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The SEC released the college football schedules for all 16 of its member schools Wednesday night, making official the Sept. 28 date for the much anticipated Georgia-Alabama matchup.

Also much anticipated is the arrival of Oklahoma and Texas to the conference. And while the Longhorns won’t face Alabama in the regular season, they do have a huge home game against Georgia (Oct. 19). Oklahoma doesn’t play Georgia but hosts Alabama on Nov. 23 in a game that could help decide which team makes the SEC championship game.

Here are the team-by-team schedules for 2024:

Aug. 31: vs. Western Kentucky
Sept. 7: vs. South Florida
Sept. 14: at Wisconsin
Sept. 21: Bye
Sept. 28: vs. Georgia
Oct. 5: at Vanderbilt
Oct. 12: vs. South Carolina
Oct. 19: at Tennessee
Oct. 26: vs. Missouri
Nov. 2: Bye
Nov. 9: at LSU
Nov. 16: vs. Mercer
Nov. 23: at Oklahoma
Nov. 30: vs. Auburn


Aug 31: vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Little Rock)
Sept. 7: at Oklahoma State
Sept. 14: vs. UAB
Sept. 21: at Auburn
Sept. 28: vs. Texas A&M (Arlington, Texas)
Oct. 5: vs. Tennessee
Oct. 12: Bye
Oct. 19: vs. LSU
Oct. 26: at Mississippi State
Nov. 2: vs. Ole Miss
Nov. 9: Bye
Nov. 16: vs. Texas
Nov. 23: vs. Louisiana Tech
Nov. 30: at Missouri


Aug 31: vs. Alabama A&M
Sept. 7: vs. Cal
Sept. 14: vs. New Mexico
Sept. 21: vs. Arkansas
Sept. 28: vs. Oklahoma
Oct. 5: at Georgia
Oct. 12: Bye
Oct. 19: at Missouri
Oct. 26: at Kentucky
Nov. 2: vs. Vanderbilt
Nov. 9: Bye
Nov. 16: vs. ULM
Nov. 23: vs. Texas A&M
Nov. 30: at Alabama


Aug 31: vs. Miami
Sept. 7: vs. Samford
Sept. 14: vs. Texas A&M
Sept. 21: at Mississippi State
Sept. 28: Bye
Oct. 5: vs. UCF
Oct. 12: at Tennessee
Oct. 19: vs. Kentucky
Oct. 26: Bye
Nov. 2: vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)
Nov. 9: at Texas
Nov. 16: vs. LSU
Nov. 23: vs. Ole Miss
Nov. 30: at Florida State


Aug. 31: vs. Clemson (Atlanta)
Sept. 7: vs. Tennessee Tech
Sept. 14: at Kentucky
Sept. 21: Bye
Sept. 28: at Alabama (7:30 p.m. on ABC/ESPN App)
Oct. 5: vs. Auburn
Oct. 12: vs. Mississippi State
Oct. 19: at Texas
Oct. 26: Bye
Nov. 2: vs. Florida (Jacksonville)
Nov. 9: at Ole Miss
Nov. 16: vs. Tennessee
Nov. 23: vs. UMass
Nov. 30: vs. Georgia Tech


Aug. 31: vs. Southern Miss
Sept. 7: vs. South Carolina
Sept. 14: vs. Georgia
Sept. 21: vs. Ohio
Sept. 28: at Ole Miss
Oct. 5: Bye
Oct. 12: vs. Vanderbilt
Oct. 19: at Florida
Oct. 26: vs. Auburn
Nov. 2: at Tennessee
Nov. 9: Bye
Nov. 16: vs. Murray State
Nov. 23: at Texas
Nov. 30: vs. Louisville


Sept. 1: vs. USC (Las Vegas, 7:30 p.m. on ABC/ESPN App)
Sept. 7: vs. Nicholls
Sept. 14: at South Carolina
Sept. 21: vs. UCLA
Sept. 28: vs. South Alabama
Oct. 5: Bye
Oct. 12: vs. Ole Miss
Oct. 19: at Arkansas
Oct. 26: at Texas A&M
Nov. 2: Bye
Nov. 9: vs. Alabama
Nov. 16: at Florida
Nov. 23: vs. Vanderbilt
Nov. 30: vs. Oklahoma


Aug. 31: vs. Eastern Kentucky
Sept. 7: at Arizona State
Sept. 14: vs. Toledo
Sept. 21: vs. Florida
Sept. 28: at Texas
Oct. 5: Bye
Oct. 12: at Georgia
Oct. 19: vs. Texas A&M
Oct. 26: vs. Arkansas
Nov. 2: vs. UMass
Nov. 9: at Tennessee
Nov. 16: Bye
Nov. 23: vs. Missouri
Nov. 30: at Ole Miss


