SEC Inside (2015- )
SEC Network announced a new show, SEC Inside, today at the Southeastern Conference Media Days in Hoover, Ala. Each week, a half-hour episode will focus on a select team and explore previously unaired footage and sounds from game preparation, the sideline and following the final whistle. "The show will deliver unique perspectives in a highly produced cinematic style," said Stephanie Druley, ESPN senior vice president, college networks production. "New camera angles are supported by previously unheard sounds from the coaches and players on game day. The combination creates a more complete picture of the game, and compelling television"
"In our second year as a network, the emphasis is on telling a deeper story," said Rosalyn Durant, ESPN senior vice president, college networks. "SEC Inside is a vehicle to provide fans with an entirely new vantage point."
SEC Inside will air on Wednesday nights as companion programming to SEC Film Room. The network has plans to extend the show into the spring, highlighting men's & women's basketball tournaments. This fall, each football team is the focus of its own episode with the season culminating at the SEC Championship game.
Last Episode
TBA
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E13 | TBA | nov. 25, 2015 |
S01E12 | Arkansas vs. LSU | nov. 18, 2015 |
S01E11 | LSU vs. Alabama | nov. 11, 2015 |
S01E01 | Western Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt | sept. 9, 2015 |
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