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Another sign that the college football season is right around the corner has come to light as ESPN has officially announced the dates for every schools take over day broadcast on the SEC Network.
Per ESPN’s press release:
For the second year, SEC Network is turning over its control room to the 14 Southeastern Conference schools for a two-week stretch. Beginning Monday, July 18, each school will exclusively program 24-hours of the network with classic games, films, ESPN original content and school-produced content.
Whether you are a fan of Alabama or Vanderbilt, every fan will get a full day on SEC Network to soak in the glory that is being an SEC fan starting July 18 and running to July 31:
July 18 – Vanderbilt
July 19 – Texas A&M
July 20 – Kentucky
July 21 – LSU
July 22 – Missouri
July 23 – Arkansas
July 24 – Auburn
July 25 – Florida
July 26 – Georgia
July 27 – Mississippi State
July 28 – Ole Miss
July 29 – South Carolina
July 30 – Tennessee
July 31 – Alabama
While the crawl to the season kickoff continues, this lineup should help fans of every SEC school pass the time until fall just a little bit faster.
A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com