SEC Network: How to watch on cable, satellite, iOS and Android mobile devices
The SEC Network is new but that's no excuse not to find it
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Your support makes all the difference.College football season is underway, but there’s one big obstacle for eager fans: the SEC Network.
It’s new network (little more than two weeks old) and you’ve probably never watched it before,but goddamn it you’re going to have to learn if you want that sweet, sweet football.
So, if you’re looking for the SEC Network on cable check out the list of channels below and if you want to access it on your mobile device, well it’s available for both iOS and Android but you’ll need to grab the WatchESPN app – click here for iOS and here for Android download links.
However, the bad news is you can’t just subscribe to the network online or get a pay-per-view package – you’ll need to be paying for it on TV before you can get it over the web.
AT&T U-Verse
HD - 1607
SD - 607
CenturyLink
HD - 1607
SD - 607
DirecTV
HD/SD - 611
Dish Network
HD/SD – 408
Hopper - 404
Verizon FiOS
HD – 575
SD - 75
Time Warner
HD/SD - 384
If your provider isn't listed here then you can check on the SEC Network website to see if it's participating.
(And, of course, if your cable, satellite or telco provider isn't playing ball then the SEC Network advises you ring them up and demand football NOW because of course they do.)
And if you're looking for fixtures, well here's the big games coming over the next couple of weeks:
Saturday, August 30th
12:00 PM/ET | TENNESSEE-MARTIN @ KENTUCKY |
04:00 PM/ET | ARKANSAS @ AUBURN |
07:30 PM/ET | SOUTHERN MISS @ MISSISSIPPI ST |
Sunday, August 31st
07:00 PM/ET | UTAH STATE @ TENNESSEE |
Saturday, September 6th
12:00 PM/ET | FLORIDA ATLANTIC @ ALABAMA ARKANSAS STATE @ TENNESSEE |
04:00 PM/ET | EASTERN MICHIGAN @ FLORIDA NICHOLLS STATE @ ARKANSAS |
07:30 PM/ET | SAM HOUSTON STATE @ LSU LAMAR @ TEXAS A&M |
Saturday, September 13th
12:00 PM/ET | UCF @ MISSOURI |
04:00 PM/ET | LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE @ OLE MISS |
07:30 PM/ET | KENTUCKY @ FLORIDA |
Saturday, September 20th
12:00 PM/ET | TROY @ GEORGIA |
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