SEC Football: Each team’s toughest road game during 2022 season
By Matt Melton
South Carolina – @ Clemson on November 26
An annual in-state rivalry matchup that dates back to 1896, Clemson currently leads the all-time series between these two teams 72-42-4. The Tigers have also won the last seven meetings between the two dating back to 2014, with South Carolina’s last win coming in Columbia back in 2013.
Tennessee – @ Georgia on November 5
The Volunteers have only picked up two wins over the Bulldogs since 2010, with the most-recent coming back in 2016 in Athens. Georgia has won five-straight over Tennessee since that game, including a 41-17 win in Knoxville last season.
Texas A&M – @ Alabama on October 8
When the Aggies defeated Alabama 41-38 last season in College Station, it marked only the second win for Texas A&M over the Crimson Tide since moving to the SEC in 2012. With that win coming in Tuscaloosa back in 2012, the Aggies have also struggled inside Bryant-Denny Stadium since by being outscored a combined 189-61 in the last four meetings since 2014.
Vanderbilt – @ Alabama on September 24
While the Commodores will also have to travel to face defending national champion Georgia a few weeks later, Vanderbilt has not beaten Alabama since the 1984 season. While the Crimson Tide and Commodores have only played twice since 2011 (2011 and 2017), Vanderbilt has been held scoreless in both games, with the most-recent coming via a 59-0 Alabama win in Nashville back in 2017.