SEC Releases 2011 Football Schedule

March 24, 2011

The Southeastern Conference released its 2011 football schedule Wednesday. The schedule is, as provided by SECSports.com:

2011 SEC TEAM-BY-TEAM FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
[As of Feb. 23, 2011 – Schedule is subject to change]
*- SEC conference games
ALABAMA
Sept. 3 KENT STATE
Sept. 10 at Penn State
Sept. 17 NORTH TEXAS
Sept. 24 *ARKANSAS
Oct. 1 *at Florida
Oct. 8 *VANDERBILT
Oct. 15 *at Ole Miss
Oct. 22 *TENNESSEE
Nov. 5 *LSU
Nov. 12 *at Mississippi State
Nov. 19 GEORGIA SOUTHERN
Nov. 26 *at Auburn


ARKANSAS

Sept. 3 MISSOURI STATE
Sept. 10 NEW MEXICO (at Little Rock)
Sept. 17 TROY
Sept. 24 *at Alabama
Oct. 1 vs. Texas A&M (at Arlington, Texas)
Oct. 8 *AUBURN
Oct. 22 *at Ole Miss
Oct. 29 *at Vanderbilt
Nov. 5 *SOUTH CAROLINA
Nov. 12 *TENNESSEE
Nov. 19 *MISSISSIPPI STATE (at Little Rock)
Nov. 25 *at LSU

AUBURN
Sept. 3 UTAH STATE
Sept. 10 *MISSISSIPPI STATE
Sept. 17 at Clemson
Sept. 24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Oct. 1 *at South Carolina
Oct. 8 *at Arkansas
Oct. 15 *FLORIDA
Oct. 22 *at LSU
Oct. 29 *OLE MISS
Nov. 12 *at Georgia
Nov. 19 SAMFORD
Nov. 26 *ALABAMA

FLORIDA
Sept. 3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Sept. 10 UAB
Sept. 17 *TENNESSEE
Sept. 24 *at Kentucky
Oct. 1 *ALABAMA
Oct. 8 *at LSU
Oct. 15 *at Auburn
Oct. 29 *vs. Georgia (at Jacksonville)
Nov. 5 *VANDERBILT
Nov. 12 *at South Carolina
Nov. 19 FURMAN
Nov. 26 FLORIDA STATE

GEORGIA
Sept. 3 vs. Boise State (at Atlanta)
Sept. 10 *SOUTH CAROLINA
Sept. 17 COASTAL CAROLINA
Sept. 24 *at Ole Miss
Oct. 1 *MISSISSIPPI STATE
Oct. 8 *at Tennessee
Oct. 15 *at Vanderbilt
Oct. 29 *vs. Florida (at Jacksonville)
Nov. 5 NEW MEXICO STATE
Nov. 12 *AUBURN
Nov. 19 *KENTUCKY
Nov. 26 at Georgia Tech

KENTUCKY
Sept. 1 vs. Western Kentucky (at Nashville)
Sept. 10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Sept. 17 LOUISVILLE
Sept. 24 *FLORIDA
Oct. 1 *at LSU
Oct. 8 *at South Carolina
Oct. 22 JACKSONVILLE STATE
Oct. 29 *MISSISSIPPI STATE
Nov. 5 *OLE MISS
Nov. 12 *at Vanderbilt
Nov. 19 *at Georgia
Nov. 26 *TENNESSEE

LSU
Sept. 3 vs. Oregon (at Arlington, Texas)
Sept. 10 NORTHWESTERN STATE
Sept. 15 *at Mississippi State
Sept. 24 at West Virginia
Oct. 1 *KENTUCKY
Oct. 8 *FLORIDA
Oct. 15 *at Tennessee
Oct. 22 *AUBURN
Nov. 5 *at Alabama
Nov. 12 WESTERN KENTUCKY
Nov. 19 *at Ole Miss
Nov. 25 *ARKANSAS

OLE MISS
Sept. 3 BRIGHAM YOUNG
Sept. 10 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Sept. 17 *at Vanderbilt
Sept. 24 *GEORGIA
Oct. 1 at Fresno State
Oct. 15 *ALABAMA
Oct. 22 *ARKANSAS
Oct. 29 *at Auburn
Nov. 5 *at Kentucky
Nov. 12 LOUISIANA TECH
Nov. 19 *LSU
Nov. 26 *at Mississippi State

MISSISSIPPI STATE
Sept. 3 at Memphis
Sept. 10 *at Auburn
Sept. 15 *LSU
Sept. 24 LOUISIANA TECH
Oct. 1 *at Georgia
Oct. 8 at UAB
Oct. 15 *SOUTH CAROLINA
Oct. 29 *at Kentucky
Nov. 5 TENNESSEE-MARTIN
Nov. 12 *ALABAMA
Nov. 19 *at Arkansas (at Little Rock)
Nov. 26 *OLE MISS

