How to watch some of the South Carolina Gamecocks' best wins on SEC Network Takeover

Every summer, ESPN’s SEC Network gives each school in the conference a day to have a “takeover” of all programming before attention turns to Atlanta, Georgia and SEC Media Days. For the University of South Carolina, that day is Wednesday, July 9th. On Tuesday, the University announced the broadcast schedule for the South Carolina Gamecocks SEC Network Takeover.
In total, there will be ten 2024-2025 South Carolina re-airs on SEC Network on Wednesday. The games will be split evenly, five for men’s sports and five for women’s sports. Naturally, with all of the focus on the garnet and black, each contest shown will be a Gamecock victory. The football team will be the most featured program, with three overall replays. Women’s basketball, men’s basketball, baseball, softball, equestrian, women’s soccer, and volleyball will hit the air one time each.
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With no collegiate sports active this deep into the summer, Tuesday will give Gamecock fans a taste of watching their favorite teams before the fall seasons begin in August and September.
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The full schedule for USC’s SECNTakeover can be seen below.
12:00 a.m. Football vs. Missouri
3:00 a.m. Equestrian at SEC Championships
5:00 a.m. Softball vs. LSU
7:00 a.m. Men’s Basketball vs. Clemson
9:00 a.m. Volleyball vs. Florida
11:00 a.m. Football vs. Texas A&M
2:00 p.m. Women’s Soccer vs. Mississippi State
4:00 p.m. Baseball vs. LSU
7:00 p.m. Women’s Basketball vs. Texas in SEC Tournament Championship Game
9:00 p.m. Football vs. Clemson