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2024 Southeastern Conference football season


2024 Southeastern Conference football season
NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
Football
August 31 – December 7, 2024 (2024-08-31 – 2024-12-07)
8
16
ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU, SEC Network, ESPN+
Will Campbell, OT, LSU
New England Patriots, 4th overall
December 7, 2024
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia
Texas
Daylen Everette, Georgia, CB

The 2024 Southeastern Conference football season was the 92nd season of Southeastern Conference (SEC) football and part of the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was the SEC's first season with 16 teams with the additions of Texas and Oklahoma, and its first season since 1991 with a non-divisional scheduling format.

2024 SEC Spring Football and number of signees on signing day:

  • Alabama –
  • Arkansas –
  • Auburn –
  • Florida –
  • Georgia –
  • Kentucky –
  • LSU –
  • Mississippi State –
  • Missouri –
  • Oklahoma-
  • Ole Miss –
  • South Carolina –
  • Tennessee –
  • Texas -
  • Texas A&M -
  • Vanderbilt -

Source:

TeamESPNRivals24/7On3 RecruitsTotal signees
Alabama222228
Arkansas2937313117
Auburn9810820
Florida1015131020
Georgia111128
Kentucky2324242525
LSU7117730
Mississippi State2626282626
Missouri2222202121
Oklahoma878928
Ole Miss2021212022
South Carolina1930221916
Tennessee1414141323
Texas536622
Texas A&M1820191717
Vanderbilt4540403921

Note: ESPN only ranks the top 40 teams.

The 2024 SEC Media days took place on July 15–18, 2024 at the Omni Hotel in downtown Dallas, TX. It was the fourth time they were held outside of Birmingham, AL. Each team was expected to have its head coach available to talk to the media at the event, which was televised on SEC Network and ESPN.

Preseason polls were released in July 2024.

The schedule for the teams was:

DateSchoolCoachPlayer(s)
July 15LSUBrian KellyGarrett Nussmeier (QB), Mason Taylor (TE) & Harold Perkins (LB)
Ole MissLane KiffinJaxson Dart (QB) Tre Harris (WR) & Jared Ivey (DE)
South CarolinaShane BeamerAlex Huntley (DT), Luke Doty (ATH) & Debo Williams (LB)
VanderbiltClark LeaGunnar Hansen (OL), Langston Patterson (LB) & CJ Taylor (S)
July 16GeorgiaKirby SmartCarson Beck (QB), Mykel Williams (DL) & Malaki Starks (S)
MissouriEliah DrinkwitzLuther Burden III (WR), Brady Cook (QB) & Kristian Williams (DL)
OklahomaBrent VenablesJackson Arnold (QB), Danny Stutsman (LB) & Billy Bowman Jr. (DB)
TennesseeJosh HeupelCooper Mays (C), Keenan Pili (LB) & Omari Thomas (DL)
July 17AlabamaKalen DeBoerJalen Milroe (QB), Tyler Booker (OL) & Malachi Moore (DB)
FloridaBilly NapierGraham Mertz (QB), Shemar James (ILB) & Montrell Johnson Jr. (RB)
Mississippi StateJeff LebbyBlake Shapen (QB), Albert Reese IV (OL) & John Lewis (LB)
TexasSteve SarkisianQuinn Ewers (QB) Kelvin Banks Jr. (OL) & Jahdae Barron (DB)
July 18ArkansasSam PittmanAndrew Armstrong (WR), Taylen Green (QB) & Landon Jackson (DE)
AuburnHugh FreezePayton Thorne (QB), Eugene Asante (LB) & Keldric Faulk (DE)
KentuckyMark StoopsMarques Cox (OL) D’Eryk Jackson (LB) & Deone Walker (DL)
Texas A&MMike ElkoShemar Turner (DL), Taurean York (LB) & Trey Zuhn III (OL)

Teams currently listed alphabetically

references:

Alabama head coach Nick Saban retired after finishing his 17th season 11-2 (8-0 SEC) with the Crimson Tide and posting a 201–29 overall record with the school. On January 12, 2024, it was announced his replacement was Kalen DeBoer, who had led Washington to a 14–1 record, Sugar Bowl victory, and national championship appearance.

Mississippi State head coach Zach Arnett was fired during the 2023 season, with two games left in the regular season. On November 26, 2023, he was replaced by Jeff Lebby, Oklahoma's offensive coordinator.

Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher was fired during the 2023 season, with two games left in the regular season. On November 27, 2023, he was replaced by Mike Elko, Duke's head coach.

Note: All stats current through the completion of the 2023 season. All records are at Division I schools only

TeamHead coachYear at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolSEC recordConference ChampionshipsNational Championships
Kalen DeBoer1104–120–00–000
Sam Pittman523–2523–2511–2300
Hugh Freeze260–496–79–2600
Billy Napier351–2611–146–1000
Kirby Smart994–1694–1656–922
Mark Stoops1273–6573–6533–5500
Brian Kelly3165–6820–712–400
Jeff Lebby10–00–00–000
Eliah Drinkwitz540–2228–2117–1700
Brent Venables316–1016–100–000
Lane Kiffin595–4934–1520–1300
Shane Beamer420–1820–1810–1400
Josh Heupel455–2027–1214–1000
Steve Sarkisian471–4925–140–000
Mike Elko116–90–00–000
Clark Lea49–279–272–2200
Column 1Column 2Column 3
Improvement in ranking
Drop in ranking
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

The schedule was released on December 14, 2023.The season will begin on August 29, 2025, and will end with the SEC Championship Game on December 6, 2025.

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 8. Rankings from Week 9 until the end of the Season reflect those of the College Football Playoff Rankings.

