How To Watch: SEC Schedule Announcement

The Tennessee Volunteers will learn the rest of their 2024 regular season schedule tonight.
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Though Tennessee still has to focus on their upcoming bowl preparation for the Citrus Bowl against Iowa, college football is in a state where after the last regular season game, we begin thinking about the 2024 season, roster construction, and scheduling. Tennessee will learn it's full 2024 schedule tonight in a season that projects to be quite important for this program.

How To Watch: SEC Schedule Release

  • Date: Wednesday, December 13th, 2023.
  • Watch Time: 7:00 pm ET
  • TV: ESPN/SEC Network

The Vols have already learned seven game dates for next year. They only know three SEC game dates, with the Florida game date being confirmed on Tuesday evening. Head coach Josh Heupel and company have stacked a lot of the roster toward the 2024 season, and with quarterback Nico Iamaleava presumably leading the charge, it should be an interesting season ahead.

Tennessee's Announced 2024 Schedule

  • August 31st: vs. UT-Chattanooga
  • September 7th: vs. North Carolina State (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • September 14th: vs. Kent State
  • September 21st: @ Oklahoma
  • October 12th: vs. Florida
  • October 19th: @ Alabama
  • November 23rd: vs. UTEP 

Unannounced 2024 Game Dates

  • @ Arkansas
  • @ Georgia
  • vs. Kentucky
  • vs. Mississippi State
  • @ Vanderbilt
Tennessee Volunteers PR Dee Williams during the win over Vanderbilt. (Photo by Saul Young of the News Sentinel)

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