SOUTH CAROLINA
Sept. 3 vs. East Carolina (at Charlotte)
Sept. 10 *at Georgia
Sept. 17 NAVY
Sept. 24 *VANDERBILT
Oct. 1 *AUBURN
Oct. 8 *KENTUCKY
Oct. 15 *at Mississippi State
Oct. 29 *at Tennessee
Nov. 5 *at Arkansas
Nov. 12 *FLORIDA
Nov. 19 THE CITADEL
Nov. 26 CLEMSON

TENNESSEE
Sept. 3 MONTANA
Sept. 10 CINCINNATI
Sept. 17 *at Florida
Oct. 1 BUFFALO
Oct. 8 *GEORGIA
Oct. 15 *LSU
Oct. 22 *at Alabama
Oct. 29 *SOUTH CAROLINA
Nov. 5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Nov. 12 *at Arkansas
Nov. 19 *VANDERBILT
Nov. 26 *at Kentucky

VANDERBILT
Sept. 3 ELON
Sept. 10 CONNECTICUT
Sept. 17 *OLE MISS
Sept. 24 *at South Carolina
Oct. 8 *at Alabama
Oct. 15 *GEORGIA
Oct. 22 ARMY
Oct. 29 *ARKANSAS
Nov. 5 *at Florida
Nov. 12 *KENTUCKY
Nov. 19 *at Tennessee
Nov. 26 at Wake Forest

Comments

5 Responses to “SEC Releases 2011 Football Schedule”

  1. Jerry on March 26th, 2011 9:18 am

    I guess Flomaton Man forgot to check his statistics. So here are some for him to take a gander at:

    The SEC leads the Big 12 in all-time head-to-head match-ups with a 24-17-0 (.585) record.

    National Championships:
    SEC -18
    Big 12 – 16
    Big Ten – 13
    ACC – 9
    PAC 10 – 4
    Big East – 3

    The SEC has now won 5 straight BCS Championships; 6 of the past 8; 7 since it began in 1998. That’s more BCS Championships than all the other conferences combined!!
    Maybe most significantly, the seven SEC BCS Championships were won by five different teams (Tennessee, Florida, LSU, Alabama and Auburn). In the BCS era, no other conference comes close to that depth. And let’s not forget 2004 when Auburn went undefeated and did not even get consideration for the national title picture.

    And FYI, the Big 12 that you are so adamant about, their non conference foes include teams like Tulsa, Ball State, Miami(OH), Western Illinois and Stephen F Austin. Not very much in the area of powerhouses are they?

    So Flomaton Man, do you still think that the SEC is a cupcake conference? I would match any SEC team against any other team in the country and place my bet on the SEC team.

  2. bleeding blue and orange on March 25th, 2011 7:37 pm

    I think “Flomaton Man” must not even watch college football. He probably claims to be a Longhorns or Buckeyes fan even though he does’t even watch them play. By the way, both powerhouse teams from Big 12 and Big 10 were beaten by SEC teams. Buckeyes finally won a bowl game against the SEC to not make it 10 losses in a row. Usually at least 9 SEC teams make it to bowl games too. So accourse some of the lower level teams lose in bowl games from time to time but they are playing some of the better teams in other conferences.

  3. Jerry on March 25th, 2011 11:11 am

    Oh and Penn State will not roll over and play dead for Alabama on September 10th.

  4. Jerry on March 25th, 2011 10:55 am

    You are obviously very misguided. All conferences are required to play x number of games within their conference. Outside conference games can be scheduled with any other team from any other conference. Ole Miss has scheduled an out of conference game against East Carolina, a perennial powerhouse in Conference USA and LSU has scheduled an out of conference game against Oregon, you do remember Oregon don’t you, last years PAC 10 winner and Auburn’s doormat to the National Title in the BCS Championship game.

    No other conference in NCAA football can hold a candle to the SEC. They are the most powerful college football conference in the nation, always have, always will be.

    This coming from someone whose favorite college team is not even in the SEC.

  5. flomaton man on March 25th, 2011 6:22 am

    the sec should win the title every year with the bogus sceadules thier given.Alabama is given half thier games,souther georgia not even the same division,LOL .If the SEC is soooo good play better teams,play some big 12,that wont happen because football and the SEC is one in the same,Its not fair and unsportsman like. If the sec didnt play themselfs they would never loose.why play the Sun-belt,or the army-navy come on WHAT A JOKE!!!!!!!!