SEC Schools Takeover SEC Network Programming July 18-31
For the second year, SEC Network is turning over its control room to the 14 Southeastern Conference schools for a two-week stretch. Beginning Monday, July 18, each school will exclusively program 24-hours of the network with classic games, films, ESPN original content and school-produced content.
Some of this year’s original content includes: Catching up with the Commodores (Vanderbilt), The Burning Desire (Texas A&M), Big Blue Review (Kentucky), #MizzouMade Stories (Missouri), Being Bret Bielema (Arkansas), This is Auburn (Auburn), Eye on the Gators (Florida), Kirby Smart All Access (Georgia), Relentless (Mississippi State), The Season (Ole Miss), USC: No Limits (South Carolina), VFL Films (Tennessee) and a Season of Excellence (Alabama).
SEC schools are heavily involved in producing the more than 1,000 SEC Network + events streamed annually on WatchESPN, SECNetwork.com and the ESPN app. Every campus has at least one control room, fibered sports facilities and a bureau cam room. This year, more than 350 students gained national television experience contributing to those on-campus productions.
During the SEC Network Takeover the schools have the opportunity to create an entire day of greatest moments. Each school’s appointed date – drafted at random during The Paul Finebaum Show on May 17 (see video) – and self-determined schedule can be found below:
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- July18 – Vanderbilt (schedule)
- July 19 – Texas A&M (schedule)
- July 20 – Kentucky (schedule)
- July 21 – LSU (schedule)
- July 22 – Missouri (schedule)
- July 23 – Arkansas (schedule)
- July 24 – Auburn (schedule)
- July 25 – Florida (schedule)
- July 26 – Georgia (schedule)
- July 27 – Mississippi State (schedule)
- July 28 – Ole Miss (schedule)
- July 29 – South Carolina (schedule)
- July 30 – Tennessee (schedule)
- July 31 – Alabama (schedule)
In addition to taking over the television show, SEC Network’s social handles will be devoted each day to the appropriate school.

