SEC Announces 2026 Through 2029 Conference Football Opponents
September 23, 2025 | Football
STARKVILLE — On Tuesday, the Southeastern Conference announced Mississippi State's three annual conference opponents, as well as home and away designations for each contest for the upcoming nine-game conference slate for the next four seasons.
Mississippi State's three annual opponents for the 2026 through 2029 seasons will be Alabama, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.
Beginning in 2026, and as approved by the membership, the Southeastern Conference will implement a nine-game conference schedule, along with one annual non-conference opponent from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, or Notre Dame.
Each school will play every other SEC school at least once every two years, and every opponent, both home and away, over a four-year period.
Below is Mississippi State's four-year SEC slate. The complete 2026 SEC Football schedule, including game dates, will be announced later this year.
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2026
Alabama
Vanderbilt
at Ole Miss
Auburn
Missouri
Oklahoma
at LSU
at South Carolina
at Texas
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2027
at Alabama
at Vanderbilt
Ole Miss
Arkansas
Florida
Texas A&M
at Georgia
at Kentucky
at Tennessee
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2028
Alabama
Vanderbilt
at Ole Miss
LSU
South Carolina
Texas
at Auburn
at Missouri
at Oklahoma
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2029
at Alabama
at Vanderbilt
Ole Miss
Georgia
Kentucky
Tennessee
at Arkansas
at Florida
at Texas A&MÂ
Schedule Format
Priorities
SEC Athletics Directors established several stated priorities upon which to build schedules:
Annual Opponents (Traditional Rivalries)
Rotating Opponents (Rotational Frequency)
Balance (Competitive Fairness)
Strength of Schedule (CFP Participation)
enhance consideration in the CFP selection process.
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Home/Away Construction
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Mississippi State's three annual opponents for the 2026 through 2029 seasons will be Alabama, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.
Beginning in 2026, and as approved by the membership, the Southeastern Conference will implement a nine-game conference schedule, along with one annual non-conference opponent from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, or Notre Dame.
Each school will play every other SEC school at least once every two years, and every opponent, both home and away, over a four-year period.
Below is Mississippi State's four-year SEC slate. The complete 2026 SEC Football schedule, including game dates, will be announced later this year.
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2026
Alabama
Vanderbilt
at Ole Miss
Auburn
Missouri
Oklahoma
at LSU
at South Carolina
at Texas
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2027
at Alabama
at Vanderbilt
Ole Miss
Arkansas
Florida
Texas A&M
at Georgia
at Kentucky
at Tennessee
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2028
Alabama
Vanderbilt
at Ole Miss
LSU
South Carolina
Texas
at Auburn
at Missouri
at Oklahoma
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2029
at Alabama
at Vanderbilt
Ole Miss
Georgia
Kentucky
Tennessee
at Arkansas
at Florida
at Texas A&MÂ
Notes On SEC Football 2026-29 Opponents
 Schedule Format
- Beginning in 2026, the SEC will play a nine-game conference schedule.
- Each school will play three annual opponents and each team's remaining six games will rotate among the remaining conference schools.
- The SEC will continue to compete in a single-standings, non-divisional structure.
- Schools must annually schedule at least one additional high-quality non-conference game from the Atlantic Coast, Big Ten or Big 12 conferences or Notre Dame.
Priorities
SEC Athletics Directors established several stated priorities upon which to build schedules:
- Traditional Rivalries – maintain and renew traditional rivalries
- Rotational Frequency – increase frequency of matchups with opponents
- Competitive Fairness – ensure similar strength of schedule from top to bottom
- CFP Participation – maximize opportunity for SEC schools to qualify for the CFP
Annual Opponents (Traditional Rivalries)
- Annual opponents were determined based on these factors:
- Traditional rivalries
- Final week matchups (i.e., Alabama-Auburn, Ole Miss-Miss. State)
- Neutral site games (i.e., Oklahoma-Texas, Florida-Georgia)
- Historical long-time series (i.e., Auburn-Georgia, LSU-Ole Miss)
- 10 matchups among annual opponents in the new schedule have been played more than 100 times
- Additional considerations
- Competitive Fairness
- Geography
- Avg. distance of annual opponents is 281 miles (4-hour drive)
- 80 pct. of annual opponents are in same or contiguous state
- Alignment with Non-Conference Home/Away commitments
- Traditional rivalries
- Annual opponents will be evaluated after each four-year cycle to maintain continued competitive balance
Rotating Opponents (Rotational Frequency)
- The remaining six conference games will come from a rotating pool of the other conference teams
- The rotating schedule is designed to provide that:
- Each school will play every other SEC opponent at least once every two years
- Each school will play every other SEC opponent at least twice (home and away) over a four-year period
Balance (Competitive Fairness)
- The annual opponents make up only one-third of a team's schedule. Competitive fairness is measured by the entire schedule, not only the annual opponents.
- The fact that every school plays every other school at least once over in two years and twice in four years provides the most balanced schedule in Conference history.
- The Non-divisional format is significantly more balanced than the old divisional format:
- Using team records from 2021-24, the highest opponent average winning percentage for any school in the 2026-29 schedules is 55.67% while the lowest is 46.65%, a difference of only 9.02%.
- By comparison, when the SEC competed in divisional play, the highest opponent average winning percentage for any school from 2020-2023 was 61.32% and the lowest was 39.76%, a difference of 21.56%.
- While history can be predictive of future schedule balance, the reality is that the performance of any team in any given year can be significantly better or worse than its recent performance – a fact that is particularly magnified in the current transfer era of college football.
Strength of Schedule (CFP Participation)
- The CFP has adjusted its schedule strength metric to apply greater weight to games against strong opponents. An additional metric rewards teams for defeating high-quality opponents while minimizing the penalty for losing to such a team.
- An additional SEC game, combined with the A4 non-conference scheduling
enhance consideration in the CFP selection process.
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Home/Away Construction
- With nine Conference games, eight schools will play five home Conference games each season and eight schools will play four home Conference games
- Schools with five home Conference games in 2026 will play four home Conference games in 2027 and will alternate similarly in years going forward.
- Schools with four home Conference games in 2026 will play five home Conference games in 2027 and will alternate similarly in years going forward.
- Home/away determination for 2026 was made with the goal of providing each school seven home games while balancing existing annual non-conference rivalry commitments (i.e., Georgia-Georgia Tech, Florida-Florida State, Kentucky-Louisville, South Carolina-Clemson).
- The only exceptions to every team having seven home games in their stadium relates to the two neutral site games (Florida-Georgia, Oklahoma-Texas).
- Each school will have seven home games in their campus stadium if all three non-conference opponents are scheduled at home.
- To meet the scheduling priorities established by the conference and its members, the 2026 conference schedule includes cases where schools play at the same venue in back-to-back years. This occurred in the past when the SEC changed schedule formats.
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