The 2019 SEC Football Schedule was officially announced on Tuesday. Conference play begins on Saturday, Aug. 31 with Georgia at Vanderbilt.
Featured 2019 non-conference match-ups include Alabama vs. Duke (in Atlanta, GA), Colorado State at Arkansas, Auburn vs. Oregon (in Arlington, TX), Florida vs. Miami FL (in Orlando, FL), Notre Dame at Georgia, Louisville at Kentucky, LSU at Texas, Kansas State at Mississippi State, West Virginia at Missouri, Cal at Ole Miss, Clemson at South Carolina, BYU at Tennessee, Texas A&M at Clemson, and Vanderbilt at Purdue.
The 2019 SEC Championship Game will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, Dec. 7.
2019 SEC Football Schedules
Composite schedule below.
East Division
- Future Florida Football Schedules
- Future Georgia Football Schedules
- Future Kentucky Football Schedules
- Future Missouri Football Schedules
- Future South Carolina Football Schedules
- Future Tennessee Football Schedules
- Future Vanderbilt Football Schedules
West Division
- Future Alabama Football Schedules
- Future Arkansas Football Schedules
- Future Auburn Football Schedules
- Future LSU Football Schedules
- Future Mississippi State Football Schedules
- Future Ole Miss Football Schedules
- Future Texas A&M Football Schedules
2019 SEC Football Schedule (Composite)
So there is two byes for each team next year?
Yes, just due to the way the calendar falls.
Auburn doesn’t have a home game in October. That is crazy.
Florida has two FCS programs on their 2019 schedule. Why?
Because they scheduled two FCS teams. Don’t know the reason, but it doesn’t make sense.
Auburn doesn’t have a road game in November that’s crazy
Florida has two games with FCS programs. That’s crazy.
I wonder how Tennessee feels right now about hosting BYU next September after seeing the Wisconsin game. Thoughts?
BYU Is recruiting solid classes and they are getting HUGE linemen…they basically beat Wisconsin at their own game. But BYU’s team speed isn’t the best which is why they struggle against SEC squads. Tennessee should match up well against the Cougars.
BYU always competes well with P5 teams, surprised they beat a #5 Wisconsin team but ohh well.
Would not be shocked if they beat Tennessee next year but who knows, W.Virginia laid it on the Vols this year but once again the Vols are going through major surgery as a team.