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SEC officially unveils opponents for each team as conference moves to 9-game schedule in 2026
Each team will play three opponents every season over the next four years and every other team in the conference twice in that span.
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The Sporting News High School Football Game of the Week: No. 8 Bishop Gorman at No. 13 Santa Margarita
The SN Game of the Week features last week's No. 1 Bishop Gorman at Carson Palmer's fast-rising Santa Margarita ...
After a convincing 45–21 victory over Michigan State to advance to 4–0 on the season (2–0 in Big Ten play), the No. 21 USC Trojans are quickly gaining momentum.
Stanford football is in a big hole to begin the 2025 season. Dropping two straight games to Hawaii and BYU before upsetting Boston College in their home opener, the Cardinal started the season at 1-2 ...
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Report card: New York Jets lose to Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 29-27
The Jets suffered another gut wrenching loss on Sunday, this time to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 29-27. They took the lead late on a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown by Will McDonald. But, ...
Despite the big conferences stocking up on top teams in recent years, some of the biggest games in college football still come between historic rivals outside of the current conference system. That is ...
The SEC announced the permanent opponents in football for each team in the conference over the next four seasons on Tuesday, ...
The SEC announced the move to nine conference games for 2026 and beyond earlier this year. The league had considered making the change from eight games when Texas and Oklahoma joined the league in ...
Here's who Florida football will play within the SEC the next four years as the league moves to a nine-game schedule beginning in 2026.
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Tom Brady disputes claim he’s getting $75 million for Saudi Arabia flag football tournament
It would be nice for the rich and famous to have attention without scrutiny, but that’s not how it works. And Tom Brady should know that by now.
SEC analyst and former Alabama QB Greg McElroy dives into the Crimson Tide opponents through 2029 and highlights games he is looking forward to the most.
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