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SEC Network Football

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Country of origin
  
USA

Original network
  
SEC Network

First episode date
  
28 August 2014

Genres
  
Sports, Live television

Running time
  
3 hours (approximate)

Original release
  
2014 – present

Network
  
SEC Network

Starring
  
Brent Musburger Jesse Palmer Maria Taylor Dave Neal Andre Ware Laura Rutledge Tom Hart Matt Stinchcomb Heather Mitts

Similar
  
College Football Scoreboard, College Football on TBS, ESPNU Recruiting Insider, College Football Final, SEC Nation

SEC Network Football is a live game presentation of SEC football on the SEC Network. These telecasts have many different presenting sponsors, but some include Dr. Pepper, Allstate, and Regions Bank. There are typically 3 telecasts every Saturday during the college football regular season, though beginning in 2015, the SEC Network Alternate channel gets one game, usually during the 4:00 PM time slot. The Noon game is preceded by SEC Nation and succeeded by SEC Now which will also serve as a pregame and postgame show for the 4:00 game. The 7:30 game will be succeeded by SEC Scoreboard.

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History

The SEC had won seven straight college football national championships when the SEC Network was announced in May 2013. On March 12, 2014, the SEC Network named Brent Musburger as the lead play-by-play announcer and Jesse Palmer as the lead analyst. It was later announced that Maria Taylor would join them as the sideline reporter. In July 2014, the SEC Network named the rest of their football announcers. Tom Hart would be a play-by-play announcer, paired up with Matt Stinchcomb as the analyst, and Heather Mitts as the sideline reporter. Also, Dave Neal would do play-by-play announcing with Andre Ware as the analyst, both moving from SEC TV. They would be joined by Laura Rutledge as the sideline reporter. The first football game broadcast on the SEC Network was on Thursday, August 28, 2014, when Texas A&M defeated South Carolina 52-28. CBS gets the exclusive first pick of the day's SEC games before ESPN and SEC Network can choose.

  • Tom Hart: (play-by-play, 2014–present)
  • Brent Musburger: (play-by-play, 2014–present)
  • Dave Neal: (play-by-play, 2014–present)
  • Jesse Palmer: (analyst, 2014–present)
  • Matt Stinchcomb: (analyst, 2014–present)
  • Andre Ware: (analyst, 2014–present)
  • Heather Mitts: (sideline reporter, 2014–present)
  • Laura Rutledge: (sideline reporter, 2014–present)
  • Maria Taylor: (sideline reporter, 2014–present)
  • Game features

  • Starting Lineups: The starting lineups for both teams' offense and defense.
  • SEC Right Now: A studio update where the host updates the viewers on an important game for the SEC that week.
  • Halftime Report: The halftime report is presented by Auto-Owners Insurance and is shown at halftime of every game.
  • Studio Update: A studio update where the host informs the viewers of a non-SEC game.
  • 2014

