SEC reveals kickoff times, television designations for Week 12
The SEC has revealed the kickoff times and television designations for Week 12 of the college football season.
Per usual with the SEC, Week 12 features some awesome clashes within the conference. Notably, the Georgia Bulldogs will travel to Neyland Stadium to face the Tennessee Volunteers, and the Florida Gators will take on the Missouri Tigers.
Here’s the full schedule, as it was released by the conference on Monday, with Week 12 looming large after next weekend.
SEC kickoff times, television designations for Week 12:
- UL-Monroe at Ole Miss — Noon ET / 11 AM CT (SEC Network)
- Chattanooga at Alabama — Noon ET / 11 AM CT (ESPN+/SEC Network)
- Southern Miss at Mississippi State — Noon ET / 11 AM CT (ESPN+/SEC Network)
- Abilene Christian at Texas A&M — Noon ET / 11 AM CT (ESPN+/SEC Network)
- Georgia at Tennessee — 3:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM CT (CBS)
- New Mexico State at Auburn — 4 PM ET / 3 PM CT (SEC Network)
- Florida at Missouri — 7:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM CT (ESPN)
- Kentucky at South Carolina — 7:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM CT (SEC Network)
- FIU at Arkansas — 7:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM CT (ESPNU)
- Georgia State at LSU — 8 PM ET / 7 PM CT (ESPN2)
Paul Finebaum: Alabama is capable of winning a national championship
Meanwhile, after suffering narrow losses to Tennessee and LSU a season ago, Alabama completed their revenge tour this weekend. The Crimson Tide defeated the Volunteers prior to their bye week and did the same versus the Tigers this weekend, beating LSU 42-28 on Saturday in Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Some doubts were circulating early in the season regarding the Crimson Tide, suffering a double-digit home loss to Texas followed by an uncharacteristic poor performance in a win over South Florida. But since then Alabama has put together six straight wins versus SEC opponents to remain perfect in conference play this season as they sit atop the SEC West standings.
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Their statement win on Saturday has college football analyst Paul Finebaum believing that the sky is the limit for Alabama, which he shared with Cole Cubelic and Greg McElroy on ‘McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning’ Monday.
“There’s no question this team is capable of winning a national championship and I think early in the season, maybe before the season Cole I should say, I thought they were perhaps a playoff team. But Saturday night put the exclamation point on that project,” Finebaum said.
The Crimson Tide are still looking from the outside in regarding the College Football Playoff picture, still ranked the No. 8 team in the country following their win over LSU. But there’s no question that the latest has been the greatest for Alabama, as their recent performances have resembled a championship-caliber team much more than their early season showings.
“They’re capable, the rest of it is pretty self-evident,” Finebaum said. “But they played brilliantly and they did it at the right time and I think [Nick] Saban said afterwards about being a complete game. They’ve always been capable of that, they just haven’t done it.”
On3’s Kaiden Smith contributed to this article.