The Oklahoma Sooners now know who's on the menu until 2029.
The SEC on Tuesday evening announced conference opponents for teams through the 2029 season. Although it was already leaked, the Sooners' three annual opponents for at least the next four years were confirmed as Texas, Missouri and Ole Miss, while every other SEC team will rotate on OU's schedule.
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The Red River Rivalry will obviously still be in Dallas, but the Sooners will host Ole Miss back-to-back seasons between this year and next before rotating destinations. OU will travel to Missouri before also rotating that series.
This was expected when the Sooners joined the SEC in 2024, but there will be some big-time matchups at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium throughout the next four years. In 2026, the Sooners will host Ole Miss, Kentucky, South Carolina and Texas A&M. It will be the Aggies' first trip to Norman since 2011.
Alabama and Tennessee will return to Norman in 2027, and Arkansas will make the short trip west. In 2028, Ole Miss, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi State will visit, then Missouri, Auburn, LSU and Vanderbilt in 2029.
The Sooners will also have some daunting road trips, including to The Swamp against Florida and to Athens against Georgia next year. That 2026 slate also includes a nonconference road game to Michigan. There will also be an easy trip for much of Sooner Nation to Arkansas in 2029.
The schedules will be reassessed after the 2029 season, when annual opponents could also change. However, the Sooners will still be locked in with Texas for the annual Red River Rivalry. And who knows, by 2030, there could be even more SEC teams to plan for.
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