Two teams who may have new coaches next season have some of the most difficult schedules for 2018.

The SEC released the 2018 schedules for each team on Tuesday. Here is a breakdown of each week’s schedule for the 2018 season.

In terms of conference play, Tennessee will face Florida in Knoxville, travel to Georgia, have a bye week, and then play at Auburn and Alabama in Knoxville, all in a consecutive weeks. The Vols also open with West Virginia in Charlotte, N.C.

Another treacherous slate is at Texas A&M, where the Aggies must play Clemson and travel to Alabama in the first four weeks of the season. The Dallas Morning News reported that Oregon was originally scheduled to play Texas A&M in a home-and-home series in 2018 and ’19.

The series was originally announced in 2014 when Clemson was ranked No. 21. Now the Tigers are coming off appearances in the last two College Football Playoff championship games.

LSU will return to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas to face Miami (Fla.) to open the season. The Tigers then get home games against Alabama and Georgia. The Bulldogs haven’t played at LSU since 2008.

Auburn opens the season against Pac-12 power Washington at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, then the second half of the season is highlighted by home games against Tennessee and Texas A&M and road games at Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Georgia and Alabama.

On top of a game at Notre Dame on Sept. 15, Vanderbilt will face Nevada the week before, and then in conference play gets Ole Miss and Tennessee at home, and then road games against Georgia, Kentucky, Arkansas and Missouri.

Toughest SEC schedules for 2018:
1. Texas A&M
2. Tennessee
3. LSU
4. Auburn
5. Vanderbilt