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SEC Unveils 2026 TV Windows, Highlighting Texas A&M’s Flex, Early and Afternoon Slots

The schedule sets up a high‑profile season opener and the Lone Star Showdown

The Southeastern Conference has released its television windows for the 2026 college football season, detailing when each of its member schools will appear on national broadcasts.

Flex, Early and Afternoon Slots Shape the Aggies’ Calendar

Texas A&M will feature a heavy slate of Flex games, with four contests slated for the flexible prime‑time slot that allows broadcasters to shift schedules as needed.

Two of those road games fall under the Early window, taking the Aggies to face Missouri and Oklahoma in the opening weeks of the season.

A third marquee matchup lands on the Afternoon slot, with the team traveling to South Carolina on November 7, a time designed to capture a broader daytime audience.

The season officially opens at home against Missouri State on September 5, setting the stage for a series of non‑conference games before conference play ramps up.

The highly anticipated Cotton Holdings Lone Star Showdown against archrival Texas is scheduled for November 27, a night that traditionally draws massive viewership across the state.

All of the Aggies’ games will be carried on the Texas A&M Sport Radio Network, ensuring fans can follow the action across multiple platforms.

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