Today’s SEC Football Schedule – Saturday, November 15, 2025 (central time)
On the Alabama Gulf Coast, a crisp November Saturday often means two things: clear skies over the water and wall-to-wall SEC football. I put this schedule together so my friends, neighbors, and clients in Orange Beach, Ono Island, and Gulf Shores can see all of today’s SEC matchups at a glance in Central Time and easily plan showings, boat rides, or dinner reservations around kickoff.
Today’s SEC Football Games at a Glance (All Times Central)
Based on today’s official SEC and ESPN schedule, here is the full slate of SEC games for Saturday, November 15, 2025, converted to Central Time for our Gulf Coast market.
Early Window
- 11:00 a.m. CT – South Carolina at No. 3 Texas A&M (ESPN)
- 11:45 a.m. CT – Arkansas at LSU (SEC Network)
- 12:30 p.m. CT – Tennessee Tech at Kentucky (SEC Network+ streaming)
Afternoon Headliners
- 2:30 p.m. CT – No. 11 Oklahoma at No. 4 Alabama (ABC)
- 3:15 p.m. CT – New Mexico State at No. 23 Tennessee (SEC Network)
Prime-Time SEC Showdowns
- 6:00 p.m. CT – Florida at No. 7 Ole Miss (ESPN)
- 6:30 p.m. CT – No. 10 Texas at No. 5 Georgia (ABC)
- 6:45 p.m. CT – Mississippi State at Missouri (SEC Network)
Planning Your SEC Saturday on the Gulf Coast
Around the Gulf Coast, many homeowners tell me their ideal fall Saturday starts with coffee and a light breeze on the porch, a mid-day game on in the background, and then a bigger matchup on the outdoor TV as the sun drops over the water. If you are building or remodeling in Orange Beach or on Ono Island, the SEC schedule is a great real-world test for how functional your outdoor living areas really are.
I always encourage buyers and builders to think about:
- Screened and covered patios that keep glare off the TV during those early and mid-afternoon kickoffs.
- Outdoor kitchens positioned so the cook is still part of the game-day conversation.
- Thoughtful furniture layouts that allow a group to watch comfortably without blocking walkways.
- Smart wiring and weather-rated components so you can run multiple games across indoor and outdoor screens without a tangle of cords.
When I walk new construction along our coast, from Gulf Shores to Orange Beach, I can usually tell which homes were designed by people who truly live the SEC lifestyle. Their spaces feel intentional and comfortable, whether the game is in the early window or the late one.
Key Matchups with Gulf Coast Ties and Talking Points
Oklahoma at Alabama – 2:30 p.m. CT on ABC
The Alabama vs Oklahoma game in Tuscaloosa is the centerpiece of today’s SEC slate and the one I hear the most about in conversations at showings and listing appointments. Many of my buyers drive in from Birmingham, Huntsville, and even Oklahoma, and they often time their Gulf Coast trips around big matchups like this.
If you are hosting people at your place in Orange Beach or on Ono Island, this game makes a perfect anchor for an afternoon spread on the back porch or pool deck. Just remember that a 2:30 p.m. Central kickoff means the sun will still be high, so shade and sightlines matter.
Texas at Georgia – 6:30 p.m. CT on ABC
In the evening, Texas at Georgia feels like a made-for-television event. By the time this one kicks off, our Gulf Coast light is softer, the breeze is cooler, and the atmosphere on a well-designed terrace or balcony really starts to shine. It is the kind of game that pairs well with string lights, comfortable seating, and a simple menu.
Florida at Ole Miss and Mississippi State at Missouri
With Florida at Ole Miss and Mississippi State at Missouri both in the evening window, there is no shortage of SEC storylines for remote-control flipping. Many of my neighbors like to keep the main game on the largest screen and a secondary matchup on an indoor television visible from the kitchen, so no one misses a key drive while refilling plates.
Real Estate Tip: Designing a True “Gameday-Ready” Gulf Coast Home
Whether you are shopping for property or considering new construction on Ono Island or in Orange Beach, it can help to walk the home as if it were a Saturday in November:
- Where would people naturally gather before the early game kicks at 11:00 a.m. CT
- Is there an easy indoor-outdoor flow for those mid-afternoon matchups
- Do you have a comfortable, covered spot for the evening games once temperatures drop
- Is there a quiet retreat for someone who wants a break from the noise
Thinking about the SEC schedule in terms of light, sound, and movement can reveal a lot about how well a home is laid out. It is a practical way to test if a property truly fits the lifestyle so many buyers are seeking on the coast.
Ready to Pair SEC Saturdays with a Gulf Coast Home
If you are dreaming about watching Alabama, Georgia, Texas, or your favorite SEC team from a porch overlooking the water, I would be happy to help you explore options across Gulf Shores,


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