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Tonight the Southeastern Conference will release the official 10-game schedule for their 2020 football season. After an original 12-game schedule had been released earlier in the offseason, the SEC announced their programs would instead play 10 games, all in-conference this season.
The SEC Twitter account published this Sunday afternoon.
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— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) August 16, 2020
The Kentucky Wildcats will play Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.
In Lexington, Kentucky is slated to host Georgia, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. The Wildcats will play Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Missouri and Tennessee on the road.
With most of Kentucky’s toughest games being on the road, scheduling could end up being extremely crucial for the Wildcats avoiding a potential 1-4 record away from Lexington. Tonight, we’ll find out if Kentucky receives any breaks.
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Quickies
Kentucky LB Coach Sumrall Making an Immediate Impact - YourSportsEdge
The former Kentucky Wildcat is a key piece to the program’s staff.
Report: Oklahoma running back Kennedy Brooks to opt out of 2020 season - USA Today
A huge blow to a team who could very well play this fall.
Ohio State QB Justin Fields starts petition to relaunch Big Ten season - ESPN
Could they wind up joining the SEC for a season?
Masters without fans delivers huge blow to Augusta economy - USA Today
The same impact could be felt with no fans at college athletic events.
UK’s Seidt leaves as most-decorated swimmer in program history - Kentucky Sports Radio
She’s also up for the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year award.
Lakers’ bubble struggles leave no clear-cut title favorite entering NBA playoffs - ESPN
People doubting LeBron James & Anthony Davis haven’t see much postseason basketball.
Kentucky Football: Cole Cubelic explains his SEC ranking for the ‘Cats - Cats Illustrated
What’s your prediction for this season?
Browns owners support Mayfield’s choice to kneel during anthem - USA Today
Many teams are expected to follow.