On Tuesday, the Southeastern Conference announced the dates for Kentucky‘s conference games on the 2024-25 basketball schedule. While the opponents and locations were already known, the SEC has now paired the games with specific dates on the calendar, with times and other details still to come.
Now that we know the dates, let’s review them with takeaways from the new schedule drop:
As you can see, six of Kentucky’s 18 conference games have two dates beside them. Those games will not be played over two days but will be slotted into place later in the season, likely due to their TV draws. They could land on Tuesday or Wednesday, which will be determined some other time.
Those games are Texas A&M, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, and LSU at home, as well as the road trips to Ole Miss and Oklahoma. It’s the SEC’s first flex approach to its basketball schedule.
John Calipari‘s highly-anticipated return to Rupp Arena, home of the greatest tradition in college basketball, will take place on Saturday, February 1. It’s the ideal spot on the sports calendar because it falls on the off-Saturday between the NFL’s championship weekend and Super Bowl Sunday, and after college football crowns its national champion in late January.
Without football, Kentucky versus Arkansas will be the biggest show in sports, presumably in a primetime TV slot on Saturday evening.
The toughest stretch on the schedule includes the Arkansas game in Lexington on February 1, sandwiched between midweek road trips to Tennessee (January 28) and Ole Miss (February 4/5). Those are three of the most demanding games on the schedule played in a span of eight, maybe nine days.
Later in February, the Wildcats will make three road trips–Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma–in an 11 or 12-day span after hosting Tennessee in Rupp. Kentucky will make debut flights to Austin, Texas, and Norman, Oklahoma, less than two weeks apart.
Kentucky heads to Vanderbilt on Saturday, January 25, which will only encourage more UK fans to take over Nashville for a doubleheader of the game and a night out on Broadway.
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Kentucky will open against Florida for a second straight year, although this season’s game is in Lexington, not Gainesville. Still, playing the Gators so early in SEC competition is unique. Since 2010, Kentucky and Florida played only four games in January, two of which were last season. Traditionally, Kentucky and Florida meet in the regular season finale or close to it in late February or early March.
If playing Florida in January feels weird, how about the upcoming season being the first one in over 50 years without two Kentucky-Florida games?
According to my counting and Big Blue History’s series results, Kentucky and Florida played twice every year from 1969 to 2024. The 2025 schedule has them only meeting once, the season opener on January 4.
Replacing Florida as a regular Senior Day opponent, LSU is the final home game on the regular season schedule. Kentucky will say goodbye to more than half of the roster on Senior Night this year, which is also new. However, due to the new flex schedule for midweek games, we still don’t know if the home finale will be on Tuesday or Wednesday night in that first week of March.
See Kentucky’s entire 2024-25 schedule below, courtesy of UK.
Date | Opponent/Event | Location |
Oct. 11 | Big Blue Madness | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Oct. 18 | Blue-White Preseason Event | Historic Memorial Coliseum |
Oct. 23 | Kentucky Wesleyan (exhibition) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Oct. 29 | Minnesota State Mankato (exhibition) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Nov. 4 | Wright State | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Nov. 9 | Bucknell | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Nov. 12 | vs. Duke (Champions Classic) | Atlanta | State Farm Arena |
Nov. 19 | Lipscomb (BBN Invitational) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Nov. 22 | Jackson State (BBN Invitational | Unity Series) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Nov. 26 | Western Kentucky (BBN Invitational) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Nov. 29 | Georgia State | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Dec. 3 | at Clemson (SEC/ACC Challenge) | Clemson, S.C. | Littlejohn Coliseum |
Dec. 7 | vs. Gonzaga (Battle in Seattle) | Seattle | Climate Pledge Arena |
Dec. 11 | Colgate | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Dec. 14 | Louisville | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Dec. 21 | vs. Ohio State (CBS Sports Classic) | New York | Madison Square Garden |
Dec. 31 | Brown | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Jan. 4 | Florida (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Jan. 7/8 | at Georgia (SEC) | Athens, Ga. | Stegeman Coliseum |
Jan. 11 | at Mississippi State (SEC) | Starkville, Miss.| Humphrey Coliseum |
Jan. 14/15 | Texas A&M (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Jan. 18 | Alabama (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Jan. 25 | at Vanderbilt (SEC) | Nashville, Tenn. | Memorial Gymnasium |
Jan. 28 | at Tennessee (SEC) | Knoxville, Tenn. | Thompson-Boling Arena |
Feb. 1 | Arkansas (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Feb. 4/5 | at Ole Miss (SEC) | Oxford, Miss. | Pavilion at Ole Miss |
Feb. 8 | South Carolina (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Feb. 11/12 | Tennessee (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Feb. 15 | at Texas (SEC) | Austin, Texas | Moody Center |
Feb. 18/19 | Vanderbilt (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
Feb. 22 | at Alabama (SEC) | Tuscaloosa, Ala. | Coleman Coliseum |
Feb. 25/26 | at Oklahoma (SEC) | Norman, Okla. | Lloyd Noble Center |
March 1 | Auburn (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
March 4/5 | LSU (SEC) | Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center |
March 8 | at Missouri (SEC) | Columbia, Mo. | Mizzou Arena |
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