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Georgia SEC Network Takeover: Full day of the Dawgs' top moments

Palmber-Thombsby:Palmer Thombs07/10/24

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Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers (19) runs after a catch against the Ole Miss Rebels in the second quarter at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Thursday marks Georgia’s day to takeover the SEC Network with 24 hours of coverage from the Bulldogs’ top moments this past season. Covering just about anything you could think of, it’s the perfect day to turn the TV on and leave it on as it’s all day Dawgs! Here’s what you can expect to see tomorrow during UGA’s takeover…

GEORGIA SEC NETWORK TAKEOVER SCHEDULE

12:00 a.m. – Georgia vs. Florida State (Softball)
2:00 a.m. – Georgia vs. South Carolina (Men’s Basketball)
4:00 a.m. – Kentucky vs. Georgia (Women’s Basketball)
6:00 a.m. – SEC Inside: Georgia Women’s Basketball
6:30 a.m. – Georgia vs. Florida (Football)
9:30 a.m. – SEC Inside: Georgia vs. Florida (Football)
10:00 a.m. – Alabama vs. Georgia (Softball)
11:30 a.m. – Clemson vs. Georgia (Baseball)
2:30 p.m. – Georgia vs. Texas A&M: SEC Championship (Women’s Tennis)
4:30 p.m. – Georgia Tech vs. Georgia (Men’s Basketball)
6:30 p.m. – Georgia vs. Arkansas: SEC Championship (Soccer)
8:30 p.m. – SEC Inside: SEC Soccer Tournament
9:00 p.m. – Georgia vs. Ole Miss (Football)

Frequently Asked Questions About the SEC Network

Q: What is SEC Network?

A: A dedicated channel developed by ESPN and the Southeastern Conference to serve fans of one of the nation’s most elite conferences – the SEC. The network airs SEC content 24/7, including 45 SEC football games, 100 men’s basketball games, 60 women’s basketball games, 125 softball and baseball games and additional regular season and Championship events from the SEC’s 21 annual sports. Programming also includes studio shows such as SEC Nation, SEC Now and The Paul Finebaum Show, and original content such as SEC Storied, Rally Cap, TrueSouth, Out of Pocket and more.

Q: Where can I find the SEC Network channel on TV?

A: SEC Network is available nationwide to every major cable, satellite, and streaming provider. Use the SEC Network Channel Finder. You can also watch online, on this website and the ESPN APPClick to Find Out How!

Top 10

  1. 1

    Tony Bennett retires

    Virginia coach abruptly steps down

    Breaking
  2. 2

    Herbie rips OSU fans

    Kirk Herbstreit defends Will Howard

  3. 3

    Travis Hunter vs. Ashton Jeanty

    Buffs star compares himself vs. Ashton Jeanty

    Hot
  4. 4

    Highest Paid CFB Coaches

    USA Today ranks Top 25 highest-paid college football coaches

  5. 5

    Isaiah Bond

    Steve Sarkisian addresses injury update on Texas star WR

    New
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Q: Am I able to watch the network on my mobile phone or similar device?

A: Yes, SEC Network is available on SECNetwork.com and on connected devices. It is accessible with your TV credentials and can be accessed through the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch via participating providers.

Q: How can I get SEC Network?

A: SEC Network is distributed nationally as well as in the SEC footprint with providers large and small. You should have multiple provider options in your area. A list of current providers can be viewed on the SEC Network Channel Finder.

Q: I live outside the country, is SEC Network available internationally?

A: Following the closure of ESPN Player, ESPN will continue to make content available to fans across EMEA through our wholly-owned linear channels and multi-sport websites and mobile apps. Additionally, ESPN distributes numerous hours of live sports across the region through our affiliate partners.

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