C Spire TV is where to be to catch week three of the 2019-20 college football season, as Mississippi State takes on Kansas State at home and Ole Miss hosts Southeastern Louisiana.
Get the full scoop from SEC Central, a new analysis show from The Clarion-Ledger and Bash Brothers Media, as their team of football experts break down last week’s top SEC matchups, including (4) LSU’s dramatic win over (12) Texas, 45-38 in Austin.
Host Mackenzie Salmon, sports reporter at The Clarion-Ledger, and commentator Jon Wiener of Bash Brothers Media team up with two of Mississippi’s most accomplished collegiate football competitors, Wayne Madkin (MSU QB, 1998-2001) and Mike Espy (Ole Miss WR, 2002-05), on the program.
What to Watch Kansas State at Mississippi State, 11 a.m. on ESPN (ch. 200) Southeastern Louisiana at Ole Miss, 3 p.m. on SEC Network (ch. 220)
Elsewhere the SEC may look quiet, but don’t sleep on games like Alabama at South Carolina and Florida at Kentucky. A lot can happen in a day on the green in the SEC.
(2) Alabama at South Carolina, 2 p.m. on CBS (check local channel listing) (9) Florida at Kentucky, 6 p.m. on ESPN (ch. 200)
Mississippi State (1-0) will clang in their first game at Davis-Wade Stadium in Starkville this season by taking on the University of Southern Mississippi (1-0) on September 7. The Bulldogs have won all three meetings since rekindling the rivalry game in 2014, as well as the one before that—a 26-23 win over the Brett Favre-led Golden Eagles in 1989. They’re 17-point favorites heading into this meeting.
What to Watch Penn State transfer Tommy Stevens will get his first home game experience in Starkville this Saturday. After completing 20 of his 30 pass attempts for 236 yards and two touchdowns in their 38-28 win over Louisiana-Lafayette last Saturday, can Coach Joe Moorhead’s ace pin down another W?
Wild Card: Southern Miss WR Jaylond Adams Adams set the tone for USM’s 38-10 victory over Alcorn State last week with an 89-yard opening kickoff return, then followed that performance with an 80-yard punt return in the fourth quarter. MSU’s special teams will be watching No. 2.
Are you ready for some football? Don’t forget Ole Miss will open their SEC season against Arkansas in Oxford Saturday night. Here’s where to catch all the action on C Spire TV. So. Miss. at Miss. State, 2:30 p.m. on ESPNU, channel 206 Arkansas at Mississippi, 6:30 p.m. on SEC Network, channel 220
The road to the 2020 FBS national championship begins with the NCAA college football kickoff this weekend in Orlando, Fla., live on ESPN.
In only their second matchup this decade, the University of Miami Hurricanes and the University of Florida Gators will meet in neutral territory to reignite this SEC/ACC rivalry.
The Dan Mullen-led Gators are preseason-ranked No. 8 heading into the game, while Manny Diaz’s ‘Canes are unranked but have recent history in their favor—Miami won their most recent meeting in 2013 (21-16) and dominates 5-1 in the series since 2000.
What to Watch Florida’s experienced wide receivers will meet Miami’s bruising front line. Can Florida QB Feleipe Franks connect with his receivers before the blitz hits? That could be the key to a Gators win.
Look for Miami to establish the run game early on the back of tailback DeeJay Dallas, who averaged a dominating 8.3 yards per carry in 2018. Florida’s run defense allowed 4.3 yards per carry last year, 11th overall in the SEC.
Wild Card: Miami WR Jeff Thomas After pulling in nearly 20 yards per reception over his previous two seasons, Thomas will line up with a new starting QB this season. Will they find a rhythm?
And for those keeping track, this game pits former Mississippi State head coach Mullen against his former two-time defensive coordinator. There’s no doubt the energy will be electric.
Just in time for the exciting 2019 college football kickoff, C Spire is adding the ACC Network to its Sports Package on C Spire TV.
Subscribers can catch all the gridiron action and analysis with Clemson, University of Miami, Louisville, Florida State, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame and other powerhouses on C Spire TV channel 314 beginning August 22.
