Calipari’s return to Kentucky and the addition of Texas and Oklahoma give the SEC some intriguing matchups this season
The SEC released dates for the full conference schedule on Tuesday, pinpointing when the potential game of the year in college basketball during the 2024-25 season will take place. John Calipari’s new-look Arkansas squad will travel to Rupp Arena to face Kentucky on Feb. 1 in the lone scheduled matchup between the Razorbacks and the Wildcats, Calipari’s former school.
Each SEC team will plays the other 15 teams in the conference at least once and will face three teams a second time in a “home-and-home” series. Two of those three teams will be play twice each season as permanent opponents with the other team changing every year.
The three teams Kentucky will play twice this season are Alabama, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. The three teams Arkansas will play twice are LSU, Missouri and Texas.
Arkansas and Kentucky will feature rosters that will look drastically different from the previous season. Since Calipari’s arrival in Arkansas, he’s helped land five former Kentucky pledges (Karter Knox, Zvonimir Ivišić, Boogie Fland, Adou Theiro, and Billy Richmond) to pair with former Tennessee big man Jonas Aidoo and FAU star guard Johnell Davis.
Kentucky coach Mark Pope is building a roster that features zero returning scholarship players. His first transfer portal commitment came from incoming freshman guard Collin Chandler, who spent the last two years on a Mormon mission. Chandler was Pope’s highest-rated signee (No. 33 overall) during his tenure at BYU.
Kentucky has landed high-profile commitments from BYU guard Jaxson Robinson, Dayton sharpshooter Koby Brea, West Virginia guard Kerr Kriisa, San Diego State guard Lamont Butler, and Oklahoma guard Otega Oweh.
Another wrinkle of the schedule release includes Texas and Oklahoma receiving their respective conference opponents as part of an expanded SEC. The Sooners will face Alabama on the road in its first SEC game on Jan. 4, while the Longhorns will renew its rivalry on the road at Texas A&M on the same day.
Here are five SEC conference games to watch this season.
1. Arkansas at Kentucky
When: Feb. 1, 2025 | Where: Lexington, Kentucky
Kentucky’s showdown with Arkansas is shaping up to be one of the top games of the year in the sport. Calipari spent the last 15 years on the home sidelines in Lexington and will coach against his old school at the midpoint of the SEC schedule. This will be the lone matchup between the Razorbacks and the Wildcats this season, as Arkansas and Kentucky unfortunately won’t face each other in a home-and-home series. The only other time(s) the programs could meet this season is the SEC Tournament or the NCAA Tournament.
2. Alabama at Auburn
When: March 8, 2025 | Where: Auburn, Alabama
The final day of the 2024-25 SEC schedule will see Alabama, the No. 2 team in the CBS Sports’ Top 25 And 1 rankings, facing Auburn on the road. While it’s impossible to project how the next seven months will transpire, this game will certainly matter in the grand scheme of the SEC title race. The Crimson Tide are the (current) favorites to win the league because of the firepower the program returns and the additions made via the transfer portal and high school recruiting. Auburn is ranked No. 10 in the Top 25 And 1 because of the return of three of its top five scorers: Johni Broome, Chad Baker-Mazara and Denver Jones. Broome is an All-American/SEC Player of the Year candidate, and no matter where these teams are ranked heading into this game, it will be one to watch.
3. Texas at Texas A&M
When: Jan. 4, 2025 | Where: College Station, Texas
For the first time in over five years, Texas A&M will face Texas on the hardwood. The last matchup between the in-state schools was on Dec. 8, 2019, when the Longhorns defeated the Aggies 60-50 at a neutral site. What makes this game significant (for two reasons) is not only will it be Texas’ first game as a member of the SEC, but it will be the first time in over a decade that these programs will face off at each other’s home gyms. Texas leads the all-time series 78-56 and has won six of the last seven showdowns with the Aggies. Texas A&M is ranked No. 11 in Gary Parrish’s Top 25 And 1, while Texas isn’t far behind at No. 20.
