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SEC announces TV times, channels for Week 14, rivalry week

Matt Connollyby: Matt Connolly11/18/24MattConnollyOn3
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The SEC slate for Week 14 is loaded as rivalry week has plenty of intriguing matchups. Kickoff times and TV channels for games on Nov. 30 have been announced by the league.

Matchups for rivalry week include Texas A&M hosting Texas, Alabama hosting Auburn and Clemson hosting South Carolina.

Here is a look at the full schedule for Week 14:

Friday, Nov. 29
Mississippi State
at Ole Miss — 3:30 pm ET, ABC
Georgia Tech at Georgia — 7:30 pm ET, ABC

Saturday, Nov. 30
Tennessee at Vanderbilt — Noon ET, ABC
South Carolina at Clemson — Noon ET, ESPN
Louisville at Kentucky — Noon ET, SEC Network
Auburn at Alabama — 3:30 pm ET, ABC
Arkansas at Missouri — 3:30 pm ET, SEC Network
Oklahoma at LSU — 7 pm ET, ESPN
Florida at Florida State* — 7 pm ET, ESPN2
Texas at Texas A&M — 7:30 pm ET, ABC

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As you can see, the SEC schedule for Week 14 is loaded with really good rivalry matchups. Action gets underway on Friday as Ole Miss and Georgia, who are both in College Football Playoff contention, face off against their rivals.

There are plenty of teams with CFP aspirations playing on Saturday, too. Tennessee and South Carolina are both still in playoff contention and will have a shot to impress the committee with a road win on Nov. 30. Both of those teams play at Noon.

In the 3:30 p.m. slot, Alabama is hosting Auburn in the Iron Bowl. The Crimson Tide have been the better team all year, but crazy things seem to happen when the SEC rivals meet.

The late slate is headlined by the biggest SEC game of the weekend as Texas A&M hosts Texas. This will be the first meeting between the longtime rivals since 2011. The winner of the Longhorns vs. Aggies battle should be in a good spot to reach the College Football Playoff.

There is plenty of SEC action scheduled for this coming weekend, too, but it’s hard not to think about all of the rivalry games coming up at the end of the month.