SEC Releases Early Season TV Schedule

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ColoradoAg
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http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/NEWS/tabid/473/Article/235659/sec-releases-early-season-tv-schedule.aspx

I was hoping Florida would be a night game, but ESPN picking up the game is nice.
Cankles
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gatorSSiPP
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Thanks man, looking forward to a great game. Which it should be.
gator_rick
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I expect the aggies to put up a decent fight for about 3 quarters. Gators pull away in the 4th. Chomp! Chomp! Chomp!
Dr. Robert Doback
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It's gonna be hot as ****
Wooahhhh
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don't worry, the football gods will make a cloudy, cooler overcast day for inaugural game.
duddleysdraw88
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No......Doback is correct. It's gonna be hot as h@ll.
annie88
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My seats have shade at 2:30.
JaxDad
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Please help my ignorance. Are the games that are on the SEC Network internet access or shown on a TV carrier?
JMH
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From my experience with living in Fayetteville and watching SEC games its with different TV affiliates. Jefferson Pilot was one of the old ones, then I think Raycom did some (now ACC network). I believe SEC games are only on those channels for 11am games. I remember games like UAB@Tennessee and Hawaii@Florida, but you'll get some conference games also. Like Kentucky/LSU, Ole Miss/Auburn, etc.
Anyways, it looks like it could be on any of the big 4 networks, CW, or an independent station. It all depends on where you are.

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