4. Arkansas at Tennessee
When: Jan. 4, 2025 | Where: Knoxville, Tennessee
Calipari’s first SEC game at his new school will be in a very hostile environment. Tennessee is coming off a season in which the program reached the Elite Eight for the first time in over a decade but will have to replace the production of SEC Player of the Year Dalton Knecht. This game will also serve as a homecoming for Aidoo, who transferred from Tennessee to Arkansas this past offseason.
5. Oklahoma at Alabama
When: Jan. 4, 2025 | Where: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Oklahoma will get its first taste as a member of the SEC when they face Alabama on the road. The Crimson Tide is one of the top contenders to be ranked high in the first preseason poll because of the return of All-American guard Mark Sears. Alabama reached the Final Four for the first time in program history this past spring, and expectations remain high. As for the Sooners, the program is entering a turning point in Year 4 of the Porter Moser era. Oklahoma has missed the NCAA Tournament in the first three seasons of Moser’s tenure, and with the program joining a loaded conference, breaking that drought won’t be easy.
SEC 2024-25 conference schedule
Thursday, January 4 | Oklahoma at Alabama |
Thursday, January 4 | Missouri at Auburn |
Thursday, January 4 | Florida at Kentucky |
Thursday, January 4 | Vanderbilt at LSU |
Thursday, January 4 | Georgia at Ole Miss |
Thursday, January 4 | South Carolina at Mississippi State |
Thursday, January 4 | Arkansas at Tennessee |
Thursday, January 4 | Texas at Texas A&M |
Sunday, January 7 | Auburn at Texas |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 7/8 | Ole Miss at Arkansas |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 7/8 | Tennessee at Florida |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 7/8 | Kentucky at Georgia |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 7/8 | LSU at Missouri |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 7/8 | Alabama at South Carolina |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 7/8 | Mississippi State at Vanderbilt |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 7/8 | Texas A&M at Oklahoma |
Thursday, January 11 | Florida at Arkansas |
Thursday, January 11 | Oklahoma at Georgia |
Thursday, January 11 | LSU at Ole Miss |
Thursday, January 11 | Kentucky at Mississippi State |
Thursday, January 11 | Vanderbilt at Missouri |
Thursday, January 11 | Auburn at South Carolina |
Thursday, January 11 | Alabama at Texas A&M |
Thursday, January 11 | Tennessee at Texas |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | Ole Miss at Alabama |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | Mississippi State at Auburn |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | Missouri at Florida |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | Texas A&M at Kentucky |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | Arkansas at LSU |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | Georgia at Tennessee |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | South Carolina at Vanderbilt |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 14/15 | Texas at Oklahoma |
Thursday, January 18 | Texas at Florida |
Thursday, January 18 | Auburn at Georgia |
Thursday, January 18 | Alabama at Kentucky |
Thursday, January 18 | Ole Miss at Mississippi State |
Thursday, January 18 | Arkansas at Missouri |
Thursday, January 18 | LSU at Texas A&M |
Thursday, January 18 | Tennessee at Vanderbilt |
Thursday, January 18 | South Carolina at Oklahoma |
Sunday, January 21 | Mississippi State at Tennessee |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 21/22 | Vanderbilt at Alabama |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 21/22 | Georgia at Arkansas |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 21/22 | Texas A&M at Ole Miss |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 21/22 | Florida at South Carolina |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 21/22 | Missouri at Texas |
Thursday, January 25 | LSU at Alabama |
Thursday, January 25 | Oklahoma at Arkansas |
Thursday, January 25 | Tennessee at Auburn |
Thursday, January 25 | Georgia at Florida |
Thursday, January 25 | Ole Miss at Missouri |
Thursday, January 25 | Mississippi State at South Carolina |
Thursday, January 25 | Kentucky at Vanderbilt |
Thursday, January 25 | Texas A&M at Texas |
Sunday, January 28 | Kentucky at Tennessee |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 28/29 | South Carolina at Georgia |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 28/29 | Auburn at LSU |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 28/29 | Texas at Ole Miss |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 28/29 | Alabama at Mississippi State |
Tuesday/Wednesday, January 28/29 | Oklahoma at Texas A&M |
Thursday, February 1 | Georgia at Alabama |
