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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.

The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

Air Date: February 5, 2026

Veteran 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 5, 2026

The 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.

Mississippi State at South Carolina

Women's College Basketball

South Carolina risks its seven-game win streak against Mississippi State at Colonial Life Arena. The teams met in the 2017 title game, where USC won its first national crown. The Gamecocks now look to dynamic playmaker Ta'Niya Latson for a win.

SEC Now

Air Date: February 6, 2026

The 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.

Ole Miss at Alabama

Women's College Basketball

No. 13 Mississippi (19-4) visits No. 24 Alabama (19-4) on Thursday at Coleman Coliseum. The Crimson Tide fell 103-63 to No. 6 LSU on Sunday, while the Rebels beat Auburn 71-45 behind 20 points from Cotie McMahon. Both teams battle to imrpove seeding.

SEC Now

Air Date: February 6, 2026

The 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 6, 2026

The 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 6, 2026

The 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.

The Paul Finebaum Show

Air Date: February 2, 2026

Veteran 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.

Alabama at LSU

Women's College Basketball

No. 23 Alabama faces No. 6 LSU at Pete Maravich Assembly Center. The Crimson Tide rely on Jessica Timmons. The Tigers recently beat No. 2 Texas and No. 13 Oklahoma and rely on Flau'jae Johnson. Both teams battle for key SEC points in Baton Rouge.

Mississippi State at Missouri

NCAAM

Dennis Gates and Missouri host Mississippi State at Mizzou Arena, seeking a win over the Bulldogs. The visitors lead the series 14-8. Under Chris Jans, the Bulldogs focus on defense, while the Tigers rely on high-intensity, late-game surges.

Florida at Vanderbilt

Women's College Basketball

The Florida Gators visit the No. 5 Vanderbilt Commodores at Memorial Gymnasium. Liv McGill (23.4 PPG) leads Florida against national scoring leader Mikayla Blakes (25.0 PPG). Vanderbilt look stay unbeaten as they face the Florida Gators.

Georgia at Alabama

NCAAF

The No. 9 Crimson Tide (10-2) and No. 3 Bulldogs (11-1) meet in the SEC championship game for the third time in five years. Alabama is 4-0 against Georgia in SEC title contests. The Bulldogs yielded a total of 22 points in the last three outings.

Texas A&M at Georgia

NCAAM

The No. 21 Georgia looks to protect its home court against Texas A&M. The Bulldogs rely on their top-ranked offense to counter an Aggie defense that ranks second among Power 4 teams with above 10 forced turnovers and almost 10 steals per matchup.

Ole Miss at Vanderbilt

NCAAM

No. 15 Vanderbilt visits Ole Miss at the Sandy and John Black Pavilion for an SEC game. The Commodores have dominated in Nashville, while the Rebels hold an edge in Oxford. Vandy snapped a three-game skid by beating No. 24 Ole Miss last season.

Auburn at Georgia

Women's College Gymnastics

From Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Ga.

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