SEC TV Schedule Announced (Nov. 9)

SEC on CBSNo. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama headlines the SEC Football TV schedule of Saturday, Nov. 9.  SEC teams have been ranked 1-2 in the AP Poll a record 29 times. This will be the first-ever No.1 vs. No. 2 match up at Bryant-Denny Stadium.CBS Sports will televise the game at 2:30 p.m. (CT)>

The SEC has five teams ranked in the current AP Poll.All five teams are ranked in the Top 11. LSU is ranked 1 for the first time since 2011. No. 6 Florida and No. 8 Georgia meet in the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party this Saturday. No. 11 Auburn in the highest ranked two-loss team. Continue reading “SEC TV Schedule Announced (Nov. 9)”

SEC TV Schedule Announced (Oct. 26)

SEC on CBSThe SEC Office on Monday announced the start times and television networks that will televise its games on Saturday, October 26.

The schedule for the ninth weekend of the regular season is comprised of five conference games and no non-conference games.

The marquee game of the weekend is Auburn at LSU, which will be televised by CBS Sports at 2:30 p.m. (CT). Continue reading “SEC TV Schedule Announced (Oct. 26)”

SEC Football TV Schedule (Oct. 19)

SEC on CBSThe SEC Office on Monday announced the start times and television networks that will televise its games on Saturday, October 19.

The schedule for the eighth weekend of the regular season is comprised of seven conference games and no non-conference games.

CBS has exercised its option to place three games on a six-day selection process for its afternoon time period. CBS will televise either Kentucky at Georgia or LSU at Mississippi State or Florida at South Carolina on October 19. CBS will announce its selection after games of October 12. Continue reading “SEC Football TV Schedule (Oct. 19)”

2018 SEC Football Schedule Released

secfootballlogoThe Southeastern Conference today announced the football schedules for all 14 SEC schools for the 2018 season.

With 13 playing weekends, the 2018 schedule includes one open date for each team and conference contests scheduled each week beginning the second weekend of September.

Each SEC team will play eight conference football games to include six games against division opponents and two games against non-division opponents. One of the non-division opponents will be a permanent annual opponent and the other non-division opponent will rotate each year.

The season begins the weekend of September 1 with 14 games, including five neutral site games on opening weekend.

The 2018 season will culminate with the SEC Championship Game in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, December 1. It will be the 27th edition of the game and the 25th in the city of Atlanta.

via SEC releases 2018 football schedule