SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey told reporters on Tuesday evening at the SEC spring meetings that the conference's athletic directors have voted to play a conference game on the next-to-last weekend of the college football season, starting in the 2027 season.

 

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The week is commonly known as "cupcake week" in the SEC, where teams got a brief reprieve from their SEC schedules before taking on their rivals during the final week of the regular season. Now, teams may have to face an in-conference foe that week, with Sankey joking, "That's the end of cupcake week," during his media availability on Tuesday night.

 

It largely became a "joke" of a week, with very few marquee games. If your significant other was upset with how much time you spent on a couch on Saturdays and Sundays during the fall, cupcake week was when you could make it up to them by participating in apple-picking weekends, preparing for the rush of Thanksgiving festivities the next week, or getting some much-needed yard work done that you had been neglecting since September.

 

Alabama has played UT-Chattanooga (a 66-10 win) in 2023 and Eastern Illinois (a 56-0 victory) in 2025, the last two times the Crimson Tide participated in cupcake week. In 2026, Alabama will rematch with the UT-Chattanooga Mocs in the final cupcake week in the SEC. The last two times Alabama played SEC opponents in the next-to-last week of the regular season, Bryce Young led Alabama to a 42-35 shootout victory over Arkansas in 2021, and Oklahoma ran roughshod over the Crimson Tide 24-3 in 2024.

 

Wyatt Fulton is the Tide 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men's basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_.

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