Updated SEC football TV times and schedule for Oct. 24

The fifth week of SEC conference play features Auburn at Ole Miss, Alabama at Tennessee, South Carolina at LSU, and more.

The fifth week of SEC conference play features Auburn at Ole Miss, Alabama at Tennessee, South Carolina at LSU, and Kentucky at Missouri. Following a Florida Gators COVID outbreak, the league rescheduled the Georgia Bulldogs at Kentucky Wildcats game and the Florida Gators verus Missouri Tigers game.

Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Georgia, Florida, and Texas A&M now all have the week off. Both UGA and Florida won’t have bye weeks before their Nov. 7 game.

Will Alabama have a let down following their primetime win over Georgia? Tennessee has looked rough in blowout losses in their past two weeks, so don’t count on it. The Crimson Tide are already the final undefeated team in the SEC.

The Georgia Bulldogs were set to have a night game against Kentucky. Now, UGA travels to Lexington for a noon game on Halloween (Oct. 31).

As always in the SEC, there are a lot of good match-ups. Please note the game changes mentioned above for Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, and Missouri.

The headliner for the week has to be Alabama at Tennessee. Can the Vols put up a fight against the Crimson Tide?

Interestingly, all of the other week five action features teams with a minimum of two losses. Auburn and LSU will be particularly desperate this week. This may be a good week to watch college football outside of the SEC.

The Big Ten returns and Ohio State should look impressive against Nebraska. Other top college football match-ups include:

Cincinnati at SMU, Michigan at Minnesota, Iowa State at Oklahoma State, and NC State at UNC. What’s your favorite game for the week?

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SEC football TV times and schedule set for Oct. 24

he fifth week of SEC conference play features several primetime games including Alabama at Tennessee and possibly UGA at Kentucky.

The fifth week of SEC conference play features Auburn at Ole Miss, Alabama at Tennessee, South Carolina at LSU, Missouri at Florida, and Georgia at Kentucky.

Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Mississippi State, and Texas A&M all have the week off.

Will Georgia or Alabama have a let down following their primetime game against each other? Both teams face somewhat formidable opponents in week five of their respective seasons. The winner of the Bulldogs at Crimson Tide bout will be the final undefeated team in the SEC.

The Georgia Bulldogs are set to have a night game against Kentucky. The only question is will the game be televised at 7:00 p.m. on ESPN or 7:30 p.m. on the SEC Network? The Missouri at Florida game is UGA’s competition for the primetime ESPN slot.

As always in the SEC, there are a lot of good match-ups:

The headliner for the week has to be Alabama at Tennessee. Can the Vols put up a fight against the Crimson Tide? Tennessee has played well to begin the season and Alabama’s defense isn’t as good as usual.

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