Brice Ramsey is battling to win the starting QB job at UGA this spring. (Curtis Compton/AJC)
If you can’t wait until August for football, here’s your spring fling.
You can watch all the SEC's spring games on the SEC Network, SEC Network Alternate and SEC Network +, the digital platform, which is available to SEC Network subscribers of AT&T U-verse, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH, Google Fiber, Suddenlink and members of the NCTC, NRTC and NTTC, according to ESPN.
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The network promises multiple viewing opportunities on both TV and digital platforms.
Here’s the schedule:
April 11
April 18
- Mississippi State, noon, SEC Network Alternate, SEC Network +
- Auburn, 2 p.m., SEC Network +
- LSU, 2 p.m., SEC Network +
- Alabama, 3 p.m., SEC Network +
- Missouri, 5 p.m., SEC Network Alternate, SEC Network +
April 25
- Arkansas, 2 p.m., SEC Network Alternate/ SEC Network +
- Tennessee, 4 p.m., SEC Network Alternate/ SEC Network +
Here is the SEC Network schedule for the spring games:
- Vanderbilt, 9 p.m. April 1
- Florida, 9 p.m. April 11
- Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. April 12
- South Carolina, 8:30 p.m. April 12
- Georgia, 10:30 p.m. April 12
- Alabama, 6 p.m. April 18
- Missouri, 11 a.m. April 19
- Auburn, 10 p.m. April 19
- LSU, 11 p.m., April 20
- Mississippi State, 10 p.m. April 21
- Arkansas, 6 p.m. April 25
- Tennessee, 7:30 p.m., April 26
Vanderbilt held its spring game on March 21. Kentucky and Texas A&M aren’t having spring games this year because of stadium construction.