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 297:30 p.m.Arkansas–Pine BluffArkansasWar Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, ARESPNUW 70–040,127
August 298:00 p.m.Murray StateNo. 11 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOSECNW 51–062,621
August 307:00 p.m.TempleNo. 16 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKESPNW 51–383,329
August 3112:00 p.m.No. 14 ClemsonNo. 1 GeorgiaMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Aflac Kickoff Game/rivalry)ABCW 34–378,827
August 3112:00 p.m.Virginia TechVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNESPNW 34–27 OT28,934
August 3112:45 p.m.No. 9 (FCS) ChattanoogaNo. 15 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECNW 69–3101,915
August 313:30 p.m.No. 19 MiamiFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)ABCL 17–4190,544
August 313:30 p.m.Colorado StateNo. 4 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXESPNW 52–099,171
August 314:15 p.m.Old DominionSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECNW 23–1978,496
August 316:00 p.m.Eastern KentuckyMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSESPN+/SECN+W 56–748,724
August 317:00 p.m.Western KentuckyNo. 5 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALESPNW 63–0100,077
August 317:00 p.m.No. 12 (FCS) FurmanNo. 6 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSESPN+/SECN+W 76–066,105
August 317:30 p.m.No. 7 Notre DameNo. 20 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXABCL 13–23107,315
August 317:30 p.m.Alabama A&MAuburnJordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALESPN+/SECN+W 73–388,043
August 317:45 p.m.Southern MissKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYSECNW 31–061,627
September 17:30 p.m.No. 23 USCNo. 13 LSUAllegiant Stadium • Las Vegas, NV (Vegas Kickoff Classic)ABCL 20–2763,969
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 712:00 p.m.ArkansasNo. 16 Oklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OKABCL 31–39 2OT52,202
September 712:00 p.m.No. 3 TexasNo. 10 MichiganMichigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MIFOXW 31–12111,170
September 712:45 p.m.McNeeseTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXSECNW 52–1092,345
September 72:00 p.m.Tennessee TechNo. 1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAESPN+/SECN+W 48–393,033
September 73:30 p.m.CaliforniaAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALESPN2L 14–2188,043
September 73:30 p.m.South CarolinaKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYABCSC 31–661,349
September 74:15 p.m.Middle TennesseeNo. 6 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSSECNW 52–366,427
September 77:00 p.m.South FloridaNo. 4 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALESPNW 42–16100,077
September 77:00 p.m.SamfordFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLESPN+/SECN+W 45–789,295
September 77:00 p.m.BuffaloNo. 9 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOESPN+/SECN+W 38–062,621
September 77:30 p.m.No. 14 TennesseeNo. 24 NC StateBank of America Stadium • Charlotte, NC (Duke's Mayo Classic)ABCW 51–1072,730
September 77:30 p.m.No. 22 (FCS) NichollsNo. 18 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAESPN+/SECN+W 44–21100,242
September 77:30 p.m.Alcorn StateVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNESPNUW 55–024,080
September 77:45 p.m.HoustonNo. 15 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKSECNW 16–1283,653
September 710:30 p.m.Mississippi StateArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZESPNL 23–3045,504
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 1412:00 p.m.No. 4 AlabamaWisconsinCamp Randall Stadium • Madison, WI (Big Noon Kickoff)FOXW 42–1076,323
September 1412:00 p.m.No. 16 LSUSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SC (College GameDay)ABCLSU 36–3379,531
September 1412:45 p.m.No. 24 Boston CollegeNo. 6 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOSECNW 27–2162,621
September 143:30 p.m.Texas A&MFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLABCTA&M 33–2089,993
September 143:30 p.m.TulaneNo. 15 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKESPNW 34–1983,325
September 144:15 p.m.UABArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARSECNW 37–2775,021
September 146:30 p.m.No. 5 Ole MissWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCThe CWW 40–632,849
September 147:00 p.m.UTSANo. 2 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXESPNW 56–7101,892
September 147:00 p.m.VanderbiltGeorgia StateCenter Parc Stadium • Atlanta, GAESPN+L 32–3614,413
September 147:30 p.m.No. 1 GeorgiaKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYABCUGA 13–1261,663
September 147:30 p.m.New MexicoAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALESPN2W 45–1988,043
September 147:30 p.m.ToledoMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSESPNUL 17–4147,412
September 147:45 p.m.Kent StateNo. 7 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECNW 71–0101,915
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 2112:00 p.m.FloridaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSESPNFLA 45–2849,655
September 2112:45 p.m.OhioKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYSECNW 41–661,783
September 213:30 p.m.ArkansasAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALESPNARK 24–1488,043
September 213:30 p.m.UCLANo. 16 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAABCW 34–17100,315
September 214:15 p.m.VanderbiltNo. 7 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOSECNMIZ 30–27 OT62,621
September 217:30 p.m.No. 6 TennesseeNo. 15 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK (College GameDay)ABCTENN 25–1584,701
September 217:30 p.m.AkronSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCESPNUW 50–778,704
September 217:30 p.m.Bowling GreenNo. 25 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPN+/SECN+W 26–2099,523
September 217:45 p.m.Georgia SouthernNo. 5 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSSECNW 52–1367,505
September 218:00 p.m.UL MonroeNo. 1 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXESPN+/SECN+W 51–3102,850
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 21No. 4 AlabamaNo. 2 Georgia
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 2812:00 p.m.KentuckyNo. 6 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSABCUK 20–1767,616
September 283:30 p.m.No. 21 OklahomaAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALABCOU 27–2188,044
September 283:30 p.m.ArkansasNo. 24 Texas A&MAT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX (Southwest Classic)ESPNTAMU 21–1760,928
September 284:15 p.m.Mississippi StateNo. 1 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXSECNTEX 35–13101,388
September 287:30 p.m.No. 2 GeorgiaNo. 4 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (rivalry)ABCALA 41–34100,077
September 287:45 p.m.South AlabamaNo. 14 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LASECNW 42–10102,143
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 28FloridaNo. 11 MissouriSouth CarolinaNo. 5 TennesseeVanderbilt
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 512:00 p.m.No. 9 MissouriNo. 25 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXABCTAMU 41–1097,049
October 53:30 p.m.AuburnNo. 5 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GA (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry)ABCUGA 31–1393,033
October 53:30 p.m.No. 12 Ole MissSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCESPNMISS 27–379,837
October 54:15 p.m.No. 1 AlabamaVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECNVAN 40–3528,934
October 57:30 p.m.No. 4 TennesseeArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARABCARK 19–1475,573
October 57:45 p.m.UCFFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLSECNW 24–1390,369
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 5KentuckyNo. 13 LSUMississippi StateNo. 19 OklahomaNo. 2 Texas
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1212:00 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 7 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALABCALA 27–25100,077
October 1212:00 p.m.No. 21 MissouriUMassWarren McGuirk Alumni Stadium • Hadley, MAESPN2W 45–316,102
