TV Guide SEC Network Tuesday

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00:00
Coverage of women's college basketball games.
02:00
No. 9 Alabama (10-2, 7-1) won 10 of its last 11 meetings with No. 3 Georgia (11-1, 7-1) after a 24-21 win on Sept. 27 behind three touchdowns from Ty Simpson.
05:00
John T. Edge takes viewers through the South to see how the food, culture and history intertwine in the region, going to local hotspots to try unique cuisine.
05:30
Texas A&M (16-4, 6-1) won three-straight games, and won the last six meetings; Georgia (16-5, 4-4) is 11-2 at home this season behind Jeremiah Wilkinson.
07:30
Kentucky and LSU staked their claim to SEC sports immortality with "The Mardi Gras Miracle" and "The Bluegrass Miracle," two plays that left a lasting mark.
08:30
Chris Lofton wowed Tennessee fans on the basketball court as he went up against the SEC, but his biggest battle would come near the end of his college career.
09:30
Coverage of women's college basketball games.
11:30
No. 18 Vanderbilt (18-3, 5-3) won its last two games after dropping the previous three; Ole Miss (11-9, 3-4) is 7-3 at home behind Malik Dia.
13:30
The top women's teams and top all-around women competitors seek to bring the pride and title of NCAA Women's Gymnastics National Champion to their schools.
15:00
Paul Finebaum shares his thoughts on the latest college football news, offering his insight on the latest issues, and he interviews various guests.

Tuesday Night TV on SEC Network

18:30
Hosts and analysts break down the latest news around the SEC, discussing the impact on the team, along with in-depth features on players, coaches and teams.
19:00
Coverage of college basketball games.
21:00
Hosts and analysts break down the latest news around the SEC, discussing the impact on the team, along with in-depth features on players, coaches and teams.
21:30
Hosts and analysts break down the latest news around the SEC, discussing the impact on the team, along with in-depth features on players, coaches and teams.
22:00
Hosts and analysts break down the latest news around the SEC, discussing the impact on the team, along with in-depth features on players, coaches and teams.
22:30
Hosts and analysts break down the latest news around the SEC, discussing the impact on the team, along with in-depth features on players, coaches and teams.
23:00
Hosts and analysts break down the latest news around the SEC, discussing the impact on the team, along with in-depth features on players, coaches and teams.
23:30
Chris Lofton wowed Tennessee fans on the basketball court as he went up against the SEC, but his biggest battle would come near the end of his college career.
00:30
Kentucky and LSU staked their claim to SEC sports immortality with "The Mardi Gras Miracle" and "The Bluegrass Miracle," two plays that left a lasting mark.
01:30
Donna Lopiano became the first director of women's athletics at Texas, using Title IX to turn the Longhorns into a powerhouse across women's sports.
02:30
A 29-year-old Adolph Rupp changed the SEC landscape after taking over as coach at Kentucky; early years of Pat Summitt foretold her dominance.
03:30
Integration in SEC basketball changed with Perry Wallace paving the way; Pete Maravich put together one of the most extraordinary college basketball careers.
04:30
The 1970s brought with it a changing of the guard at coach, including LSU coach Dale Brown, Tennessee coach Pat Summitt and Kentucky coach Joe B. Hall.
05:30
The 1980s brought with it two of the most electrifying players in Dominique Wilkins and Charles Barkley; Pat Summitt began turning Tennessee into a dynasty.

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