Schedule is Set for Georgia's "Takeover" of the SEC Network

Georgia is set to feature its best athletic moments of the year as it takes over the SEC Network on July 5.
Schedule is Set for Georgia's "Takeover" of the SEC Network
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For the ninth straight summer, the SEC Network will offer each of the Southeastern Conference's fourteen schools an opportunity to highlight their greatest moments from the past year with an entire day of programming. This year's SEC Network Takeover began on July 1 and will run through July 14. Beginning at midnight on July 5, the University of Georgia will take its turn to step into the spotlight. On Monday, ESPN announced the full schedule of Georgia's takeover of the SEC Network. 

After a year in which Georgia finished inside the top-10 of the LEARFIELD Director's Cup for the first time since 2005, the Bulldogs have plenty of memorable moments to showcase. This year's slate includes a number of championship moments from across Georgia's entire athletic department including the College Football Playoff National Championship Game against TCU, the victory over Ohio State in the Peach Bowl, and the SEC women's tennis championship match in which Georgia defeated No.1 seed Texas A&M.

Kelee Ringo (5) and Smael Mondon (2) celebrate as Ohio State kicker Noah Ruggles (95) missed a 50-yard field goal that sealed a Peach Bowl victory for Georgia, launching the Bulldogs into the National Championship game against TCU.
Kelee Ringo (5) and Smael Mondon (2) celebrate as Ohio State kicker Noah Ruggles (95) missed a 50-yard field goal that sealed a Peach Bowl victory for Georgia, launching the Bulldogs into the National Championship game against TCU

The full schedule for Georgia's SEC Network takeover is as follows:

12:00 a.m. (ET): Tennessee at Georgia (football)

3:00 a.m.: Georgia spring game

5:00 a.m.: SEC Storied: Scramblin’ Fran

6:00 a.m.: Georgia vs. Florida

7:30 a.m.: Georgia vs. Tennessee (women’s soccer)

9:30 a.m.: Georgia vs. #11 Florida

11:30 a.m.: Ohio State vs. Georgia (College Football Playoff)

2:30 p.m.: SEC women’s tennis championship (Finals)

5:00 p.m.: Georgia vs. Virginia Tech (softball)

7:00 p.m.: Kentucky vs. Georgia

9:00 p.m.: TCU vs. Georgia (football national championship)


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