Texas at Georgia on November 15 highlights the SEC’s 2025 schedule

Texas at Georgia on November 15 highlights the SEC’s 2025 schedule

The SEC announced its 2025 football schedule on Wednesday, highlighted by the third meeting between Georgia and Texas in less than a year.

Texas will travel to Georgia next season on November 15th. The Bulldogs have won both games this season, a 22-19 overtime win in the SEC championship game last Saturday and a 30-15 win in Austin on Oct. 19. Next season’s game It will be the first time that the two teams, both playing in this year’s College Football Playoff, will meet in Athens.

Some rivalry game dates have been moved up and/or back in the schedule. Georgia and Tennessee will play in Knoxville on September 13th, the earliest meeting between the two teams since 1995. Florida and Tennessee will face off in Gainesville in the second-to-last week of the season on November 22nd, the first November meeting between the Gators and Vols since 1955.

Alabama and Georgia will play in Athens on September 27th. They last met in Athens in 2015, when current Georgia coach Kirby Smart was completing his final season as Nick Saban’s defensive coordinator at Alabama.

Georgia has had one of the toughest road schedules in the country this season, but that changes in 2025. The Bulldogs face Alabama (September 27), Ole Miss (October 18) and Texas (November 15) at home. Additionally, after opening the 2024 season in Atlanta against Clemson, Georgia will open the 2025 season at home against Marshall.

Alabama does not leave the state for its final five games. After an open schedule on Nov. 1, Alabama will face LSU, Oklahoma and Georgia State at home before ending the season at Auburn.

The Missouri Tigers will have eight home games in 2025, the first time ever at Faurot Field, and will not play a road game until the Tigers visit Auburn on Oct. 18.

Oklahoma looks to have one of the most challenging second halves of the 2025 season. The Sooners play four straight SEC games in four weeks, only one of which is at home. This stretch begins with the annual rivalry against Texas in Dallas on October 11th, then a trip to Georgia on October 18th, a home game against Ole Miss on October 25th and an away date against Tennessee on November 1st. After a bye week, Oklahoma will face Alabama, Missouri and LSU at the end of the season.

Arkansas has back-to-back road games against LSU on Nov. 15 and Texas on Nov. 22, and the Hogs’ game against Texas A&M next season will be at home in Fayetteville on Oct. 18, rather than in Arlington, Texas, where it is 10 of the last 11 matches have been played between the schools. South Carolina, which finished this season with six straight wins, has two big road games at home in October next season – Oklahoma on Oct. 18 and Alabama on Oct. 25.

Top non-conference games involving SEC teams include: LSU at Clemson (Aug. 30), Texas at Ohio State (Aug. 30), Tennessee vs. Syracuse in Atlanta (Aug. 30), Michigan at Oklahoma (Aug. 6). September), Texas A&M at Notre Dame (September 13) and Florida Gators at Miami (September 20).

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