SEC Network Football
SEC Network Football |
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Country of origin |
USA |
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Running time |
3 hours (approximate) |
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Broadcast |
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Original channel |
SEC Network |
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Original run |
2014 – present |
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SEC Network Football is a live game presentation of SEC football on the SEC Network. These telecasts have many different presenting sponsors, but some include Dr. Pepper, Allstate, and Regions Bank. There are typically 3 telecasts every Saturday during the college football regular season. Usually, the game is preceded by SEC Nation and succeeded by SEC Now.
History
The SEC had won seven straight college football national championships when the SEC Network was announced in May 2013. On March 12, 2014, the SEC Network named Brent Musberger as the lead play-by-play announcer and Jesse Palmer as the lead analyst. It was later announced that Maria Taylor would join them as the sideline reporter. In July 2014, the SEC Network named the rest of their football announcers. Tom Hart would be a play-by-play announcer, paired up with Matt Stinchcomb as the analyst, and Heather Mitts as the sideline reporter. Also, Dave Neal would do play-by-play announcing with Andre Ware as the analyst, both moving from SEC TV. They would be joined by Laura Rutledge as the sideline reporter. The first football game broadcast on the SEC Network was on Thursday, August 28, 2014, when Texas A&M defeated South Carolina 52-28. The SEC Network does not get to pick what games they broadcast because CBS gets the first pick of the day's SEC games.
Personalities
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Game features
- Stinch's Stars: (only used in games that Tom Hart and Matt Stinchcomb are calling) Stinchcomb runs down a couple of impact players and why they are important.
- SEC Right Now: A studio update where the host updates the viewers on an important game for the SEC that week.
- Halftime Report: The halftime report is presented by Land-Rover and is shown at halftime of every game.
- Studio Update: A studio update where the host informs the viewers of a non-SEC game.
Schedule
2014
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