Yeah, it's pretty clearly that.
If you're wondering about that TV deal:
Good - Since all SEC football games will be on the ESPN family of networks starting in 2024, they will generally (though not in all cases) declare start times for games before the season and just shift back and forth between networks rather than messing with the start times.
Bad - Starting as soon as next year, some SEC non-conference football and basketball games (I read it as games that otherwise would've been on the SEC Network alternate channel or streaming only) will start to be on ESPN+...which costs $6 a month or $50 a year.