  • August 28:
  • #21 Texas A&M 52 at #9 South Carolina 28 (6:00 pm ET)
  • Temple 37 at Vanderbilt 7 (10:50 pm ET)
  • August 30:
  • UT Martin 14 at Kentucky 59 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Arkansas 21 at #6 Auburn 45 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Southern Miss 0 at Mississippi State 49 (7:30 pm ET)
  • August 31:
  • Utah State 7 at Tennessee 38 (7:00 pm ET)
  • September 6:
  • Florida Atlantic 0 at #2 Alabama 41 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Arkansas State 19 at Tennessee 34 (SEC Network Alternate–12:00 Noon ET)
  • Eastern Michigan 0 at Florida 65 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Nicholls State 7 at Arkansas 73 (SEC Network Alternare–4:00 pm ET)
  • Sam Houston State 0 at #12 LSU 56 (7:30 pm ET)
  • Lamar 3 at #9 Texas A&M 73 (SEC Network Alternate–7:30 pm ET)
  • September 13:
  • Central Florida 10 at #20 Missouri 38 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Louisiana-Lafayette 15 at #14 Ole Miss 56 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Kentucky 30 at Florida 36 (7:30 pm ET)
  • September 20:
  • Troy 0 at #13 Georgia 66 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Indiana 31 at #18 Missouri 27 (4:00 pm ET)
  • #14 South Carolina 48 at Vanderbilt 34 (7:30 pm ET)
  • September 27
  • Vanderbilt 7 at Kentucky 17 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Louisiana Tech 10 at #5 Auburn 45 (4:00 pm ET)
  • New Mexico State 7 at #17 LSU 63 (7:30 pm ET)
  • October 4
  • Florida 10 at Tennessee 9 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Vanderbilt 17 at #13 Georgia 44 (4:00 pm ET)
  • South Carolina 38 at Kentucky 45 (7:30 pm ET)
  • October 11
  • Louisiana–Monroe 14 at Kentucky 48 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Chattanooga 10 at Tennessee 45 (4:00 pm ET)
  • LSU 30 at Florida 27 (7:30 pm ET)
  • October 18
  • Furman 10 at South Carolina 41 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Arkansas 32 at #10 Georgia 45 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Kentucky 3 at LSU 41 (7:30 pm ET)
  • October 25
  • UAB 17 at Arkansas 45 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Vanderbilt 14 at Missouri 24 (4:00 pm ET)
  • South Carolina 35 at #5 Auburn 42 (7:30 pm ET)
  • November 1
  • Louisiana–Monroe 16 at Texas A&M 21 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Kentucky 27 at #24 Missouri 34 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Tennessee 45 at South Carolina 42 (7:30 pm ET)
  • November 8
  • Presbyterian 0 at #12 Ole Miss 48 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • UT Martin 16 at #1 Mississippi State 45 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Florida 34 at Vanderbilt 10 (7:30 pm ET)
  • November 15
  • South Carolina 23 at Florida 20 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Kentucky 16 at Tennessee 50 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Missouri 34 at #24 Texas A&M 27 (7:30 pm ET)
  • November 22
  • Charleston Southern 9 at #9 Georgia 55 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Eastern Kentucky 3 at Florida 52 (SEC Network Alternate–12:00 Noon ET)
  • Western Carolina 14 at #1 Alabama 48 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Vanderbilt 0 at #4 Mississippi State 51 (7:30 pm ET)
  • November 29
  • #16 Georgia Tech 30 at #9 Georgia 24 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Tennessee 24 at Vanderbilt 17 (4:00 pm ET)
  • 2015

  • September 3
  • Western Kentucky 14 at Vanderbilt 12 (8:00 pm ET)
  • September 5
  • Louisiana–Monroe 14 at #9 Georgia 51 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Tennessee–Martin 3 at #17 Ole Miss 76 (SEC Network Alternate–12:00 Noon ET)
  • Bowling Green 30 vs. #25 Tennessee 59 (4:00 pm ET at Nashville, TN)
  • Southeast Missouri State 3 at #24 Missouri 34 (SEC Network Alternate–4:00 pm ET)
  • New Mexico State 13 at Florida 61 (7:30 pm ET)
  • McNeese State at #14 LSU (SEC Network Alternate–7:30 pm ET: Canceled due to weather)
  • September 12
  • Jacksonville State 20 at #6 Auburn 27 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Middle Tennessee 10 at #2 Alabama 37 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Toledo 16 at #18 Arkansas 12 (SEC Network Alternate–4:00 pm ET)
  • Kentucky 26 at South Carolina 22 (7:30 pm ET)
  • September 19
  • Nevada 27 at #17 Texas A&M 44 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Northwestern State 13 at Mississippi State 62 (4:00 pm ET)
  • Austin Peay 7 at Vanderbilt 47 (SEC Network Alternate–4:00 pm ET)
  • Florida 14 at Kentucky 9 (7:30 pm ET)
  • September 26
  • Southern 6 at #7 Georgia 48 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Louisiana–Monroe 0 at #12 Alabama 34 (4:00 pm ET)
  • #25 Missouri 13 at Kentucky 21 (7:30 pm ET)
  • October 3
  • South Carolina 10 at Missouri 24 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • San Jose State 21 at Auburn 35 (4:00 pm ET)
  • #21 Mississippi State 17 at #14 Texas A&M 30 (7:30 pm ET)
  • East Kentucky 27 at Kentucky 34 (SEC Network Alternate–7:30 pm ET)
  • October 10
  • New Mexico St 3 at #14 Ole Miss 52 (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Troy 17 at Mississippi State 45 (4:00 pm ET)
  • #11 Florida 21 at Missouri 3 (7:30 pm ET)
  • October 10
  • LA Tech at Mississippi State (12:00 Noon ET)
  • Vanderbilt at South Carolina (4:00 pm ET)
  • Missouri at Georgia (7:30 pm ET)
  • References

    SEC Network Football Wikipedia