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Tennessee’s game against Vanderbilt on Nov. 17 will kick off at 2 p.m. and be shown on pay-per-view across the state.
Fans may contact their local cable systems later this week to order the game and receive price information. The game also is expected to be made available as a pay-per-view event to Tennessee Dish Network and DirecTV subscribers. Channel numbers and ordering information for home dish owners will be forthcoming next week. ESPN GamePlan is expected to offer the game to fans living outside the state of Tennessee via the ESPN GamePlan package. The game will be blacked out on ESPN GamePlan in the state of Tennessee and cannot be ordered as part of ESPN's package.
It will be the fourth pay-per-view game for Tennessee this season, and it will be the Vols’ second SEC game televised on a pay-per-view basis.
On Nov. 17, Lincoln Financial will broadcast Kentucky at Georgia, CBS will show LSU at Ole Miss. No SEC games will be shown on ESPN or ESPN2.
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