Here are the college football games canceled by SEC’s conference-only schedule

The SEC joined the Large 10 and the Pac-12 in going to a conference-only soccer timetable for the 2020-21 university soccer season Thursday, in accordance to a report from Athletics Illustrated. 

The SEC will now participate in a 10-recreation conference timetable and moved its conference championship weekend to Dec. 19. That go contradicts the ACC’s scheduling product, which left room for a moreover-a person outdoors of 10 conference video games. 

For the SEC, that signifies every team dropped 4 nonconference video games. That integrated some conventional ACC-SEC season-ending rivalries these as Kentucky-Louisville, Florida-Florida Condition, Clemson-South Carolina and Ga-Ga Tech. All those are staples of rivalry 7 days.

Alabama’s opener at Jerry Globe towards USC on Sept. 5 experienced previously been wiped out, but the Crimson Tide will not have a further nonconference opponent in that matchup. Large-ticket matchups with the Large 12, which includes Tennessee-Oklahoma and LSU-Texas, also have been canceled. 

Listed here is a seem at the nonconference timetable every SEC educational facilities loses as a result of the conference-only product: 

SEC soccer video games cancelled for 2020

Alabama 

Sept. 5: vs. USC (Arlington, Texas) 
Sept. 12: vs. Ga State 
Sept. 26: vs. Kent State 
Nov. 14: vs. Tennessee-Martin 

Arkansas 

Sept. 5: vs. Nevada 
Sept. 12: at Notre Dame
Oct. three: vs. Charleston-Southern 
Nov. 21: vs. Louisiana-Monroe 

Auburn 

Sept. 5: vs. Alcorn State 
Sept. 12: vs. North Carolina (Atlanta) 
Sept. 26: vs. Southern Miss 
Nov. 14: vs. UMass 

Florida 

Sept. 5: vs. Japanese Washington 
Sept. 19: vs. South Alabama 
Nov. 21: vs. New Mexico State 
Nov. 28: at Florida State 

Georgia 

Sept. 7: vs. Virginia (Atlanta) 
Sept. 12: vs. ETSU 
Sept. 26: vs. Louisiana-Monroe
Nov. 28: vs. Ga Tech 

Kentucky 

Sept. three: vs. Japanese Michigan 
Sept. 19: vs. Kent State 
Oct. 10: vs. Japanese Illinois 
Nov. 28: at Louisville 

LSU

Sept. 5: vs. UTSA
Sept. 12: vs. Texas 
Sept. 19: vs. Rice (Houston) 
Oct. three: vs. Nicholls 

Mississippi State 

Sept. 5: vs. New Mexico 
Sept. 12: at N.C. State 
Sept. 26: vs. Tulane 
Nov. 21: vs. Alabama A&M

Missouri 

Sept. 5: vs. Central Arkansas 
Sept. 26: vs. Japanese Michigan 
Oct. 10: at BYU 
Nov. 21: vs. Louisiana 

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Sept. six: vs. Baylor (Houston) 
Sept. 12: vs. Southeast Missouri 
Oct. 24: vs. UConn 
Nov. 21: vs. Ga Southern 

South Carolina 

Sept. 5: vs. Coastal Carolina 
Sept. 12: vs. East Carolina 
Nov. 21: vs. Wofford 
Nov. 28: at Clemson 

Tennessee

Sept. 5: vs. Charlotte 
Sept. 12: at Oklahoma 
Sept. 19: vs. Furman 
Nov. 21: vs. Troy 

Texas A&M 

Sept. 5: vs. Abilene Christian 
Sept. 12: vs. North Texas
Sept. 19: vs. Colorado 
Oct. 10: vs. Fresno State 

Vanderbilt 

Sept. 5: vs. Mercer 
Sept. 19: at Kansas State 
Sept. 26: vs. Colorado State 
Nov. 21: vs. Lousiana Tech