CBS Airs The SEC Championship

On Saturday, CBS Sports will carry the SEC Championship, live from the Georgia Dome pitting Auburn against South Carolina. Auburn hopes a win will cement its spot in the BCS National Championship Game in January. South Carolina with coach Steve Spurrier is hoping to throw a monkey wrench into Auburn’s plans.

Here’s what CBS is saying about tomorrow’s game.

THE “SEC ON CBS” FEATURES *NO. 1-RANKED AUBURN VS. *NO. 19-RANKED SOUTH CAROLINA FOR SEC CHAMPIONSHIP ON SATURDAY, DEC. 4

COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY STUDIO CREW LIVE FROM ATLANTA
CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK ON SITE FOR SEC TAILGATE
CBS Sports presents the SEC Championship game Saturday, Dec. 4 (4:00 PM, ET) featuring the Eastern Division Champion and *No. 19-ranked South Carolina taking on the undefeated Western Division Champion and *No. 1-ranked Auburn at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga.
Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson, CBS Sports’ lead college football announce team, call the action from Atlanta with Tracy Wolfson reporting from the sidelines. Craig Silver, the Network’s coordinating producer of college football produces and Steve Milton directs.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY, CBS Sports’ pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show will be broadcast live from the field of the Georgia Dome beginning at 3:00 PM, ET. Tim Brando, serves as host along with analysts Spencer Tillman, Archie Manning and Tony Barnhart keeping viewers updated with scores and highlights on all the games throughout the afternoon. Vin DeVito produces and Linda Malino directs. Harold Bryant is Vice President, Production, CBS Sports.
CBS College Sports Network’s SEC TAILGATE SHOW is live from the SEC FanFare at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta on Saturday (12:00–1:00 PM, ET). SEC TAILGATE captures all the latest news and festivities surrounding the 2010 SEC Championship Game, and breaks down the match-up between Auburn and South Carolina. Dave Baker hosts the show along with analysts Phillip Fulmer, Deuce McAllister and CBSSports.com’s Lauren Shehadi. Tune in to SEC TONIGHT (10:00–10:30 PM, ET), which recaps all the action from the SEC Championship, including complete highlights, analysis and interviews. Adam Zucker hosts with analyst Brian Jones. 
The SEC Championship game will be streamed live and free-of-charge on CBSSports.com. Each week CBS Sports’ SEC Game of the Week is available exclusively on CBSSports.com and also can be accessed through a link on the websites of all CBS affiliates.

(*BCS Poll as of 11/29/10)

More press releases throughout the day and if things go right, perhaps the megalinks.

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