SEC announces conference TV, kickoff times for Dec. 19

The SEC announced conference TV and kickoff times for Dec. 19 including Vanderbilt at Georgia football. UGA and Vandy play at noon.

The SEC has announced TV times and the full schedule for Dec. 19. The slate of games, which features the 2020 SEC Championship Game, will be the conference’s final football action of the season (with the notable exception of bowl games).

The Georgia Bulldogs will kickoff against the Vanderbilt Commodores at noon. Georgia’s previous tilt against Vandy was postponed. There’s no postponing this game. Vanderbilt has a depleted roster, so they may not play against the Dawgs. We’ll see if Vandy can field a team Dec. 12 first.

Kirby Smart and the University of Georgia will look to finish the season 8-2 overall and will try to lock up another New Year’s Six bowl appearance.

Other good Dec. 19 SEC football games include: Texas A&M at Tennessee, Ole Miss at LSU, Missouri at Mississippi State, and of course the SEC Championship between Florida and Alabama. The Texas A&M Aggies are still fighting for a College Football Playoff berth and they’ll need an impressive performance against Tennessee.

Florida against Alabama for the SEC title has serious College Football Playoff implications. The winner is certainly in. If Alabama loses, then they still may make the top four. Florida has to win to have a chance at a National Championship.

Here’s the full TV schedule for the last week of SEC action:

The SEC Championship on CBS will be the night cap for an incredible day of college football.

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SEC Network sets commentators for Georgia at Missouri

The announcers have been set for the Georgia Bulldogs at Missouri Tigers game. UGA will look to wrap up second place in the SEC East.

The announcers have been set for the Georgia Bulldogs at Missouri Tigers game. The game will be televised at on the SEC Network and is set to kickoff at noon.

Georgia shut out Missouri 27-0 in Athens last season behind an impressive effort from wide receiver George Pickens. This match-up feels different than it did earlier in the season.

Kirby Smart and the University of Georgia is coming into the game hot with quarterback JT Daniels running the offense. Missouri will be without numerous players, but has reeled off a few consecutive wins when they’ve been able to play.

The Tigers enter the game 5-3 overall and they’ve won their last three games. They won a shootout over Arkansas last week and have defeated South Carolina and Vanderbilt since their hard-fought loss to Florida.

Missouri has a new coach in Eli Drinkwitz, who comes to Columbia, Missouri, following a brief stint with Appalachian State. Drinkwitz has helped the Tigers clinch at least a third place finish in the SEC East.

The SEC Network’s Dave Neal, D.J. Shockley, and Lauren Sisler will be on the call for the SEC East game.

The Georgia Bulldogs will look to beat Missouri to further their hopes of playing in a New Year’s Six bowl game for the fourth consecutive season.

Oct 14, 2017; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Nick Chubb runs against the Missouri Tigers during the second half at Sanford Stadium. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

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Former Georgia Bulldog announcing Mississippi State at UGA game

The SEC Network commentators are set for the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Georgia Bulldogs football game.

Former Georgia Bulldog quarterback and SEC Champion D.J. Shockley is among the commentators for the Mississippi State at Georgia football game. Additionally, Dave Neal and Lauren Sisler will be on the call for the SEC Network broadcast.

The Mississippi State Bulldogs come into Athens with a 2-4 record under first year head coach Mike Leach. The Bulldogs utilize an air raid offense and shocked defending National Champion LSU on the opening week on the season.

Mike Leach’s squad last played on Nov. 7, which was a 24-17 win over Vanderbilt. The Mississippi State offense has struggled in all of their other games and hasn’t scored more than 14 points in all of their four defeats.

Likewise, the Georgia Bulldogs haven’t played since Nov. 7 when Georgia fell to hated rival Florida. Georgia hasn’t played in a non-College Football Playoff relevant regular season game since the 2016 season. The Dawgs are a prideful team and will want to prove that they’re still an elite college football team.

The Georgia Bulldogs left Athens a 3-0 team back on Oct. 10 following their last home game, a 44-21 victory over the Tennessee Volunteers. Things have changed quite a bit since Georgia’s last home game.

The University of Georgia versus Mississippi State game is set to air on TV at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday (Nov. 21).

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SEC TV schedule released for Nov. 14: Dawgs play early

The SEC has released the conference TV schedule for Nov. 14, including UGA at Missouri, TAMU at Tennessee, LSU versus Alabama, and more.

The SEC has released the conference TV schedule for Nov. 14. College football will share the day with the Masters in what will be a special day for sports fans across the country.

The SEC will have its usual slate of quality matchups. The Georgia Bulldogs travel to face the Missouri Tigers in an SEC East clash. The game is set to have a noon kickoff. The Dawgs and Tigers will be televised on ESPN.

Texas A&M at Tennessee constitutes another great game. The Aggies will look to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive against the upset-minded Volunteers.

The headliner for the week is Alabama at LSU. Can the LSU Tigers put up a fight against the Crimson Tide? LSU was up to the task last season, but lost a lot of talent and experience from its 2019 SEC Championship squad. The Crimson Tide and Tigers face off at 6 p.m. in what will be a night game in Death Valley.

Here’s the full SEC football schedule for Nov. 14, including the TV channels:

Lastly, the Arkansas Razorbacks at Florida Gators is an intriguing game. The Sam Pittman-led Razorbacks are playing much better this season and Florida will have just faced the Georgia Bulldogs. Could Kyle Trask and the Gators have a letdown?

University of Florida quarterback Kyle Trask throws a pass as the team goes through warmups before a game against the Missouri Tigers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Fla., on Oct. 31, 2020. (Photo by Gainesville Sun)

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