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There's a big chance that ESPN airs Ark @ Ole Miss at 11 am for week 6
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:03 pm
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:03 pm
No matter what happens in week 4, Arkansas and Ole amiss are still likely to be ranked going into their week 6 match up in Oxford.
If CBS does not pick up that game for 2:30, the geniuses at ESPN will get the game for their 11 am slot.
CBS is already locked in for a primetime game between Aggy and Alabama (boy, that looks like a dandy....), so, unless CBS doubles up, the Hogs and Rebel Black Bear Sharks will be in the early game.
Just imagine when ESPN gets full control of SEC television...
Week 6 timeslots:
If CBS does not pick up that game for 2:30, the geniuses at ESPN will get the game for their 11 am slot.
CBS is already locked in for a primetime game between Aggy and Alabama (boy, that looks like a dandy....), so, unless CBS doubles up, the Hogs and Rebel Black Bear Sharks will be in the early game.
Just imagine when ESPN gets full control of SEC television...
Week 6 timeslots:
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Two titanic SEC West matchups headline the Oct. 9 slate.
The SEC announced its Week 6 TV schedule Monday, with designations and times. It's headlined by Alabama-Texas A&M and Arkansas-Ole Miss.
The former matchup is an expected game of importance, but the latter features two teams coming off of big games against Alabama and Georgia (that is, the two games upcoming this Saturday in Alabama-Ole Miss and Georgia-Arkansas).
Here is the full SEC football schedule on October 9. The times and TV for Arkansas-Ole Miss and Georgia-Auburn will be announced after this weekend's games.
SEC football: October 9 TV schedule
All times Central
South Carolina at Tennessee, 11 a.m. on ESPN2
Vanderbilt at Florida, 11 a.m. on SEC Network
Arkansas at Ole Miss, 11 a.m. on ESPN or 2:30 p.m. on CBS
Georgia at Auburn, 11 a.m. on ESPN or 2:30 p.m. on CBS
North Texas at Missouri, 3 p.m. on SEC Network
LSU at Kentucky, 6:30 p.m. on SEC Network
Alabama at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. on CBS
This post was edited on 9/27/21 at 10:05 pm
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:05 pm to Jack Ruby
Jokes on them. I'm an early riser.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:09 pm to Jack Ruby
As a fan, I enjoy 11am games. I don't have to wait until 6pm to watch us kick someone's arse.
I can wake up, take a shite, tell my wife to make me some sandwiches, and then sit down and watch football all day.
I can wake up, take a shite, tell my wife to make me some sandwiches, and then sit down and watch football all day.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:16 pm to Jack Ruby
Pretty fitting from a Hog fan’s perspective
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:20 pm to Jack Ruby
I saw someone here post it, and a buddy of mine posited it to me the other day, that ESPN might start moving more and more big SEC games to the noon time slot to compete directly with FOX’s weekly noon Big Ten game.
In a way, it makes sense, as ESPN wants to dominate viewership throughout the day, and streaming makes it less likely that people will switch from the FOX streaming app to the ESPN app on their Roku/Fire stick/etc, as opposed to the old cable days when you could switch between FOX and ESPN as easily as ESPN and ESPN2. It’s all about keeping people on your app throughout the day.
That said, it does suck for the fans, especially if you are going to the game. The noon atmosphere is so subdued compared to a 3:30 or 7 o’clock atmosphere.
In a way, it makes sense, as ESPN wants to dominate viewership throughout the day, and streaming makes it less likely that people will switch from the FOX streaming app to the ESPN app on their Roku/Fire stick/etc, as opposed to the old cable days when you could switch between FOX and ESPN as easily as ESPN and ESPN2. It’s all about keeping people on your app throughout the day.
That said, it does suck for the fans, especially if you are going to the game. The noon atmosphere is so subdued compared to a 3:30 or 7 o’clock atmosphere.
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:25 pm to Jack Ruby
I prefer earlier games. Less stress built up. Night games I’m mentally drained after all day football and rant
Posted on 9/27/21 at 10:57 pm to momentoftruth87
I like to get my losses in early. Allows me to move on and enjoy the rest of the day.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 12:46 am to TeddyWestside
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saw someone here post it, and a buddy of mine posited it to me the other day, that ESPN might start moving more and more big SEC games to the noon time slot to compete directly with FOX’s weekly noon Big Ten game.
Two big differences, though, SEC has always been a night league and Big 10 has always been a day/noon league. There's a reason for that. Daytime games in the South are blazing hot for a third of the season and night games are freezing arse cold in the Midwest for half the season.
It's also why most Big 10 stadiums have dogshit lights and most of the sec stadiums have decent to really good lighting.
ESPN yet again fricking up a good thing.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 1:33 am to Jack Ruby
If asteroid hits earth and both Rebs and Hogs win this week easy decision 230 on 10-9 say Rebs win and Hogs play tough close loss to Dawgs then 230 possible
Posted on 9/28/21 at 2:58 am to Charlie reb
If the rebs beat Bama,
they absolutely will lose to Arkansas.
WAOM
they absolutely will lose to Arkansas.
WAOM
Posted on 9/28/21 at 3:25 am to Slackaveli
It’s because the 11 am game gets great ratings. and that’s why the big 10 does it. I think CBS is waiting to see if Auburn beats LSU. That game will decide it unless Ole Miss or Arkansas pull the upset.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 6:38 am to DuckTalesLOL
it’s a good time slot. i wouldn’t want to be the road team for the early game two straight weeks though. that sucks.
Posted on 9/28/21 at 6:47 am to VivaZapata27
the older I get the more I hate the cbs game. Moar commercials
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