https://www.secsports.com/article/34032021/six-sec-sports-future-scheduling-formats-approved
These 6 were previously approved:
"...Men's Basketball
Regular season: Each season a team will play two permanent opponents home and away, one rotating opponent home and away, plus the 12 remaining teams in single contests either home or away, for a total of 18 conference games.
SEC Men's Basketball Tournament: All 16 teams will compete in a single-elimination format, consistent with the current format but with two additional games. The top four seeded teams will continue to receive a bye through the first two rounds of the tournament.
Women's Basketball
Regular season: Each season a team will play one rotating opponent home and away, plus the 14 remaining teams in single contests either home or away, for a total of 16 conference games.
SEC Women's Basketball Tournament: All 16 teams will compete in a single-elimination format, consistent with the current format but with two additional games. The top four seeded teams will continue to receive a bye through the first two rounds of the tournament.
Soccer
Regular season: Soccer will continue to compete in a two-division format. Each season a team will play seven divisional opponents plus three cross-divisional opponents on a rotating basis, for a total of 10 conference games.
SEC Soccer Championship: 12 teams will compete in a single-elimination format, with the top four seeded teams receiving a first-round bye.
Men's and Women's Tennis
Regular season: Each team will play a single round robin against all other teams in the conference, consistent with the current format.
SEC Men's and Women's Tennis Championships: All teams will compete in a single elimination format with the top four seeded teams receiving a bye through the first two rounds of the tournament.
Softball
Regular season: Each season a team will play a three-game series against eight rotating opponents, for a total of 24 conference games.
SEC Softball Tournament: All teams will compete in a single-elimination format, consistent with the current format but with two additional games."