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2009 Southeastern Conference football season


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title2009 Southeastern Conference football season
color#193980
color textwhite
leagueNCAA Division I FBS
sportfootball
logoSoutheastern Conference logo.svg
logo_size125px
durationSeptember 3, 2009
through January 7, 2010
no_of_teams12
TVCBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, FSN, CSS
draft2010 NFL Draft
draft_link2010 NFL Draft
top_pickEric Berry (Tennessee)
picked_byKansas City Chiefs, 5th overall
seasonRegular season
season_champ_nameChampion
league_champ_nameRunners-Up
conf1East
conf1_champFlorida Gators
conf2West
conf2_champAlabama Crimson Tide
finalsSEC Championship Game
finals_link2009 SEC Championship Game
finals_champAlabama Crimson Tide
finals_MVPMark Ingram, Alabama
finals_MVP_link2009 SEC Championship Game
seasonslistnamesFootball
prevseason_year2008
nextseason_year2010

through January 7, 2010 | conf1_runner-up = | conf2_runner-up = | finals_runner-up =

The 2009 Southeastern Conference football season started on Thursday, September 3 as conference member South Carolina visited North Carolina State. The conference's other 11 teams began their respective 2009 season of NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) competition on Saturday, September 5. All teams started their season at home except Kentucky, who started their season on neutral turf at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio against Miami (OH), Georgia, who traveled to Oklahoma State, and Alabama, who traveled to the Georgia Dome to face Virginia Tech in the Chick-fil-A College Kickoff for the second straight year.

Bowl games

The SEC was the second conference to send 10 teams to bowl games in a given year. The ACC was the first to do so in 2008.

SEC Bowl GamesGameDateLocation/Time*TelevisionWinner+ScoreLoser+ScoreAttendancePayout
Gaylord Hotels Music City BowlDecember 27, 2009LP Field
Nashville, Tennessee
7:30 p.m.ESPNClemson21Kentucky1337,209$1,700,000
AdvoCare V100 Independence BowlDecember 28, 2009Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana
4:00 p.m.ESPN2Georgia44Texas A&M2049,653$2,200,000
Chick-fil-A BowlDecember 31, 2009Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia
6:30 p.m.ESPNVirginia Tech37Tennessee1473,777$3,010,000
Outback BowlJanuary 1, 2010Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida
10:00 a.m.ESPNAuburn38Northwestern3549,383$3,300,000
Capital One BowlJanuary 1, 2010Florida Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
12:00 p.m.ABCPenn State* (#11)19LSU (#13)1763,025$4,250,000
Allstate Sugar BowlJanuary 1, 2010Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
7:30 p.m.FOXFlorida (#5)51Cincinnati (#4)2465,207$18,000,000
PapaJohns.com BowlJanuary 2, 2010Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
1:00 p.m.ESPNUConn20South Carolina745,254$900,000
AT&T Cotton Bowl ClassicJanuary 2, 2010Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, Texas
1:00 p.m.FOXOle Miss21Oklahoma State (#21)777,928$6,750,000
AutoZone Liberty BowlJanuary 2, 2010Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee
4:30 p.m.ESPNArkansas20East Carolina1762,742$1,700,00
Citi BCS National Championship GameJanuary 7, 2010Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California
7:00 p.m.ABCAlabama (#1)37Texas (#2)2194,906$31,000,000 (est.)

Rankings are from AP Poll. All times Central Standard Time.

  • Penn State's win was vacated due to the Penn State child sex abuse scandal

Awards and All-SEC Teams

;2009 AP All-SEC First Team: :Offense

PositionNameHeightWeight (lbs.)ClassHometownTeam
QBTim Tebow6'4"240Sr.Jacksonville, FL, U.S.Florida
RBMark Ingram II5'10"215So.Flint, MI, U.S.Alabama
RBAnthony Dixon6'1"235Sr.Jackson, MS, U.S.Mississippi State
WRA. J. Green6'4"205So.Summerville, SC, U.S.Georgia
WRShay Hodge6'2"205Sr.Morton, MS, U.S.Ole Miss
TEAaron Hernandez6'2"250Sr.Bristol, CT, U.S.Florida
LTCiron Black6'5"322Sr.Tyler, TX, U.S.LSU
LGMike Pouncey6'5"320Jr.Lakeland, FL, U.S.Florida
CMaurkice Pouncey6'5"320Jr.Lakeland, FL, U.S.Florida
RGMike Johnson6'6"305Sr.Pensacola, FL, U.S.Alabama
RTJohn Jerry6'6"335Sr.Batesville, MS, U.S.Ole Miss
All-purposeRandall Cobb5'11"190So.Alcoa, TN, U.S.Kentucky
All-purposeDexter McCluster5'9"170Sr.Largo, FL, U.S.Ole Miss

