Times and networks in bold are confirmed.
Date | Opponent | Time | TV | |
9/2/17 | App State | 4:30 pm | SECN | Tickets |
9/9/17 | at Notre Dame | 7:30 pm | NBC | Tickets |
9/16/17 | Samford | Noon | SECN | Tickets |
9/23/17 | Miss State | 7:00 pm | ESPN2 | Tickets |
9/30/17 | at Tennessee | 3:30 pm | CBS | Tickets |
10/7/17 | at Vandy | 4:30 pm | SECN | Tickets |
10/14/17 | Mizzou | Noon | ESPN2 | Tickets |
10/28/17 | Florida | 3:30 pm | CBS | Tickets |
11/4/17 | South Carolina | 3:30 pm | CBS | Tickets |
11/11/17 | at Auburn | 3:30 pm | CBS | Tickets |
11/18/17 | Kentucky | 7:00 pm | SECN | Tickets |
11/25/17 | at Tech | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN | Tickets |
- CBS still has their doubleheader weekends, which they usually announce around June 1. They usually announce the first couple of weeks and select games from the season, such as Georgia/Florida.
- You can bet on November 4th being one of those doubleheaders, so CBS can get LSU at Alabama into their fall prime time inventory. I'm betting on that decision allowing our game against South Carolina to be on CBS at 3:30.
- That being said, having those weekends locked down will probably change at least one of my projections. Say November 4th isn't a doubleheader, there is
no wayvery little chance our game is picked before Alabama vs. LSU. - So there are my predictions. Kickoff times during the season are announced 12 days ahead of time (usually Monday around noon Eastern), unless the TV partners go to a six day window, which they can do twice.
TW
*I fully expect the full SEC TV schedule to be released about ten minutes after this goes live, so you are welcome.
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