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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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LAS VEGAS — Left-handers Chris Sale of the Atlanta Braves and Garrett Crochet of the Chicago White Sox won Major League Baseball’s Comeback Player of the Year awards on Thursday.

Cleveland right-hander Emmanuel Clase won his second AL Reliever of the Year award and St. Louis righty Ryan Helsley won the NL honor.

Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani joined David Ortiz as the only players to win four straight Outstanding Designated Hitter awards. Ohtani and the New York YankeesAaron Judge won Hank Aaron Awards as the outstanding offensive performers in their leagues.

Major League Baseball made the announcements at its All-MLB Awards Show.

Sale, 35, was 18-3 with a 2.38 ERA and 225 strikeouts in 177⅔ innings for the NL’s first pitching triple crown since the Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw in 2011. He earned his eighth All-Star selection and first since 2018.

Sale helped Boston to the 2018 World Series title but made just 56 starts from 2020-23, going 17-18 with a 4.86 ERA, 400 strikeouts and 79 walks over 298⅓ innings. He was acquired by Boston from the White Sox in December 2016 and made nine trips to the injured list with the Red Sox, mostly with shoulder and elbow ailments. He had Tommy John surgery on March 30, 2020, and returned to a big league mound on Aug. 14, 2021.

Sale fractured a rib while pitching in batting practice in February 2022 during the management lockout. On July 17, in his second start back, he broke his left pinkie finger when he was hit by a line drive off the bat of the Yankees’ Aaron Hicks. Sale broke his right wrist while riding a bicycle en route to lunch on Aug. 6, ending his season.

Crochet, 25, was 6-12 with a 3.58 ERA over 32 starts for a White Sox team that set a post-1900 record of 121 losses, becoming a first-time All-Star. He struck out 209 and walked 33 in 146 innings.

He had Tommy John surgery on April 5, 2022, and returned to the major leagues on May 18, 2023. Crochet had a 3.55 ERA in 13 relief appearances in 2023, and then joined the rotation this year.

Sale and Crochet were chosen in voting by MLB.com beat writers.

Clase and Helsley were unanimous picks by a panel that included Hall of Famers Trevor Hoffman, Mariano Rivera, Dennis Eckersley and Rollie Fingers, along with John Franco and Billy Wagner. The AL award is named after Rivera and the NL honor after Hoffman.

A three-time All-Star, Clase was 4-2 with a 0.61 ERA, 66 strikeouts and 10 walks in 74⅓ innings, holding batters to a .154 average. The 26-year-old converted 47 of 50 save chances, including his last 47.

Voting was based on the regular season. Clase was 0-2 with a 9.00 ERA in the playoffs, allowing three home runs, one more than his regular-season total.

Helsley, a two-time All-Star, was 7-4 with a 2.04 ERA and 49 saves in 53 chances. He struck out 79 and walked 23 in 66⅓ innings.

Ohtani became the first player with 50 or more homers and 50 or more stolen bases in a season. A two-way star limited to hitting following elbow surgery, Ohtani batted .310 and led the NL with 54 homers and 130 RBIs while stealing 59 bases.

Ortiz won the DH award five years in a row from 2003-07.

The DH award, named after Edgar Martinez, is picked in voting by team beat writers, broadcasters and public relations departments. MLB.com writers determined the finalists for the Aaron awards, and a fan vote was combined with picks from a panel of Hall of Famers and former winners to determine the selections.

Judge led the major leagues with 58 homers and 144 RBIs while hitting .322.

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Boston College quarterback Thomas Castellanos, who lost his starting job earlier this week, will not be returning to the team, he announced Thursday night.

Castellanos, who started 12 games last season and retained the top job under new coach Bill O’Brien, wrote on X that “unfortunately, all good things come to an end, even though it’s sooner than I would like.” He did not mention the transfer portal in his departing message and has not officially entered it. The junior from Waycross, Georgia, started his career at UCF and appeared in five games in 2022.

O’Brien said Tuesday that Grayson James, who replaced Castellanos in last week’s win against Syracuse, will start Saturday when Boston College visits No. 14 SMU. Castellanos “wasn’t real thrilled” with the decision, O’Brien said, adding that the quarterback decided to step away from the team for several days.

Castellanos had 2,248 passing yards and 1,113 rushing yards last season under coach Jeff Hafley, passing for 15 touchdowns and adding 13 on the ground. He had 18 touchdown passes and only five interceptions this season, but his accuracy dipped in recent weeks, and he completed only 2 of 7 passes against Syracuse before being replaced.

In his statement, Castellanos thanked both coaching staffs he played for at Boston College and wrote that he had “some of the best experiences of my life in the Eagles Nest and I will truly cherish these memories forever.”

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida quarterback DJ Lagway is “ready to play,” coach Billy Napier said Thursday on his weekly radio show.

Napier removed Lagway from the team’s injury report and penciled him in to start against No. 21 LSU in the Swamp on Saturday.

Lagway practiced every day this week while progressing from a strained left hamstring. The highly touted freshman was carted off the field against Georgia on Nov. 2. Tests revealed a “less significant” injury than initially feared, and now he’s back in time to face the Tigers.

The Gators (4-5, 2-4 Southeastern Conference) need him. They have to win two of their final three regular-season games to become bowl eligible.

LSU (6-3, 3-2) has struggled mightily against dual-threat QBs, including Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, who ran for 185 yards and four touchdowns last week.

Lagway returns after walk-on and Yale transfer Aidan Warner started in his place against Texas. Warner threw two interceptions and was 12-of-25 passing for 132 yards in a 49-17 loss.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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