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Discussion in 'GatorGrowl's Diamond Gators' started by MatsideObserver, Sep 9, 2025.

  1. MatsideObserver

    MatsideObserver GC Hall of Fame

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    026 FLORIDA BASEBALL SCHEDULE (56)
    Feb. 13-15: UAB (3)
    Feb. 17: at Stetson
    Feb. 18: STETSON
    Feb. 20-22: KENNESAW STATE (3)
    Feb. 24-25: FIU (2)
    Feb. 27-March 1: at Miami (3)
    March 3: FAU
    March 4: FLORIDA A&M
    March 6-8: HIGH POINT (3)
    March 10: FLORIDA STATE
    March 13-15: SOUTH CAROLINA* (3)
    March 17: STETSON
    March 20-22: at Alabama* (3)
    March 24: vs. Florida State (at Vystar Ballpark in Jacksonville, Fla.)
    March 27-29: at Arkansas* (3)
    March 31: JACKSONVILLE
    April 2-4: OLE MISS* (3)
    April 7: at Florida State
    April 10-12: at Georgia* (3)
    April 14: BETHUNE-COOKMAN
    April 17-19: AUBURN* (3)
    April 21: JACKSONVILLE
    April 24-26: TEXAS A&M* (3)
    May 1-3: at Oklahoma* (3)
    May 5: NORTH FLORIDA
    May 8-10: KENTUCKY* (3)
    May 14-16: at LSU* (3)
    May 19-24: SEC Tournament
    *conference game
     
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  2. triplegator84

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    So no Tennessee or Texas, but also no solid shmaybe Missouri sweep either. Seems slightly easier than some of the schedules we’ve had in the years past, but it’s still the SEC so…
     
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  3. astrogator

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    I wish home and away were swapped for the LSU and Auburn series. We went to LSU last year and they haven’t been to Gainesville since 2022. And I can’t even remember the last time we went to Auburn.
     
  4. MatsideObserver

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    ^^^does seem like those should be flipped. Auburn was here in ‘23 and we were at LSU in ‘24.
     
  5. neutrino_boi

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    Non-Conference Series are much harder.
    In: Kennsaw State (87), High Point (93), UAB (144) - all ranks from the Massey composite
    Out: Air Force (195), Dayton (213), Harvard (251)
    + Miami swaps to a road series

    Mid-Weeks are somewhat easier.
    In: Stetson (64) , FIU (twice/131), BCU (187)
    Out: UCF (57), USF (85), Georgia Southern (128), UNF (181)

    SEC Series are similar, but I'd say a bit harder (Missouri-2025 being historically bad for an SEC team)
    In: LSU (1), Auburn (10), Oklahoma (26), TAMU (33), Kentucky (36)
    Out: Tennessee (7), Vanderbilt (8), Texas (11), Miss. St. (27), Missouri (172)
     
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  6. 74nole

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    I know for a fact that we went there in 2005!
     
  7. 74nole

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    Imagine thinking that the Corndogs have a favorable schedule.
     
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  8. iowagator

    iowagator VIP Member

    A conference composite:

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  9. neutrino_boi

    neutrino_boi GC Legend

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    Each team skips 5 others each year. For Arkansas, it's the other top 3 in the 2025 SEC standings plus the 2024 MCWS finalists: Texas, LSU, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, and Texas A&M.
     
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  10. TheBoss

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    Don't go starting with that logic stuff and, please..., Gator preferences are not a priority. SEC made it clear the first two years with 16 teams would be disconnected from 14 team schedules and 2026-ongoing schedules would not be tied to 2024-25. Scheduling starts fresh in 2026 following whatever new structure they now have chosen.