The SEC Network is airing takeovers for college football teams in the conference, and the LSU Tigers were up on Sunday, March 22 for an entire day of purple-and-gold sports.

At 12:00 AM EST, the 17-part takeover kicked off with arguably the biggest football game of the 2019 season in LSU vs. Alabama, with the Tigers winning in Tuscaloosa and grabbing a victory over the Tide for the first time since 2011.

The SEC Championship win for LSU over Georgia will air at 1:30 p.m. EST on the SEC Network, with an inside look from the SEC Championship to follow.

The final showing of the takeover is LSU's win over Clemson in the National Championship Game from January, which will air at 8:30 p.m. EST. The SEC Inside showing of the CFP National Championship Special is set to follow at 11:30.

There will also be seven straight SEC Storied episodes aired during the LSU takeover, beginning with "The Bo You Don't Know" at 2:30 a.m. and ending with "Shaq and Dale" at 6:00 a.m.

Here's the full listing of airing on the SEC Network during LSU's takeover on Sunday:

12:00 AM LSU vs. Alabama (Football)

2:30 AM SEC Storied: The Bo You Don't Know

3:00 AM SEC Storied: Lolo Jones

4:00 AM SEC Storied: The Walk Off Presented by Hardee's

4:30 AM SEC Storied: Maravich Presented by Diet Dr Pepper

5:30 AM SEC Storied: No Kin to Me

6:00 AM SEC Storied: Shaq & Dale

7:00 AM SEC Inside: LSU Basketball

7:30 AM Auburn vs. LSU

9:00 AM Florida vs. LSU (M Basketball)

11:00 AM LSU vs. Mississippi State (Fourth Round) (Baseball)

1:30 PM Georgia vs. LSU (Football)

4:00 PM SEC Inside: SEC Championship

4:30 PM Florida vs. LSU (Softball)

6:30 PM SEC Women's Gymnastics Championship (Evening Session)

8:30 PM Clemson vs. LSU (College Football Playoff)

11:30 PM SEC Inside: CFP National Championship Special

LSU was the final SEC team for week one of the SEC Network's Takeover. Here's a look at what's ahead over the coming week.



Week 2

Monday, March 23 – Ole Miss

Tuesday, March 24 – Mississippi State

Wednesday, March 25 – Missouri

Thursday, March 26 – South Carolina

Friday, March 27 – Tennessee

Saturday, March 28 – Texas A&M

Sunday, March 29 – Vanderbilt

The takeover on the network comes after the cancellation of all remaining winter and spring sports by the NCAA as official continue to monitor the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the spread of the disease across the country.

The SEC has announced that all regular season conference and non-conference competitions are cancelled for the remainder of the 2019-20 athletic year, including all remaining SEC championship events, due to continuing developments related to the coronavirus (COVID-19). In addition, all spring football games are cancelled and there will be no pro days conducted by SEC institutions.

Other athletics activities, including team and individual practices, meetings and other organized gatherings, whether required or voluntary, remain suspended through at least April 15.