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SEC announces TV times, channels for Week 11 including Alabama at LSU

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connollyabout 11 hours

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The SEC has released kickoff times and what channel games will be played on for Week 11. The slate for Nov. 9 is loaded, with the marquee game being LSU hosting Alabama.

That game will kickoff at 7:30 p.m. and will be televised by ABC, the SEC announced on Monday. Here is the full Week 11 schedule from the SEC:

Florida at Texas — Noon ET; ABC
Georgia at Ole Miss — 3:30 pm ET; ABC
South Carolina at Vanderbilt — 4:15 pm ET; SEC Network
Alabama at LSU — 7:30 pm ET; ABC
Oklahoma at Missouri* — 7 pm ET or 7:45 pm ET; ESPN or SEC Network
Mississippi State at Tennessee* — 7 pm ET or 7:45 pm ET; ESPN or SEC Network

As you can see, most of the Week 11 schedule for the SEC is set. However, there are a couple of games that still have to be finalized.

The Oklahoma at Missouri and Mississippi State at Tennessee kickoff times and TV channels will be announced after games are played this weekend.

In addition to LSU hosting Alabama, another huge game for Nov. 9 is Ole Miss hosting Georgia.

Ole Miss held off Oklahoma this past weekend to improve to 6-2 (2-2). The Rebels still have a chance to reach the College Football Playoff and can make a statement about what kind of team they are with a win over Georgia.

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As for the Bulldogs, they made a statement of their own earlier this month by beating Texas in Austin. Georgia did lose to Alabama but looks like a serious contender to win another national title.

LSU and Alabama also still have CFP aspirations. Both teams have looked really good at times and struggled at other times.

LSU suffered its first SEC loss of the season this past weekend, losing at Texas A&M. The Crimson Tide struggled earlier in the year but pounded Missouri 34-0 this past Saturday.

Whoever wins between Alabama and LSU will have to like their chances of reaching the College Football Playoff.