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The SEC announced the kickoff times and network assignments for November 4, and as you probably would have expected, Vanderbilt’s game against Auburn will kick off at 3 PM CT on the SEC Network.
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Though that might seem a little strange since two SEC teams are playing body bag games: South Carolina hosts Jacksonville State (11 AM CT, ESPNU) and Tennessee hosts UConn (11 AM CT, SEC Network.) Also in the early slot: Texas A&M at Ole Miss on ESPN, and Arkansas at Florida on ESPN2.
CBS is doing its annual doubleheader on the weekend of LSU-Alabama, which seemingly is always a night game and always on CBS. The afternoon game is Missouri-Georgia, which is effectively for the East title (though I guess Tennessee, which has two losses but still has both opponents on the schedule, technically still has a shot if Missouri wins that game.) Kentucky-Mississippi State is the late game on the SEC Network.
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