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The SEC released its full 2022 football schedule on Tuesday.
Games begin on the weekend of September 3 for every team except Vanderbilt, which opens August 27 in Hawaii (therefore, the Commodores are the only SEC team with two dates open). There are two non-conference neutral on-site games over Labor Day weekend, Georgia versus Oregon in Atlanta on September 3 and LSU versus Florida State in New Orleans on September 4.
The SEC 2022 Championship game is scheduled for December 3 at the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
RELATED: See Full SEC 2022 Team-by-Team Football Schedule
Here is the full schedule, per week. Kick-off times and TV news will be announced at a later date:
Saturday August 27
Vanderbilt in Hawaii
Saturday September 3
State of Utah in Alabama
Cincinnati, Arkansas
Mercier in Auburn
Utah Florida
Georgia vs. Oregon (Atlanta)
Miami, Ohio, Kentucky
Troy to Ole Miss
Memphis in the State of Mississippi
Missouri in Middle Tennessee State
State of Georgia in South Carolina
Ball State in Tennessee
Sam Houston State at Texas A&M
Elon at Vanderbilt
Sunday September 4th
LSU v Florida State (New Orleans)
Saturday September 10
Alabama Texas
South Carolina in Arkansas
State of San José in Auburn
Kentucky Florida
Samford in Georgia
South to LSU
Central Arkansas to Ole Miss
Mississippi State in Arizona
Missouri in the state of Kansas
Tennessee to Pittsburgh
Appalachian State to Texas A&M
Wake Forest at Vanderbilt
Saturday 17th September
UL-Monroe in Alabama
State of Missouri in Arkansas
Penn State in Auburn
South Florida to Florida
Youngstown State, Kentucky
Mississippi State at LSU
Ole Miss at Georgia Tech
Abilene Christian in Missouri
Georgia South Carolina
Akron in Tennessee
Miami (Florida) to Texas A&M
Vanderbilt in northern Illinois
Saturday September 24
Vanderbilt in Alabama
Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (Arlington)
Missouri to Auburn
Kent State in Georgia
Northern Illinois to Kentucky
New Mexico at LSU
Tulsa and Ole Miss
Bowling Green in the State of Mississippi
Charlotte in South Carolina
Florida in Tennessee
Saturday October 1
Alabama, Arkansas
LSU in Auburn
East Washington Florida
Kentucky to Ole Miss
Texas A&M in the State of Mississippi
Georgia to Missouri
State of South Carolina to South Carolina
Opening date – Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Saturday October 8
Texas A&M in Alabama
Missouri Florida
Auburn in Georgia
South Carolina to Kentucky
Tennessee to LSU
Arkansas in the State of Mississippi
Ole Miss in Vanderbilt
Saturday October 15th
Arkansas at BYU
LSU in Florida
Vanderbilt in Georgia
State of Mississippi in Kentucky
Auburn to Ole Miss
Alabama Tennessee
Opening Date – Missouri, South Carolina, Texas A&M
Saturday 22 October
Mississippi State in Alabama
Ole Miss at LSU
Vanderbilt in Missouri
Texas A&M in South Carolina
UT Martin in Tennessee
Opening Date – Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky
Saturday October 29
Arkansas to Auburn
Florida v Georgia (Jacksonville)
Missouri South Carolina
Kentucky Tennessee
Ole Miss in Texas A&M
Opening Date – Alabama, LSU, State of Mississippi, Vanderbilt
Saturday 5 November
Liberty in Arkansas
Tennessee in Georgia
Alabama to LSU
Auburn in the State of Mississippi
Kentucky Missouri
Florida to Texas A&M
South Carolina to Vanderbilt
Opening date – Ole Miss
Saturday 12 November
LSU in Arkansas
Texas A&M in Auburn
South Carolina Florida
Vanderbilt in Kentucky
Alabama and Ole Miss
Georgia in the State of Mississippi
Missouri in Tennessee
Saturday 19 November
Austin Peay in Alabama
Ole Miss in Arkansas
Western Kentucky to Auburn
Georgia to Kentucky
UAB to LSU
State of Eastern Tennessee to State of Mississippi
State of New Mexico in Missouri
Tennessee, South Carolina
UMass at Texas A&M
Florida to Vanderbilt
Thursday, November 24
Mississippi State to Ole Miss
Saturday November 26
Auburn Alabama
Florida to Florida State
Georgia Tech in Georgia
Louisville, Kentucky
Arkansas Missouri
South Carolina to Clemson
LSU at Texas A&M
Tennessee to Vanderbilt
Saturday December 3
SEC Football Championship (Atlanta)
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