SEC reworks final weeks to make up ppd. games

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The SEC announced on Friday a retooled slate of games for the final two weeks of the regular season, a result of postponements from earlier in the season because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The conference will play a slate of six games on Dec. 12 — a designated open date for all schools at the beginning of the season — and up to five games on Dec. 19, including the SEC championship game.

No. 5 Texas A&M (6-1) is scheduled to host Ole Miss on Dec. 12, a game that was originally scheduled for Nov. 21 but was postponed because of COVID-19 issues within the Aggies’ program. Ole Miss has paused team activities because of an increase in positive COVID-19 tests in its program and is scheduled to resume Wednesday.

The Aggies’ ability to play each of their final games is a key part to their potential College Football Playoff hopes. The same applies to No. 6 Florida (7-1), which is scheduled to host LSU on Dec. 12 in a game postponed from Oct. 17. The Gators currently lead the SEC East.

No. 1 Alabama (8-0) and Arkansas were originally scheduled to meet Saturday but have pushed their game back a week to Dec. 12 to accommodate the Crimson Tide’s rescheduled game with LSU this weekend. Other Dec. 12 games include Auburn at Mississippi State, No. 8 Georgia at Missouri and Tennessee at Vanderbilt.

In addition to the SEC championship game, Dec. 19 will see Ole Miss travel to LSU and Missouri travel to Mississippi State. Other tentative games slated for that date include Texas A&M at Tennessee and Vanderbilt at Georgia. If Texas A&M or Georgia qualify for the SEC championship game, the respective games will be declared a no contest by the SEC.

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