The 2022 college football season is just around the corner, but it’s never too early to start looking to the future. The Securities and Exchange Commission revealed its 2023 football schedule on Tuesday, and it includes plenty of intrigue and will spark debate over how the Conference race will kick off next season.
There are, of course, essential materials that we know will be high on the agenda. The Iron Bowl between Alabama and Auburn on Thanksgiving weekend, the annual Florida-Georgia rivalry in Jacksonville on Halloween, and the Egg Bowl on Thanksgiving night are just a few of the headlines.
There are plenty of rivalries between the stellar cross sections, too. Texas A&M and Tennessee will compete in Knoxville, Tennessee, Georgia and Ole Miss in Athens, Georgia, and Alabama will head to Lexington to take on the Wildcats’ growing program in what will undoubtedly be called the “Bear Bryant Bowl.”
The 2023 SEC football season will reach its climax on Saturday, December 2nd with the SEC Championship match inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Here’s a look at the team-by-team 2023 schedule for each SEC program.
SEC 2023 football schedule
Alabama
- September 2 – Central Tennessee
- September 9 – Texas
- September 16 – in South Florida
- September 23 – Ole Miss
- September 30 – in Mississippi
- October 7 – at Texas A&M
- October 14 – Arkansas
- October 21 – Tennessee
- November 4 – LSU
- November 11 – in Kentucky
- November 18 – Chattanooga
- November 25 – in Auburn
Arkansas
- September 2 – West Carolina (in Little Rock)
- September 9 – Kent State
- September 16 – BYU
- September 23 – at LSU
- September 30 – Texas A&M (in Arlington, Texas)
- October 7 – at Ole Miss
- October 14 – in Alabama
- October 21 – Mississippi
- November 4 – in Florida
- November 11 – Auburn
- November 18 – Florida International
- November 25 – Missouri
Auburn
- September 2 – UMass
- September 9 – in California
- September 16 – Samford
- September 23 – at Texas A&M
- September 30 – Georgia
- October 14 – at LSU
- October 21 – Ole Miss
- October 28 – Mississippi
- November 4 – in Vanderbilt
- November 11 – in Arkansas
- November 18 – New Mexico
- November 25 – Alabama
Florida
- September 2 – in Utah
- September 9 – McNeese
- September 16 – Tennessee
- September 23 – Charlotte
- September 30 – in Kentucky
- October 7 – Vanderbilt
- October 14 – in South Carolina
- Oct 28 – Georgia (in Jacksonville)
- November 4 – Arkansas
- November 11 – at LSU
- November 18 – in Missouri
- November 25 – Florida
Georgia
- September 2 – Ute Martin
- September 9 – Ball State
- September 16 – South Carolina
- September 23 – UAB
- September 30 – in Auburn
- October 7 – Kentucky
- October 14 – in Vanderbilt
- Oct 28 – Florida (in Jacksonville)
- November 4 – Missouri
- November 11 – Ole Miss
- November 18 – in Tennessee
- November 25 – at Georgia Tech
Kentucky
- September 2 – Ball Country
- September 9 – Eastern Kentucky
- September 16 – Akron
- September 23 – in Vanderbilt
- September 30 – Florida
- October 7 – in Georgia
- October 14 – Missouri
- October 28 – Tennessee
- November 4 – in Mississippi
- November 11 – Alabama
- November 18 – in South Carolina
- November 25 – in Louisville
LSU
- September 3 – Florida (in Orlando)
- September 9 – Grambling
- September 16 – in Mississippi
- September 23 – Arkansas
- September 30 – At Ole Miss
- October 7 – in Missouri
- October 14 – Auburn
- October 21 – Army
- November 4 – in Alabama
- November 11 – Florida
- November 18 – Georgia State
- November 25 – Texas A&M
Mississippi
- September 2 – Southeast Louisiana
- September 9 – Arizona
- September 16 – LSU
- September 23 – in South Carolina
- September 30 – Alabama
- October 7 – Western Michigan
- October 21 – in Arkansas
- October 28 – in Auburn
- November 4 – Kentucky
- November 11 – at Texas A&M
- November 18 – Southern Mississippi
- November 23 – Ole Miss
Missouri
- September 2 – South Dakota
- September 9 – Central Tennessee
- September 16 – Kansas State
- 23 Sep – TBD
- September 30 – in Vanderbilt
- October 7 – LSU
- October 14 – in Kentucky
- October 21 – South Carolina
- November 4 – in Georgia
- November 11 – Tennessee
- November 18 – Florida
- November 25 – in Arkansas
Ole Miss
- September 2 – Mercer
- September 9 – in Tulane
- September 16 – Georgia Tech
- September 23 – in Alabama
- September 30 – LSU
- October 7 – Arkansas
- October 21 – in Auburn
- October 28 – Vanderbilt
- November 4 – Texas A&M
- November 11 – in Georgia
- November 18 – Ole Monroe
- November 23 – in Mississippi
South Carolina
- September 2 – North Carolina (in Charlotte)
- September 9 – Foreman
- September 16 – in Georgia
- September 23 – Mississippi
- September 30 – in Tennessee
- October 14 – Florida
- October 21 – in Missouri
- October 28 – at Texas A&M
- November 4 – Jacksonville State
- November 11 – Vanderbilt
- November 18 – Kentucky
- November 25 – Clemson
Tennessee
- September 2 – Virginia (in Nashville)
- September 9 – Austin Bee
- September 16 – in Florida
- September 23 – UTSA
- September 30 – South Carolina
- October 14 – Texas A&M
- October 21 – in Alabama
- October 28 – in Kentucky
- November 4 – Okun
- November 11 – in Missouri
- November 18 – Georgia
- November 25 – Vanderbilt
Texas A&M
- September 2 – New Mexico
- September 9 – in Miami
- September 16 – Ole Monroe
- September 23 – Auburn
- September 30 – Arkansas (in Arlington, Texas)
- October 7 – Alabama
- October 14 – in Tennessee
- October 28 – South Carolina
- November 4 – At Ole Miss
- November 11 – Mississippi
- November 18 – Abilene Christian
- November 25 – at LSU
Vanderbilt
- August 26 – Hawaii
- Sept 2 – Alabama A&M
- September 9 – In Wake Forest
- September 16 – at UNLV
- September 23 – Kentucky
- September 30 – Missouri
- October 7 – in Florida
- October 14 – Georgia
- October 28 – at Ole Miss
- November 4 – Auburn
- November 11 – in South Carolina
- November 25 – in Tennessee
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