The SEC has just announced the kickoff times and television broadcast schedule for Saturday, Nov. 16 Week 12 games.

Here’s an overview of the SEC games set to take place that weekend:

LSU has beaten Ole Miss three years in a row after the Rebels had beaten the Tigers two out of three seasons. The Tigers beat the Rebels 45-16 in Baton Rouge last season. LSU holds the all-time edge in the series at 62-40-4.

Alabama has beaten Mississippi State 11 years in a row with the Bulldogs’ previous win in the series coming back in 2007. The Tide beat the Bulldogs 24-0 last season in Tuscaloosa. Alabama holds the all-time edge in the series with an 81-18-3 record.

Georgia has beaten Auburn two games in a row, counting the 2017 SEC Championship Game, but the Tigers did win the last time these two met on The Plains. Georgia leads the all-time series with a 59-56-2 overall record.

Missouri owns the all-time edge against Florida with a 5-3 all-time record and has won the previous two matchups in the now annual series. Florida’s only win in Columbia came back in 2015.

Texas A&M has never lost to South Carolina after winning all five matchups in the now annual series. Last season, the Aggies won in Columbia by three.

Kentucky has beaten Vanderbilt three years in a row and in four of the previous five seasons. The Wildcats’ recent success has allowed the program to jump ahead of the Commodores in the all-time history of the series with a 45-42-4 overall record.

Week 12 kickoff and TV information:

  • Florida at Missouri, Noon ET/11 am CT on CBS

  • Alabama at Mississippi State, Noon ET/11 am CT on ESPN

  • Georgia at Auburn, 3:30 pm ET/2:30 pm CT on CBS

  • Kentucky at Vanderbilt, 3:30 pm ET / 2:30 pm CT on SEC Network

  • LSU at Ole Miss, 7 pm ET/6 pm CT on ESPN

  • South Carolina at Texas A&M, 7:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm CT on SEC Network