With all of State's opponent releasing their schedules here is the SEC slate pieced together. The hottest tickets will definitely be on back to back Saturdays on 1-26 & 2-2 with the Vols and the Rebs coming to The Hump and then the Razorbacks on 2-16. The best midweek game has to be when the Cats come to town on 1-5 televised by ESPN.
Wed. 1-9 - MSU @ LSU (7 PM)
Sat.1-12 - Georgia @ MSU (1PM, LF)
Tue. 1-15 - Kentucky @ MSU (8 PM, ESPN)
Sat. 1-19 - MSU @ Alabama (TBA, LF)
Sat. 1-26 - Ole Miss @ MSU (TBA, FSN)
Wed. 1-30 - MSU @ Arkansas (7PM,LF)
Sat. 2-2 - Tenn. @ MSU (TBA, FSN)
Wed. 2-6 - Alabama @ MSU (7PM)
Sat. 2-9 - MSU @ Auburn (6 PM, FSN)
Sat. 2-16 - Arkansas @ MSU (3PM, ABC)
Wed. 2-20 - MSU @ Ole Miss (7PM)
Sat. 2-23 - MSU @ South Carolina (TBA, LF)
Wed. 2-27 - Auburn @ MSU (7PM)
Sat. 3-1 - MSU @ Florida (1PM,CBS)
Wed., 3-5 - MSU @ Vanderbilt (7 PM)
Sat. 3-8 - LSU @ MSU (Time&TV TBA)
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This is a great Sat. schedule. 5 Sat. and 3 mid week games. Will make work much easier.
One thing I just noticed is that the schedule is top heavy with East teams. 3 of last 5 vs East. From MSU's standpoint, the West will be won in the middle of the schedule.
We have to hold serve in the Hump, which we normally do a good job of. Tennessee is a resume game, as they are top 15 material. Kentucky is the same. Arkansas and Alabama home games against two likely NCAA teams.
If I had to name games that are the most difficult to win I'd go with @ Arkansas ( of course ), Vandy in Memorial, and Alabama at thier place. Road games @ Florida, Ole Miss, and Auburn will all present challenges but you have to steal one or two in those situations if you expect to rise to the top. There's also the game(s) you never expected to drop but that gets into the deep end of predicting. The SEC is a cruel teacher sometimes. ZD
This is a very easy schedule, relatively speaking. Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia all at home is a HUGE plus.
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