The Auburn Tigers football schedule will look different in the future with an opponent coming off the slate for a home-and-home series.
and UCLA Bruins were scheduled to play a home-and-home series in 2027 and 2028, but those games have been mutually cancelled
Auburn wasn't the only SEC team affected as the Georgia Bulldogs were taken off the Bruins' docket as well.. "The Bruins were set to face Georgia at Rose Bowl Stadium in 2025, before making a return trip to Athens, Ga. in 2026. Auburn was to visit the Rose Bowl in 2027 and host UCLA in 2028.". Cal and UCLA are joining the Atlantic Coast Conference this year. The NCAA is short on geography and math unless it's to count the dollar bills from their various realignments..
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