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2023 Southeastern Conference football season


2023 Southeastern Conference football season
NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
Football
August 26 – December 2, 2023 (2023-08-26 – 2023-12-02)
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14
CBS, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU, SEC Network, ESPN+
Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
Washington Commanders, 2nd overall
Jayden Daniels, LSU, QB
Georgia
Alabama
December 2, 2023
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Alabama
Georgia
Jalen Milroe, Alabama, QB

The 2023 Southeastern Conference football season was the 91st season of Southeastern Conference (SEC) football, taking place during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The season began on August 26, 2023, and ended with the 2023 SEC Championship Game on December 2, 2023. The SEC was a Power Five conference in the current College Football Playoff system. The season schedule was released on September 20, 2022. This was also the final year for the conference's divisional structure as Texas and Oklahoma will join the SEC in 2024. This was also the final year in which CBS broadcast the Southeastern Conference games.

Source:

TeamESPNRivals24/7On3 RecruitsTotal signees
Alabama11128
Arkansas20222420
Auburn15171721
Florida13141320
Georgia22226
Kentucky27313119
LSU56525
Mississippi State22252327
Missouri32333619
Ole Miss33302514
South Carolina17161624
Tennessee1291225
Texas A&M14151519
Vanderbilt46525521

Note: ESPN only ranks the top 40 teams.

The 2023 SEC Media days were held on July 17–20, 2023 at Grand Hyatt Nashville in downtown Nashville, TN. The Preseason Polls were released in July 2023. Each team had their head coach available to talk to the media at the event. Coverage of the event was televised on SEC Network and ESPN.

The teams and representatives in respective order were as follows:

  • SEC Commissioner – Greg Sankey
  • Monday July 17
    • LSU – Brian Kelly (HC), Jayden Daniels (QB), Josh Williams (RB), Mekhi Wingo (DT)
    • Missouri - Eliah Drinkwitz (HC), Kris Abrams-Draine (DB), Javon Foster (OL), Darius Robinson (DL)
    • Texas A&M – Jimbo Fisher (HC), Fadil Diggs (DL), McKinnley Jackson (DL), Ainias Smith (WR)
  • Tuesday July 18
    • Auburn – Hugh Freeze (HC), Luke Deal (TE), Elijah McAllister (LB), Kameron Stutts (OL)
    • Georgia – Kirby Smart (HC), Brock Bowers (TE), Kamari Lassiter (DB), Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (OL)
    • Mississippi State – Zach Arnett (HC), Jaden Crumedy (DT), Jo'Quavious Marks (RB), Will Rogers (QB)
    • Vanderbilt – Clark Lea (HC), Ethan Barr (LB), Jaylen Mahoney (S), Will Sheppard (WR)
  • Wednesday July 19
    • Alabama – Nick Saban (HC), JC Latham (OL), Kool-Aid McKinstry (DB), Dallas Turner (LB)
    • Arkansas – Sam Pittman (HC), Landon Jackson (DE), KJ Jefferson (QB), Raheim Sanders (RB)
    • Florida – Billy Napier (HC), Kingsley Eguakun (OL), Jason Marshall Jr. (DB), Ricky Pearsall (WR)
    • Kentucky – Mark Stoops (HC), Eli Cox (OL), Octavious Oxendine (DL), J. J. Weaver (LB)
  • Thursday July 20
    • Ole Miss – Lane Kiffin (HC), Cedric Johnson (DE), Quinshon Judkins (RB), Deantre Prince (CB)
    • South Carolina – Shane Beamer (HC), Tonka Hemingway (DL), Kai Kroeger (P), Spencer Rattler (QB)
    • Tennessee - Josh Heupel (HC), Joe Milton (QB), Omari Thomas (DL), Jacob Warren (TE)

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Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin was fired after posting a 9–12 record with the school over two years. Cadillac Williams was named the interim head coach for the remainder of the season. On November 28, Auburn announced that they had signed Liberty head coach Hugh Freeze to take over their head coaching position beginning in 2023.

Mississippi State head coach Mike Leach died after suffering a major heart attack. Mississippi State still elected to play in their bowl game. Defensive coordinator Zach Arnett was named interim head coach during Leach's hospitalization and promoted to permanent head coach after Leach's death.

Note: All stats current through the completion of the 2023 season

SchoolCoachYear
  • On November 12, 2023, Texas A&M fired head coach Jimbo Fisher with three weeks remaining in the season following a 6–4 start. He held the position since 2018 after serving as the head coach for Florida State from 2010 to 2017. His $77.5 million dollar buyout was the largest buyout in college football history. Elijah Robinson was named interim head coach and lead the team to a 1–2 record including a Texas Bowl loss to Oklahoma State.

  • On November 13, 2023, Mississippi State fired head coach Zach Arnett with two weeks remaining in the season following a 4–6 start. He had held the position since Mike Leach's death before the team's bowl game the previous year. Greg Knox was named interim head coach, a position he had held for Mississippi State in 2017 and for Florida in 2021. He led the team to a 1–1 record.

