2023 SEC Network Takeover schedule announced

Jan 2, 2023; Tampa, FL, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Will Rogers (2) celebrates after beating the Illinois Fighting Illini in the 2023 ReliaQuest Bowl at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2023; Tampa, FL, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Will Rogers (2) celebrates after beating the Illinois Fighting Illini in the 2023 ReliaQuest Bowl at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports /
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The SEC Network Takeover schedule has been set and here is when the Mississippi State Bulldogs will get their shot to be featured for 24 hours.

If you want to keep up with the Mississippi State Bulldogs for 24 straight hours, then you’ll have your chance soon thanks to the SEC Network. The annual tradition of SEC Network Takeovers during the midst of the offseason is upon us once more.

And that means we get two straight weeks of 24-hour coverage for the entirety of the Southeastern Conference. For right now, that includes the current 14 members of the SEC. In the future, it’d make sense that the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns also get their day in the sun.

But for now, we get to watch the teams that are currently in the conference. And here is when we’ll get to watch some great Mississippi State Bulldogs moments.

Annual SEC Network Takeover announced: 2023 Mississippi State Bulldogs SEC Network Takeover set

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Here’s what the two-week-long period is going to look like for the SEC Network:

It all starts with the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday, July 1. Then we’ve got the Arkansas Razorbacks on Sunday, July 2 and the Auburn Tigers on Monday, July 3. The Florida Gators get the 4th of July and the Georgia Bulldogs are lined up on Wednesday, July 5.

Kentucky is on July 6 while the LSU Tigers are on July 7. You’ll find the Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday, July 8. And then we get to the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Sunday, July 9. That’s probably the only day that really matters.

The Missouri Tigers are on Monday, July 10 while the South Carolina Gamecocks are on Tuesday, July 11. We get the Tennessee Vols on Wednesday, July 12, the Texas A&M Aggies on Thursday, July 13, and the Vanderbilt Commodores close it all down on Friday, July 14.

It is not currently clear what the programming schedule will look like for the Mississippi State Bulldogs as neither the university or the conference have announced what the exact schedule is going to be.

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Once we get that information, we’ll relay it all to you. But as of right now, we’ve got a pretty good day to kick back and watch the Bulldogs. All in all, having it set on a Sunday isn’t a bad thing. Take a sabbath. Relax and spend time with your family. And watch some MSU sports. There are far worse ways to spend a day.