We all knew the matchups and locations for the first three weeks of SEC action coming into the week, but with Tuesday’s ESPN televised schedule announcement, we now know the times and exact televised lineups of each and every game for nearly the league’s first month of the season.

So which schools come out ahead and which schools drew the short end of the stick following Tuesday’s reveal?

Winners

LSU 

The Tigers will open the season on ABC with a nationally televised audience, and according to Kirk Herbstreit, with ESPN’s College GameDay in town for the Lambeau Field showdown against Wisconsin. With night homes games against Jacksonville State Week 2 and Mississippi State Week 3, LSU fans win big here as Tiger Stadium takes it up another notch when the Bayou Bengals kickoff after dark.

Florida

The Gators also get two night games with a late kickoffs Week 1 against UMass and Week 3 against North Texas. If you’re going to play cupcakes, the last thing fans want to do is wake up early and sit in the muggy Gainesville sun for a noon kickoff beatdown. Florida also hosts Kentucky Week 2 on CBS and will give the Gators an opportunity to show a nationally televised audience they belong in the Top 25 if they can get a convincing win over an SEC East opponent early in the year.

Losers

Missouri

One bad season has apparently wiped the Tigers from easily accessible televised viewing. The Week 1 matchup against West Virginia is on FS1, the Week 2 game against Eastern Michigan is on the SEC Alternate Channel and the Week 3 game in Columbia against Georgia is on SEC Network. The game against the Bulldogs could serve as a coming out party for the Tigers this year, but most SEC fans will be likely chose to watch Mississippi State at LSU or Texas A&M at Auburn on ESPN/ESPN2, with all three games being played during the same time slot.

Kentucky

The Wildcats have started their seasons well the last couple of years under Mark Stoops and may do so again with a more experienced roster returning. The only problem? Most people will only watch the CBS game game against Florida Week 2. Kentucky will open the season against Southern Miss on ESPNU and the Week 3 game against New Mexico State will air on the SEC Alternate Channel.