So, what’s the schedule? Do we start with Tennessee, since that’s who we were 
scheduled to play on September 26th? 
I think we came out ahead with A&M and Arkansas. I was expecting Alabama. 
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> From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
> Date: August 8, 2020 at 4:32:20 PM CDT
> To: GatorNews <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]:  SEC’s 2020 schedule
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> SEC’s 2020 schedule
> August 7, 2020
> 
> [Courtesy of SEC]
> By Blake Toppmeyer/USA TODAY Network
> 
> The SEC on Friday released each team’s slate of 10 opponents for the 2020 
> football season. The conference last week moved to a conference-only schedule 
> in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  10-game, conference-only schedule 
> devised for the 2020 season in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
> 
> Teams will open the season on Sept. 26. They’ll play their six division 
> opponents and play four interdivision opponents. The SEC championship will be 
> Dec. 19 in Atlanta.
> 
> Here’s a look at each SEC team’s 10 opponents, as determined by the 
> conference’s athletics directors. Game dates have not yet been announced.
> 
> Note: Opponents are listed alphabetically. This is not the order in which 
> games will be played. That has not been announced.
> 
> Alabama
> 
> at Arkansas
> 
> Auburn
> 
> Georgia
> 
> Kentucky
> 
> at LSU
> 
> at Mississippi
> 
> Mississippi State
> 
> at Missouri
> 
> at Tennessee
> 
> Texas A&M
> 
> Arkansas
> 
> Alabama
> 
> at Auburn
> 
> at Florida
> 
> Georgia
> 
> LSU
> 
> Mississippi
> 
> at Mississippi State
> 
> at Missouri
> 
> Tennessee
> 
> Texas A&M (Arlington, Texas)
> Auburn
> 
> at Alabama
> 
> Arkansas
> 
> at Georgia
> 
> Kentucky
> 
> LSU
> 
> at Mississippi
> 
> at Mississippi State
> 
> at South Carolina
> 
> Tennessee
> 
> Texas A&M
> 
> Florida
> 
> Arkansas
> 
> Georgia (in Jacksonville, Florida)
> Kentucky
> 
> LSU
> 
> at Mississippi
> 
> Missouri
> 
> South Carolina
> 
> at Tennessee
> 
> at Texas A&M
> 
> at Vanderbilt
> 
> Georgia
> 
> at Alabama
> 
> at Arkansas
> 
> Auburn
> 
> Florida (in Jacksonville, Florida)
> at Kentucky
> 
> at Missouri
> 
> Mississippi State
> 
> at South Carolina
> 
> Tennessee
> 
> Vanderbilt
> 
> Kentucky
> 
> at Alabama
> 
> at Auburn
> 
> at Florida
> 
> Georgia
> 
> Mississippi
> 
> Mississippi State
> 
> at Missouri
> 
> South Carolina
> 
> at Tennessee
> 
> Vanderbilt
> 
> LSU
> 
> Alabama
> 
> at Arkansas
> 
> at Auburn
> 
> at Florida
> 
> Mississippi
> 
> Mississippi State
> 
> Missouri
> 
> South Carolina
> 
> at Texas A&M
> 
> at Vanderbilt
> 
> Mississippi
> 
> Alabama
> 
> at Arkansas
> 
> Auburn
> 
> Florida
> 
> at Kentucky
> 
> at LSU
> 
> Mississippi State
> 
> South Carolina
> 
> at Texas A&M
> 
> at Vanderbilt
> 
> Mississippi State
> 
> at Alabama
> 
> Arkansas
> 
> Auburn
> 
> at Georgia
> 
> at LSU
> 
> at Kentucky
> 
> at Mississippi
> 
> Missouri
> 
> Texas A&M
> 
> Vanderbilt
> 
> Missouri
> 
> Alabama
> 
> Arkansas
> 
> at Florida
> 
> Georgia
> 
> Kentucky
> 
> at LSU
> 
> at Mississippi State
> 
> at South Carolina
> 
> at Tennessee
> 
> Vanderbilt
> 
> South Carolina
> 
> Auburn
> 
> at Florida
> 
> Georgia
> 
> at Kentucky
> 
> at LSU
> 
> at Mississippi
> 
> Missouri
> 
> Tennessee
> 
> Texas A&M
> 
> at Vanderbilt
> 
> Tennessee
> 
> Alabama
> 
> at Auburn
> 
> at Arkansas
> 
> Florida
> 
> at Georgia
> 
> Kentucky
> 
> Missouri
> 
> at South Carolina
> 
> Texas A&M
> 
> at Vanderbilt
> 
> Texas A&M
> 
> at Alabama
> 
> at Auburn
> 
> Arkansas (Arlington, Texas)
> Florida
> 
> LSU
> 
> Mississippi
> 
> at Mississippi State
> 
> at South Carolina
> 
> at Tennessee
> 
> Vanderbilt
> 
> Vanderbilt
> 
> Florida
> 
> at Georgia
> 
> at Kentucky
> 
> LSU
> 
> Mississippi
> 
> at Mississippi State
> 
> at Missouri
> 
> South Carolina
> 
> Tennessee
> 
> at Texas A&M
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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