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July 22, 2009

SEC Announces full TV Schedule for First 3 Weeks

The SEC announced the full TV schedule for the first three weeks of the season. All times listed are Eastern. (Note: ERT/SEC Network simply refers to games and time slots you previously associated with Lincoln Financial/RayCom/JP Sports. ESPN has simply negotiated a better syndication package of TV stations than RayCom ever did and given it a better name...SEC Network.)

The power of the new SEC/ESPN relationship is pretty obvious in the first three weeks as 24 of 27 games involving SEC teams will be televised on cable or over the air. Only three games will require a Pay Per View fee, and none will be off TV. Also note that 7 of the 11 games in Week 1 are night games, and 6 of 9 games are at night in Week 3.

Mike Slive talked about the TV deal on Wednesday, and his comments can be found here. It's incredibly ambitious, and it's going to be very hard for JimFomDuluth or me to predict where / when some of the Tier 2 match-ups will air.

Game Network Time
Thur. Sept. 3
South Carolina at NC State ESPN 7:00 ET
Sat. Sept. 5
Kentucky vs. Miami (Ohio) ESPNU 12:00 ET
W. Kentucky at Tennessee ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
Jackson State at Miss. State ESPNU 3:30 ET
Georgia at Oklahoma State ABC 3:30 ET
La. Tech at Auburn ESPNU 7:00 ET
Charleston Southern at UF FSN 7:00 ET
Missouri State at Arkansas Inst. PPV 7:00 ET
W. Carolina at Vanderbilt CSS 7:30 ET
Alabama vs. Virginia Tech ABC 8:00 ET
LSU at Washington ESPN 10:30 ET
Sun. Sept. 6
Ole Miss at Memphis ESPN 3:30 ET



Sat. Sept. 12
Troy at Florida ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
UCLA at Tennessee ESPN 4:00 ET
South Carolina at Georgia ESPN2 7:00 ET
Vanderbilt at LSU ESPNU 7:00 ET
Miss. State at Auburn FSN 7:00 ET
FIU at Alabama Inst. PPV 7:00 ET



Sat. Sept. 19
Louisville at Kentucky ESPNU 12:00 ET
North Texas at Alabama ERT/SEC Network 12:21 ET*
Tennessee at Florida CBS 3:30 ET
La. Lafayette at LSU ESPNU 7:00 ET
Miss. State at Vanderbilt FSN 7:00 ET
SE Louisiana at Ole Miss CSS 7:30 ET
Georgia at Arkansas ESPN or ESPN2 7:45 ET
West Virginia at Auburn ESPN or ESPN2 7:45 ET
Florida Atlantic at SC Inst. PPV 7:00 ET



Thur. Sept. 24
Ole Miss at South Carolina ESPN 7:30 ET



* ERT/SEC Network Games Kickoff at 12:21 ET with Pre Game Show at 12:00 ET

I think they'll announce the UGA vs. Arizona State kickoff on Monday after our game against Ok State.

See Also:
-- SEC Media Days - ABH

PWD

22 comments:

coreyugacubs9 said...

i love the schedule so much better this season were getting tested quick and early which i think is better for the team. GO DAWGS

Carter said...

Looking forward to more September night games. Unbearable heat & humidity leading to full-scale sack elongation & adhesion can put a damper even on life’s greatest pleasures.

NCT said...

Dang, Carter. Call it out. Give it a name.

NCT said...

Has anybody heard anything about when Comcast will roll out ESPNU (and ESPN360, for that matter)? The best information I can find on the Comcast website is its 5/19/2009 press release announcing it will be done "in time for this year's college football season." That's not specific enough for me. I want to know when I can go ahead and tell TiVo to get the season for me.

JasonC said...

With all the night games, I wonder if Mike Adams will break from the SEC and try to get his own deal with NBC like ND so we can have all 1pm games.

Anonymous said...

I am pretty sure that Comcast adds ESPNU and ESPN360 on August 1.

Unknown said...

NCT--

I work in the tv industry and the latest I've heard is that Comcast doesn't have an official date.

BulldogBry said...

I have a question. Since SW Virginia was left off the "places cool enough to be considered a network market" list, does anyone know if I will still be able to order the games through ESPN's Gameplan? Through Cox Communication, I could order single days - the days that the Dawgs weren't on national TV.

PTC DAWG said...

I don't see how UF will handle the early rugged schedule. LMAO...

Looks like Tebow Stat time to me.

NRBQ said...

Dan (or anyone):

Any word on whether Knology is picking up ESPNU?

the anonymous suckup said...

PWD:

Can you tell me something about this new SEC Network, please? Are all of those affiliates required to carry all of those games? I know that in the old Lincoln/JP/etc. days, all of the stations didn't carry all of the games. For example, I live in middle Georgia, and I watch the Macon TV stations. WGXA in Macon would certainly carry any UGA games that happened to be on Lincoln/JP, and they might even carry a Florida game or some others. But they generally would not carry an Arkansas or Mississippi State game, for example. Do you know if the new SEC Network will be different?

Anonymous said...

ESPN will probably negotiate a stronger deal than Raycom could.

I imagine that the local station be paying for the entire contract and ESPN will be selling the total footprint of the contract.

So I would THINK that if it says SEC network....you'll be getting the game. But that's just a guess.

Anonymous said...

Oh the Cocks with their big Thursday night games.

The finest JV squads in the land play on Thursdays.

coreyugacubs9 said...

where is college gameday the first week does anyone know. it could be in stillwater

Squarebush said...

Site of the WLOCP could soon turn in a different direction:

http://www.gpb.org/news/2009/07/23/state-lawmaker-wants-uga-football-as-bargain-tool-in-water-wars

Anonymous said...

re: ESPN Gameday most likely spots

Week 1 - VT vs. Bama
(best game of the week)

Week 2 - USC at Ohio State
(no brainer)

Week 3 - Texas Tech at Texas
(only other great game on ESPN/ABC) that week is Nebraska at VT)

Squarebush said...

BulldogBry-

Do you get ESPN360? I imagine all will be available online to those who can get it.

BulldogBry said...

Squarehush - Sadly, my internet is through Cox and they don't carry the ESPN360 games.
I'm assuming that I'll still be able to order the games (it's only $21 for the day), but there will be fewer that I have to order. And hey, they throw in monster match ups like UConn vs Syracuse for free. Can you say BONUS!

PTC DAWG said...

From what I've heard on local radio, the SEC Network is MUCH bigger than anything that Raycom ever came up with. It includes many cities that are well out of the normal SEC viewing area, out on the west coast and into the midwest. I don't think anyone who received the games last year on Raycom has a thing to worry about.

PTC DAWG said...

duh, in fact all one had to do is click the link included in the blog, to see the entire SEC network. Sorry to be repetitive on my part. Give me an edit function, and I would use it.

Good work guys..

Anonymous said...

I received an email from Comcast this week stating ESPN360 would be available 8/4 and is included with my high speed internet. Sweet!

Anonymous said...

Wonder if that means Charter is following suit as well...

 
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