Auburn football could see its “most positive developments in years” soon if the SEC ratifies the proposed scheduling of the 2024 season — aka the first for the SEC without the West and East divisions and with Texas and Oklahoma — according to Auburn Rivals’ Bryan Matthews.
“I won’t be on the proverbial edge of my seat but I’m excited to see how commissioner Greg Sankey and his staff incorporate Texas and Oklahoma into the schedule, maintain traditional rivalries and balance the relative strength of the schedules throughout all 16 teams,” Matthews wrote. “I can’t remember the last time Auburn didn’t play one of, if not THE, toughest schedule in the conference.