October 123:30 p.m.No. 18 OklahomaNo. 1 TexasCotton Bowl • Dallas, TX (Red River Showdown)ABCTEX 34–392,100
October 124:15 p.m.Mississippi StateNo. 5 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GASECNUGA 41–3193,033
October 127:00 p.m.FloridaNo. 8 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)ESPNTENN 23–17 OT101,915
October 127:30 p.m.No. 9 Ole MissNo. 13 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Magnolia Bowl)ABCLSU 29–26 OT102,212
October 127:45 p.m.VanderbiltKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KY (rivalry)SECNVAN 20–1362,120
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 12ArkansasAuburnNo. 15 Texas A&M
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1912:00 p.m.AuburnNo. 19 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOESPNMIZ 21–1762,621
October 1912:45 p.m.South CarolinaOklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKSECNSC 35–983,331
October 193:30 p.m.No. 7 AlabamaNo. 11 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN (Third Saturday in October)ABCTENN 24–17101,915
October 194:15 p.m.No. 14 Texas A&MMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSSECNTAMU 34–2450,127
October 197:00 p.m.No. 8 LSUArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (rivalry)ESPNLSU 34–1075,893
October 197:00 p.m.Ball StateVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNESPN+/SECN+W 24–1427,884
October 197:30 p.m.No. 5 GeorgiaNo. 1 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (College GameDay)ABCUGA 30–15105,215
October 197:45 p.m.KentuckyFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)SECNFLA 48–2089,906
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 19No. 18 Ole Miss
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 2612:00 p.m.OklahomaNo. 18 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSESPNMISS 26–1467,926
October 2612:45 p.m.ArkansasMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSSECNARK 58–2549,303
October 263:30 p.m.No. 21 MissouriNo. 15 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALABCALA 34–0100,077
October 264:15 p.m.No. 5 TexasNo. 25 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECNTEX 27–2428,934
October 267:30 p.m.No. 8 LSUNo. 14 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TX (rivalry)ABCTAMU 38–23108,852
October 267:45 p.m.AuburnKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYSECNAUB 24–1060,605
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 26FloridaNo. 2 GeorgiaSouth CarolinaNo. 7 Tennessee
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 212:00 p.m.No. 19 Ole MissArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARESPNMISS 63–3172,894
November 212:45 p.m.VanderbiltAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECNVAN 17–788,043
November 22:30 p.m.MaineOklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKESPN+/SECN+W 59–1482,831
November 23:30 p.m.No. 2 GeorgiaFloridaEverBank Stadium • Jacksonville, FL (rivalry)ABCUGA 34–2076,307
November 24:15 p.m.UMassMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSSECNW 45–2048,617
November 27:30 p.m.No. 10 Texas A&MSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCABCSC 44–2080,298
November 27:45 p.m.KentuckyNo. 7 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)SECNTENN 28–18101,915
#Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 2No. 14 AlabamaNo. 16 LSUNo. 25 MissouriNo. 6 Texas
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 912:00 p.m.FloridaNo. 5 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXABCTEX 49–17103,375
November 93:30 p.m.No. 3 GeorgiaNo. 16 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSABCMISS 28–1068,126
November 94:15 p.m.South CarolinaVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECNSC 28–728,934
November 97:00 p.m.Mississippi StateNo. 7 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNESPNTENN 33–14101,915
November 97:30 p.m.No. 11 AlabamaNo. 15 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (First Saturday in November/College GameDay)ABCALA 42–13102,283
November 97:45 p.m.OklahomaNo. 24 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MO (rivalry)SECNMIZ 30–2362,621
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 9ArkansasAuburnKentuckyNo. 14 Texas A&M
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 1612:00 p.m.No. 3 TexasArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (rivalry)ABCTEX 20–1074,929
November 1612:45 p.m.UL MonroeAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECNW 48–1488,043
November 161:30 p.m.Murray StateKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYESPN+/SECN+W 48–648,370
November 162:00 p.m.MercerNo. 10 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALESPN+/SECN+W 52–7100,077
November 163:30 p.m.No. 22 LSUFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)ABCFLA 27–1690,067
November 164:15 p.m.No. 23 MissouriNo. 21 South CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECNSC 34–3079,361
November 167:30 p.m.No. 7 TennesseeNo. 12 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GA (rivalry)ABCUGA 31–1793,033
November 167:45 p.m.New Mexico StateNo. 15 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXSECNW 38–3105,815
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 16No. 11 Ole MissMississippi StateOklahomaVanderbilt
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 2312:00 p.m.No. 9 Ole MissFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLABCFLA 24–1789,942
November 2312:45 p.m.UMassNo. 10 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GASECNW 59–2193,033
November 231:00 p.m.UTEPNo. 11 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNESPN+/SECN+W 56–0101,915
November 233:30 p.m.KentuckyNo. 3 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXABCTEX 31–14102,811
November 234:00 p.m.WoffordNo. 18 South CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCESPN+/SECN+W 56–1279,078
November 234:00 p.m.Louisiana TechArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARESPN+/SECN+W 35–1466,041
November 234:15 p.m.No. 23 MissouriMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSSECNMIZ 39–2047,824
November 237:30 p.m.No. 7 AlabamaOklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKABCOU 24–384,053
November 237:30 p.m.No. 15 Texas A&MAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALESPNAUB 43–41 4OT88,043
November 237:45 p.m.VanderbiltLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LASECNLSU 24–17102,086
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 293:30 p.m.Mississippi StateNo. 14 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS (Egg Bowl)ABCMISS 26–1467,896
November 297:30 p.m.Georgia TechNo. 7 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)ABCW 44–42 8OT93,033
November 3012:00 p.m.No. 8 TennesseeVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TN (rivalry)ABCTENN 36–2328,934
November 3012:00 p.m.No. 15 South CarolinaNo. 12 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SC (Palmetto Bowl)ESPNW 17–1481,500
November 3012:00 p.m.LouisvilleKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KY (Governor's Cup)SECNL 14–4158,612
November 303:30 p.m.AuburnNo. 13 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (Iron Bowl)ABCALA 28–14100,077
November 303:30 p.m.ArkansasNo. 21 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MO (Battle Line Rivalry)SECNMIZ 28–2162,621
November 307:00 p.m.OklahomaLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAESPNLSU 37–1799,364
November 307:00 p.m.FloridaFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (Sunshine Showdown)ESPN2W 31–1155,107
November 307:30 p.m.No. 3 TexasNo. 20 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TX (Lone Star Showdown)ABCTEX 17–7109,028
#Rankings from College Football Playoff. All times are in Eastern Time.
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
December 74:00 p.m.No. 5 GeorgiaNo. 2 TexasMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GAABCUGA 22–19 OT74,916
#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 five conference champions in the final CFP ranking or if they are seven highest-ranked at-large selections. Additionally, four of the top five conference champions will receive first round byes for the 2024 College Football Playoff.

