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SEC kickoff times, TV details announced for Week 6 games

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly09/25/23

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The SEC has announced kickoff times and TV details for Week 6 games, which will take place on Saturday, Oct. 7.

There are only six games involving SEC teams that weekend, and a couple of the matchups stand out.

The two biggest games on Oct. 7 are Texas A&M hosting Alabama and Georgia hosting Kentucky.

Texas A&M is 3-1 after beating Auburn this past Saturday to open SEC play. Alabama is also unbeaten in league play after beating Ole Miss over the weekend. The winner of the Alabama-Texas A&M matchup very well could be 3-0 in the league and in a good position to win the SEC West.

As for the Georgia-Kentucky matchup, the Wildcats and Bulldogs are both currently 1-0 in the SEC. Georgia is the favorite to win the SEC and national title at this point, but Kentucky has also gotten off to a strong start to the season.

Here is the full SEC schedule for Week 6:

Noon: LSU at Missouri, ESPN
Noon: Western Michigan at Mississippi State, SEC Network
3:30 p.m.: Alabama at Texas A&M, CBS
4 p.m.: Vanderbilt at Florida, SEC Network
7 p.m.: Kentucky at Georgia, ESPN
7:30 p.m.: Arkansas at Ole Miss, ESPN2

SEC announces Players of the Week following Week 4 of college football

In addition to announcing kickoff times on Monday, the SEC also announced the players of the week from Week 4.

The list includes honors for the best offensive, defensive and special teams players — as well as standouts among freshmen and on the offensive and defensive lines. You can check out this week’s recipients right here:

Co-Offensive Player of the WeekJayden Daniels (QB, LSU)
Co-Offensive Player of the WeekSpencer Rattler (QB, South Carolina)
Defensive Player of the WeekMaxwell Hairston (CB, Kentucky)
Special Teams Player of the WeekTrey Smack (K, Florida)
Offensive lineman of the WeekTyler Booker (OG, Alabama)
Defensive Linemen of the WeekAlex Huntley (DT, South Carolina)
Freshman of the WeekTaurean York (LB, Texas A&M)

Daniels was the winner of that same award last week, when he totaled more than 400 combined yards through the ground and air as his Tigers got up early and stayed on top all day at Mississippi State. Then, this weekend, his heroics helped LSU fend off a pesky Arkansas club at home, totaling four touchdown throws — two each to Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas.

Meanwhile, the defensive standout is Kentucky’s Hairston, who accomplished an extraordinarily rare feat by returning two interceptions for touchdowns against Vanderbilt. On both pick-sixes, Hairston saw the football drop right into his arms with a straight shot down the left sideline for the pair of TDs. It’s hard to imagine an SEC defender having a better single game the rest of the year.