The ACC Network will air 40 football games this season, starting with a Thursday night matchup between Georgia Tech and Clemson, live from Death Valley at 7 p.m. on August 29.
As part of its year-round ACC sports coverage, the network will also bring 150 men’s and women’s basketball games as well as 250 Olympic sports events to home on C Spire TV. Viewers can also get closer to these 15 championship-winning programs with inside access, studio programming and ESPN Films documentaries including “Greatest Ever: The 2018 Clemson Tigers,” “All Access: Louisville Football” and “The Bowden Dynasty.”
The Discovery Channel’s annual Shark Week returns with bigger sharks and bigger bites on Sunday, July 28, and continues chomping through Sunday, August 4. If you’re not watching on C Spire TV, now is the time to get signed up. Log into your C Spire account now to add or upgrade TV on your fiber service.
Shark Week 2019’s fincredible lineup will deliver all-new groundbreaking shark stories on C Spire TV channel 750. Here are some daily highlights you won’t want to miss.
Shark Trip: Eat. Prey. Chum. Comedian and retired Marine Rob Riggle packs his bags and dives back into the water for a shark-filled adventure with some of his celebrity friends. Sunday, July 28, 8 p.m. CT
The Sharks of Headstone Hell In the middle of the South Pacific lies a tiny speck of land called Norfolk Island. At the end of the 18th century, it was the site of one of the harshest penal colonies on Earth. But today, it is the gathering spot of some of the largest tiger sharks on earth. Monday, July 29, 9 p.m. CT
Sharkwrecked: Crash Landing Ramping up the adrenaline levels, Paul de Gelder and James Glancy bail out of an aircraft at 3,500 feet to experience first-hand what it’s like to crash land into some of the world’s most remote and shark infested waters. Tuesday, July 30, 9 p.m. CT
Capsized: Blood in the Water Based on the harrowing true story of an October 1982 shark encounters. After a yacht bound for Florida capsizes during an unexpected storm, its crew is left to drift for days in the chilling waters of the Atlantic, where the crew must do everything in their power to survive as the sharks continue to hunt them. Wednesday, July 31, 8 p.m. CT
Return to Shark Island With the help of shark scientist Dr. Craig O’Connell, and the confirmed cooperation of Réunion’s newly established CRA Shark Protection Program, Return to Shark Island investigates the ongoing shark crisis that is threatening to bring this former island paradise to its knees. Thursday, Aug. 1, 7 p.m. CT
Andrew Mayne: Ghost Driver Master illusionist, author, and inventor Andrew Mayne is going to attempt to create the first-of-its-kind SHARK SUIT to overcome the senses of a great white shark and make him invisible to the world’s most perfect predator. Friday, Aug. 2, 8 p.m. CT
Sharks Gone Wild 2 Discover everything that has happened in the world of sharks this year — the unbelievable viral videos, the biggest news stories, and the latest cutting-edge shark science. Saturday, Aug. 3, 7 p.m. CT
The tournament begins March 17, when the 68 competing teams will be announced live on CBS. The four lowest-seeded automatic qualifiers, and the four lowest-seeded at-large teams get things started on March 19-20.
Watch the best of the best teams battle for bracket dominance nightly from March 21-31. The last four teams standing will compete for the NCAA Basketball Championship on April 6-8.
Who will take home the trophy this year? Don’t miss a basket. Get C Spire TV.
Watch Puppy Bowl XV on Animal Planet on Super Sunday
Get ready to watch the big game with a weekend of binge-worthy movies, sports and more on C Spire TV.
Don’t miss Puppy Bowl XV, a two-hour special event on Animal Planet. Pups from more than 50 animal shelters and rescue organizations will compete on Team Ruff and Team Fluff for the “Lombarky” trophy, but they’ll all leave winners—the pets will be adopted to new forever homes after the final whistle blows.
Where to Watch: Animal Planet, Sunday, Feb. 3 at 2 p.m. CT
For the 53rd year, the top two pro football teams will compete for the league title on Sunday. Make it a truly super weekend even before the big game airs on CBS at 5:30 p.m. with movies, documentaries and all your favorite shows thanks to Replay TV, which allows you to watch most programming that aired in the past three days.