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Texas Longhorns' Complete 2024 SEC Schedule Revealed

Texas Longhorns' Complete 2024 SEC Schedule Revealed

AUSTIN, Texas -- The Texas Longhorns still have business to take care of in 2023, but fans now have a more complete picture of what an exciting first season in the SEC will look like next year.

The SEC released the complete 2024 schedule Wednesday evening by revealing official kickoff dates for each team. The arrivals of Texas and Oklahoma have shaken things up, which has created some interesting matchups as a result:

Here's Texas' complete 2024 schedule, including non-conference:

Week 1: vs. Colorado State - Saturday, Aug. 31

Week 2: at Michigan - Saturday, Sept. 7

Week 3: vs. UTSA - Saturday, Sept. 14

Week 4: vs. Louisiana-Monroe - Saturday, Sept. 21

Week 5: vs. Mississippi State - Saturday, Sept. 28

Week 6: OPEN

Week 7: vs. Oklahoma (Dallas) - Saturday, Oct. 12

Week 8: vs. Georgia - Saturday. Oct. 19

Week 9: at Vanderbilt - Saturday, Oct. 26

Week 10: OPEN

Week 11: vs. Florida - Saturday, Nov. 9 

Week 12: at Arkansas - Saturday, Nov. 16

Week 13: vs. Kentucky - Saturday, Nov. 23

Week 14: at Texas A&M Aggies - Saturday, Nov. 30.

Texas Longhorns running back Tre Watson (5) is defended by Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Tyler Clark (52) and linebacker Tae Crowder (30) in the first quarter of the 2019 Sugar Bowl at the Merced...

Texas Longhorns running back Tre Watson (5) is defended by Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Tyler Clark (52) and linebacker Tae Crowder (30) in the first quarter of the 2019 Sugar Bowl at the Merced...

In the spring, SEC officials voted to go with a temporary eight-game SEC schedule in 2024 with Texas and Oklahoma arriving. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said that the move would only be in place for the time being as the conference navigates through changes.

"During this time of change, our fans will continue to enjoy traditional rivalries and begin to see new matchups presented by adding two historically successful football programs to the SEC," Sankey said on June 1.

No. 3 Texas (12-1) will take on No. 2 Washington (13-0) in the College Football Playoff Semifinals at the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day.