Thursday, February 1 | Arkansas at Kentucky |
Thursday, February 1 | Texas at LSU |
Thursday, February 1 | Auburn at Ole Miss |
Thursday, February 1 | Missouri at Mississippi State |
Thursday, February 1 | Texas A&M at South Carolina |
Thursday, February 1 | Florida at Tennessee |
Thursday, February 1 | Vanderbilt at Oklahoma |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 4/5 | Oklahoma at Auburn |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 4/5 | Vanderbilt at Florida |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 4/5 | LSU at Georgia |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 4/5 | Kentucky at Ole Miss |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 4/5 | Missouri at Tennessee |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 4/5 | Arkansas at Texas |
Thursday, February 8 | Alabama at Arkansas |
Thursday, February 8 | Florida at Auburn |
Thursday, February 8 | Mississippi State at Georgia |
Thursday, February 8 | South Carolina at Kentucky |
Thursday, February 8 | Ole Miss at LSU |
Thursday, February 8 | Texas A&M at Missouri |
Thursday, February 8 | Texas at Vanderbilt |
Thursday, February 8 | Tennessee at Oklahoma |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | LSU at Arkansas |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | Tennessee at Kentucky |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | Florida at Mississippi State |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | Oklahoma at Missouri |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | Ole Miss at South Carolina |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | Georgia at Texas A&M |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | Auburn at Vanderbilt |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 11/12 | Alabama at Texas |
Thursday, February 15 | Auburn at Alabama |
Thursday, February 15 | South Carolina at Florida |
Thursday, February 15 | Missouri at Georgia |
Thursday, February 15 | Mississippi State at Ole Miss |
Thursday, February 15 | Vanderbilt at Tennessee |
Thursday, February 15 | Arkansas at Texas A&M |
Thursday, February 15 | Kentucky at Texas |
Thursday, February 15 | LSU at Oklahoma |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 18/19 | Arkansas at Auburn |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 18/19 | Oklahoma at Florida |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 18/19 | Vanderbilt at Kentucky |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 18/19 | South Carolina at LSU |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 18/19 | Texas A&M at Mississippi State |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 18/19 | Alabama at Missouri |
Thursday, February 22 | Kentucky at Alabama |
Thursday, February 22 | Missouri at Arkansas |
Thursday, February 22 | Georgia at Auburn |
Thursday, February 22 | Florida at LSU |
Thursday, February 22 | Texas at South Carolina |
Thursday, February 22 | Tennessee at Texas A&M |
Thursday, February 22 | Ole Miss at Vanderbilt |
Thursday, February 22 | Mississippi State at Oklahoma |
Sunday, February 25 | South Carolina at Missouri |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 25/26 | Mississippi State at Alabama |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 25/26 | Texas at Arkansas |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 25/26 | Ole Miss at Auburn |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 25/26 | Florida at Georgia |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 25/26 | Tennessee at LSU |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 25/26 | Vanderbilt at Texas A&M |
Tuesday/Wednesday, February 25/26 | Kentucky at Oklahoma |
Friday, March 1 | Texas A&M at Florida |
Friday, March 1 | Auburn at Kentucky |
Friday, March 1 | Oklahoma at Ole Miss |
Friday, March 1 | LSU at Mississippi State |
Friday, March 1 | Arkansas at South Carolina |
Friday, March 1 | Alabama at Tennessee |
Friday, March 1 | Missouri at Vanderbilt |
Friday, March 1 | Georgia at Texas |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | Florida at Alabama |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | LSU at Kentucky |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | Tennessee at Ole Miss |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | Texas at Mississippi State |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | Georgia at South Carolina |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | Auburn at Texas A&M |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | Arkansas at Vanderbilt |
Tuesday/Wednesday, March 4/5 | Missouri at Oklahoma |
Friday, March 8 | Mississippi State at Arkansas |
Friday, March 8 | Alabama at Auburn |
Friday, March 8 | Ole Miss at Florida |
Friday, March 8 | Vanderbilt at Georgia |
Friday, March 8 | Texas A&M at LSU |
Friday, March 8 | Kentucky at Missouri |
Friday, March 8 | South Carolina at Tennessee |
Friday, March 8 | Oklahoma at Texas |