How to watch SEC Network: Updated list of providers

Jul 16, 2013; Hoover, AL, USA; SEC commissioner Mike Slive talks with the media during the 2013 SEC football media days at the Hyatt Regency. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 16, 2013; Hoover, AL, USA; SEC commissioner Mike Slive talks with the media during the 2013 SEC football media days at the Hyatt Regency. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports /
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On Friday it was announced that the SEC Network struck a deal with Comcast, one of the only remaining providers that did not have a deal in place with the long-awaited conference channel that will be launching on August 14. Still, there are a few that have yet to get in on the action as of yet, making some fans very nervous as time keeps running out.

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The customers that are the most nervous are the ones that have their affiliation with DirecTV. As of this time of posting, there is not a deal yet in place between the Network and one of the largest television providers in the country.

According to a report on Thursday, the talks have apparently heated up to a degree, and the folks a DirecTV are now saying that something could be close. And with the announcement that Comcast is on board, you can probably expect an announcement from DirecTV some time soon.

Then there is Time Warner, who always seems to find a way to get under peoples’ skin. As with a lot of everything else they do, they will more than likely be the last ones to get on board.

But, there are providers that have it right now, and with that, here’s a look at the list of providers that have their deals in place to bring you all the SEC action come August 14.

  • AT&T U-Verse
  • COX
  • Dish Network
  • Google Fiber
  • XFinity

If you would like to demand that your provider get the SEC Network, the conference has set up a forum for that and you can access it by simply clicking here.