  • On January 10, 2024, Alabama head coach Nick Saban retired after posting a 201–29 record with the school. Kalen DeBoer was hired as his successor following a trip to the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship with Washington in 2023. He was also the head coach for Sioux Falls—where he won three NAIA Football National Championships—from 2005 to 2009 and Fresno State from 2020 to 2021.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Improvement in ranking
Drop in ranking
Not ranked previous week
No change in ranking from previous week
RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol
Index to colors and formatting
SEC member won
SEC member lost
SEC teams in bold

All times Central time.

† denotes Homecoming game

Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for weeks 1 through 9. Rankings from Week 10 until the end of the Season reflect those of the College Football Playoff Rankings.

The schedule was released on September 20, 2022. The season will begin on August 31, 2023, and will end with the SEC Championship Game on December 2, 2023.

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 267:30 p.m.HawaiiVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECNW 35–2821,407
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}August 318:00 p.m.FloridaNo. 14 UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTESPNL 11–2453,644
August 318:00 p.m.South DakotaMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOSECNW 35–1050,434
September 212:00 p.m.Ball StateKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYSECNW 44–1458,286
September 212:00 p.m.VirginiaNo. 12 TennesseeNissan Stadium • Nashville, TNABCW 49–1369,507
September 21:00 p.m.Western CarolinaArkansasWar Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, ARESPN+/SECN+W 56–1344,397
September 22:00 p.m.No. 20 (FCS) MercerNo. 22 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MSESPN+/SECN+W 73–760,097
September 23:30 p.m.UMassAuburnJordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALESPNW 59–1488,043
September 24:00 p.m.No. 15 (FCS) Southeastern LouisianaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSSECNW 48–750,041
September 26:00 p.m.UT MartinNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAESPN+/SECN+W 48–792,746
September 27:00 p.m.New MexicoNo. 23 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPNW 52–1097,560
September 27:00 p.m.Alabama A&MVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNESPN+/SECN+W 47–1322,035
September 27:30 p.m.Middle TennesseeNo. 4 AlabamaBryant Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALSECNW 56–7100,027
September 27:30 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 21 North CarolinaBank of America Stadium • Charlotte, NC (Duke's Mayo Classic / Rivalry)ABCL 17–3168,723
September 37:30 p.m.No. 5 LSUNo. 8 Florida StateCamping World Stadium • Orlando, FL (Camping World Kickoff)ABCL 24–4565,429
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 911:00 a.m.VanderbiltWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCACCNL 20–3628,363
September 912:00 p.m.Ball StateNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GASECNW 45–392,746
September 93:00 p.m.Eastern KentuckyKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYSECN+/ESPN+W 28–1761,876
September 93:30 p.m.No. 23 Texas A&MMiamiHard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLABCL 33–4848,792
September 93:30 p.m.No. 20 Ole MissTulaneYulman Stadium • New Orleans, LAESPN2W 37–2030,000
September 94:00 p.m.Kent StateArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Stadium • Fayetteville, ARSECNW 28–673,173
September 95:00 p.m.Austin PeayNo. 9 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECN+/ESPN+W 30–13101,915
September 97:00 p.m.No. 11 TexasNo. 3 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALESPNL 24–34100,077
September 97:00 p.m.Middle TennesseeMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOSECN+/ESPN+W 23–1957,645
September 97:30 p.m.McNeese StateFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLESPNUW 49–788,163
September 97:30 p.m.Grambling StateNo. 14 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LASECN+/ESPN+W 72–1097,735
September 97:30 p.m.ArizonaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSSECNW 31–24 OT51,648
September 97:30 p.m.No. 6 (FCS) FurmanSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECN+/ESPN+W 47–2178,281
September 910:30 p.m.AuburnCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAESPNW 14–1044,141
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 1612:00 p.m.No. 14 LSUMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MS (Rivalry)ESPNLSU 41–1460,084
September 1612:00 p.m.No. 15 Kansas StateMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOSECNW 30–2762,621
September 163:30 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GA (Rivalry)CBSUGA 24–1492,746
September 163:30 p.m.No. 10 AlabamaSouth FloridaRaymond James Stadium • Tampa, FLABCW 17–365,138
