The 2024 football season is quickly approaching, and things are beginning to change across the SEC.
Oklahoma and Texas are finally going to join the SEC, which means that a new scheduling model is set to roll out. Gone are the days of divisional play, and the days of the top two teams in the conference playing for the SEC title in December are ahead.
A new scheduling model means that Auburn will miss out on playing Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and LSU for the first time since divisional play was introduced in 1992. However, the Tigers will face former SEC East teams Kentucky, Missouri, and Vanderbilt, and will welcome newcomer Oklahoma to Jordan-Hare Stadium in September.
How has Auburn fared historically against teams on its 2024 schedule? Here’s a look at the full break down.
Alabama A&M
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Date: Aug. 31
Location: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn
Record: Auburn leads, 2-0
Last meeting: Auburn 55 Alabama A&M 0 (2016)
Auburn opens the 2024 campaign with an FCS opponent, in-state foe Alabama A&M. This will mark just the third time that Auburn and Alabama A&M have met, with Auburn outscoring 106-7 in two previous meetings.
California
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Date: Sept. 7
Location: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn
Record: Auburn leads, 1-0
Last game: Auburn 14 Cal 10 (2023)
The Cal Golden Bears travel to Auburn in week two of the season in a return game from last season’s meeting in Berkeley. The Bears led Auburn, 10-7 with with 6:31 remaining in the game when Payton Thorne connected with Rivaldo Fairweather for a touchdown to take the lead. The Tigers managed to hold on to win its first game in the state of California in school history.
New Mexico
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Auburn will face a new opponent in 2024, the New Mexico Loboes. Auburn is 6-0 all-time against Mountain West teams, most recently…
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Publish date : 2024-02-23 21:00:33
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