SEC Adopts 9-Game Conference Schedule
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Let's have a look at some of the biggest winners and losers from the SEC's big move that was announced on Thursday. Whether you are a fan of one of the 16 SEC schools or just a general college football fan,
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With an additional conference game, SEC schools might look to cancel future matchups against Big 12 opponents.
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The SEC is moving to a nine-game conference schedule in 2026, ending a yearslong debate and potentially easing a path toward another College Football Playoff expansion.
Pretty much what everyone has assumed. The SEC brass felt reassured by the committee’s new guidance on strength of record, and the ninth game addition also serves as a compromise offer to the Big Ten in hopes of getting them to drop their outlandish autobids demand. John Talty expounds a bit on that below.