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Paul Finebaum Thinks This SEC Team Has The Hardest 2019 Schedule In The Country
by Larry Leo
May 2, 201917 Comments
Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports
ESPN's Paul Finebaum thinks South Carolina has the toughest schedule in the country in 2019...
vs. North Carolina *in Charlotte (2-9) on Aug. 31
vs. Charleston Southern (5-6) on Sept. 7
vs. Alabama (14-1) on Sept. 14
at Missouri (8-5) on Sept. 21
vs. Kentucky (10-3) on Sept. 28
BYE WEEK Oct. 5
at Georgia (11-3) on Oct. 12
vs. Florida (10-3) on Oct. 19
at Tennessee (5-7) on Oct. 26
vs. Vanderbilt (6-7) on Nov. 2
vs. Appalachian State (11-2) on Nov. 9
at Texas A&M (9-4) on Nov. 16
BYE WEEK Nov. 23
vs. Clemson (15-0) on Nov. 30
(The Spun)
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“I don’t think anyone could argue against the following statement that South Carolina has the hardest schedule in the country. It is absolutely brutal. There is just no getting around it. So knowing that you have Alabama, knowing that you have Georgia and Clemson. By almost everyone’s projections, those are the No. 1, 2 and 3 schools in the country. You also have the normal lot of Florida and Tennessee and North Carolina to begin. Florida is a potential top 10 team. A&M is not far outside the top 10. We already mentioned the other three,” Finebaum said to Josh Kendall on his show this week.
vs. North Carolina *in Charlotte (2-9) on Aug. 31
vs. Charleston Southern (5-6) on Sept. 7
vs. Alabama (14-1) on Sept. 14
at Missouri (8-5) on Sept. 21
vs. Kentucky (10-3) on Sept. 28
BYE WEEK Oct. 5
at Georgia (11-3) on Oct. 12
vs. Florida (10-3) on Oct. 19
at Tennessee (5-7) on Oct. 26
vs. Vanderbilt (6-7) on Nov. 2
vs. Appalachian State (11-2) on Nov. 9
at Texas A&M (9-4) on Nov. 16
BYE WEEK Nov. 23
vs. Clemson (15-0) on Nov. 30
(The Spun)
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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