
Friday, June 27th TV listings for SEC Network
College Football Georgia Tech vs. Vanderbilt
The Yellow Jackets (7-5) and Commodores (6-6) clash in the Birmingham Bowl. Vanderbilt's strongest SEC campaign since 2018 included a 40-35 upset of then-No. 1 Alabama. Georgia Tech won the 2023 Gasparilla Bowl, and is 3-1 in the playoffs since 2014.
College Football Duke vs. Ole Miss
The Blue Devils (9-3) play the No. 14 Rebels (9-3) in the Gator Bowl. Duke has won five straight postseason games going back to 2015. Ole Miss was in contention for a College Football Playoff spot until suffering a setback at Florida in November.
SEC Now Inside the 2025 Schedule
News & information show hosted by either Peter Burns, Dari Nowkhah or Alyssa Lang, joined by various network analysts, discussing all the SEC news of the day.
Get an inside look at Texas Longhorns football as they prepare for upcoming season on this edition of All Access Texas Football.
All-Access: Ole Miss Spring Football
Behind the scenes at Ole Miss spring football workouts.
The Paul Finebaum Show New Live
Paul Finebaum shares compelling opinions on SEC football and interacts with passionate callers.
SEC Now Inside the 2025 Schedule
News & information show hosted by either Peter Burns, Dari Nowkhah or Alyssa Lang, joined by various network analysts, discussing all the SEC news of the day.
College Football Georgia vs. Alabama
Perennial powers in the No. 2 Bulldogs (3-0, 1-0 SEC) and No. 4 Crimson Tide (3-0, 0-0) renew their raging rivalry. Alabama has won seven of the last eight meetings with the Georgia triumph coming in the 2021 season national championship game.
College Softball Texas vs. Texas A&M
Second Semifinal.
College Football Texas vs. Oklahoma
The 2024 edition of the Red River Rivalry pits the Longhorns (5-0, 1-0 SEC) against the Sooners (4-1, 1-1). Oklahoma has won five of the last six meetings after Nic Anderson's late TD catch gave the Sooners a 34-30 win over Texas last year.
Giant Killers: The Story of the Lady Longhorns
The story of Title IX's impact on the University of Texas, with a spotlight on its first director of women's athletics, Donna Lopiano; driven by the spirit of Title IX, Lopiano's legacy has paved the way for female athletes in Austin and beyond.