The Southeastern Conference on Tuesday announced the Florida Gators’ opponents and game locations for the 2026 through 2029 seasons.
Beginning next year, SEC members will play a nine-game conference schedule. Each SEC school will play every other SEC school at least once every two years, and every opponent home and away over four years.
Three games will be played annually against traditional rivals and the remaining six games will rotate among the other 12 SEC schools. The Gators' common opponents through 2029 will be Georgia, South Carolina and Kentucky.
Here are Florida's opponents for the next four years.
Home – South Carolina, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma
Away – Kentucky, Auburn, Missouri, Texas
Neutral – Georgia (Atlanta, Ga.)
Home – Kentucky, Arkansas, LSU, Texas A&M
Away – South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi State, Tennessee
Neutral – Georgia (Tampa, Fla.)
Home – South Carolina, Auburn, Missouri, Texas
Away – Kentucky, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma
Neutral – Georgia (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Home – Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi State, Tennessee
Away – South Carolina, Arkansas, LSU, Texas A&M
Neutral – Georgia (Jacksonville, Fla.)
In addition to conference games, SEC schools are required each season to schedule at least one non-conference opponent from the Atlantic Coast, Big Ten or Big 12 conferences or Notre Dame.
The Gators meet that threshold every year by playing Florida State.
The 2026 SEC Football Schedule, including dates, will be announced later this year.
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