Pretty cool programming trick coming up on SEC Network where each SEC School will appoint a representative to personally choose 100% of the programming on SEC Network for one 24 hour period.
Alabama chose Mark Ingram so he will be making all of the programming decisions for what is shown on SEC Network on June 29.
According to the article below, programming may include "classic games, films, ESPN original content and some school-produced content."
So, my question to you is, what do you think he should order up? what would you like to see re-played on that 24 hour period on SEC Network?
If I were him, I'd be ordering some highlights of the 2009 season, with emphasis on the South Carolina game.. maybe some Heisman presentation footage from 2009? other good choices?
(Pretty interesting choices by the other SEC schools of their representatives you'll see in the article below esp. Ole Miss).
Article:
"SEC Schools Name Representatives for their "Takeover" of SEC Network
Jun 22, 2015
Photo: SEC Network
SEC Network is turning its television schedule over to each of the 14 institutions in the Southeastern Conference in its first "SEC Network Takeover" initiative.Beginning Monday, June 29 (full schedule), each school will personally choose what airs on the television channel for 24 consecutive hours. Programming may include classic games, films, ESPN original content and some school-produced content.
Each school has selected a representative to aid in the task. Representatives are:
• Mark Ingram (Alabama), Alabama's first Heisman Trophy winner and former running back for the 2010 BCS National Championship team; first round draft pick, currently playing for the New Orleans Saints
• Coach Jimmy Dykes (Arkansas), former Arkansas basketball player under Coach Eddie Sutton, ESPN Analyst, currently the Women's Basketball Head Coach for the Razorbacks
• Coach Bruce Pearl (Auburn), current Men's Basketball Head Coach for the Auburn Tigers and former ESPN Analyst
• Titus O'Neil (Florida), former football player (Thaddeus Bullard) and UF Student Body Vice President in 2000, current WWE Tag Team World Champion
• D.J. Shockley (Georgia), former Georgia Quarterback and MVP in the 2005 SEC Championship Game win
• Coach John Calipari & Coach Mark Stoops (Kentucky), current Men's Basketball and Football Head Coaches
• Alex Bregman (LSU), second pick in the first round of the 2015 MLB Draft - highest ever drafted position player in LSU history - and finalist for the 2015 Golden Spikes Award
• Dak Prescott & Coach Dan Mullen (Mississippi State), current Bulldogs quarterback - owner of several school records including total touchdowns and offensive yards - and Mississippi State's football head coach
• John Anderson (Missouri), ESPN SportsCenter anchor and Missouri Tiger alum
• Leigh Anne Tuohy (Ole Miss), legal guardian of Super Bowl champion and first round draft pick Michael Oher, most notably known for Sandra Bullock's depiction of her life in the film The Blind Side
• President Harris Pastides & AD Ray Tanner (South Carolina), current President of the University of South Carolina and former two-time national championship winning baseball coach and current Athletic Director
• Inky Johnson (Tennessee), former Tennessee football player turned author and inspirational speaker after suffering a life-threatening injury on the football field
• Kayce Smith (Texas A&M), SEC Network sideline reporter and former student of Texas A&M (Class of 2012)
• David Price (Vanderbilt), first overall draft pick of the 2007 MLB Draft, winner of the 2012 Cy Young Award and current pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
In addition to selecting what airs on television, each school will also be tweeting throughout the day from the SEC Network's account.
Takeover Schedule
School Representative Date
Alabama Mark Ingram June 29
Arkansas Coach Dykes June 30
Auburn Coach Pearl July 1
Florida Titus O'Neil July 2
Georgia DJ Shockley July 3
Kentucky Coach Calipari & Coach Stoops July 4
LSU Alex Bregman July 6
Mississippi State Dak Prescott & Coach Mullen July 6
Missouri John Anderson July 7
Ole Miss Leigh Anne Tuohy July 8
South Carolina President Pastides & Ray Tanner July 9
Tennessee Inky Johnson July 10
Texas A&M Kayce Smith July 11
Vanderbilt David Price July 12
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Alabama chose Mark Ingram so he will be making all of the programming decisions for what is shown on SEC Network on June 29.
