Breaking down the SEC’s toughest road schedules

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Dec 6, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban and his team celebrate with the trophy after the 2014 SEC Championship Game against the Missouri Tigers at the Georgia Dome. Alabama defeated Missouri 42-13. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Liles-USA TODAY Sports

The road to the Atlanta and the 2015 SEC Championship will not be a cake walk for any of the 14 teams in the SEC. Last season the SEC beat each other up, therefore making it harder for any team coming out of the conference to win the first college football playoff. Even though a the first college football playoff was not won by a team from this conference, the SEC did manage to have Alabama in the playoffs.

ESPN’s preseason poll has 10 of the 14 SEC teams ranked in the top 25, including all seven of the Western Division teams. With so much hype around the league months before the first kickoff, we thought it would be fitting to take a look at the toughest SEC road schedules in 2015.

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