SEC Hoops Tip-Off Tonight, So If You Forgot, Here's Your Team's Matchup

The College Basketball regular season kicks off tonight and the SEC is loaded with games. The highlight of the evening features Kentucky versus Duke. This year, the SEC will be fun to watch, as there are a number of teams that could make a run at the regular season championship.

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Here's where you can find your favorite team. All times are Eastern. Make sure to check with your provider so you can stream your games if it's on ESPN+ or SEC Network+

UT Martin vs #18 Tennessee (7pm, SEC Network)

SC Upstate vs. South Carolina (7pm, SEC Network+)

FIU vs. Georgia (7pm, SEC Network+)

New Orleans vs. Ole Miss (7:30pm, SEC Network+)

Mercer vs. #16 Arkansas (8:00pm, SEC Network+)

Morehead State vs. #22 Auburn (8:00pm, SEC Network+)

UL Monroe vs. LSU (8:00pm, SEC Network+)

Elon vs. Florida (8:00pm, SEC Network+)

Central Michigan vs. Missouri (8:00pm, SEC Network+)

Louisiana Tech vs. #14 Alabama (9:00pm SEC Network)

#10 Kentucky vs. #9 Duke ( 9:30pm, ESPN)

It's the start of the season, mixed in with some college football, so what more could you ask for. Enjoy all the games, and make sure to watch those betting lines.



























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