September 164:00 p.m.Louisiana-MonroeTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXSECNW 47–393,090
September 167:00 p.m.No. 11 TennesseeFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (Rivalry)ESPNFLA 29–1690,751
September 167:00 p.m.VanderbiltUNLVAllegiant Stadium • Paradise, NVCBSSNL 37–4022,582
September 167:30 p.m.BYUArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARESPN2L 31–3874,821
September 167:30 p.m.No. 18 (FCS) SamfordAuburnJordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECN+/ESPN+W 45–1388,043
September 167:30 p.m.AkronKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYESPNUW 35–359,456
September 167:30 p.m.Georgia TechNo. 17 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MSSECNW 48–2364,150
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 2312:00 p.m.AuburnTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPNTAMU 27–10102,530
September 2312:00 p.m.KentuckyVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TN (Rivalry)SECNUK 45–2826,279
September 233:30 p.m.No. 15 Ole MissNo. 13 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (Rivalry)CBSALA 24–10100,077
September 234:00 p.m.UTSANo. 23 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECNW 45–14101,915
September 237:00 p.m.ArkansasNo. 12 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Rivalry)ESPNLSU 34–3199,648
September 237:00 p.m.CharlotteNo. 25 FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLESPN+/SECN+W 22–789,053
September 237:30 p.m.UABNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAESPN2W 49–2192,746
September 237:30 p.m.MemphisMissouriThe Dome at America's Center • St. Louis, MOESPNUW 34–2745,085
September 237:30 p.m.Mississippi StateSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECNSCAR 37–3078,311
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 3012:00 p.m.No. 22 FloridaKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYESPNUK 33–1461,699
September 3012:00 p.m.ArkansasTexas A&MAT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX (Southwest Classic)SECNTAMU 34–2259,437
September 303:30 p.m.No. 1 GeorgiaAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry)CBSUGA 27–2088,043
September 304:00 p.m.No. 23 MissouriVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECNMIZZOU 38–2126,332
September 306:00 p.m.No. 13 LSUNo. 20 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MS (Magnolia Bowl)ESPNMISS 55–4966,703
September 307:30 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 21 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECNTENN 41–20101,915
September 309:00 p.m.No. 12 AlabamaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSESPNALA 40–1760,111
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 712:00 p.m.No. 23 LSUNo. 21 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOESPNLSU 49–3962,621
October 712:00 p.m.Western MichiganMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSSECNW 41–2847,158
October 73:30 p.m.No. 11 AlabamaTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXCBSALA 26–20108,101
October 74:00 p.m.VanderbiltFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLSECNFLA 38–1489,432
October 77:00 p.m.No. 20 KentuckyNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAESPNUGA 51–1392,746
October 77:30 p.m.ArkansasNo. 16 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MS (Rivalry)SECNMISS 27–2065,748
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 7AuburnSouth CarolinaNo. 22 Tennessee
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1412:00 p.m.No. 1 GeorgiaVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNCBSUGA 37–2028,500
October 1412:00 p.m.ArkansasNo. 11 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALESPNALA 24–21100,077
October 143:30 p.m.Texas A&MNo. 19 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNCBSTENN 20–13101,915
October 143:30 p.m.FloridaSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECNFLA 41–3979,247
October 147:00 p.m.AuburnNo. 22 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAESPNLSU 48–18102,321
October 147:30 p.m.MissouriNo. 24 KentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYSECNMIZZOU 38–2161,654
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 14Mississippi StateNo. 13 Ole Miss
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 2112:00 p.m.Mississippi StateArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARESPNMSST 7–371,505
October 213:30 p.m.No. 17 TennesseeNo. 11 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (Third Saturday in October)CBSALA 34–20100,077
October 213:30 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 20 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MO (Mayor's Cup)SECNMIZZOU 34–1262,621
October 217:00 p.m.No. 13 Ole MissAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Rivalry)ESPNMISS 28–2163,523
October 217:30 p.m.ArmyNo. 19 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LASECNW 62–0101,776
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 21FloridaNo. 1 GeorgiaKentuckyTexas A&MVanderbilt