According to the article below, programming may include "classic games, films, ESPN original content and some school-produced content."
So, my question to you is, what do you think he should order up? what would you like to see re-played on that 24 hour period on SEC Network?
If I were him, I'd be ordering some highlights of the 2009 season, with emphasis on the South Carolina game.. maybe some Heisman presentation footage from 2009? other good choices?
(Pretty interesting choices by the other SEC schools of their representatives you'll see in the article below esp. Ole Miss).
Article:
"SEC Schools Name Representatives for their "Takeover" of SEC Network
Jun 22, 2015
Photo: SEC Network
SEC Network is turning its television schedule over to each of the 14 institutions in the Southeastern Conference in its first "SEC Network Takeover" initiative.Beginning Monday, June 29 (full schedule), each school will personally choose what airs on the television channel for 24 consecutive hours. Programming may include classic games, films, ESPN original content and some school-produced content.
Each school has selected a representative to aid in the task. Representatives are:
• Mark Ingram (Alabama), Alabama's first Heisman Trophy winner and former running back for the 2010 BCS National Championship team; first round draft pick, currently playing for the New Orleans Saints
• Coach Jimmy Dykes (Arkansas), former Arkansas basketball player under Coach Eddie Sutton, ESPN Analyst, currently the Women's Basketball Head Coach for the Razorbacks
• Coach Bruce Pearl (Auburn), current Men's Basketball Head Coach for the Auburn Tigers and former ESPN Analyst
• Titus O'Neil (Florida), former football player (Thaddeus Bullard) and UF Student Body Vice President in 2000, current WWE Tag Team World Champion
• D.J. Shockley (Georgia), former Georgia Quarterback and MVP in the 2005 SEC Championship Game win
• Coach John Calipari & Coach Mark Stoops (Kentucky), current Men's Basketball and Football Head Coaches
• Alex Bregman (LSU), second pick in the first round of the 2015 MLB Draft - highest ever drafted position player in LSU history - and finalist for the 2015 Golden Spikes Award
• Dak Prescott & Coach Dan Mullen (Mississippi State), current Bulldogs quarterback - owner of several school records including total touchdowns and offensive yards - and Mississippi State's football head coach
• John Anderson (Missouri), ESPN SportsCenter anchor and Missouri Tiger alum
• Leigh Anne Tuohy (Ole Miss), legal guardian of Super Bowl champion and first round draft pick Michael Oher, most notably known for Sandra Bullock's depiction of her life in the film The Blind Side
• President Harris Pastides & AD Ray Tanner (South Carolina), current President of the University of South Carolina and former two-time national championship winning baseball coach and current Athletic Director
• Inky Johnson (Tennessee), former Tennessee football player turned author and inspirational speaker after suffering a life-threatening injury on the football field
• Kayce Smith (Texas A&M), SEC Network sideline reporter and former student of Texas A&M (Class of 2012)
• David Price (Vanderbilt), first overall draft pick of the 2007 MLB Draft, winner of the 2012 Cy Young Award and current pitcher for the Detroit Tigers
In addition to selecting what airs on television, each school will also be tweeting throughout the day from the SEC Network's account.
Takeover Schedule
School Representative Date
Alabama Mark Ingram June 29
Arkansas Coach Dykes June 30
Auburn Coach Pearl July 1
Florida Titus O'Neil July 2
Georgia DJ Shockley July 3
Kentucky Coach Calipari & Coach Stoops July 4
LSU Alex Bregman July 6
Mississippi State Dak Prescott & Coach Mullen July 6
Missouri John Anderson July 7
Ole Miss Leigh Anne Tuohy July 8
South Carolina President Pastides & Ray Tanner July 9
Tennessee Inky Johnson July 10
Texas A&M Kayce Smith July 11
Vanderbilt David Price July 12
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