Aug. 31: vs. Murray State
Sept. 7: vs. Buffalo
Sept. 14: vs. Boston College
Sept. 21: vs. Vanderbilt
Sept. 28: Bye
Oct. 5: at Texas A&M
Oct. 12: at UMass
Oct. 19: vs. Auburn
Oct. 26: at Alabama
Nov. 2: Bye
Nov. 9: vs. Oklahoma
Nov. 16: at South Carolina
Nov. 23: at Mississippi State
Nov. 30: vs. Arkansas


Aug. 31: vs. Temple
Sept. 7: vs. Houston
Sept. 14: vs. Tulane
Sept. 21: vs. Tennessee
Sept. 28: at Auburn
Oct. 5: Bye
Oct. 12: vs. Texas (Dallas)
Oct. 19: vs. South Carolina
Oct. 26: at Ole Miss
Nov. 2: vs. Maine
Nov. 9: at Missouri
Nov. 16: Bye
Nov. 23: vs. Alabama
Nov. 30: at LSU


Aug. 31: vs. Furman
Sept. 7: vs. Middle Tennessee
Sept. 14: at Wake Forest
Sept. 21: vs. Georgia Southern
Sept. 28: vs. Kentucky
Oct. 5: at South Carolina
Oct. 12: at LSU
Oct. 19: Bye
Oct. 26: vs. Oklahoma
Nov. 2: at Arkansas
Nov. 9: vs. Georgia
Nov. 16: Bye
Nov. 23: at Florida
Nov. 30: vs. Mississippi State


Aug 31: vs. Old Dominion
Sept. 7: at Kentucky
Sept. 14: vs. LSU
Sept. 21: vs. Akron
Sept. 28: Bye
Oct. 5: vs. Ole Miss
Oct. 12: at Alabama
Oct. 19: at Oklahoma
Oct. 26: Bye
Nov. 2: vs. Texas A&M
Nov. 9: at Vanderbilt
Nov. 16: vs. Missouri
Nov. 23: vs. Wofford
Nov. 30: at Clemson


Aug. 31: vs. Chattanooga
Sept. 7: vs. NC State (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Sept. 14: vs. Kent State
Sept. 21: at Oklahoma
Sept. 28: Bye
Oct. 5: at Arkansas
Oct. 12: vs. Florida
Oct. 19: vs. Alabama
Oct. 26: Bye
Nov. 2: vs. Kentucky
Nov. 9: vs. Mississippi State
Nov. 16: at Georgia
Nov. 23: vs. UTEP
Nov. 30: at Vanderbilt


Aug. 31: vs. Notre Dame
Sept. 7: vs. McNeese
Sept. 14: at Florida
Sept. 21: vs. Bowling Green
Sept. 28: vs. Arkansas (Arlington)
Oct. 5: vs. Missouri
Oct. 12: Bye
Oct. 19: at Mississippi State
Oct. 26: vs. LSU
Nov. 2: at South Carolina
Nov. 9: Bye
Nov. 16: vs. New Mexico State
Nov. 23: at Auburn
Nov. 30: vs. Texas


Aug. 31: vs. Colorado State
Sept. 7: at Michigan
Sept. 14: vs. UTSA
Sept. 21: vs. ULM
Sept. 28: vs. Mississippi State
Oct. 5: Bye
Oct. 12: vs. Oklahoma (Dallas)
Oct. 19: vs. Georgia
Oct. 26: at Vanderbilt
Nov. 2: Bye
Nov. 9: vs. Florida
Nov. 16: at Arkansas
Nov. 23: vs. Kentucky
Nov. 30: at Texas A&M


Aug. 31: vs. Virginia Tech
Sept. 7: vs. Alcorn State
Sept. 14: at Georgia State
Sept. 21: at Missouri
Sep. 28: Bye
Oct. 5: vs. Alabama
Oct. 12: at Kentucky
Oct. 19: vs. Ball State
Oct. 26: vs. Texas
Nov. 2: at Auburn
Nov. 9: vs. South Carolina
Nov. 16: Bye
Nov. 23: at LSU
Nov. 30: vs. Tennessee

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Washington Nationals slugger James Wood will bring his massive power to the big stage, becoming the third player to commit to the July 14 Home Run Derby in Atlanta.

Wood, 22, has delivered 22 home runs in 86 games during his first full major league season. He was acquired by the Nationals in 2022 as part of the package of top prospects Washington received in the trade that sent Juan Soto to the San Diego Padres.

Wood announced the commitment on Instagram, with a video montage of himself, along with video clips of former Atlanta Braves star Hank Aaron hitting his record 714th home run in 1974. The video included the words, “Derby bound.”

Wood has 12 homers that have been hit harder than 110 mph. It’s the second most in the league behind Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani‘s 13. Wood also has four dingers that have been launched longer than 445 feet.

