SEC game times announced for first three weeks (Ohio at TN)

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Thanks for posting Freak. I'll be at the first 2 games and able to watch the first half of the Ohio game before work.
 
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We shoulda been the 7:30 game on ESPNU instead of Florida/North Texas. We're better than Florida and Ohio is better than North Texas.

Disrespectful to put us on at noon.
 
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Thanks for posting Freak. I'll be at the first 2 games and able to watch the first half of the Ohio game before work.

Hopefully the score will be out of reach before you have to leave for work. 😀
 
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It's missing some CBS games though.

Week 1: UCLA at Texas A&M – 3:30pm, CBS

Week 2: Kentucky at Florida – 3:30pm, CBS

Week 3: Alabama at Ole Miss – 3:30pm, CBS



It's also missing:

Week 1: Missouri at West Virginia - 12 PM, Fox Sports 1

Week 3: Vanderbilt at Georgia Tech - 12:30 PM, Not on TV (ESPN3)
 
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We shoulda been the 7:30 game on ESPNU instead of Florida/North Texas. We're better than Florida and Ohio is better than North Texas.

Disrespectful to put us on at noon.

Florida won the SEC East last year while we were left pondering what might have been. Until we beat anyone of significance then they have all the right of putting them in a prime time game.
 
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It's missing some CBS games though.

Week 1: UCLA at Texas A&M – 3:30pm, CBS

Week 2: Kentucky at Florida – 3:30pm, CBS

Week 3: Alabama at Ole Miss – 3:30pm, CBS
You're right. This is only the ESPN networks. Thanks for clarifying.
 
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We shoulda been the 7:30 game on ESPNU instead of Florida/North Texas. We're better than Florida and Ohio is better than North Texas.

Disrespectful to put us on at noon.

Pretty sure the noon SECNetwork time slot is higher up on the selection order list than ESPNU.

(As in, ESPNU being included in selection when there are too many games for the normal system.)
 
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You're right. This is only the ESPN networks. Thanks for clarifying.

:hi: No problem.


ESPN often has a thing about not wanting to advertise the games of their competition.
 
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2 of florida's first 3 games are against u mass and north texas??? what a joke! and later in the year they play lowly presbyterian college!!
 
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Pretty sure the noon SECNetwork time slot is higher up on the selection order list than ESPNU.

(As in, ESPNU being included in selection when there are too many games for the normal system.)

and at least no blow out game before the UT game, to run over and cause people to miss the 1st Q
 
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Is KY vs FL really worth the 3:30 CBS slot?

Because of its contract, CBS only starts to get first selection of SEC games in week 3 (it used to be because they had the rights to broadcast the US Open, which ESPN has since purchased...note the lack of ESPN2 games in week 1).

Before then, CBS can purchase the broadcasting rights to a game from ESPN that ESPN's willing to sell to them...so essentially they've got the 2nd or 3rd pick during those first two weeks.

Broadcasting rights also relate to who's the home team.

If you look at the slot of games involving SEC home games in week 2:

Nicholls State at Georgia
Prarie View A&M at Texas A&M
Kentucky at Florida
Western Kentucky at Alabama
Middle Tennessee at Vanderbilt
Wofford at Ole Miss
South Carolina at Mississippi State
Arkansas State at Auburn
Jacksonville State at LSU
Eastern Michigan at Missouri



There really aren't a lot of great options, and since ESPN gets first choice for the first two weeks, it likely used that on the South Carolina vs Mississippi State game.

For ratings purposes, CBS is always going to take an SEC vs another SEC team (or at least versus another FBS team) when it's possible, as opposed to an SEC team playing a mid-major or FCS team.

With that week 2 lineup, that pretty much only left Kentucky vs Florida for CBS to purchase.
 
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Is KY vs FL really worth the 3:30 CBS slot?

^^^allows for Gary and Verne to gush about Tebow...

“He’s the quarterback you most want your daughter to marry.”- Gary Danielson

“Tim Tebow is not only the greatest player I’ve ever seen play football, but more importantly, he may one of the greatest human being I’ve ever come across.”- Verne Lundquist
 
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Its Vernes farewell tour on CBS -- he has to get his Tebow memories in

^^^allows for Gary and Verne to gush about Tebow...

“He’s the quarterback you most want your daughter to marry.”- Gary Danielson

“Tim Tebow is not only the greatest player I’ve ever seen play football, but more importantly, he may one of the greatest human being I’ve ever come across.”- Verne Lundquist

They're already at least doing the Florida-Georgia game as well:


Sept. 3: UCLA at Texas A&M (3:30 p.m.)

Sept. 10: Kentucky at Florida (3:30 p.m.)

Sept. 17: Ole Miss at Alabama (3:30 p.m.)

Sept. 24: SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)

Oct. 1: SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)

Oct. 8: SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)

Oct. 15: SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)

Oct. 22: SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)

Oct. 29: Florida vs. Georgia (3:30 p.m. in Jacksonville)

Nov. 5:
Notre Dame vs. Navy (11:30 a.m.)
SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)
SEC Game of the Week (8 p.m.)

Nov. 12:
SEC Game of the Week (12 p.m.)
SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)

Nov. 25 (Friday): Missouri at Arkansas (2:30 p.m.)

Nov. 26: SEC Game of the Week (3:30 p.m.)

Dec. 3: SEC Championship Game (4:00 p.m.)

Dec. 10: Army-Navy (3:00 p.m.)

Dec. 30 (Friday): Hyundai Sun Bowl (2:00 p.m.)
 
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Pretty sure the noon SECNetwork time slot is higher up on the selection order list than ESPNU.

(As in, ESPNU being included in selection when there are too many games for the normal system.)

There is no "selection order" after CBS has their pick of which game they want. ESPN delegates the times and networks after CBS has their pick. Usually put the best at primetime, and the worst at Noon or the same time as CBS.
 
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Third game of the year is at 12pm. Well that didn't taken them long, but it's also Ohio so I can see why they did that.
 
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We shoulda been the 7:30 game on ESPNU instead of Florida/North Texas. We're better than Florida and Ohio is better than North Texas.

Disrespectful to put us on at noon.

Because nothing screams respect like playing on ESPNU opposite 4 other games.
 
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We shoulda been the 7:30 game on ESPNU instead of Florida/North Texas. We're better than Florida and Ohio is better than North Texas.

Disrespectful to put us on at noon.

True but lets hope they dont move it to Thursday night :rolleyes:
 
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Because nothing screams respect like playing on ESPNU opposite 4 other games.

Yeah..

I'd bet Ohio/Tennessee gets far more viewers than the ESPNU Florida game. No one is going to watch Florida beat the **** out of North Texas(other than Florida/North Texas fans) while there's a bunch of good primetime games going.

People other than Tennessee/Ohio fans might actually watch Tennessee/Ohio cause it's as good as/better than most of the other garbage on at noon.
 

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