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SEC announces TV times, channels for Week 12 including Tennessee at Georgia

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The SEC has revealed kickoff times and what channel games will be played on for Week 12 of the college football season. The slate for Nov. 16 has several interesting matchups, with the headliner being Tennessee at Georgia.

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 12 schedule from the SEC:

Texas at Arkansas — Noon ET, ABC
ULM at Auburn — 12:45 pm ET, SEC Network
Murray State at Kentucky — 1:30 pm ET, SECN+/ESPN+
Mercer at Alabama — 2 pm ET, SECN+/ESPN+
LSU at Florida — 3:30 pm ET, ABC
Missouri at South Carolina — 4:15 pm ET, SEC Network
Tennessee at Georgia — 7:30 pm ET, ABC
New Mexico State at Texas A&M — 7:45 pm ET, SEC Network

As you can see, some teams have out-of-conference tune-ups on Nov. 16 before heading into the final stretch of the season. However there are also some big SEC games.

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Arkansas and Texas are renewing an old rivalry, although the Longhorns are likely going to be big favorites with the way the Razorbacks have played as of late.

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Another interesting rivalry game for that weekend is Florida hosting LSU. The Tigers are still in College Football Playoff contention at the moment, but they likely need to win out. Florida has been playing better as of late and the Gators could be dangerous, particularly if freshman quarterback DJ Lagway can return to the field after being injured against Georgia.

Another interesting game is South Carolina hosting Missouri as both teams could be ranked in the top 25, depending on what happens this weekend.

Finally, the SEC game that is the biggest of that night is Georgia hosting Tennessee. The Vols and Bulldogs both have CFP aspirations and both are hoping to reach the SEC Championship game.

The final month of the SEC season should be entertaining, including in Week 12.