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 2812:00 p.m.South CarolinaTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPNTAMU 30–1795,297
October 283:30 p.m.No. 1 GeorgiaFloridaEverBank Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (Rivalry)CBSUGA 43–2076,251
October 283:30 p.m.Mississippi StateAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECNAUB 27–1388,043
October 287:00 p.m.No. 21 TennesseeKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KY (Rivalry)ESPNTENN 33–2761,665
October 287:30 p.m.VanderbiltNo. 12 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MS (Rivalry)SECNMISS 33–762,914
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 21No. 9 AlabamaArkansasNo. 15 LSUNo. 16 Missouri
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 412:00 p.m.Texas A&MNo. 10 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MSESPNMISS 38–3565,680
November 412:00 p.m.ArkansasFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLESPN2ARK 36–33 OT89,782
November 412:00 p.m.Jacksonville StateSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCESPNUW 38–2875,348
November 412:00 p.m.UConnNo. 17 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECNW 59–3101,915
November 43:30 p.m.No. 12 MissouriNo. 2 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GACBSUGA 30–2192,746
November 44:00 p.m.AuburnVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECNAUB 31–1528,500
November 47:30 p.m.KentuckyMississippi StateDavis-Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSSECNUK 24–352,329
November 47:45 p.m.No. 14 LSUNo. 8 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (First Saturday in November)CBSALA 42–28100,077
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 1112:00 p.m.No. 8 AlabamaKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYESPNALA 49–2161,936
November 1112:00 pmVanderbiltSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECNSCAR 47–675,682
November 113:30 pmNo. 13 TennesseeNo. 14 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOCBSMIZZOU 36–762,621
November 114:00 p.m.AuburnArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARSECNAUB 48–1072,033
November 117:00 pmNo. 9 Ole MissNo. 2 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAESPNUGA 52–1792,746
November 117:30 p.m.Mississippi StateTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPN2TAMU 51–10103,266
November 117:30 pmFloridaNo. 19 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Rivalry)SECNLSU 52–35102,321
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 1812:00 p.m.Louisiana-MonroeNo. 13 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MSSECNW 35–360,752
November 1812:00 p.m.ChattanoogaNo. 8 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALESPN+/SECN+W 66–10100,077
November 1812:00 p.m.Southern MissMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSESPN+/SECN+W 41–2053,855
November 1812:00 p.m.Abilene ChristianTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPN+/SECN+W 38–1094,794
November 183:30 p.m.No. 1 GeorgiaNo. 18 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN (Rivalry)CBSUGA 38–10101,915
November 184:00 p.m.New Mexico StateAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECNL 10–3188,043
November 187:30 p.m.FloridaNo. 9 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOESPNMIZZOU 33–3162,621
November 187:30 p.m.KentuckySouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECNSCAR 17–1477,788
November 187:30 p.m.FIUArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARESPNUW 44–2061,442
November 188:00 p.m.Georgia StateNo. 15 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAESPN2W 56–14100,212
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 237:30 p.m.No. 12 Ole MissMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MS (Egg Bowl)ESPNMISS 17–760,412
November 244:00 p.m.No. 9 MissouriArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Columbia, MO (Battle Line Rivalry)CBSMIZZOU 48–14
November 2512:00 p.m.KentuckyNo. 10 LouisvilleL&N Stadium • Louisville, KY (Governor's Cup)ABCW 38–3159,225
November 2512:00 p.m.Texas A&MNo. 14 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Rivalry)ESPNLSU 42–30
November 253:30 p.m.No. 8 AlabamaAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Iron Bowl)CBSALA 27–24
November 253:30 p.m.VanderbiltNo. 21 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN (Rivalry)SECNTEN 45–24
November 257:00 p.m.No. 5 Florida StateFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (Sunshine Showdown)ESPNL 24–15
November 257:30 p.m.No. 1 GeorgiaGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)ABCW 31–23
November 257:30 p.m.No. 24 ClemsonSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SC (Palmetto Bowl)SECNL 16–7
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
December 23:00 p.m.No. 1 GeorgiaNo. 8 AlabamaMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GACBSALA 27–2478,320
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.

