🏈 2013 SEC helmet schedule (finally)...

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Sorry, been so swamped really haven't had (made) the time to do this until now, let me know if you find anything incorrect and I'll fix it...


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Is it me, or do we have an amazing schedule?

VT has fallen a bit.
We get two weeks to prep for A&M, who I don't think will be as good as last season. The media attention may swallow Johnny Football whole by then at the current pace.
Miss at home.
UK is UK, plus with a first-year coach
Ark at home, also with new coach.
Tenn at home, again, with a new coach.
LSU is at home, and like A&M, I don't expect to be as good as last year. Defense lost a lot.
Aub with a first-year head coach whose offense we have lots a notes already on.

As I look at this, I don't recall an easier schedule in the Saban era.
 
Is it me, or do we have an amazing schedule?

VT has fallen a bit.
We get two weeks to prep for A&M, who I don't think will be as good as last season. The media attention may swallow Johnny Football whole by then at the current pace.
Miss at home.
UK is UK, plus with a first-year coach
Ark at home, also with new coach.
Tenn at home, again, with a new coach.
LSU is at home, and like A&M, I don't expect to be as good as last year. Defense lost a lot.
Aub with a first-year head coach whose offense we have lots a notes already on.

As I look at this, I don't recall an easier schedule in the Saban era.

Good thing the SEC offices are in Birmingham :)
 
A lot of talk has circulated about this schedule with regard to not having UofSC, UGA, or UF on the SEC slate. That in itself is an advantage.

What I've not seen anyone refer to is the home stretch. With the exception of a quick trip to Lexington, the team will be at home from the 15th of September until the 15th of November.
 
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