SEC Network Returns to Full Studio Programming

SEC Network

SEC Network’s weekly programming lineup jumps into June with a nearly full studio slate, throwbacks to the College World Series and 2019 soccer season, a marathon of SEC football classics and more.

The Paul Finebaum Show returned to an on-camera format this week, thanks to several ESPN employees working from home.

In addition, SEC Network’s weekly studio show lineup continues with two new editions of SEC For Now, the digital and social media complement to SECN’s signature studio show, on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. and Saturday mornings at 10 a.m., following Marty & McGee (7-10 a.m.).

SECN is spotlighting the conference’s standout baseball squads with a featured postseason matchup in primetime.

Every Thursday at 7 p.m., SEC Network is highlighting a championship-clinching game from the NCAA College World Series. Next week’s tilt is from the 2019 NCAA College World Series, featuring Game 3 between Michigan and eventual national champion Vanderbilt.

SEC Network launched #HomeSchoolSpirit in May, a new initiative as part of its “We Love It Here” brand campaign.

SEC fans are encouraged to post photos and videos on social media with the hashtag #HomeSchoolSpirit to display how they keep their SEC fandom going while staying at home.

SEC Network is also producing a robust lineup of social and digital programming for SEC fans looking for current conversation surrounding the world of sports, including No Offseason with Laura Rutledge, SEC For Now and SEC Update.

Over the past several weeks, new segments stepped into the fold, such as Marty & McGee’s Show & Tell, Remember When… and What Day Is It? with Alyssa Lang. Daily content is premiering on SEC Network’s Twitter and Facebook accounts, as well as SECNetwork.com.

SEC Network Programming Highlights

Monday – Friday, 8 – 10 a.m.: Stunt of SEC soccer showdowns from 2019
Wednesday, 7 – 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 – 10:30 a.m.: SEC For Now, a complement to SECN’s signature studio show, highlights the headlines, human interest stories, discussions and debates surrounding the SEC
Monday – Friday, 3 – 7 p.m. (daily re-airs at 10 p.m.): The Paul Finebaum Show shares compelling opinions on the college sports landscape as Finebaum interacts with passionate callers
Saturday, 7 – 10 a.m.: Capitalizing on the popular ESPN Radio show by the same name, Marty & McGee meet at the crossroads of southern culture and college sports
Sunday, Noon – Midnight: SEC Rewind marathon