Ranking: 2015 SEC Toughest Home Schedules
By Ryan Summers
Nov 15, 2014; Gainesville, FL, USA; An overview of where the Florida Gators play in The Swamp during the second half against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the Florida Gators 23-20 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
After toe meets leather in September to kick off the 2015 college football season, the focus shifts from preparation to wins and loses during the season.
This year in the Southeastern Conference, aside from exciting neutral site games that pit top SEC teams against the nation’s best, the enemies never change.
Home field advantage is key in any sport and with college football, it’s no different. A strong showing on home turf can be the difference between making the playoffs or having your season end with a trip to a bowl game as a simple sentimental sendoff for the seniors.
When the national media talks about this conference, they usually focuse on how battle tested teams are on their road trips during the season, but the real way to ensure a successful season is to make sure you win at home. We’ll count down to the toughest SEC home schedule this season to help you figure out who will be ‘IN‘ the playoff in January.
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