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SEC finalizes kickoff times, TV designations for flexed Week 11, 12 games

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber11/05/23
The SEC logo on display on a pylon at Davis Wade Stadium.
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We now know some more kick-off times and television designations for the next two weekend’s worth of of SEC football games.

According to the SEC’s Chuck Dunlap, the following games have received kick times and TV slots:

Nov. 11

Tennessee at Missouri — 3:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. CT | CBS
Ole Miss at Georgia — 7:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. CT | ESPN
Florida at LSU — 7:30 p.m. / 6:30 p.m. CT | SEC Network

Nov. 18

Georgia at Tennessee — 3:30 pm ET / 2:30 pm CT | CBS

There you have it. Tennessee will be on CBS the next two weekends against Mizzou and SEC East leaders Georgia. Meanwhile, the annual Florida-LSU rivalry lands on the SEC Network this coming weekend as Ole Miss vs. Georgia gets the primetime ESPN slot.

Point spread released for Tennessee vs. Missouri

Tennessee and Missouri both find themselves in the thick of the SEC East race behind Georgia this season. Now, they’re on a collision course for a Nov. 11 showdown in Columbia in Week 11, and the oddsmakers in Las Vegas have weighed in with the early point spread.

Missouri is a 1.5-point home favorite in the game, according to FanDuel, and the over-under is set at 55.5.

The Tigers are coming off a tough loss to Georgia this week in Athens in a back-and-forth affair. Brady Cook threw for 212 yards and a touchdown, but two interceptions proved costly as Georgia came away with the 30-21 victory to create at least a little bit of separation in the division standings.

After the game, Kirby Smart made sure to credit Mizzou for its performance, which didn’t make things easy on Georgia at all.

“A great job, first, by Missouri,” Smart told CBS’ Amanda Guerra. “They’ve got a really good football team. Eli and his staff do a great job. Our kids were resilient. They believed in the discipline we had to play with to win, we made plays when we had to. There’s a lot we can work on. I’m excited.”

As for Tennessee, the Vols took a break from SEC play and flew past UConn 59-3 on Saturday. Joe Milton threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns, but the big story was Nico Iamaleava, who entered the game and threw for his first career touchdown. He was a five-star recruit and the No. 1 overall player in the On3 2023 Recruiting Rankings, falling in at No. 6 in the On3 Industry Rankings.