SEC Network returns a full slate of college football programming beginning Thursday, Sept. 1, with a new lineup of studio show faces. SEC Nation kicks-off the season at 6 p.m. ET debuting new host Maria Taylor at the desk and Laura Rutledge reporting prior to the Appalachian State at Tennessee game airing on SEC Network.SEC Now continues airing five nights a week, with the addition of a new host in Rutledge, and a new analyst in Jordan Rodgers. Rutledge shares hosting duties throughout the season with Peter Burns and Dari Nowkhah. Rodgers joins a rotating panel of studio analysts that includes Chris Doering, Greg McElroy, Booger McFarland, Marcus Spears, Matt Stinchcomb and Clint Stoerner. SEC Now provides in-depth retrospective commentary and previews for SEC football games throughout the week, and real-time analysis and news on Saturdays during halftimes and in between games.After a successful debut season, SEC Inside will return to bring fans a half-hour behind-the-scenes look into their favorite teams. Each week, fans will get a glimpse unique footage of game preparation, the sidelines and after the final whistle action. SEC Inside debuts with two episodes on Wednesday, Sept. 7, featuring an inside look at Vanderbilt as they prepare for their game with South Carolina (7 p.m.) and Texas A&M leading up to their UCLA matchup (8 p.m.)Also on Wednesdays, SEC Film Room continues for its third year featuring an exclusive film session with an SEC head coach breaking down the Xs and Ox of their game footage.A complete guide to SEC Networks football programming below:SEC Nation (Saturday 10 a.m.) A two-hour traveling pregame show, tailgating at a different SEC school every week, previewing the games ahead. Analysts Tim Tebow, Marcus Spears and Paul Finebaum will be joined with Maria Taylor this fall as hosts. Laura Rutledge will join the team as a reporter.SEC Now (Monday, 7 p.m., Tuesday 8 p.m., Thursday and Friday, 9 p.m., Saturday, 10:30 p.m.) SEC Networks flagship news and information show delivering the latest Southeastern Conference news five nights a week. The show is hosted by Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns, and beginning this fall, Laura Rutledge. It includes a rotating panel of network analysts discussing whats happening now in the SECs 21-sponsored sports.The Paul Finebaum Show (Weekdays, 3 p.m.) A weekly interactive show with ESPN radios Paul Finebaum discussing SEC opinions with callers.SEC Featured (Monday, 8:30 p.m.) The best stories of the SEC are accumulated into a half-hour show every Monday hosted by Peter Burns, debuting on September 12.SEC In 60 (Tuesday, 7 p.m.) In 60 minutes, every SEC game of the week is broken down.SEC Inside (Wednesday, 7 p.m.) A select team is featured for a thirty minute episode each week to see first-hand what goes on before, during and after a big game.SEC Film Room (Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.) Every week, sit down with a different head football coach in the SEC for an exclusive film session, breaking down the Xs and Os of game footage Wholesale Balenciaga . Hey!" 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AUSTIN, Texas -- With their red, white and blue tutus and Taylor Swift T-shirts, Rachel Emling and Mikala Crews were everything Formula One wanted at the U.S. Grand Prix: young fans who would travel across the country for a mix of pop stars and fast cars.Tens of thousands packed into the Circuit of the Americas on Saturday night for Swifts only concert of the year at Formula Ones only race on American soil.Formula Ones goal in booking Swift was to hook a new generation of fans to their sport in America, long considered an untapped market for the global racing series. Landing fans like Emling and Crews, NASCAR fans from Jacksonville, Florida, was exactly what they hoped for. They came for the concert and love the cars.Weve been watching a little bit. Its cool, said 20-year-old Emling, who said theyll return for Sundays race. We like racing.The race weekend scheduled her show after Saturday qualifying and before Sundays race. One group watching is Liberty Media, the American group that is taking over Formula Ones commercial entity and will be looking for ways to grow the sport. Track president Bobby Epstein had predicted as many as 40,000 would be lured in by Swift.The concert was a big opportunity for the singer as well. Swifts face was splashed all over publicity efforts for the race that promoters hope will draw 250,000 this weekend just as Swift is rumored to be close to releasing a new album. And shes not alone in the music lineup. Usher and The Roots were scheduled to play at the track after the race Sunday night.But Saturday night belonged to Swift as she dazzled fans with set that ran about 90 minutes, full of hits from her previous albums. The only stumble was a cold she said got three days earlier. At one point, she stopped between songs to blow her nose.She also acknowledged the international makeup of her crowd that danced and sang throughout her set.This show is really important because we have people from all over the world, she told the crowd. Thank you for that.Swift drew a mix of fans young and old, from race fans curious to thousands more who came solely to seee her.ddddddddddddAfter Saturdays qualifying ended, young girls with their parents and packs of young women started filing into the stadium. They stood in line at food and drink vendors alongside the die-hard race fans dusty from sitting all day in the grass berms around the track.Charlene Frollo of Austin brought her daughter in a gaggle of girls, all aged 9 or younger. As a group, they wore pink and white Swiftie shirts Frollo had designed herself. They arrived well after the days main event on the racetrack but still got to see some of the support races and hear the cars growling around the circuit.It was fast. It was like `RRRRRRRR, said 8-year-old Brie Bauman.Would they like to see more?Yeah, I guess so, said 7-year-old Avery Frollo.Charlene Frollo said her husband and sons will be coming back for the Sunday race, but was glad the girls got to experience something new.Don Burger, a Formula One fan from San Antonio, brought his 22-year-old daughter who wanted to see Taylor Swift. Shes not a racing fan but he thinks he sees a twinkle of interest after getting her out to the track.She stands it when I put it on TV at home, Burger said. I think shes a little more interested than she was before. She flipped through the program. She told me the other day, `Im actually looking forward to the racing, too.Race fan Cody Crochet came to the race from Houston. Swift will be the takeaway of the weekend for some fans. For him, its still all about the race Sunday.Its a good show, but Im still about the cars, Crochet said.As for the Formula One drivers, some wanted to see Swift. Others planned to stay far away the night before they race.Im going to try to. I know Taylor a little bit. Shes amazing. Im a massive fan of hers, said Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, the two-time defending Formula One champion.Not Romain Grosjean. The Haas F1 driver planned to get away from the track.I like to have a very quiet dinner and a glass of red wine. Im French, Grosjean said. ' ' '