For the 2020–2025 bowl cycle, The SEC will have annually eight appearances in the following bowls: Sugar Bowl and Peach Bowl (unless they are selected for playoffs filled by a SEC and at-large team if champion is in the playoffs), Citrus Bowl, Duke's Mayo Bowl, Gator Bowl, Liberty Bowl, Music City Bowl, ReliaQuest Bowl and Texas Bowl. The SEC teams will go to a New Year's Six bowl if a team finishes higher than the champions of Power Five conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings. The SEC champion are also eligible for the College Football Playoff if they're among the top four teams in the final CFP ranking.

Bowl GameDateSiteTelevisionTime (EST)SEC teamOpponentScoreAttendance
Texas BowlDecember 27, 2023NRG Stadium • Houston, TXESPN9:00 pmTexas A&MNo. 20 Oklahoma StateL 23–3155,212
Gator BowlDecember 29, 2023EverBank Stadium • Jacksonville, FLESPN12:00 pmKentuckyNo. 22 ClemsonL 35–3840,132
Music City BowlDecember 30, 2023Nissan Stadium • Nashville, TNESPN2:00 pmAuburnMarylandL 13–3150,088
ReliaQuest BowlJanuary 1, 2024Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FLESPN212:00 pmNo. 13 LSUWisconsinW 35–3131,424
Citrus BowlJanuary 1, 2024Camping World Stadium • Orlando, FLABC1:00 pmNo. 21 TennesseeNo. 17 IowaW 35–043,861
New Year's Six Bowls
Cotton Bowl ClassicDecember 29, 2023AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TexasESPN8:00 pmNo. 9 MissouriNo. 7 Ohio StateW 14–370,114
Peach BowlDecember 30, 2023Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GAESPN12:00 pmNo. 11 Ole MissNo. 10 Penn StateW 38–2471,230
Orange BowlDecember 30, 2023Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLESPN4:00 pmNo. 6 GeorgiaNo. 5 Florida StateW 63–363,324
College Football Playoff bowl games
Rose Bowl (semifinal)January 1, 2024Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CAESPN5:00 p.m.No. 4 AlabamaNo. 1 MichiganL 20–27 (OT)96,371

Rankings are from CFP Poll. All times Central Time Zone.

