SEC announces TV times, channels for Week 13, including Kentucky at Texas
The SEC has announced kickoff times and TV channels for games that will be played on Nov. 23. Week 13 features several conference matchups, while some SEC teams will be playing out-of-conference tune-ups before rivalry games.
Here is a look at the full schedule for Week 13, including the Kentucky at Texas showdown:
Ole Miss at Florida — Noon ET, ABC
UMass at Georgia — 12:45 pm ET, SEC Network
UTEP at Tennessee — 1 pm ET, ESPN+/SECN+
Kentucky at Texas — 3:30 pm ET, ABC
Louisiana Tech at Arkansas — 4 pm ET, ESPN+/SECN+
Wofford at South Carolina — 4 pm ET, ESPN+/SECN+
Missouri at Mississippi State — 4:15 pm ET, SEC Network
Alabama at Oklahoma — 7:30 pm ET, ABC
Texas A&M at Auburn* — 7:30 pm ET or 7:45 pm ET, ESPN or SEC Network
Vanderbilt at LSU* — 7:30 pm ET or 7:45 pm ET, ESPN or SEC Network
The SEC schedule for Nov. 23 begins with Florida hosting Ole Miss in an intriguing game. The Rebels blasted Georgia this past weekend, while Florida was blown out by Texas. Still, perhaps if DJ Lagway can return to action, the Gators could make that game interesting in The Swamp.
The next all-SEC matchup takes place at 3:30 p.m. when Texas hosts Kentucky. It has been a disappointing year for the Wildcats, but they did stun Ole Miss on the road earlier this season.
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Another intriguing afternoon game is Mississippi State hosting Missouri. Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz still believes his team can make the College Football Playoff, so getting an SEC road win late in the year could be beneficial.
There are three all-SEC games to close out the night slate. Oklahoma is hosting Alabama, Arkansas is hosting Texas A&M and LSU is hosting Vanderbilt.
Alabama and Texas A&M are likely to be pretty big favorites for those games, despite playing on the road. But perhaps Oklahoma or Arkansas can make things interesting.
The LSU vs. Vanderbilt game could also be interesting. The Commodores have been one of the biggest surprises in the country this year.