Legend
SEC win
SEC loss
Bowl gameDateSiteTime (EST)TelevisionSEC teamOpponentScoreAttendance
Gasparilla BowlDecember 20, 2024Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL3:30 p.m.ESPNFloridaTulane.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}W 33–841,472
Armed Forces BowlDecember 27, 2024Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TX12:00 p.m.ESPNOklahomaNavyL 20–2150,754
Birmingham BowlDecember 27, 2024Protective Stadium • Birmingham, AL3:30 p.m.ESPNVanderbiltGeorgia TechW 35–2733,840
Liberty BowlDecember 27, 2024Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium • Memphis, TN7:00 p.m.ESPNArkansasTexas TechW 39–2637,764
Las Vegas BowlDecember 27, 2024Allegiant Stadium • Paradise, NV10:30 p.m.ESPNTexas A&MUSCL 31–3526,671
Music City BowlDecember 30, 2024Nissan Stadium • Nashville, TN2:30 p.m.ESPNNo. 19 MissouriIowaW 27–2443,375
ReliaQuest BowlDecember 31, 2024Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL12:00 p.m.ESPNNo. 11 AlabamaMichiganL 13–1951,439
Citrus BowlDecember 31, 2024Camping World Stadium • Orlando, FL3:00 p.m.ABCNo. 15 South CarolinaNo. 20 IllinoisL 17–2147,129
Texas BowlDecember 31, 2024NRG Stadium • Houston, TX3:30 p.m.ESPNLSUBaylorW 44–3159,940
Gator BowlJanuary 2, 2025EverBank Stadium • Jacksonville, FL8:00 p.m.ESPNNo. 14 Ole MissDukeW 52–2031,290
College Football Playoff bowl games
College Football PlayoffDecember 21, 2024Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX4:00 p.m.TNTNo. 3 TexasNo. 16 ClemsonW 38–24101,150
College Football PlayoffDecember 21, 2024Ohio Stadium • Columbus, OH8:00 p.m.ABCNo. 7 TennesseeNo. 6 Ohio StateL 17–42102,870
Peach BowlJanuary 1, 2025Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA1:00 p.m.ESPNNo. 3 TexasNo. 12 Arizona StateW 39–31 2OT71,105
Sugar BowlJanuary 2, 2025Caesars Superdome • New Orleans, LA4:00 p.m.ESPNNo. 2 GeorgiaNo. 5 Notre DameL 10–2357,267
Cotton Bowl ClassicJanuary 10, 2025AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX7:30 p.m.ESPNNo. 3 TexasNo. 6 Ohio StateL 14–2874,527

