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Look: Friday's 'Tennessee Takeover' schedule on SEC Network

IMG_3593by:Grant Ramey07/05/24

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The Tennessee Takeover on SEC Network will start at midnight Friday, starting with the football win over South Carolina from September at Neyland Stadium. The 24-hour all-Tennessee programming includes four championship games. 

Tennessee Baseball’s win over LSU in the SEC Tournament championship in May will air at 4:30 a.m. Eastern Time and Tennessee Basketball’s win at South Carolina in March, which clinched the SEC’s regular-season championship, starts at 5 p.m. ET.

Softball’s game against Kentucky will replay at 7 p.m. ET and Tennessee Baseball’s win over Texas A&M to win the national championship in Game 3 of the College World Series final will start at 9 p.m. ET.

Other Tennessee replays includes volleyball vs. Florida at 2:30 a.m. ET, men’s basketball vs. Auburn at 7:30 a.m. ET, softball vs. Georgia at 10 a.m. ET, the 35-0 football win over Iowa in the Citrus Bowl at Noon ET and volleyball at Kentucky at 3 p.m. ET. 

Tennessee Takeover, Friday, July 5SEC Network
12 a.m. ETFootball vs. South Carolina
2:30 a.m. ETVolleyball at Florida
4:30 a.m. ETBaseball vs. LSU (SEC Tournament)
7:30 a.m. ETMen’s Basketball vs. Auburn
9:30 a.m. ETSEC Inside: Tennessee Football
10 a.m. ETSoftball vs. Georgia
Noon ETFootball vs. Iowa (Citrus Bowl)
3 p.m. ETVolleyball at Kentucky
5 p.m. ETMen’s Basketball vs. South Carolina
7 p.m. ETSoftball vs. Kentucky
9 p.m. ETBaseball vs. Texas A&M (College World Series)

Nico Iamaleava had 178 total yards and four total touchdowns in the bowl win over Iowa, making his first career start after Joe Milton III opted out to prepare for the NFL Draft. 

Tennessee beat South Carolina 41-20 at home September 30, when Milton threw for 239 yards and a touchdown and the Vols ran for 246 yards and three touchdowns as a team. 

Tennessee baseball last week beat Texas A&M 6-5 to win its first national championship. The Vols overcame a 1-0 deficit in the best-of-three series, winning 4-1 in Game 2 after losing 9-5 in Game 1.

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Tennessee lost its SEC Tournament opener against Vanderbilt, 13-4, but bounced back four straight wins to win its second conference tournament title in three years, beating LSU 4-3.

The Vols swept the Knoxville Regional and beat Evansville in three games in the Knoxville Super Regional to advance to Omaha for the second straight year and the third time in four years.

Tennessee rallied from down three runs in the ninth inning to beat Florida State in Game.1 in Omaha and advanced to the championship series with a win over North Carolina and a second win over FSU.

Tony Vitello’s team set a new SEC record with 60 wins in a single season and became the first No. 1 overall seed to win the NCAA Tournament since Miami in 1999. 

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