The SEC football schedule for the 2025 season will remain largely unchanged from the previous year, with only minor changes in home venues for each team. The conference will continue to play an eight-game schedule, with teams facing off against the same opponents as in the 2024 season but switching home and away games.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has stated that the conference is closely monitoring changes in college sports related to future scheduling. While there has been discussion of moving to a nine-game schedule, no action has yet been taken to implement this change.
Key matchups in the upcoming season include Georgia taking on Texas and Alabama, with these games expected to be marquee events in the conference. Despite this, there are ongoing legal issues within conferences like the ACC that could impact future scheduling decisions. Florida State and Clemson are currently suing the ACC over revenue distribution and grant of rights agreements, raising questions about their future in the conference.
As college sports continues to evolve, financial disparities among conferences like the Big Ten and SEC are becoming more pronounced. Clemson and Florida State’s grievances highlight these disparities and could have a significant impact on SEC football scheduling in the future.