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SEC Network reveals programming schedule for 2025 SEC Media Days

Andrew Olson

By Andrew Olson

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SEC Media Days are just a week away! On Monday, ESPN revealed the SEC Network’s programming schedule for the 4-day SEC Kickoff event in Atlanta.

Media Days coverage Monday-Thursday will begin with SEC This Morning hosted by Peter Burns and Chris Doering at 7 a.m. ET. The show, simulcast on SiriusXM, will lead into podium action.

SEC Now will begin at 9 a.m. ET each day of SEC Media Days. Laura Rutledge, Dari Nowkhah and Alyssa Lang will trade hosting duties. Viewers will hear from SEC coaches and players visiting the set, as well as podium press conferences.

The Paul Finebaum Show will air live from SEC Media Days every afternoon. Coaches, players and media members will be joining the show live on set.

Additional programming includes SEC Now: Live from SEC Football Media Days in primetime on Tuesday, simulcast on ESPN2. Rutledge will be joined by Finebaum, Jordan Rodgers, Greg McElroy, Roman Harper and Benjamin Watson.

Additional programming includes the premiere of SEC Storied: Wishbone and a Marty & McGee CMA Fest special. The entrepreneurial pitch show SEC Startup is back for a second year.

Here’s the full SEC Network schedule for SEC Media Days:

DateTime (ET)Programming  
Mon, Jul 147 a.m.SEC This Morning
9 a.m.SEC Now Presented by Regions Bank
4 p.m.The Paul Finebaum Show Presented by Regions Bank
 7 p.m.SEC Startup Presented by Regions Bank
Tue, Jul 157 a.m.SEC This Morning
10 a.m.SEC Now Presented by Regions Bank
4 p.m.The Paul Finebaum Show Presented by Regions Bank
 7 p.m.Marty & McGee: CMA Fest Special Presented by Regions Bank
 8 p.m.SEC Now: Live from SEC Football Media Days
Wed, Jul 167 a.m.SEC This Morning
9 a.m.SEC Now Presented by Regions Bank
3:30 p.m.The Paul Finebaum Show Presented by Regions Bank
Thu, Jul 177 a.m.SEC This Morning
9 a.m.SEC Now Presented by Regions Bank
3:30 p.m.The Paul Finebaum Show Presented by Regions Bank
 7 p.m.SEC Storied: Wishbone
Andrew Olson

Andrew writes about sports to fund his love of live music and collection of concert posters. He strongly endorses the Hall of Fame campaigns of Fred Taylor and Andruw Jones.

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