The Southeastern Conference has officially dropped its 2026 football schedule, and one date immediately stands out: September 19. That’s when new LSU coach Lane Kiffin will make his highly anticipated, and undoubtedly hostile, return to Oxford to face his former team, Ole Miss. This single game encapsulates the drama of the new-look SEC, highlighting a schedule packed with powerhouse non-conference games and a grueling nine-game conference slate.
Some schedule releases are just a list of dates and opponents. The 2026 SEC schedule release is a declaration of war, and its defining battle has already been circled in bright red ink on every calendar in the Deep South. On Saturday, September 19, 2026, Lane Kiffin will lead the LSU Tigers into Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to face the Ole Miss program he abruptly abandoned.
The storyline writes itself. Kiffin’s dramatic departure for Baton Rouge at the conclusion of the 2025 regular season sent shockwaves through college football, not least because he left the Rebels on the verge of a College Football Playoff berth. Ole Miss, the No. 6 seed, is now preparing to host Tulane in a first-round playoff game on December 20 without the coach who got them there.
The Betrayal Bowl: More Than Just a Game
This Week 3 showdown is poised to be one of the most emotionally charged regular-season games in recent memory. Kiffin didn’t just leave; he left for a divisional arch-rival, taking key staff members with him, including offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. In a strange twist of fate, many of those assistants who followed Kiffin to LSU will actually remain to coach Ole Miss through its playoff run, a detail confirmed by multiple sports outlets.
Leading the Rebels against their former coach will be Pete Golding, the former defensive coordinator who was swiftly promoted to head coach in the chaotic hours following Kiffin’s exit on November 30. For Ole Miss fans, this game isn’t just about a conference win; it’s about retribution. The Rebels defeated LSU 24-19 in their 2025 meeting in Oxford, a victory that will only add fuel to the fire for the 2026 rematch.
A New Era, A New Schedule Format
Beyond the Kiffin drama, the 2026 schedule marks a significant structural shift for the conference. The SEC is officially moving to a nine-game conference schedule, a move designed to increase marquee matchups and eliminate scheduling imbalances. The new model features three permanent rivals and a rotating slate of six other conference opponents, ensuring teams face each other more frequently.
A prime example of the new logistical reality is LSU’s back-to-back trips to Oxford. Though Ole Miss and LSU are permanent rivals, the consecutive road games for the Tigers were necessary to accommodate the transition to the new, expanded format. This scheduling quirk only heightens the stakes for Kiffin’s return.
2026 SEC Schedule: The Complete Guide
The initial breakdown of the dates, confirmed through seasoned reporting, reveals a gantlet for every team in the conference. Here is the full week-by-week schedule for the 2026 SEC football season.
Week 1
- East Carolina at Alabama
- North Alabama at Arkansas
- Baylor vs. Auburn (Atlanta)
- Florida Atlantic at Florida
- Tennessee State at Georgia
- Youngstown State at Kentucky
- Clemson at LSU
- Louisville vs. Ole Miss (Nashville)
- Louisiana-Monroe at Mississippi State
- Arkansas Pine-Bluff at Missouri
- UTEP at Oklahoma
- Kent State at South Carolina
- Furman at Tennessee
- Texas State at Texas
- Missouri State at Texas A&M
- Austin Peay at Vanderbilt
Week 2
- Arkansas at Utah
- Southern Miss at Auburn
- Campbell at Florida
- Alabama at Kentucky
- Louisiana Tech at LSU
- Charlotte at Ole Miss
- Mississippi State at Minnesota
- Missouri at Kansas
- Oklahoma at Michigan
- Towson at South Carolina
- Tennessee at Georgia Tech
- Ohio State at Texas
- Arizona State at Texas A&M
- Delaware at Vanderbilt
Week 3
- Florida State at Alabama
- Georgia at Arkansas
- Florida at Auburn
- LSU at Ole Miss
- Troy at Missouri
- New Mexico at Oklahoma
- Mississippi State at South Carolina
- Kennesaw State at Tennessee
- UTSA at Texas
- Kentucky at Texas A&M
- NC State at Vanderbilt
Week 4
- South Carolina at Alabama
- Tulsa at Arkansas
- Vanderbilt at Auburn
- Ole Miss at Florida
- Oklahoma at Georgia
- South Alabama at Kentucky
- Texas A&M at LSU
- Missouri at Mississippi State
- Texas at Tennessee
Week 5
- Vanderbilt at Georgia
- McNeese at LSU
- Alabama at Mississippi State
- Florida at Missouri
- Kentucky at South Carolina
- Auburn at Tennessee
- Arkansas at Texas A&M
Week 6
- Georgia at Alabama
- Tennessee at Arkansas
- South Carolina at Florida
- LSU at Kentucky
- Texas A&M at Missouri
- Texas vs. Oklahoma (Dallas)
- Ole Miss at Vanderbilt
Week 7
- Auburn at Georgia
- Mississippi State at LSU
- Missouri at Ole Miss
- Kentucky at Oklahoma
- Alabama at Tennessee
- Florida at Texas
- The Citadel at Texas A&M
- Arkansas at Vanderbilt
Week 8
- Texas A&M at Alabama
- LSU at Auburn
- Vanderbilt at Kentucky
- Oklahoma at Mississippi State
- Tennessee at South Carolina
- Ole Miss at Texas
Week 9
- Missouri at Arkansas
- Florida at Georgia (Atlanta)
- Auburn at Ole Miss
- South Carolina at Oklahoma
- Mississippi State at Texas
Week 10
- Arkansas at Auburn
- Oklahoma at Florida
- Alabama at LSU
- Georgia at Ole Miss
- Vanderbilt at Mississippi State
- Texas at Missouri
- Texas A&M at South Carolina
- Kentucky at Tennessee
Week 11
- South Carolina at Arkansas
- Missouri at Georgia
- Florida at Kentucky
- Texas at LSU
- Auburn at Mississippi State
- Ole Miss at Oklahoma
- Tennessee at Texas A&M
- Alabama at Vanderbilt
Week 12
- Chattanooga at Alabama
- Samford at Auburn
- Vanderbilt at Florida
- Wofford at Ole Miss
- Tennessee Tech at Mississippi State
- Kentucky at Missouri
- Texas A&M at Oklahoma
- Georgia at South Carolina
- LSU at Tennessee
- Arkansas at Texas
Week 13
- Texas at Texas A&M
- Auburn at Alabama
- LSU at Arkansas
- Florida at Florida State
- Georgia Tech at Georgia
- Louisville at Kentucky
- Mississippi State at Ole Miss
- Oklahoma at Missouri
- South Carolina at Clemson
- Tennessee at Vanderbilt
The storylines are set and the dates are confirmed. While every week in the SEC promises high-stakes football, the entire college football world will be holding its breath for Week 3.
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