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The SEC released its full conference schedule Wednesday, giving college basketball fans a clearer view of the top matchups for the 2025–26 season.

The SEC made history last season by sending a record 14 teams to the NCAA Tournament. Auburn advanced to the Final Four for just the second time in program history, and Florida captured the national championship with a thrilling win over Houston in San Antonio.

The Gators open SEC play Jan. 3 against Missouri in one of several marquee matchups set for that weekend. Tennessee will travel to Arkansas, while Kentucky takes on Alabama the same day.

Headlining the slate for the second straight year is a showdown between Arkansas and Kentucky. The Wildcats will be seeking revenge after John Calipari, who spent 15 seasons as Kentucky’s head coach, returned to Kentucky’s Rupp Arena last year and led Arkansas to a major upset. The two teams meet Jan. 31 at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in a game that’s expected to impact the SEC title race.

With the full schedule out, here are five SEC games to watch this season.

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1. Kentucky at Arkansas

When: Jan. 31 | Where: Bud Walton Arena (Fayetteville, Arkansas)

This game stands out as the best on the SEC calendar for one simple reason: anytime John Calipari faces his old team, it’s must-watch television.

Last season, the main storyline leading up to the matchup was Arkansas’ early struggles under Calipari. The Razorbacks entered 1–6 in SEC play but used a win over Kentucky to launch a run to the Sweet 16.

Kentucky also had a strong season under Mark Pope. The Wildcats advanced past the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019 before falling to Tennessee in the Sweet 16. With a year under Pope’s system and a revamped roster, Kentucky should be even better in 2025–26.

The Wildcats were aggressive in the transfer portal, landing several key additions: Pitt’s Jaland Lowe, Alabama’s Mouhamed Dioubate and Arizona State’s Jayden Quaintance — a potential lottery pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.

It’s a shame Kentucky and Arkansas don’t play a home-and-home. Outside of this game, their only other potential meeting would be in the postseason.

2. Alabama at Florida

When: Jan. 31 | Where: Stephen C. O’Connell Center (Gainesville, Florida)

On the same day Arkansas hosts Kentucky, Alabama travels to Gainesville to face the reigning national champion.

Alabama guard Labaron Philon sent shockwaves through the sport when pulled out of the NBA Draft process at the last minute to return for his sophomore season. His return, along with the addition of former five-star prospect Jalil Bethea, gives the Crimson Tide a strong one-two punch in the backcourt.

Meanwhile, Florida should again boast one of the nation’s best frontcourts thanks to key draft decisions from Thomas Haugh, Alex Condon and Rueben Chinyelu. Haugh never formally entered the draft but significantly boosted his stock during the Gators’ title run.

Florida swept Alabama last season, and this is the only scheduled meeting between the SEC rivals. Could this be the game Alabama bounces back? It won’t be easy to do in a hostile road environment. 

3. Alabama at Auburn 

When: Feb. 7 | Where: Neville Arena (Auburn, Alabama)

The rise of these two in-state rivals has has turned this matchup into one of the premier games on the college basketball calendar. This upcoming season will be no different. Auburn (Tahaad Pettiford) and Alabama (Philon) have two of the best young guards in the country. Both players are SEC Player of the Year candidates this season.

The rivalry will look different this season because of who isn’t in it. Auburn’s Johni Broome and Alabama’s Mark Sears — two of the best players in their respective teams’ history — are off to the NBA. The Tigers reloaded their roster through the transfer portal by landing Texas Tech’s Kevin Overton, Mississippi State’s KeShawn Murphy and UCF’s Keyshawn Hall. All three of those players are expected to take on a significant role for coach Bruce Pearl.

4. Kentucky at Florida

When: Feb. 14 | Where: Stephen C. O’Connell Center (Gainesville, Florida)

Kentucky defeated Florida at home 106-100 in its SEC opener last season. Luckily for college basketball fans, the two rivals will play twice during the regular season this year. 

