Alabama's 2025 SEC opponents revealed as league sticks with 8-game format

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The Southeastern Conference has established a scheduling format for the 2025 football season, it was announced Wednesday.

Similar to the 2024 SEC football schedule, during the 2025 season teams will play eight conference games plus one required opponent from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 or major independent. 

Schools will play the same opponents in 2025 that they are scheduled to play in 2024, with sites changed for equal home and away competition over the course of the two seasons. The 2024 season is the first in which Oklahoma and Texas will compete in the SEC.

“We continue to monitor changes across college sports as they relate to future scheduling,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “Continuing with our current format for the 2025 season provides additional time to understand the impact of the changes happening around us as we determine the appropriate long-term plan for SEC football scheduling.”

The full schedule of dates of games for the 2025 football season will be announced at a later time.

The 2025 schedule format was approved by a vote of the SEC Presidents and Chancellors last week following a recommendation from the league’s Athletics Directors.

The 2025 season will be the second year that the SEC Championship Game will feature the top two teams in the 16-team Conference standings at the end of the regular season. Beginning with the 2024 season, the SEC will eliminate divisional standings. 

2025 SEC FOOTBALL OPPONENTS AND SITES

Alabama
Home: LSU, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Away: Auburn, Georgia, Missouri, South Carolina

Arkansas
Home: Auburn, Mississippi State, Missouri, Texas A&M
Away: LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas

Auburn
Home: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri
Away: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt

Florida
Home: Georgia, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Texas
Away: Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Texas A&M

Georgia
Home:  Alabama, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Texas
Away: Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State, Tennessee

Kentucky
Home: Florida, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas
Away: Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Vanderbilt

LSU
Home: Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina, Texas A&M
Away: Alabama, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt

Ole Miss
Home: Arkansas, Florida, LSU, South Carolina
Away:  Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Oklahoma

Mississippi State
Home: Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas
Away:  Arkansas, Florida, Missouri, Texas A&M

Missouri
Home: Alabama, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Texas A&M
Away: Arkansas, Auburn, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt

Oklahoma
Home: Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Missouri
Away: Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

South Carolina
Home: Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt
Away:  LSU, Ole Miss, Missouri, Texas A&M

Tennessee
Home: Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt
Away: Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi State

Texas
Home: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt
Away: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State

Texas A&M
Home: Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State, South Carolina
Away: Arkansas, LSU, Missouri, Texas

Vanderbilt
Home: Auburn, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri
Away: Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

*** This information was acquired from a recent press release from the SEC.

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