Are you in need of all-day plans for this coming Thursday? Texas A&M and the SEC Network have you covered, so feel free to block off your entire schedule.
For the ninth straight summer, the SEC Network is handing over the controls, literally, to the 14 conference schools for a two-week stretch in July. Beginning Saturday, July 1, each school gets the spotlight with a dedicated day of programming that’s filled with the best moments of the past year. The selected programming highlights can include SEC Championships, SEC Storied films, memorable regular season battles, spring football, SEC Network original programming, and more.
The Aggies’ dedicated coverage will kick off on Wednesday, July 12 at 11 p.m. CT, and will conclude on Thursday, July 13 at 8 p.m. CT.
It's almost our turn, #12thMan! đź‘Ť
Check out Thursday's programming schedule and set your DVRs for 24 hours of memorable moments from the year that was in Aggieland.#SECNTakeover | #GigEm
— Texas A&M Athletics (@12thMan) July 12, 2023
Notable programming highlights for the Maroon and White include the Aggie football team’s upset win over then No. 5 ranked LSU in the 2022 season finale, which essentially knocked the Tigers out of College Football Playoff contention while giving Aggie fans a taste of what should be an emphatic bounce-back campaign in 2023. That caps off Texas A&M’s takeover with an 8 p.m. CT start time.
The Men’s basketball team will also get some love in replaying their 67-61 win over No. 2 Alabama at Reed Arena in the regular season finale. The Maroon and White would go on to finish 15-3 in the SEC, reach the SEC title game for the second consecutive year, and punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2018.
Fans surely can’t miss the replay of the SEC Women’s Golf Championship, in which the Aggies took the conference crown for the first time since 2015. Following an eight-year hiatus, the Women’s Aggie Golf team beat No. 5 Mississippi State 3-2 to bring the trophy back home to College Station. That programming kicks off at 3 p.m. CT on Thursday.
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