The UAB at Florida game Nov. 18 will be part of the weekly SEC Network triple-header that will start with Mercer at Alabama in the first game of the day, UAB-Florida in the afternoon window and Missouri at Vanderbilt in primetime.
Wofford will play at South Carolina in the afternoon on the SEC Network Alternate channel.
Nov. 18 features a CBS doubleheader. The CBS “SEC Game of the Week” will feature Kentucky at Georgia at 3:30 pm ET. The CBS Noon ET game will feature either Mississippi State at Arkansas or Texas A&M at Ole Miss. The matchup will be determined following this Saturday’s games.
SEC Television Schedule for Saturday, Nov. 18:
- Mississippi State at Arkansas, Noon ET on CBS OR 7 p.m. ET on ESPN or ESPN 2*
- Texas A&M at Ole Miss, Noon on CBS OR 7 p.m. on ESPN or ESPN 2*
- UL-Monroe at Auburn, Noon on ESPN2
- Mercer at Alabama, Noon on SEC Network
- Kentucky at Georgia, 3:30 p.m. on CBS
- UAB at Florida, 4 p.m. on SEC Network
- Wofford at South Carolina, 4 p.m. on SEC Network Alternate
- LSU at Tennessee, 7 p.m. on ESPN or ESPN2
- Missouri at Vanderbilt, 7:30 p.m. on SEC Network *Game time and network to be determined after Saturday games
What a sad spectacle that will be. So glad I won’t be there.
Pat, were your “there” at any games this year? I mean, did you attend a game in The Swamp and support the Gators at any time this year. If not, the players and coaches will not miss you during the UAB game either.
No Rick, regrettably I don’t live in Gainesville any more and cant get there as often as I’d like. And no, I never leave, even when getting blown out, but stay and cheer for the Gators. And no, if I still lived there and had season tickets I would not go to this sorry show. Enjoy your self-perceived moral superiority, but after watching this bunch quit on Saturday, I am glad I won’t be there.
Moral superiority?
‘self-perceived’…
Mercer at Alabama? Do the starters even need to show up?