Kentucky and Florida (17-1 on FanDuel) are tied for the fourth-best odds behind Purdue, Houston and Duke to win the 2026 national title. Florida has three of the top returners in the sport. Kentucky reloaded with the additions of Jasper Johnson, Malachi Moreno and Braydon Hawthorne. This home-and-home series could decide the SEC regular season title.

5. Tennessee at Arkansas

When: Jan. 3 | Where: Bud Walton Arena (Fayetteville, Arkansas)

The opening weekend of conference play kicks off with a bang when Arkansas hosts Tennessee. The Volunteers are coming off their second consecutive appearance in the Elite Eight and are currently tied with North Carolina and Michigan State (40-1) for the 20th-best odds to win the 2026 title. according to FanDuel.

Tennessee has taken full advantage of the transfer portal over the last two years. The Volunteers landed Northern Colorado transfer Dalton Knecht two years ago, and he went from mid-major star to All-American. Last season, Tennessee brought in North Florida guard Chaz Lanier, and he ended the season as one of the leading scorers in the SEC. Ja’Kobi Gillespie highlights this year’s transfer clasee after playing a major role in Maryland’s in Sweet 16 run last year. Tennessee welcomes five-star freshman Nate Ament — a projected top-five pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. 

This game will set the tone for conference play for both programs, and it’s a great way to begin what should be another big year for the SEC.

