No Linky... but hearing Bama game kicks off at 11:00 a.m.*

TilloDawg

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<div class="tweet-row" sizset="0" sizcache="5968"><div class="tweet-text js-tweet-text">Nov. 12 RT @mstateFB: Bama at Mississippi State will either kick off at 11 a.m. on CBS, 2:30 p.m. on CBS, 5 p.m. on ESPN2 or 6:45 on ESPN.</div></div>
 

8dog

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It would be a CBS doubleheader with an 11 and 230 kick.

The SEC Network game just happens to air through CBS affiliates in a lot of places.
 

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sometimes it lists CBS even though it will be broadcast through it's affiliates.
 
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For example last year when they showed Tenn/Ole Miss at 11 and then Auburn/Georgia in the 2:30 slot. They also have the rights to hold games 6 days before kickoff a couple of times a year, to decide which match up they would rather broadcast. They also have the right to do a 2:30 game then a 7:00 game once a year, which they used for Aub/SC and Florida/Bama earlier this year.
 

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<div class="tweet-row"><div class="tweet-text tweet-text-large">Mississippi State-Alabama game one of 4 held by CBS. Can kick at 11am, 2:30, 5 or 6:45. We'll find out Sunday.</div></div>
 

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CBS has elected to use a six-day selection for games of November 12. The
following games are being held: Alabama at Miss. State, Tennessee at
Arkansas, Auburn at Georgia and Florida at South Carolina. The
television windows for these four games are: CBS at Noon ET, CBS at 3:30
ET, ESPN2 at 6:00 ET and ESPN at 7:45 ET. These four games will be
televised in one of these four windows.

Saturday, November 12:


<table border="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td>CBS</td><td>12:00 ET</td><td>*One of four held games</td></tr><tr><td>SEC Network</td><td>12:21 ET</td><td>Kentucky at Vanderbilt</td></tr><tr><td>CBS</td><td>3:30 ET</td><td>*One of four held games</td></tr><tr><td>ESPN2</td><td>6:00 ET</td><td>*One of four held games</td></tr><tr><td>ESPNU</td><td>7:00 ET</td><td>Western Kentucky at LSU</td></tr><tr><td>CSS</td><td>7:30 ET</td><td>La. Tech at Ole Miss</td></tr><tr><td>ESPN</td><td>7:45 ET</td><td>*One of four held games</td></tr></tbody></table>
 

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Here's my uninformed guess:

MSU - Bama at 11 on CBS --> Win or lose to LSU, Bama is a top five team - CBS will bite
Fla - SC at 2:30 on CBS --> Too many TVs in Florida to pass it up; UF has national appeal
AU - UGA at 7:45 on ESPN --> Two top 25 teams; oldest rivalry in the South; Athens for a night game
UT - Ark at 5 on ESPN2 --> Great matchup with a top 10 team at home, but the least appealing of the four
 

TilloDawg

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They are also the LF affiliate up here...I'm sure they'll bump UK/Vandy to MyMs and televise the actual CBS game, but I'm afraid they may be contractually obligated to show the LF game.
 

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Each of those four games has an enticing part and a not so enticing part. I will not be surprised by almost any outcome. I guess I would be surprised if Arkansas -UT ends up on CBS. The other three are too close to call in my book.
 

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we will be playing in the morning, afternoon, night, or combo of two of these. Hope this helps.
 

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If Bama beats LSU...our game vs Bama gets 2:30.<div>
</div><div>In the wishful thinking department --- I could also see a situation where if LSU were to somehow dominate Bama (win by a couple of scores) then our game vs Bama gets bumped to ESPN 2 @ 5 pm.</div><div>
</div><div>Anybody have any idea of the picking order? I know CBS has first call for the 2:30 game, but do they also get to pick their 11 am before ESPN gets to select?</div>
 

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Va Tech/Ga Tech (15-3) and there's some pretty good games that day. Having a #1 team as a deciding factor will be a "big big" plus.
 

8dog

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CBS doesn't get the first 2 picks correct? They just get the first.

VH, where you at?
 

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CBS, ESPN, CBS, ESPN2, JP.

I remember there being something about them not picking two, but I think that was before the new deal. If I was paying eleventy billion to televise, I'd want picks 1 and 2.
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But there is a 6:00 kick off against Western Kentucky.

Are they bitching because there is no SEC night game?
 

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A few different scenarios could play out... My completely uneducated guess: I really think CBS takes Bama if they are #1 coming off a win vs LSU.<div>
</div><div>#1 - Bama beats LSU, Ark beats USC</div><div>CBS- Alabama vs MSU</div><div>ESPN - Auburn vs UGA</div><div>ESPN2 - Arkansas vs UT</div><div>CBS - UF vs USC</div><div>
</div><div><div>#2 - Bama beats LSU, USC beats Ark</div><div>CBS- Alabama vs MSU</div><div>ESPN - Auburn vs UGA</div><div>ESPN2 - UF vs USC</div><div>CBS - Tenn vs Ark</div></div><div>
</div><div><div>#3 - LSU beats Bama, Arky beats USC</div><div>CBS- Auburn vs UGA</div><div>ESPN - Alabama vs Miss State</div><div>ESPN2 - Tenn vs Ark</div><div>CBS - UF vs USC</div></div><div>
</div><div><div>#4 - LSU beats Bama, USC beats Bama</div><div>CBS- Auburn vs UGA</div><div>ESPN - USC vs Florida</div><div>ESPN2 - Bama vs Miss State</div><div>CBS - Tenn vs Arky</div></div><div>
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