Auburn takes over SEC Network Monday, July 5

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SEC Network Takeover

Bryan Harsin's first Auburn A-Day game, three SEC victories from the 2020 season, men's basketball's most recent triumph over Kentucky, and Southeastern Conference championships for equestrian and women's golf highlight Auburn's takeover of the SEC Network on July 5.

Softball's April 17 win vs. Kentucky, baseball's May 1 victory at Georgia, and SEC Storied documentaries on Auburn football's 2013 wins vs. Georgia and Alabama, and Auburn legends Bo Jackson, Charles Barkley and Frank Thomas will be also be featured during the Tigers' 24-hour programming showcase. 

Auburn's 35-28 road win vs. Ole Miss on Oct. 24 kicks off the Tiger takeover, beginning at 11 p.m. CT Sunday, July 4. 

Auburn's 30-17 victory vs. Tennessee on Nov. 21 follows at 2 a.m. CT on Monday, July 5. The Tigers' 48-11 thrashing of LSU on Halloween will air Monday at 6 p.m. CT, followed by the 2021 A-Day game from 9-11 p.m. CT to conclude Auburn's session. 

"SEC Storied: Bo, Barkley & The Big Hurt" airs Monday from 5-6 a.m. CT. "SEC Storied: Miracles on the Plains" follows from 6-7 a.m. CT. 

Equestrian's 2021 SEC Championship on March 27 airs from 7-8 a.m. CT. 

Auburn baseball's 9-7 series-clinching win at Georgia begins Monday at 8 a.m. CT. At 11 a.m. CT, women's golf's 2021 SEC Championship will begin. 

At 2 p.m. CT, Bruce Pearl and the Tigers' 66-59 win vs. Kentucky on Jan. 16 will air. Softball's 4-2 series clincher vs. Kentucky will begin Saturday at 4 p.m. CT, prior to the Auburn-LSU football game at 6 p.m. CT and A-Day at 9 p.m. CT. 

For the seventh consecutive year, SEC Network is turning over the keys to the network, as the SEC Network Takeover returns this summer to present all 14 Southeastern Conference schools a dedicated day of network programming for a two-week stretch this July. 

Beginning Saturday, July 3, each school stands in the spotlight, teaming up with SECN to feature an entire day filled with their greatest moments from the past year, including SEC Championships, SEC Storied films, regular season showdowns, spring football, SEC Network original programming and more.