  • Bowl eligible (9): Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M
  • Bowl-ineligible (5): Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt

Updated with the results of all games.

The following games include SEC teams competing against Power Five conferences teams from the (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Notre Dame and Pac-12). All rankings are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 31Pac-12FloridaNo. 14 UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTL 11–24
September 2ACCNo. 21 North CarolinaSouth Carolina†Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, NC (Duke's Mayo Classic/rivalry)L 17-31
September 2ACCVirginiaNo. 12 Tennessee†Nissan Stadium • Nashville, TNW 49–13
September 3ACCNo. 5 LSUNo. 8 Florida State†Camping World Stadium • Orlando, FL (Camping World Kickoff)L 24–45
September 9Pac-12ArizonaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSW 31–24
September 9Pac-12AuburnCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 14–10
September 9Big 12No. 11 TexasNo. 3 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALL 24–34
September 9ACCNo. 23 Texas A&MMiami (FL)Hard Rock Stadium • Miami Gardens, FLL 33–48
September 9ACCVanderbiltWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCL 20–36
September 16Big 12BYUArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARL 31–38
September 16Big 12Kansas StateMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOW 30–27
September 16ACCGeorgia TechOle MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MSW 48–23
November 25ACCFlorida StateFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)L 24–15
November 25ACCGeorgiaGeorgia TechBobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, GA(rivalry)W 31–23
November 25ACCKentuckyLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union Stadium • Louisville, KY (rivalry)W 38–31
November 25ACCClemsonSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SC (rivalry)L 16–7

Note:† Denotes Neutral Site Game

The following games include SEC teams competing against "Group of Five" teams from the American, C-USA, MAC, Mountain West and Sun Belt.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 26Mountain WestHawaiiVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNW 35–28
September 2MACBall StateKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 44–14
September 2C-USAMiddle TennesseeNo. 4 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 56–7
September 2Mountain WestNew MexicoNo. 23 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 52-10
September 9MACBall StateNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAW 45–3
September 9MACKent StateArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Stadium • Fayetteville, ARW 28–6
September 9C-USAMiddle TennesseeMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOW 23–19
September 9AmericanNo. 20 Ole MissNo. 24 TulaneYulman Stadium • New Orleans, LAW 37–20
September 16MACAkronKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 35–3
September 16AmericanAlabamaSouth FloridaRaymond James Stadium • Tampa, FLW 17–3
September 16Sun BeltLouisiana-MonroeTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 47–3
September 16Mountain WestVanderbiltUNLVAllegiant Stadium • Paradise, NVL 37–40
September 23AmericanCharlotteFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 22–7
September 23AmericanMemphisMissouri†The Dome • St. Louis, MOW 34–27
September 23AmericanUABGeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAW 49–21
September 23AmericanUTSATennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 45–14
October 7MACWestern MichiganMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSW 41–28
November 4C-USAJacksonville StateSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCW 38-28
November 18C-USAFIUArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Stadium • Fayetteville, ARW 44–20
November 18Sun BeltGeorgia StateLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 56–14
November 18C-USANew Mexico StateAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALL 10–31
November 18Sun BeltSouthern MissMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSW 41–20
November 18Sun BeltLouisiana-MonroeOle MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MSW 35–3

Note:† Denotes Neutral Site Game

The following games include SEC teams competing against FBS Independents, which includes Army, UConn and UMass.

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
September 2UMassAuburnJordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALW 59–14
October 21ArmyLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 62–0
November 4UConnTennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 59-3

The Football Championship Subdivision comprises 13 conferences and two independent programs.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
September 2SWACAlabama A&MVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNW 47–13
September 2SouthernMercer#22 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • University, MSW 73–7
September 2Missouri ValleySouth DakotaMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOW 35–10
September 2SouthlandSoutheastern LouisianaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Mississippi State, MSW 48–7
September 2Ohio ValleyUT MartinNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAW 48–7
September 2SouthernWestern CarolinaArkansasWar Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, ARW 56–13
September 9United AthleticAustin PeayNo. 9 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 30–13
September 9United AthleticEastern KentuckyKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 28–17
September 9SouthernFurmanSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCW 47–21
September 9SWACGrambling StateNo. 14 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 72–10
September 9SouthlandMcNeeseFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 49–7
September 16SouthernSamfordAuburnJordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALW 45–13
November 18United AthleticAbilene ChristianTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 38–10
November 18SouthernChattanoogaAlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 66–10

2023–24 records against non-conference foes:

The Southeastern Conference has television contracts with ESPN and CBS, which allow games to be broadcast across ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, and CBS. Streaming broadcasts for games under SEC control are streamed on ESPN+. Alabama operates its own network, SEC Network, in conjunction with ESPN. Games under the control of other conferences fall under the contracts of the opposing conference.

