
While the 2025 Tennessee football team heads on the road for the first time this season Saturday looking to earn a critical win for its College Football Playoff hopes, they now officially know what their 2026 schedule will look like.
The SEC announced the complete conference schedule for the 2026 season on Tuesday night along with Tennessee’s conference opponents in each season through 2029.
Tennessee has five SEC home games in 2026, hosting Alabama, Auburn, Texas, Kentucky and LSU at Neyland Stadium. The Vols will go on the road for matchups against Arkansas, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.
In non conference play, Tennessee hosts Furman and Kennesaw State while traveling to Atlanta to face Georgia Tech in the second game of the season.
The 2026 season will be the SEC’s first with nine conference games— excluding the COVID-19 affected 2020 season— and Tennessee starts out with five home games and four road games. But it is undoubtedly a very difficult slate.
Tennessee’s three permanent SEC opponents are Alabama, Kentucky and Vanderbilt. The Vols will play their three historic rivals in each of the next four seasons while facing the other 12 teams in the SEC twice in that time span.
The Vols do not play rivals Florida or Georgia during the 2026 season but both will return to Tennessee’s schedule in 2027 with the Vols hosting Florida and traveling to Georgia.
One of the best parts of the new SEC scheduling is that Tennessee will host and travel to face conference opponents they didn’t often face in the old divisional model. The Vols last hosted Auburn in 2013, LSU in 2017 and haven’t played Texas since 1968. Tennessee will travel to Texas A&M for the first time since 2016.
Check out Tennessee football’s complete 2026 schedule here.
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Sept. 5 — vs. Furman
Sept. 12 — at Georgia Tech
Sept. 19 — vs. Kennesaw State
TBD — vs. Alabama
TBD — vs. Auburn
TBD — vs. Kentucky
TBD — vs. LSU
TBD — vs. Texas
TBD — at Arkansas
TBD — at South Carolina
TBD — at Texas A&M
TBD — at Vanderbilt