SEC 2025-26 conference schedule

Date Matchup
Jan. 3 Tennessee at Arkansas
Jan. 3 Auburn at Georgia
Jan. 3 Florida at Missouri
Jan. 3 Vanderbilt at South Carolina
Jan. 3 LSU at Texas A&M
Jan. 3 Mississippi State at Texas
Jan. 3 Ole Miss at Oklahoma
Jan. 3 Kentucky at Alabama
Jan. 6/7 Georgia at Florida
Jan. 6/7 Oklahoma at Mississippi State
Jan. 6/7 Alabama at Vanderbilt
Jan. 6/7 Texas A&M at Auburn
Jan. 6/7 Missouri at Kentucky
Jan. 6/7 South Carolina at LSU
Jan. 6/7 Arkansas at Ole Miss
Jan. 6/7 Texas at Tennessee
Jan. 10 Arkansas at Auburn
Jan. 10 Tennessee at Florida
Jan. 10 Mississippi State at Kentucky
Jan. 10 Missouri at Ole Miss
Jan. 10 Georgia at South Carolina
Jan. 10 Oklahoma at Texas A&M
Jan. 10 LSU at Vanderbilt
Jan. 10 Texas at Alabama
Jan. 13/14 Kentucky at LSU
Jan. 13/14 Alabama at Mississippi State
Jan. 13/14 Auburn at Missouri
Jan. 13/14 Florida at Oklahoma
Jan. 13/14 South Carolina at Arkansas
Jan. 13/14 Ole Miss at Georgia
Jan. 13/14 Texas A&M at Tennessee
Jan. 13/14 Vanderbilt at Texas
Jan. 17 South Carolina at Auburn
Jan. 17 Arkansas at Georgia
Jan. 17 Missouri at LSU
Jan. 17 Ole Miss at Mississippi State
Jan. 17 Kentucky at Tennessee
Jan. 17 Florida at Vanderbilt
Jan. 17 Texas A&M at Texas
Jan. 17 Alabama at Oklahoma
Jan. 20/21 Texas at Kentucky
Jan. 20/21 Auburn at Ole Miss
Jan. 20/21 Mississippi State at Texas A&M
Jan. 20/21 Vanderbilt at Arkansas
Jan. 20/21 LSU at Florida
Jan. 20/21 Georgia at Missouri
Jan. 20/21 Oklahoma at South Carolina
Jan. 24 LSU at Arkansas
Jan. 24 Auburn at Florida
Jan. 24 Ole Miss at Kentucky
Jan. 24 Vanderbilt at Mississippi State
Jan. 24 Oklahoma at Missouri
Jan. 24 South Carolina at Texas A&M
Jan. 24 Georgia at Texas
Jan. 24 Tennessee at Alabama
Jan. 27/28 Texas at Auburn
Jan. 27/28 Tennessee at Georgia
Jan. 27/28 Mississippi State at LSU
Jan. 27/28 Florida at South Carolina
Jan. 27/28 Missouri at Alabama
Jan. 27/28 Kentucky at Vanderbilt
Jan. 27/28 Arkansas at Oklahoma
Jan. 31 Kentucky at Arkansas
Jan. 31 Alabama at Florida
Jan. 31 Texas A&M at Georgia
Jan. 31 Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
Jan. 31 Mississippi State at Missouri
Jan. 31 LSU at South Carolina
Jan. 31 Auburn at Tennessee
Jan. 31 Texas at Oklahoma
Feb. 3 Texas A&M at Alabama
Feb. 3/4 Oklahoma at Kentucky
Feb. 3/4 South Carolina at Texas
Feb. 3/4 Ole Miss at Tennessee
Feb. 7 Alabama at Auburn
Feb. 7 Tennessee at Kentucky
Feb. 7 Georgia at LSU
Feb. 7 Arkansas at Mississippi State
Feb. 7 Missouri at South Carolina
Feb. 7 Florida at Texas A&M
Feb. 7 Oklahoma at Vanderbilt
Feb. 7 Ole Miss at Texas
Feb. 10/11 Alabama at Ole Miss
Feb. 10/11 Missouri at Texas A&M
Feb. 10/11 Vanderbilt at Auburn
Feb. 10/11 Florida at Georgia
Feb. 10/11 Arkansas at LSU
Feb. 11 Tennessee at Mississippi State
Feb. 14 Auburn at Arkansas
Feb. 14 Kentucky at Florida
Feb. 14 Mississippi State at Ole Miss
Feb. 14 Texas at Missouri
Feb. 14 LSU at Tennessee
Feb. 14 Texas A&M at Vanderbilt
Feb. 14 Georgia at Oklahoma
Feb. 14 South Carolina at Alabama
Feb. 17/18 South Carolina at Florida
Feb. 17/18 Auburn at Mississippi State
Feb. 17/18 LSU at Texas
Feb. 17/18 Arkansas at Alabama
Feb. 17/18 Georgia at Kentucky
Feb. 17/18 Vanderbilt at Missouri
Feb. 17/18 Oklahoma at Tennessee
Feb. 17/18 Ole Miss at Texas A&M
Feb. 21 Missouri at Arkansas
Feb. 21 Kentucky at Auburn
Feb. 21 Texas at Georgia
Feb. 21 Alabama at LSU
Feb. 21 Florida at Ole Miss
Feb. 21 Mississippi State at South Carolina
Feb. 21 Tennessee at Vanderbilt
Feb. 21 Texas A&M at Oklahoma
Feb. 24 Tennessee at Missouri
Feb. 24/25 LSU at Ole Miss
Feb. 24/25 Texas A&M at Arkansas
Feb. 24/25 Kentucky at South Carolina
Feb. 24/25 Georgia at Vanderbilt
Feb. 24/25 Auburn at Oklahoma
Feb. 24/25 Mississippi State at Alabama
Feb. 25 Florida at Texas
Feb. 28 Ole Miss at Auburn
Feb. 28 Arkansas at Florida
Feb. 28 South Carolina at Georgia
Feb. 28 Vanderbilt at Kentucky
Feb. 28 Oklahoma at LSU
Feb. 28 Missouri at Mississippi State
Feb. 28 Alabama at Tennessee
Feb. 28 Texas at Texas A&M
March 3/4 Texas at Arkansas
March 3/4 Mississippi State at Florida
March 3/4 Kentucky at Texas A&M
March 3/4 LSU at Auburn
March 3/4 Alabama at Georgia
March 3/4 Tennessee at South Carolina
March 3/4 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt
March 3/4 Missouri at Oklahoma
March 7 Florida at Kentucky
March 7 Texas A&M at LSU
March 7 South Carolina at Ole Miss
March 7 Georgia at Mississippi State
March 7 Arkansas at Missouri
March 7 Vanderbilt at Tennessee
March 7 Oklahoma at Texas
March 7 Auburn at Alabama



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