SEC announces kickoff times, television details for Week 11


The SEC has announced the kickoff times and television designations for their Week 11 slate.

On November 11, the SEC will put on a myriad of intense clashes, including Alabama at Kentucky and Ole Miss at Georgia. These games are among the many that’ll have huge ramifications for the College Football Playoff, so many will be locked into their televisions come Week 11.

Here’s when these games, among others, will take place, as Week 11 is rapidly approaching, and the SEC made the announcement on Monday.

SEC kickoff times, TV details for Week 11:

All times ET

*Kickoff time and network will be announced after games on Nov. 4*

Alabama vs. LSU odds: Early point spread released on Crimson Tide, Tigers

While Week 11 features a bevy of fantastic games, perhaps the best game in the SEC this season will take place in Week 10, as Alabama and LSU will clash this weekend.

Seemingly every season, the SEC West comes down to AlabamaLSU. In what has become one of the conference’s staple games, the two historic programs will once again face off in Tuscaloosa. Both teams have been playing good football as of late, setting up for what should be an incredible matchup.

Even if there are people predicting LSU to win throughout the week, the oddsmakers are not going to bet against the Crimson Tide. According to Fan Duel, Alabama is a 4.5-point favorite heading into Saturday’s game. Rarely do you even find a Nick Saban team go into a game as an underdog and this one will be no different. The over/under is set at 58.5. 

We have had plenty of Alabama-LSU games where the story is the defenses, wondering how offenses were going to be able to move the ball. This one is going to be different, with Jalen Milroe and Jayden Daniels having a ton of recent success. A big chunk play could occur at the snap of a finger, especially given the skill position players available.

Injuries are going to play a big factor as well. Brian Kelly is hoping his team can get back to full strength, while Alabama had a few players dealing with minor injuries. Having a bye week before the game is always a plus for the two programs, making sure everyone is healthy for the year’s biggest showdown.


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