The SEC kickoff weather forecast, for once, is ubiquitous.
Each of the eight SEC games features a kickoff forecast between 52 and 60 degrees, all with 0 percent chance of rain.
Only in one game — Alabama-Mississippi State in Starkville — will there even be clouds.
It’s hard to imagine better conditions in which to play football. It makes the job of SEC meteorologists, professional and amateur, pretty easy this week.
Here’s the complete Week 11 forecast in the SEC.
| Game | Time | Stadium | Weather/Temp/Rain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia at Auburn | Noon | Jordan Hare Stadium | Sunny, 57 deg. 0% chance of rain |
| Florida at South Carolina | Noon | Williams-Brice Stadium | Sunny, 54 deg. 0% chance of rain |
| North Texas at Tennessee | Noon | Neyland Stadium | Sunny, 52 deg. 0% chance of rain |
| Alabama at Mississippi State | 3:30 p.m. | Davis Wade Stadium | Partly cloudy, 59 deg. 0% chance of rain |
| Kentucky at Vanderbilt | 4 p.m. | Vanderbilt Stadium | Sunny, 59 deg. 0% chance of rain |
| Western Carolina at Texas A&M | 7 p.m. | Kyle Field | Mostly cloudy, 60 deg. 0% chance of rain |
| Arkansas at LSU | 7:15 p.m. | Tiger Stadium | Mostly clear, 57 deg. 0% chance of rain |
| BYU vs. Missouri | 7:30 p.m. | Arrowhead Stadium | Clear, 52 deg. 0% chance of rain |
All forecasts are based on Weather.com and all times ET.
An itinerant journalist, Christopher has moved between states 11 times in seven years. Formally an injury-prone Division I 800-meter specialist, he now wanders the Rockies in search of high peaks.