games against Nicholls State, Valparaiso, and Eastern Illinois, and a total of 21 regular-season games featuring top NCAA Tournament teams. The team is coming off a successful season with key returning players and high-profile transfers, aiming for another strong run in the SEC and NCAA tournaments.
South Carolina women's basketball has unveiled their 2023-24 SEC schedule, which includes matchups against LSU, Tennessee, and Ole Miss. The Gamecocks will face LSU on January 25, Tennessee in a home-and-home series on February 15 and March 3, and host Ole Miss on February 4. South Carolina completed an undefeated regular season last year and reached the Final Four before suffering their only loss to Iowa.
Georgia football's 2024 SEC schedule has been announced, featuring trips to Texas and Alabama, as well as games against traditional rivals Florida and Auburn. The Bulldogs will also play Tennessee and Mississippi State at home. The SEC has confirmed that the 2024 schedule will be a one-off and not the start of a more permanent schedule model. Georgia's non-conference schedule includes games against Clemson and Georgia Tech, making it a challenging season with 10 Power 5 opponents.