Picture this: It’s Saturday morning on Sept. 2. You wake up, eat your breakfast, maybe mow the lawn,
watch some “College GameDay” and the next thing you know the 2023 college football season is kicking off.
That will be your reality in — checks calendar — roughly five-and-a-half months.
25. Sept. 2: South Carolina vs. North Carolina (Charlotte, NC)
24. Sept. 2: Florida at Utah
23. Sept. 9: Texas A&M at Miami
22. Sept. 16: LSU at Mississippi State
21. Oct. 14: Florida at South Carolina
20. Nov. 4: Texas A&M at Ole Miss
19. Sept. 23: Arkansas at LSU
18. Sept. 30: Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (Arlington, Texas)
17. Oct. 7: Kentucky at Georgia
16. Oct. 28: Tennessee at Kentucky
15. Oct. 14: Arkansas at Alabama
14. Nov. 11: Alabama at Kentucky
13. Nov. 11: Florida at LSU
12. Nov. 11: Ole Miss at Georgia
11. Oct. 14: Texas A&M at Tennessee
10. Sept. 16: Tennessee at Florida
9. Sept. 23: Ole Miss at Alabama
8. Sept. 30: LSU at Ole Miss
7. Oct. 28: Georgia vs. Florida
6. Oct. 7: Alabama at Texas A&M
5. Sept. 9: Texas at Alabama
4. Sept. 3: Florida State vs. LSU (Orlando, Florida)
3. Oct. 21: Tennessee at Alabama
2. Nov. 18: Georgia at Tennessee
1. Nov. 4: LSU at Alabama