2019 Schedule update:
Alabama: Duke* (technically P5), NM State, S Miss, W Carolina (FCS)
Auburn: Oregon*, Tulane, Kent State, Samford (FCS)
Arkansas: Portland State (FCS), Colorado State, San Jose St, W Kentucky
aggy: Texas St, Clemson*, Lamar (FCS), UTSA
LSU: Georgia Southern, Texas*, NW State (FCS), Utah State
Ole Miss: Memphis, SE Louisiana (FCS), Cal*, NM State
MSU: Louisiana – Lafayette, S Miss, K-State*, Abilene Christian (FCS)
Florida: Miami*, Tenn – Martin (FCS), Towson (FCS), FSU*
Georgia: Murray State (FCS), Arkansas St, Notre Dame*, Georgia Tech*
Kentucky: Toledo, E Michigan, Tenn – Martin (FCS), Louisville*
Missouri: Wyoming, WVU*, SE Missouri FCS), Troy
S Carolina: UNC, Charleston Southern (FCS), Appalachian State, Clemson*
Tennessee: Georgia State, BYU, Chattanooga (FCS), UAB
Vandy: Purdue*, N Illinois, UNLV, E Tennessee State (FCS)
Once again EVERY SECx3 team has scheduled an FCS cupcake in 2019. 12 of the 14 teams actually scheduled a P5 opponent this year; Georgia actually scheduled two of them. Florida did as well but offset that with 2 FCS scrubs. So only 3 autowins from OOC for most of them this season.
As a result, 2 SEC teams will play 8 games against P5 competition. 10 will play 9 P5 opponents and 2 will play 10 P5 games. In comparison, no Big XII team will face 8 P5s. Only Baylor will play as few as 9 such games. 8 conference teams will have 10 P5 opponents and W Virginia will play 11 (Mizzou and NC State OOC).
The elevated number of non-competitive OOC games will continue to pad the SEC resume this year. So will the late season bye week. 4 SECx3 teams play an OOC P5 rival late in the year. The other 10 (including every team in the West) put an air mattress in the place to rest up in November. These include W Carolina, Samford, W Kentucky, UTSA, Utah State, NM State, Abilene Christian, Troy, UAB and E Tenn St.
All the most objectionable feature of SEC patty cake scheduling are present and in full force again this season.