Moments ago, the SEC released the 2011 schedule for each team’s league games. Auburn was no doubt given the easiest opening week of all, starting off with a trip to that blasphemous arena in Nashville, followed by a visit from the Kentucky Wildcats. Those two wins should really kickoff the National Championship season nicely.
One other thing that sticks out is the game against Arkansas that will be broadcast on CSS. When did real, live games start getting shown on a dirty windshield station? On top of that, I don’t get CSS. Step up, DirecTV. I much watch my Tigers beat the Razorbacks on their home court, and I don’t want to have to do it illegally or on my laptop. I tend to throw things during basketball games.
Jan. 7 – Auburn at Vanderbilt, 1:30 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
Jan. 11 – Kentucky at Auburn, 8 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
Jan. 14 – Ole Miss at Auburn, 1:30 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
Jan. 17 – Auburn at LSU, 7 pm, ESPNU
Jan. 21 – South Carolina at Auburn, 1:30 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
Jan. 25 – Auburn at Arkansas, 9 pm, CSS/ESPN3.com
Jan. 28 – Auburn at Tennessee, TBD, ESPN2/ESPN3.com
Feb. 1 – Georgia at Auburn, 8 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
Feb. 4 – Auburn at Mississippi State, 4 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
Feb. 7 – Alabama at Auburn, 9 pm, ESPNU
Feb. 11 – Auburn at Ole Miss, 7 pm, FSN/ESPN3.com
Feb. 18 – Mississippi State at Auburn, 8 pm, FSN/ESPN3.com
Feb. 21 – Auburn at Florida, 7 pm, ESPNU
Feb. 25 – Arkansas at Auburn, 4 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
Feb. 29 – Auburn at Alabama, 8 pm, SEC Network/ESPN3.com
March 3 – LSU at Auburn, 2 pm, CBS Sports