Why would CBS televised a national game at 12:00? CBS's nationally televised game is at 2:30 on Saturdays. All the SEC games of the week on CBS was at that time last year unless CBS is changing the format this year. 2:30 is a little better than noon but not that much better. For the 11:30 MSU game last year, I had to wake up at 6:00 a.m. and I still had problems getting to the game. I missed half of the first quarter. :lsug: :lsup:
I believe (fingers cross) LSU will luck out in the television draw with ESPN at 6:45 p.m. because of the Tennessee vs. Florida game is the same day. That game has been televised by CBS for who knows how long.
As of right now, the CBS website indicates that no SEC game is set yet. This has changed from a few weeks ago. Notice also that the game would be at 11:00, not noon, as the times listed are Eastern time zone. http://www.sportsline.com/u/cbs/schedule/coll_football.htm
In all honesty, I wish that JP would stop showing SEC games. After the MSU game last year it dawned on me why we have games at night. While it may not make a difference a little farther north, day games in Baton Rouge, particularly before noon, are just downright MISERABLE. Not only do you have the sun directly overhead but you have the humidity and the collective body heat of 92,000 fans. YUCK!! And all that for a game on tv in which I personally think the announcers are a bunch of buffoons anyway....
I don't know how reliable the College Football News web site is.....but they have the UGA/LSU game at noon:angry: and the UT/UF game at 3:30! Here is the site: http://www.collegefootballnews.com/2003/News/TV/TV.htm