SEC Network Takeover - July 30th

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evanuel

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Per ESPN’s press release:

For the second year, SEC Network is turning over its control room to the 14 Southeastern Conference schools for a two-week stretch. Beginning Monday, July 18, each school will exclusively program 24-hours of the network with classic games, films, ESPN original content and school-produced content.

Whether you are a fan of Alabama or Vanderbilt, every fan will get a full day on SEC Network to soak in the glory that is being an SEC fan starting July 18 and running to July 31:

July 18 – Vanderbilt
July 19 – Texas A&M
July 20 – Kentucky
July 21 – LSU
July 22 – Missouri
July 23 – Arkansas
July 24 – Auburn
July 25 – Florida
July 26 – Georgia
July 27 – Mississippi State
July 28 – Ole Miss
July 29 – South Carolina
July 30 – Tennessee
July 31 – Alabama

A full day of classic games, films, and content containing things on the Vols should help everyone pass the time until September 1st is finally here.
 
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The SEC Network's viewer ratings are going to absolutely plummet on the 18th.

There's a reason that's a Monday. :)

Here's the list with day of the week:

Monday – Vanderbilt
Tuesday – Texas A&M
Wednesday – Kentucky
Thursday – LSU
Friday – Missouri
Saturday – Arkansas
Sunday – Auburn
Monday – Florida
Tuesday – Georgia
Wednesday – Mississippi State
Thursday – Ole Miss
Friday – South Carolina
Saturday – Tennessee
Sunday – Alabama

A bit surprised Florida, Georgia, or LSU didn't take the first Saturday slot from Arkansas, but those TV scheduling guys generally know what they're doing....

Go Vols!
 
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Very eloquent.

I'm not a fan of his politics, but as a sports guy he's one of the best ever.

Well he asked a question and I answered it most fittingly to anyone whoever has ever read about his antics or how he treats people in general. Not to mention his politics.
 
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