What channel is the SEC Network on DirecTV, Comcast, Time Warner?

08 October 2016: An SEC logo during the Auburn Tigers 38-14 win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs game at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Mississippi. (Photo by Andy Altenburger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images).
08 October 2016: An SEC logo during the Auburn Tigers 38-14 win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs game at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Mississippi. (Photo by Andy Altenburger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images). /
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The bulk of your SEC football coverage can be found on the SEC Network. So what channel would that be on DirecTV, Comcast and Time Warner?

Whether you are a fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Vanderbilt Commodores or just college football in general, you’ll probably want to catch a game or seven this fall on the SEC Network. The SEC Network has been a massively successful channel for ESPN, having come into the fold in 2014.

It’s not just college football and the delightful Paul Finebaum Show that has the channel rocking. From gridiron classics to college shooty hoops to women’s volley, the SEC Network has it all for all 14 member institutions. So how can you watch it on providers like DirecTV, Comcast or Time Warner?

SEC Network channel for DirecTV, Comcast and Time Warner

Well, on DirecTV, that would be Channel 611 to get all your SEC action. On Comcast, it varies from market to market. Type in your area code to figure what specific that would be in your nearest media market. For Time Warner, that would be Channel 384.

Now that you know what channel to turn into on fall Saturdays, you have to be fired up for who will be calling the games in the booth in prime each week on the SEC Network. The new play-by-play guy is Tom Hart. He’s covered SEC games before and used to work for a FOX Sports regional network covering the Atlanta Braves. Hart is solid.

Joining him in the booth is former Vanderbilt Commodores starting quarterback Jordan Rodgers. He may be The Bachelorette appearing younger brother of Green Bay Packers superstar Aaron Rodgers, but the younger Rodgers brother has shown excellent broadcasting chops in his young career.

On the sidelines is former Auburn Tigers offensive lineman Cole Cubelic. His knowledge of football’s finer nuances from his time playing in the trenches in the SEC will be a real treat for diehard football fans on fall Saturday nights.

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