SEC football moving to 9-game conference schedule
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On Thursday, the SEC announced that starting in 2026, all member programs will move from eight to nine conference games each season. To preserve tradition, each
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The SEC may never be the same. The days of not only Texas A&M, but the entire SEC, scheduling programs like Samford and New Mexico State in the second-to-last
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The Southeastern Conference will move from 8 to 9 games next year, and the Sooners will take on three permanent rivals every season.
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Aspects of the nine-game schedule include the league sticking with its non-divisional structure, each school playing three annual opponents with a focus on traditional rivalries, the other six opponents on a rotation and facing every SEC opponent at least once every two years and every opponent home and away in four years.