SEC Network to Televise 10 Spring Football Games, All 14 SEC Spring Games on ESPN Networks

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SEC Network to Televise 10 Spring Football Games, All 14 SEC Spring Games on ESPN Networks

  • 14 Live Games Featuring SEC Squads Across Four Weekends
  • 10 Teams to Play Live on SEC Network

For the fourth straight season, every Southeastern Conference spring football game will be live on ESPN networks. In addition to televised action, every game will be available to stream on the ESPN App.

SEC Network’s coverage begins with Vanderbilt’s Black and Gold Spring Game on Saturday, March 30 and continues with a full slate of games every weekend through April 20. ESPN2 will feature SEC Champion Alabama on Saturday, April 13, while ESPNU will showcase Arkansas (April 6), Mississippi State (April 13) and Missouri (April 13)

Talent assignments and additional spring game details will be announced in the coming weeks.

Date Time (ET) Programming Network
Sat, Mar 30 Noon Vanderbilt: Black and Gold Spring Game SEC Network
Sat, Apr 6 Noon South Carolina: Garnet-Black Spring Game SEC Network
2 p.m. LSU: National L-Club Spring Game SEC Network
4 p.m. Arkansas: Red-White Spring Game ESPNU
Ole Miss: Grove Bowl SEC Network
Fri, Apr 12 6 p.m. Kentucky: Kentucky Blue/White Game SEC Network
Sat, Apr 13 1 p.m. Florida: Orange & Blue Game SEC Network Alternate
2 p.m. Alabama: A-Day ESPN2
Mississippi State: Maroon-White Game ESPNU
Texas A&M Maroon & White Game SEC Network
4 p.m. Auburn: A-Day SEC Network
Missouri: Black & Gold Spring Game ESPNU
6 p.m. Tennessee: Orange & White Game SEC Network
Sat, Apr 20 2 p.m. Georgia: G-Day SEC Network

 

Amanda Brooks

Amanda is the Senior Director of Communications overseeing publicity strategy for ESPN’s entire college sports portfolio, including college football and the College Football Playoff, 40 NCAA Championships and ESPN's college networks. Amanda is a proud alum of Hendrix College in Conway, Ark., and earned her master's in ethics from Vanderbilt University. A native of Kent, Ohio, she is a die-hard Cleveland Guardians fan.
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