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April 20-26 Date Time (ET) Programming Mon, Apr 20 1:30 A.M SEC Network Programming Schedule: April 20-26 Date Time (ET) Programming Mon, Apr 20 1:30 a.m. SEC Storied: Thunder and Lightning 3 a.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 4 a.m. 2019 SEC Football Championship: Georgia vs. LSU 6:30 a.m. SEC Storied: The Believer 2019 ESPN College Football Primetime Presented by Hampton by 8 a.m. Hilton: Kentucky at Georgia 2019 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: 11 a.m. Oklahoma vs. LSU 2 p.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 3 p.m. The Paul Finebaum Show 7 p.m. SEC For Now 2012 NCAA Women's College World Series presented by Capital One: 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma vs. Alabama 9:30 p.m. 2020 Vrbo Citrus Bowl: Michigan vs. Alabama Tue, Apr 21 12:30 a.m. SEC For Now 1 a.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 2 a.m. 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl: Georgia vs. Baylor Saturdays in the South: A History of SEC Football - Part One: 1869- 5 a.m. 1932 Presented by Regions Bank 6:30 a.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 7:30 a.m. SEC For Now 8 a.m. 2019 SEC Football Championship: Georgia vs. LSU 11 a.m. 2019 SEC Football: Alabama at South Carolina 2 p.m. SEC Inside: 2019 SEC Championship 2:30 p.m. SEC For Now 3 p.m. The Paul Finebaum Show Saturdays in the South: A History of SEC Football - Part Two: 1933- 7 p.m. 1959 Presented by Regions Bank 8:30 p.m. SEC For Now 9 p.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 10 p.m. 2019 SEC Saturday Night: Florida State at Florida 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship Presented by 1 a.m. Wed, Apr 22 AT&T: Clemson vs. LSU 4 a.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 5 a.m. 2020 Vrbo Citrus Bowl: Michigan vs. Alabama 8 a.m. 2019 SEC Football: Auburn at Texas A&M 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship Presented by 11 a.m. AT&T: Clemson vs. LSU 2 p.m. SEC For Now 2:30 p.m. SEC Inside: 2019 LSU vs. Alabama 3 p.m. The Paul Finebaum Show 7 p.m. SEC For Now 7:30 p.m. TrueSouth: Athens Presented by YellaWood 8 p.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 9 p.m. 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl: Georgia vs. Baylor 11:30 p.m. SEC For Now Thu, Apr 23 Midnight SEC Featured: Draft Special 1 a.m. 2019 SEC Football: LSU at Alabama 4 a.m. 2019 SEC Football: Auburn at Texas A&M 6:30 a.m. SEC For Now 7 a.m. SEC Featured: Draft Special 2019 ESPN College Football Presented by Xfinity: South Carolina at 8 a.m. Georgia 11 a.m. 2019 SEC Football: LSU at Alabama 2 p.m. SEC For Now 2:30 p.m. SEC For Now 3 p.m. The Paul Finebaum Show 7 p.m. 2000 NCAA College World Series: Stanford vs. LSU 2012 NCAA Women's College World Series presented by Capital One: 10 p.m. Oklahoma vs. Alabama Fri, Apr 24 Midnight 2019 SEC Saturday Night: Florida State at Florida 2019 ESPN College Football Presented by Xfinity: South Carolina at 3 a.m. Georgia Saturdays in the South: A History of SEC Football - Part One: 1869- 6 a.m. 1932 Presented by Regions Bank Saturdays in the South: A History of SEC Football - Part Two: 1933- 7:30 a.m. 1959 Presented by Regions Bank 2019 ESPN Thursday Night College Football Presented by Dave & 9 a.m. Buster's: Ole Miss at Mississippi State 2019 Saturday Night Football Presented by Wells Fargo: Oregon vs. Noon Auburn 3 p.m. The Paul Finebaum Show 7 p.m. College Softball Regular Season 9 p.m. College Baseball Regular Season 2019 ESPN Thursday Night College Football Presented by Dave & Midnight Sat, Apr 25 Buster's: Ole Miss at Mississippi State 2019 Saturday Night Football Presented by Wells Fargo: Oregon vs. 3 a.m. Auburn 6 a.m. Homecoming with Titus O'Neil 6:30 a.m. Homecoming with Tim Cook 7 a.m. Marty & McGee 9 a.m. E:60 Pictures: Hilinksi's Hope 10 a.m. 2019 Georgia Spring Football Game Noon 2019 College Softball Regular Season: Ole Miss at South Carolina 2 p.m. 2019 College Softball Regular Season: Tennessee at Missouri 2019 SEC Baseball Tournament: LSU vs. Mississippi State (Second 4 p.m. Round) 2012 NCAA Women's College World Series presented by Capital One: 7 p.m. Oklahoma vs. Alabama 9 p.m. 2000 NCAA College World Series: Stanford vs. LSU Sun, Apr 26 Midnight 2019 College Softball Regular Season: Ole Miss at South Carolina 2019 SEC Baseball Tournament: LSU vs. Mississippi State (Second 2 a.m. Round) 5 a.m. 2019 College Softball Regular Season: Tennessee at Missouri 7 a.m. Homecoming with Billy Payne 7:30 a.m. 2019 SEC Men's Golf Championship 10:30 a.m. SEC Storied: Thunder and Lightning Noon 2019 College Softball Regular Season: Arkansas at Ole Miss 2 p.m. 2019 College Baseball Regular Season: Georgia at Kentucky 5 p.m. 2019 College Softball Regular Season: Auburn at Tennessee 7 p.m. 2019 SEC Football: Alabama at Auburn 10 p.m. 2018 South Carolina Spring Football Game .
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