Ranking every game on Kentucky's 2026 football schedule by difficulty

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All the game times for the Kentucky Wildcats 2026 football schedule have been announced, although some are flex times that could be 3:30-4:30 eastern time or a night game depending on the week. Kentucky has momentum on the recruiting trail and the big blue nation is buzzing about year one of the Will Stein era.

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It is no secret nor surprise that the Wildcats have a daunting schedule this season, although they did manage to dodge Texas and Georgia who are widely recognized as the two best teams in the conference. Let's rank Kentucky's schedule in terms of difficulty, going from easiest to hardest.

12. Week 1 vs Youngstown State; 1 PM ET

Kentucky opens up week one of the Will Stein era with a perfect tune up game. Youngstown State is coming off an 8-5 season, but the talent discrepancy will loom large in week one. Expect Coach Stein and his staff to run vanilla schemes and hold a ton back for their massive SEC opener in week two against Alabama. Cats will cruise to a 1-0 start.

11. Week 4 vs South Alabama; 12:45 PM ET

South Alabama might have a bit more talent than Kentucky's week one opponent, Youngstown State. However, they don't have enough to threaten for an upset. The Jaguars are coming off a 4-8 season where they allowed opponents to score 30 points per game. Expect an offensive showcase from the Wildcats in week four.

10. Week 8 vs Vanderbilt; 6-8 PM ET

Kentucky's second game under the lights at Kroger Field will be against Vanderbilt. Head coach Clark Lea has done a phenomenal job turning around Vanderbilt's football program, but there are a ton of question marks as to how it will look post-Diego Pavia. Starting a true freshman at quarterback in the SEC rarely proves to be beneficial, so Jared Curtis will have a lot on his plate in his debut season for the Commodores. Kentucky hasn't defeated Vanderbilt since 2023, but with the roster turnover the Commodores face, this should be the most winnable SEC game on the schedule for the Cats.

9. Week 12 at Missouri; 6-8 PM ET

Kentucky travels to CoMo in the second to last regular season game. Missouri has some talented players on both sides of the ball, but superstar running back Ahmad Hardy's availability is into question due to a recent gunshot wound. How soon he will return and how quickly he can get back to being 100% is the reason they come in at ninth on this list. Kentucky has a chance to steal an SEC road win at this point of this season.

8. Week 5 at South Carolina; FLEX

Kentucky goes down to South Carolina in a flex game, which means it could kickoff between 3:30-4:30 PM ET or be under the lights. Williams-Brice Stadium is one of the more difficult places to play at night, the rowdy crowd makes their presence felt with echoes of Sandstorm and the rooster crows. South Carolina is in a weird spot, however, it feels like head coach Shane Beamer could be on the hot seat in a hurry if things don't turnaround quickly. The Wildcats will have a month of football to figure things out, but the team must account for game wreckers like quarterback LaNorris Sellers and edge rusher Dylan Stewart if they want to snap their four game losing streak to the Gamecocks.

7. Week 11 vs Florida; 6-8 PM ET

The Florida Gators will be a much improved football team by the time they make their way to Lexington with former Kentucky alum Jon Sumrall leading the charge at head coach. Kentucky has had the Gators' number over the past several seasons, and defeated them last year under the lights of Kroger Field as well. This one has a ton of storylines built in, as many thought Coach Sumrall would end up being Mark Stoops' successor. Can Coach Stein prove in year one he was the right hire and lead the Wildcats to a second straight victory over Florida?

6. Week 13 vs Louisville; NOON-1 PM ET

The Governor's Cup will have an early kickoff yet again as two former Trinity quarterbacks at head coach lead their teams for their first rivalry meeting. The rivalry needs to get back to even, as Louisville has embarrassed Kentucky in the previous two outings. I am sure Coach Stein will have this one circled as a former Cardinal quarterback, but also because this is a pivotal game for his first season as head coach. Bringing the Governor's Cup back to Lexington with a win over Louisville would do wonders in recruiting and flipping this series back in Kentucky's favor is one of the biggest tasks for this new regime.

5. Week 2 vs Alabama; 3:30 PM ET

Coach Stein gets his welcome to the SEC moment in week two against Alabama in a time slot that will have a ton of eyes on the new look Kentucky Wildcats. This can be a statement game for the new coaching staff on a national stage, and expect them to empty everything they have to try to get this victory because they know how massive it could be for the program's success. This has trap game written all over it for the Crimson Tide in my opinion, mainly because they will have just one game of film to look at of this Kentucky team. Aside from that, head coach Kalen DeBoer has had some struggles in true road games, most notably losing to a 5-7 Florida State team in week one last season and guess who the Crimson Tide will face in week three? Florida State...

4. Week 10 at Tennessee; 6-8 PM ET

Alabama will have a better team than the Tennessee Volunteers in 2026, but the position of each game arrived me to this ranking. Playing the Vols under the lights of Neyland Stadium is incredibly difficult and certainly has not been kind to Kentucky in the past. Kentucky's new defensive scheme should be much better at slowing down Josh Heupel's offense from a coaching perspective, but they will still find ways to create explosives. Kentucky will have to match those explosives to have any chance at an upset, and when you look on paper the talent gap is not as wide as people think but the night game is a tough draw for the Cats.

3. Week 6 vs LSU; 6-8 PM ET

Kentucky is set to face Lane Kiffin and the LSU Tigers in week six for the first Keeneland double header of the season. The atmosphere at Kroger Field should be one of the better ones of the year. Similar to the Tennessee game, I believe the Wildcats will have to get in a track meet if they want a chance to upset LSU. That is of course easier said than done when Coach Kiffin is on the opposing sideline.

2. Week 7 at Oklahoma; FLEX

The Oklahoma Sooners are being slept on in my opinion and could be one of the best all around SEC teams in 2026. Head coach Brent Venables is one of the best defensive minds in the country and quarterback John Mateer had shown flashes before injuring his hand last season. This is a difficult spot for Kentucky and they could just be outmatched in Norman. I think the Sooners are the most talented team on Kentucky's schedule, but the position of the next game kept them from ranking number one on this list.

1. Week 3 at Texas A&M; 3:30 PM ET

A trip to College Station will be the Wildcats first road game of the season. Despite losing some firepower on both sides of the football, the Aggies will still be one of the more talented teams in the conference. An early September kickoff will make for a sweltering afternoon game at Texas A&M and Kentucky will be coming off what could be a dogfight against Alabama. Unless defensive coordinator Jay Bateman can provide a real edge against his former team, it is hard to see the Cats having a chance to win in this spot.

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