PlatformGames
Broadcast23
Cable85
Streaming14

*Unconfirmed total selections for the week.

WeekOffensivePlayer of the WeekDefensivePlayer of the WeekSpecial TeamsPlayer of the WeekOffensive LinePlayer of the WeekDefensive LinePlayer of the WeekFreshmanPlayer of the Week
Week 1 (Sept 5)Jalen Milroe (RS So., QB, Alabama) Joe Milton (RS Sr., Tennessee)Trevin Wallace (Jr., LB, Kentucky)Barion Brown (So., KR/WR, Kentucky) Jordan Watkins (Sr., PR/WR, Ole Miss)Gunner Britton (Sr., OL, Auburn)Tyler Baron (Sr., DE, Tennessee)Caleb Downs (Fr., DB, Alabama) Kyle Ferrie (Fr., K, Mississippi State)
Week 2 (Sept 11)Spencer Rattler (RS SO, QB, South Carolina)Jett Johnson (Gr., LB, Mississippi State)
Eugene Asante (Jr., LB, Auburn)Caden Davis (Sr., PK, Ole Miss)Eli Cox (Sr. OL, Kentucky)Nyles Gaddy (Sr., DL, Missouri)
Trajan Jeffcoat (RS Sr., DL, Arkansas)London Humphreys (Fr., WR, Vanderbilt)
Week 3 (Sept 16)Jayden Daniels (Sr., QB, LSU)
Malik Nabers (Jr., WR, LSU)Trey Washington (Jr., S, Ole Miss)Harrison Mevis (Sr., PK, Missouri)Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (Jr. C, Georgia)Cam Jackson (Jr., DE, Florida)
T. J. Sanders (RS So, DT, South Carolina)Jordan Castell (Fr, S, Florida)
Week 4 (Sept 23)Jayden Daniels (2) (Sr., QB, LSU)
Spencer Rattler (2) (RS SO, QB, South Carolina)Maxwell Hairston (So., DB, Kentucky)Trey Smack (So., PK, Florida)Tyler Booker (So, G, Alabama)Alex Huntley (RS Jr, DR, South Carolina)Taurean York (Fr., LB, Texas A&M)
Week 5 (Oct 2)Jaxson Dart (Jr., QB, Ole Miss)
Ray Davis (Sr., RB, Kentucky)Smael Mondon Jr. (Jr., ILB, Georgia)Ainias Smith (Gr, WR/PR/KR, Texas A&M)Jeremy Flax (Sr. OL, Kentucky)James Pearce Jr. (So., DE, Tennessee)Caleb Downs (2) (Fr., S, Alabama)
Peyton Woodring (Fr., PK, Georgia)
Week 6 (Oct 9)Carson Beck (Jr., QB, Georgia)
Jayden Daniels (3) (Sr., QB, LSU)Ashanti Cistrunk (Sr., LB, Ole Miss)Will Reichard (Gr, PK/P, Alabama)Emery Jones (So. OL, LSU)Justin Eboigbe (RS Sr., DL, Alabama)Arlis Boardingham (RS Fr., S, Florida)
Peyton Woodring (2) (Fr., PK, Georgia)
Week 7 (Oct 16)Graham Mertz (RS Jr., QB, Florida)Darius Robinson (Gr., DE, Missouri)Trey Smack (2) (So., PK, Florida)
Dee Williams (RS Sr., DB, Tennessee)JC Latham (Jr., OL, Alabama)James Pearce Jr. (2) (So., DE, Tennessee)
Landon Jackson (Fr., DE, Arkansas)Peyton Woodring (3) (Fr., PK, Georgia)
Week 8 (Oct 23)Cody Schrader (Gr., RB, Missouri)Jihaad Campbell (So., LB, Alabama)
Nathaniel Watson (Gr., LB, Mississippi State)Will Reichard (2) (Gr, PK/P, Alabama)Javon Foster (Gr. OL, Missouri)Cedric Johnson (Sr., DE, Ole Miss)Suntarine Perkins (Fr., LB, Ole Miss)
Trey Holly (Fr., RB, LSU)
Week 9 (Oct 30)Ladd McConkey (Jr., WR, Georgia)Edgerrin Cooper (Jr., LB, Texas A&M)
Trey Washington (2) (Jr., S, Ole Miss)Charles Campbell (Sr., PK/P, Tennessee)Gunner Britton (2) (Sr., OT, Auburn)
John Campbell Jr. (Sr., OT, Tennessee)Cedric Johnson (2) (Sr., DE, Ole Miss)Connor Lew (Fr., OL, Auburn)
Week 10 (Nov 6)Jalen Milroe (2) (RS So., QB, Alabama)
Tre Harris (Sr., Ole Miss)John Saunders Jr. (Sr., S, Ole Miss)
Lorando Johnson (RS Jr., DB, Arkansas)Peyton Woodring (Fr., PK/P, Georgia)
Cam Little (Jr., PK/P, Arkansas)Beaux Limmer (RS Sr. OL, Arkansas)Nazir Stackhouse (Sr., DL, Georgia)
Zxavian Harris (So., DT, Ole Miss)Ty Bryant (Fr., DB, Kentucky)
Jaylon Braxton (Fr., DB, Arkansas)
Week 11 (Nov 13)Jayden Daniels (4) (Sr., QB, LSU)Jalen McLeod (Jr., LB, Auburn)Keionte Scott (Jr., PR, Auburn)Charles Turner (Gr., OL, LSU)Darius Robinson (Gr., DL, Missouri)CJ Allen (Fr., LB, Georgia)
Week 12 (Nov 20)Jayden Daniels (5) (Sr., QB, LSU)
Brady Cook (Jr., QB, Missouri)Nathaniel Watson (2) (Gr., LB, Mississippi State)
Alfahiym Walcott (Sr., LB, Arkansas)Harrison Mevis (2) (Sr., PK, Missouri)Xavier Delgado (Gr., OL, Missouri)Jordan Strachan (Gr., DL, South Carolina)Kyle Ferrie (2) (Fr., PK, Mississippi State)
Isaiah Augustave (Fr., RB, Arkansas)
Week 13 (Nov 27)Jalen Milroe (3) (RS So., QB, Alabama)
Cody Schrader (2) (Gr., RB, Missouri)J. J. Weaver (Sr., LB, Kentucky)
Tristan Newson (Jr., LB, Missouri)Barion Brown (2) (So., KR/WR, Kentucky)
Fraser Masin (Sr., P, Ole Miss)Dayne Davis (RS Sr., OL, Tennessee)Jay Jernigan (Sr., DL, Missouri)CJ Allen (2) (Fr., LB, Georgia)
Kadyn Proctor (Fr., OL, Alabama)
SchoolTotal
12
12
12
11
8
8
8
8
5
4
4
4
3
1