:Defense

PositionNameHeightWeight (lbs.)ClassHometownTeam
DEAntonio Coleman6'3"257Sr.Mobile, AL, U.S.Auburn
DTTerrence Cody6'5"350Sr.Fort Myers, FL, U.S.Alabama
DTDan Williams6'3"325Sr.Memphis, TN, U.S.Tennessee
DECarlos Dunlap6'6"290Jr.North Charleston, SC, U.S.Florida
LBRolando McClain6'4"255Jr.Decatur, AL, U.S.Alabama
LBEric Norwood6'1"250Sr.Acworth, GA, U.S.South Carolina
LBRennie Curran5'11"220Jr.Atlanta, GA, U.S.Georgia
DBJavier Arenas5'11"200Sr.Tampa, FL, U.S.Alabama
DBJoe Haden5'11"185Jr.Fort Washington, MD, U.S.Florida
SEric Berry5'11"200Jr.Fairburn, GA, U.S.Tennessee
SMark Barron6'2"215So.Mobile, AL, U.S.Alabama

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SEC vs. BCS matchups

DateVisitorHomeWinner
September 3South CarolinaNC StateSouth Carolina
September 5GeorgiaOklahoma StateOklahoma State
September 5AlabamaVirginia TechAlabama
September 5LSUWashingtonLSU
September 12UCLATennesseeUCLA
September 19LouisvilleKentuckyKentucky
September 19West VirginiaAuburnAuburn
September 26Arizona StateGeorgiaGeorgia
October 3ArkansasTexas A&MArkansas
October 3Georgia TechMississippi StateGeorgia Tech
October 31Georgia TechVanderbiltGeorgia Tech
November 28Florida StateFloridaFlorida
November 28ClemsonSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina
November 28GeorgiaGeorgia TechGeorgia

Previous season

During the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season, Florida and Alabama won their respective divisions and met in the 2008 SEC Championship Game which Florida won 31–20. Florida went on to win the 2009 BCS National Championship while SEC Runner-Up Alabama lost in the Sugar Bowl. Georgia was the heavy favorite to win the SEC in the pre-season, but did not live up to the hype. The Bulldogs, however, did finish strong winning the Capital One Bowl. Other bowl winners include Chick-fil-A Bowl champion LSU, Cotton Bowl Classic champion Ole Miss, Liberty Bowl champion Kentucky, Music City Bowl champion Vanderbilt

Preseason

Tennessee head coach Lane Kiffin begins his first season in Knoxville. Kiffin is a former head coach of the Oakland Raiders and assistant coach at USC. Gene Chizik also begins his first season as head coach at Auburn.

In a given year, each SEC team will play its five other division foes plus three opposing division opponents. Each team has a set opposing division opponent. The other teams from the division are on a rotation, playing a home/away series every five seasons.

Western DivisionEastern DivisionSeries record
AuburnGeorgia53-51-8
AlabamaTennessee46-38-7
Ole MissVanderbilt46-35-2
LSUFlorida23-30-3
Mississippi StateKentucky16-20
ArkansasSouth Carolina10-7

The Southeastern Conference announced on July 22 that the SEC media had elected Florida and Alabama as the preseason favorites for their divisions for the 2009 football season. It chose Florida quarterback Tim Tebow as the Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and Tennessee cornerback Eric Berry as the Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.

In the preseason Coaches' Poll released on August 7, the SEC was one of only three conferences with multiple teams ranked in the top ten. Florida was elected pre-season #1 while Alabama, LSU, Ole Miss, and Georgia also were in the top 25.

References

References

  1. (2009-07-27). "Ohio State Named Preseason Favorite for 2009 Football Season: Buckeyes' Pryor and Michigan State's Jones earn individual preseason honors". CBS Interactive.
  2. (2008-12-07). "2009 AP All-SEC honors". Courier-Journal.
  3. [http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/series/aub/ga.shtml Auburn-Georgia series record]
  4. "Alabama-Tennessee series record".
  5. [http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/series/ms/van.shtml Ole Miss-Vanderbilt series record]
  6. [http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/series/lsu/fla.shtml LSU-Florida series record]
  7. [http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/series/msst/ky.shtml Mississippi St.-Kentucky series record]
  8. [http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/series/ark/sc.shtml Arkansas-South Carolina series record]
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