
Wednesday, June 25th TV listings for SEC Network
Men's College Tennis Texas vs. South Carolina
From the Carolina Tennis Center in Columbia, S.C.
College Basketball Alabama vs. Auburn
The No. 1 Tigers (27-3, 15-2) and the No. 7 Crimson Tide (23-7, 12-5) tune up for the SEC Tournament with one more heavyweight clash. Johni Broome put up 19 points, 14 rebounds and six assists to lead Auburn past Alabama 94-85 on Feb. 15.
College Basketball Tennessee vs. Ole Miss
The No. 4 Volunteers (24-5, 11-5 SEC) roll into a road matchup with the Rebels (20-9, 9-7). Tennessee has won four in a row both overall and against Ole Miss. Zakai Zeigler contributed 17 points and 10 assists in a 90-64 Vols victory in 2023-24.
The Paul Finebaum Show New Live
Paul Finebaum shares compelling opinions on SEC football and interacts with passionate callers.
College Football Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss
The No. 18 Rebels (5-2, 1-2 SEC) try to get well against the struggling Sooners (4-3, 1-3). Ole Miss lost at then-No. 13 LSU 29-26 in overtime on Oct. 12. Oklahoma dropped its last two, totaling 12 points against then-No. 1 Texas and South Carolina.
All-Access: Kentucky Spring Football
A behind-the-scenes look at Kentucky's spring football practice.
All-Access: Missouri Spring Football
A behind-the-scenes look at Missouri's spring football practice.
Get an inside look at Texas Longhorns football as they prepare for upcoming season on this edition of All Access Texas Football.
SEC Storied The Walk-Off
Warren Morris hit the most famous home run in college baseball history - a two-run walkoff shot which won the national championship for the LSU Tigers in 1996.
Banner Year: The Story of Mississippi State's First National Title
Details the Diamond Dawgs' success in the College World Series and the aftermath of one of the greatest nights in the university's history.
SEC Storied Hold the Rope
When Skip Bertman arrives in Baton Rouge, La., in the summer of 1983 as LSU's new head baseball coach, the program is mired in mediocrity; from those beginnings, he turns the Tigers into a powerhouse, winning five national titles in a 10-year span.
Celebrating the 2022 Ole Miss baseball team that won the program's first national championship despite being the last at-large team selected for the NCAA Baseball Tournament.
SEC Storied In Spirit
Exploring the athletic history of the Southeastern Conference, from the athletes and coaches to defining games and moments.
TrueSouth Birmingham
Greek natives and their kin built the Birmingham restaurant scene, from barbecue joints to hotdog stands to steakhouses. Bright Star, founded in 1907, is the old guard and Johnny's is the new guard Greek restaurant.
TrueSouth Athens
Pablo Rivadeneyra rotisserie-cooks lime-marinated chicken. Larry and Betty Jean Scott work a smoke-belching pit at Scott's BBQ. In these two places, we get a glimpse of the hard work that defines life in the South.
TrueSouth Nashville
Sands, the soul food café, cooks oxtails and cabbage and ropy okra; Arnold's Country Kitchen, Kahlil Arnold dishes created corn, hashed turnip greens, and fried green tomatoes; the differences between black and white cooking come into focus.
TrueSouth Shreveport
Herby K's is a 1936 vintage beer garden and fry house. Lucky Palace serves wol-fried-t-bones and pork egg foo young. Both of these restaurants are survivors, like Shreveport itself.
TrueSouth New Orleans
If you're a local of New Orleans, you might recognize West African borrowings in music and food but Italian New Orleans has been largely forgotten.
TrueSouth Beaumont
This is a story about a scrappy onetime oil boomtown, where cooks make the most of scraps and the oppressiveness of brisket and how popular narratives have obscured two Gulf Coast dishes that manage to hang on.
TrueSouth Hodgenville
In the southern towns of Hodgenville and Bardstown, Kentucky, conflicting ideas about identity and purpose come into focus. In these Southern towns, onion burgers and country sausage prove constants in a time of great change.
TrueSouth Memphis
Just as there are many Souths, black Memphis reveals itself to be varied and complex and beautiful, Here, we see the streets of Memphis and its classic spots Pop's Hot Tamales, Lee Crumb, and Ms. Girlee's.
TrueSouth Oxford
A look at Oxford, Miss., the home of Ole Miss, as well as writer/host John T. Edge and executive producer Wright Thompson.