On December 6, 2023, the Southeastern Conference released their Players of the Year and All-Conference Honors at the end of the season.

Source:

AwardPlayer/CoachesSchool
Offensive Player of the YearJayden Daniels, QB, Sr.
Defensive Player of the YearDallas Turner, LB, Jr.
Freshman of the YearCaleb Downs, DB, Fr.
Special Teams of the YearWill Reichard, PK, GS.
Jacobs Blocking TrophySedrick Van Pran-Granger, OL, RS So.
Scholar Athlete of the YearBrady Cook, QB, RS Jr.
Coach of the YearEliah Drinkwitz, HC

The following players earned All-SEC honors. Any teams showing (_) following their name are indicating the number of All-SEC honors awarded to that university for first- and second-team respectively.

Source:

Notes:

  • RS = Return Specialist
  • AP/ST = All-Purpose/Special Teams Player (not a kicker or returner)
  • † Two-time first team selection;
  • ‡ Three-time first team selection

Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports of Division I-FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for a first-team honor, two points for second-team honor, and one point for third-team honor. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points. College Football All-American consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans. Any player named to the First Team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is deemed a Unanimous All-American.

PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
First Team All-Americans
QBJayden Daniels(AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, Athlon Sports, ESPN, CBS, PFF, The Athletic, USAT, SI, FOX, Phil Steele)Y
RBCody Schrader(AP, TSN, Athlon Sports, ESPN, CBS, USAT, SI, FOX, Phil Steele)Y
TEBrock Bowers(AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, Athlon Sports, ESPN, CBS, The Athletic, PFF, USAT, SI, FOX, Phil Steele)YY
WRMalik Nabers(AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, CFN, ESPN, CBS, Athlon Sports, The Athletic, USAT, SI, PFF, FOX, Phil Steele)YY
OLSedrick Van Pran-Granger(ESPN, SI)
DBMalaki Starks(AP, AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, Athlon Sports, ESPN, CBS, USAT, SI, Phil Steele)Y
Tykee Smith(CFN)
CBKool-Aid McKinstry(AP, TSN, Athlon Sports, CBS, PFF, USAT, SI)Y
Terrion Arnold(AP, CFN, ESPN)
LBDallas Turner(AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, Athlon Sports, ESPN, CBS, The Athletic, USAT, Phil Steele)Y
Edgerrin Cooper(AP, AFCA, WCFF, Athlon Sports, ESPN, CFN, CBS, The Athletic, PFF, FOX, Phil Steele)Y
Kris Abrams-Draine(Athlon Sports)
PJames Burnip(PFF)
KRBarion Brown(TSN)
LSJames Rosenberry Jr.(AFCA)
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Second Team All-Americans
QBJayden Daniels(WCFF, CFN)
RBCody Schrader(AFCA, The Athletic, CFN, WCFF)
WRLuther Burden III(AP, CBS/247 Sports, Athlon Sports, PFF, The Athletic, CFN, Phil Steele, TSN)
Brian Thomas Jr.(Athlon Sports)
TEBrock Bowers(CFN)
DBTykee Smith(CBS/247 Sports)
Malaki Starks(FOX, Athlon Sports,The Athletic, PFF, TSN)
DLJames Pearce Jr.(Athlon Sports)
CBJaylin Simpson(FOX)
Caleb Downs(TSN, Athlon Sports, PFF, USAT)
Terrion Arnold(AFCA, Athlon Sports, CBS/247 Sports, PFF, TSN)
Kool-Aid McKinstry(ESPN, The Athletic, WCFF)
LBDallas Turner(FOX, WCFF)
Chris Braswell(CFN)
Nathaniel Watson(CFN, ESPN)
Edgerrin Cooper(FWAA, TSN)
Kris Abrams-Draine(FOX, PFF, Phil Steele, WCFF)
OLJavon Foster(CBS/247 Sports, Athlon Sports, PFF, FWAA, CFN)
JC Latham(CBS/247 Sports, Athlon Sports, FWAA, USAT, PFF, WCFF, Phil Steele, TSN)
Sedrick Van Pran-Granger(AFCA, CBS/247 Sports, FWAA, PFF, Athlon Sports, The Athletic, Phil Steele, WCFF, TSN)
Tate Ratledge(Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, PFF)
KRBarion Brown(CBS/247 Sports)
PKWill Reichard(CBS/247 Sports, TSN)
PMatthew Hayball(The Athletic, Athlon Sports, FWAA, WCFF, Phil Steele)
PositionPlayerSchoolSelector
Third Team All-Americans
WRXavier Legette(Phil Steele)
Brian Thomas Jr.(AP)
OLWill Campbell(Athlon Sports)
Darius Robinson(Athlon Sports)
Javon Foster(Phil Steele)
CBKool-Aid McKinstry(CFN, Phil Steele)
DBDeone Walker(CFN)
LBNathaniel Watson(AP, Athlon Sports, Phil Steele)
Kris Abrams-Draine(CFN)
SJavon Bullard(Athlon Sports)
PKHarrison Mevis(Phil Steele)
Will Reichard(AP, Athlon Sports)
PRAinias Smith(Phil Steele)
KRBarion Brown(CFN)
PJames Burnip(Athlon Sports)
PositionPlayerSchoolSelector
Fourth Team All-Americans
QBJalen Milroe(Phil Steele)
WRBrian Thomas Jr.(Phil Steele)
OLWill Campbell(Phil Steele)
CBTerrion Arnold(Phil Steele)
DBDeone Walker(Phil Steele)
PRDee Williams(Phil Steele)
PKWill Reichard(Phil Steele)
  • American Football Coaches Association All-America Team
  • Associated Press All-America Team
  • CBS Sports All-America Team
  • The Athletic All-America Team
  • FOX All-America Team
  • Sports Illustrated All-America Team
  • USA Today All-America Team
  • Walter Camp All-America Team
  • Writers Association of America All-America Team
  • The Sporting News College Football All-America Team
  • ESPN All-America Team
  • PFF College All-America Team
  • Athlon Sports College Football's Postseason All-America Team
  • Phil Steele's Postseason All-American Team
  • All-American College Football Team and Individual Honors

Offense

PlayerPositionSchool
Chris ParsonQB
Rueben OwensRB
Sedrick Alexander
Eugene Wilson IIIWR
London Humphreys
Brett NorfleetTE
Kadyn ProctorOL
Andrew Chamblee
Connor Lew
Earnest Greene
Lance Heard
Trovon Baugh
Chase Bisontis

Defense

PlayerPositionSchool
Keldric FaulkDL
TJ Searcy
Kelby Collins
Donterry Russell
Raylen WilsonLB
Suntarine Perkins
Taurean York
Caleb DownsDB
Jaylon Braxton
Jordan Castell
Jalon Kilgore

Special Teams

PlayerPositionSchool
Alex McPhersonPK
Jackson RossP
Isaiah Sategna IIIRS
Alex McPhersonKOS
Walker HimebauchLS

Source:

2023 College Football Award Winners

AwardPlayerClassPositionSchool
Heisman TrophyJayden DanielsSr.QB
AP Player of the Year
Walter Camp Award
Davey O'Brien Award
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
Burlsworth TrophyCody SchraderGSRB
John Mackey AwardBrock BowersJr.TE
Wuerffel TrophyLadd McConkeyRS Jr.WR

The following players were selected in the 2024 NFL draft:

TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
32112110
22
2125
11
231118
2114
31116
123
111126
1113
11114
123
11114
0
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