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SEC Network announces lineup, schedule for two-week-long network 'takeover'

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The SEC has announced the dates for its annual ‘SEC Takeover,’ where each school is featured exclusively on the SEC Network for a 24-hour period.

The two-week period will begin on July 1 and last until July 14, one day for each of the current 14 teams in the conference.

The lineup features multiple championship moments, from sports like golf and gymnastics to football, women’s basketball and baseball. Some schools will have multiple national titles featured on this year’s coverage.

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Other programming for the annual SEC Takeover days include SEC Storied films, regular-season showdowns, spring games, original SEC Network programming and more.

You can check out some of the major features for each team below.

This year’s SEC Takeover will occur in alphabetical order — with Ole Miss under the ‘Mississippi’ designation — going from Alabama on July 1 to Vanderbilt on July 14.

2023 SEC Takeover Schedule

Alabama – Saturday, July 1

  • Sugar Bowl win over Kansas State
  • Super Regional win over Northwestern

Arkansas – Sunday, July 2

  • Liberty Bowl win over Kansas
  • Gymnastics win over LSU

Auburn – Monday, July 3

  • Football win over Texas A&M
  • SEC Equestrian Championship

Florida – Tuesday, July 4

  • NCAA men’s golf championship
  • SEC gymnastics championship

Georgia – Wednesday, July 5

  • College Football Playoff National Championship
  • SEC women’s tennis championship

Kentucky – Thursday, July 6

  • Football win over Louisville
  • Volleyball win over Florida

LSU – Friday, July 7

  • NCAA baseball championship win over Florida
  • NCAA women’s basketball championship

Ole Miss – Saturday, July 8

  • Football win over Kentucky
  • NCAA women’s basketball tournament win over Stanford

Mississippi State – Sunday, July 9

  • Football win over Ole Miss
  • NCAA women’s basketball tournament win over Creighton

Missouri – Monday, July 10

  • NCAA men’s basketball tournament win over Utah State
  • Softball win over Arkansas

South Carolina – Tuesday, July 11

  • Football win over Clemson
  • SEC women’s basketball tournament championship

Tennessee – Wednesday, July 12

  • Football win over Alabama
  • Softball win over South Carolina

Texas A&M – Thursday, July 13

  • Football win over LSU
  • SEC women’s golf championship

Vanderbilt – Friday, July 14

  • SEC baseball tournament championship
  • Women’s bowling national championship