The Seattle MarinersCal Raleigh and the Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. also have committed to the event, with five more participants still to be named.

Raleigh, who would become the first catcher to win the event, has a major-league-best 33 home runs. Acuna has nine home runs in 36 games after returning from a torn left ACL that also limited him to 49 games last season.

Defending champion Teoscar Hernandez of the Los Angeles Dodgers already has said he will not defend his Home Run Derby crown.

Field Level Media and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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DENVER — Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez‘s setback to his recovery from a fractured right hand is not as serious as first feared, general manager Dana Brown said Thursday.

Alvarez, who suffered the injury on May 2, was shut down after experiencing pain in his right hand. He had taken some swings at the team’s spring training complex in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday and when he arrived there Tuesday, the area was sore.

He was examined by a specialist, who determined inflammation was the issue and not a setback with the fracture.

“It had nothing to do with the fracture, or the fracture not being healed,” Brown said before Houston’s game at Colorado. “The fracture at this point is a nonfactor, which we’re very glad about. And so during the process of him being examined by the specialist, we saw the inflammation, and Yordan did receive two shots in that area.”

Alvarez first experienced issues with his hand in late April but stayed in the lineup. He was initially diagnosed with a muscle strain but a small fracture was discovered at the end of May.

Brown said there has not been an update on the timetable for Alvarez’s return but said with the latest update it “could be in the near future.”

“Yordan is going to be in a position where he’s going to let rest and let the shot take effect, and then as long as he’s starting to feel better, we’ll put a bat in his hand before we start hitting, but we’ll just let him feel the bat feels like,” Brown said. “And then we’ll get into some swings in the near future, but I felt like it was encouraging news. Now, with this injection into the area that was inflamed, we feel a lot better.”

Alvarez, who averaged 34 home runs over the previous four seasons, has just three in 29 games this year and is batting .210. He was the 2021 ALCS MVP for the Astros and finished third in the AL MVP voting for 2022.

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Cleveland Guardians right-hander Luis Ortiz is under investigation by Major League Baseball after a betting-integrity firm flagged a pair of pitches that had received unusual gambling activity, sources told ESPN on Thursday.

Sources said betting-integrity firm IC360 sent an alert in June to sportsbook operators regarding Ortiz, whom MLB has placed on “non-disciplinary paid leave” through July 17.

The alert, according to sources who reviewed it, referenced action on Ortiz’s first pitches in select innings to be a ball or a hit batsman in two games: June 15 against the Seattle Mariners and June 27 against the St. Louis Cardinals. In both the bottom of the second inning against the Mariners and the top of the third inning against the Cardinals, Ortiz threw a first-pitch slider that was well outside the strike zone.

The alert on Ortiz’s first pitches flagged bets in Ohio, New York and New Jersey. Betting on the result of first pitches is offered by some sportsbooks, with such wagers commonly referred to as microbets.

Ortiz’s paid leave, which ends at the conclusion of the All-Star break, was negotiated between the league and the MLB Players Association. If the investigation remains open, the leave could be extended.

Ortiz had been scheduled to start Thursday night’s game against the Chicago Cubs.

“The Guardians have been notified that Luis Ortiz has been placed on leave per an agreement with the Players Association due to an ongoing league investigation,” the team said in a statement. “The Guardians are not permitted to comment further at this time and will respect the league’s confidential investigative process.”

The investigation into Ortiz’s potential violation of the league’s gambling policy comes a little more than a year after MLB levied a lifetime ban against San Diego Padres infielder Tucupita Marcano for placing nearly 400 bets on baseball. Four other players received one-year suspensions for gambling on baseball while in the minor leagues. In February, MLB fired umpire Pat Hoberg — widely recognized as the best ball-strike arbiter in the game — for “sharing” a legal sports betting account with a friend who bet on baseball and later deleting messages key to the investigation.

A 26-year-old starting pitcher, Ortiz was acquired by Cleveland from the Pittsburgh Pirates over the winter as part of the three-team trade in which the Guardians sent second baseman Andres Gimenez to the Toronto Blue Jays. With a 4-9 record and 4.36 ERA, Ortiz has been a staple in a Guardians rotation whose 4.13 ERA ranks 18th in MLB.

Ortiz’s leave comes amid a slide for the Guardians, who have lost six consecutive games to drop to 40-44. While Cleveland remains in second place in the American League Central, it trails first-place Detroit by 12½ games.

Ortiz signed with the Pirates in 2018 at 19 years old, far later than the typical prospect, and didn’t reach full-season ball until 2021. He quickly shot through the Pittsburgh organization and debuted in 2022, eventually throwing 238⅓ innings and posting a 3.93 ERA in his three seasons with the Pirates.

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