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Owned and operated by ESPN in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference, ACCN is a new 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports. Approximately 450 live contests including 40 regular-season football games, 150 men’s and women’s basketball games, and 200 other regular-season competitions and tournament games from across the conference’s 27 sponsored sports will be televised annually, plus a complement of news and information shows and original programming.
SEC Now
Air Date: February 12, 2026The flagship news and information program of the SEC Network -- ESPN's 24/7 multiplatform sports network devoted to the Southeastern Conference -- is "SEC Now," broadcast weekdays from the network's studios in Charlotte, N.C. Hosted by Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns or Alyssa Lang, the show includes a mix of sports coverage, in-depth features, insider access, and exclusive interviews with the movers and shakers of the conference's 14 teams.
SEC Now
Air Date: February 12, 2026The flagship news and information program of the SEC Network -- ESPN's 24/7 multiplatform sports network devoted to the Southeastern Conference -- is "SEC Now," broadcast weekdays from the network's studios in Charlotte, N.C. Hosted by Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns or Alyssa Lang, the show includes a mix of sports coverage, in-depth features, insider access, and exclusive interviews with the movers and shakers of the conference's 14 teams.
SEC Now
Air Date: February 12, 2026The flagship news and information program of the SEC Network -- ESPN's 24/7 multiplatform sports network devoted to the Southeastern Conference -- is "SEC Now," broadcast weekdays from the network's studios in Charlotte, N.C. Hosted by Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns or Alyssa Lang, the show includes a mix of sports coverage, in-depth features, insider access, and exclusive interviews with the movers and shakers of the conference's 14 teams.
SEC Now
Air Date: February 12, 2026The flagship news and information program of the SEC Network -- ESPN's 24/7 multiplatform sports network devoted to the Southeastern Conference -- is "SEC Now," broadcast weekdays from the network's studios in Charlotte, N.C. Hosted by Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns or Alyssa Lang, the show includes a mix of sports coverage, in-depth features, insider access, and exclusive interviews with the movers and shakers of the conference's 14 teams.
Alabama at Ole Miss
NCAAMThe Crimson Tide (16-7, 6-4) try to restore order against the SEC rival Rebels (11-12, 3-7). Ole Miss snapped a seven-game series slide with a 74-64 victory last season. Alabama sophomore guard Labaron Philon Jr. averages 21.5 points per contest.
Missouri at Texas A&M
NCAAMBucky McMillan' Aggies host Dennis Gates and the Tigers at Reed Arena. Missouri enters after a 78-59 win over South Carolina behind Jayden Stone's 22 points, while Texas A&M looks to rebound from a loss to No. 17 Florida in this key SEC showdown.
The Paul Finebaum Show
Air Date: February 12, 2026Veteran writer, reporter and radio personality Paul Finebaum built a legion of loyal sports fans as the "Voice of the SEC" during 20 years hosting his Birmingham, Ala.-based radio talk show. When ESPN launched the SEC Network in 2014, it was only natural that Finebaum became its first on-air hire, bringing his radio show -- and those passionate followers -- with him. Now originating from one of the SEC Network studios in Charlotte, N.C., the show is a forum for lively discussion and debate of all things SEC and across the spectrum of college sports, with Finebaum playing the role of both moderator and provocateur. The show airs weekday afternoons throughout the year on SEC Network.
Arkansas at Florida
Women's College BasketballSEC basketball continues as the Arkansas Razorbacks faces the Florida Gators. With tournament seeding on the line, the Gators' fast-paced style meets the Razorbacks' new look at the O'Connell Center. Both teams look to climb in the SEC Standing.
SEC Now
Rerun Air Date: February 9, 2026The flagship news and information program of the SEC Network -- ESPN's 24/7 multiplatform sports network devoted to the Southeastern Conference -- is "SEC Now," broadcast weekdays from the network's studios in Charlotte, N.C. Hosted by Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns or Alyssa Lang, the show includes a mix of sports coverage, in-depth features, insider access, and exclusive interviews with the movers and shakers of the conference's 14 teams.
Florida at Texas A&M
NCAAMNo. 17 Florida Gators visit Texas A&M Aggies at Reed Arena. Thomas Haugh leads the Florida offense against Rashaun Agee and the Texas A&M defense. Florida brings its elite rebounding unit to face the SEC-leading Aggies in a battle for first place.
The Paul Finebaum Show
Air Date: February 9, 2026Veteran writer, reporter and radio personality Paul Finebaum built a legion of loyal sports fans as the "Voice of the SEC" during 20 years hosting his Birmingham, Ala.-based radio talk show. When ESPN launched the SEC Network in 2014, it was only natural that Finebaum became its first on-air hire, bringing his radio show -- and those passionate followers -- with him. Now originating from one of the SEC Network studios in Charlotte, N.C., the show is a forum for lively discussion and debate of all things SEC and across the spectrum of college sports, with Finebaum playing the role of both moderator and provocateur. The show airs weekday afternoons throughout the year on SEC Network.
SEC Now
Air Date: February 10, 2026The flagship news and information program of the SEC Network -- ESPN's 24/7 multiplatform sports network devoted to the Southeastern Conference -- is "SEC Now," broadcast weekdays from the network's studios in Charlotte, N.C. Hosted by Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns or Alyssa Lang, the show includes a mix of sports coverage, in-depth features, insider access, and exclusive interviews with the movers and shakers of the conference's 14 teams.
Kentucky at Texas
Women's College BasketballAll-American forward Madison Booker and the Longhorns (22-2, 7-2 SEC) continue a string of five straight games against Top 25 teams by hosting the Wildcats (18-6, 5-5). Texas has won four in a row following a 77-64 victory over then-No. 5 LSU.