In 2023, SEC football games will be shown mostly on ESPN and the SEC Network. The season started on Aug. 26 with Vanderbilt hosting Hawaii. Reigning national champion Georgia began its quest for a three-peat against UT Martin on Sept. 2.
Check out the complete details on how to watch the next week of SEC football including dates, times and TV channels.
2023 SEC Schedule:
(All times Eastern)
Week 4
Saturday, Sep 23:
Week 3 Results
- LSU 41, Mississippi State 14
- Missouri 30, Kansas State 27
- Georgia 24, South Carolina 14
- Alabama 17, South Florida 3
- Texas A&M 47, UL Monroe 3
- Florida 29, Tennessee 16
- Auburn 45, Samford 13
- UNLV 40, Vanderbilt 37
- Ole Miss 48, Georgia Tech 23
- BYU 38, Arkansas 31
- Kentucky 35, Akron 3
Week 2 Results
- Wake Forest 36, Vanderbilt 20
- Georgia 45, Ball State 3
- Kentucky 28, Eastern Kentucky 17
- Ole Miss 37, Tulane 20
- Miami (FL) 48, Texas A&M 33
- Arkansas 28, Kent State 6
- Tennessee 30, Austin Peay 13
- Texas 34, Alabama 24
- Missouri 23, Middle Tennessee 19
- LSU 72, Grambling State 10
- Mississippi State 31, Arizona 24
- South Carolina 47, Furman 21
- Florida 49, McNeese 7
- Auburn 14, California 10
Week 1 Results
- Vanderbilt 35, Hawaii 28
- Utah 24, Florida 11
- Missouri 35, South Dakota 10
- Kentucky 44, Ball State 14
- Tennessee 49, Virginia 13
- Ole Miss 73, Mercer 7
- Auburn 59, UMass 14
- Mississippi State 48, SE Louisiana 7
- Arkansas 56, Western Carolina 13
- Georgia 49, UT Martin 7
- Vanderbilt 47, Alabama A&M 13
- Texas A&M 52, New Mexico 10
- Alabama 56, Middle Tennessee 7
- North Carolina 31, South Carolina 17
- Florida State 45, LSU 24
Where can I watch SEC football games? What channel will they be on?
SEC football games will be spread across various broadcast and cable networks including ESPN, SEC Network and ABC.
The SEC Football Championship Game will air on CBS.
How can I stream SEC football or watch without cable?
Select games will be streamed on ESPN+ and SEC Network+.
Streaming services like YouTube TV or Fubo can also be used to stream games on broadcast or cable networks.
How can I watch SEC football for free?
If you have an over-the-air antenna that picks up your local channels, you can watch games on ABC or CBS for free.
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