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2020 SEC football schedule: Media reacts to 2 additional opponents added to every schedule
By SDS Staff
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The 2 additional opponents for every SEC football team were revealed Friday on the SEC Network. The conference will release the full 2020 schedule next week.
The conference previously announced that it would play a 10-game conference-only schedule for the season due to COVID-19 concerns. The SEC will begin preseason practice on August 17 and games are scheduled to start September 26 and scheduled to end with the SEC Championship Game on December 19.
The additional games are below:
2020 #SECFB Non-Divisional Opponents
Western Division ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/D3KHNb6v9B
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) August 7, 2020
Below is how media members reacted to the additional opponents added to every SEC schedule:
Alabama getting Kentucky and Missouri. Dan Mullen: pic.twitter.com/ANQslIubtO
— Travis Reier (@travisreier) August 7, 2020
My first thought: Poor Missouri
— Aaron Suttles (@AaronSuttles) August 7, 2020
#Alabama’s schedule additions pic.twitter.com/gXnMv1rjOK
— Adam Rittenberg (@ESPNRittenberg) August 7, 2020
Feleipe Franks back in the Swamp to take on Kyle Trask and the #Gators. Hell yeah.
— Thomas Goldkamp (@ThomasGoldkamp) August 7, 2020
You could see exactly where this was going when poor Dari was trying to smooth the news before it dropped. This is genuinely hilarious.
— Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) August 7, 2020
Georgia gets Arkansas and Mississippi State. Sensing a theme here.
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) August 7, 2020
This SEC scheduling is so blatantly biased towards the traditional powers. It’s like they’re not even trying to cover up that fact.
— Justin M. Strawn (@JustinMStrawn) August 7, 2020
Missouri: at LSU, Alabama
(LOLOLOLOLOLOL)
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) August 7, 2020
#Vols already get Bama every year.
So … adding two more preseason top 10ish teams to that kind of throws out the whole “strength of schedule” argument.
In fairness, we don’t know exactly how this had to be done logistically. But … yikes.
— Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) August 7, 2020
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