× – Matchup not played in 2024

Updated after the season.

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

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 31ACC19 Miami (FL)FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLL 17–41
August 31ACC14 Clemson1 Georgia†Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GAW 34–3
August 31-7 Notre Dame20 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXL 13–23
August 31ACCVirginia TechVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNW 34–27 OT
September 1Big Ten13 LSU23 USC†Allegiant Stadium • Las Vegas, NV (Vegas Kickoff Classic)L 20–27
September 7Big 12Arkansas16 Oklahoma StateBoone Pickens Stadium • Stillwater, OKL 31–39 2OT
September 7Big 12Mississippi StateArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZL 23–30
September 7Big 12Houston15 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKW 16–12
September 7ACC14 Tennessee24 NC StateBank of America Stadium • Charlotte, NC (Duke's Mayo Classic)W 51–10
September 7Big Ten3 Texas10 MichiganMichigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MIW 31–12
September 7ACCCaliforniaAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALL 14–21
September 14Big Ten4 AlabamaWisconsinCamp Randall Stadium • Madison, WIW 42–10
September 14ACC5 Ole MissWake ForestAllegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCW 40–6
September 14ACC24 Boston College6 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOW 27–21
September 21Big TenUCLA16 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 34–17
October 5Big 12UCFFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 24–13
November 29ACCGeorgia Tech7 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAW 44–428OT
November 30ACCLouisvilleKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYL 14–41
November 30ACC15 South Carolina12 ClemsonMemorial Stadium • Clemson, SCW 17–14
November 30ACCFloridaFlorida StateDoak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FLW 31–11

Note:† Denotes Neutral Site Game

Updated through Week 14.

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 30AACTemple16 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Stadium • Norman, OKW 51–3
August 31CUSAWestern Kentucky5 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 63–0
August 31Sun BeltSouthern MissKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 31–0
August 31Sun BeltOld DominionSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCW 23–19
August 31Mountain WestColorado State4 TexasDarrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 52–0
September 7AACSouth Florida4 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 42–16
September 7CUSAMiddle Tennessee6 Ole MissVaught-Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSW 52–3
September 7MACBuffalo9 MissouriFarout Field • Columbia, MOW 38–0
September 14AACUABArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARW 37–27
September 14Mountain WestNew MexicoAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALW 45–19
September 14MACToledoMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSL 17–41
September 14AACTulane15 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Stadium • Norman, OKW 34–19
September 14AACUTSA2 TexasDarrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 56–7
September 14Sun BeltVanderbiltGeorgia StateCenter Parc Stadium • Atlanta, GAL 32–36
September 21Sun BeltGeorgia Southern5 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSW 52–13
September 21Sun BeltLouisiana Monroe1 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 51–3
September 21MACAkronSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCW 50–7
September 21MACOhioKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 41–6
September 21MACBowling Green25 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 26–20
September 28Sun BeltSouth Alabama14 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 42–10
October 19MACBall StateVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNW 24–14
November 16Sun BeltLouisiana–MonroeAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALW 48–14
November 16CUSANew Mexico State15 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 38–3
November 23CUSALouisiana TechArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARW 35–14
November 23CUSAUTEP11 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 56–0

Note:† Denotes Neutral Site Game

Updated through Week 13.

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

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
October 1221 MissouriUMassWarren McGuirk Alumni Stadium • Hadley, MAW 45–3
November 2UMassMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSW 45–20
November 23UMass10 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAW 59–21

Updated through Week 13.

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

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 29Missouri ValleyMurray State11 MissouriFaurot Field at Memorial Stadium • Columbia, MOW 51–0
August 29SWACArkansas-Pine BluffArkansasWar Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, ARW 70–0
August 31SWACAlabama A&MAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALW 73–3
August 31Southern12 (FCS) Furman6 Ole MissVaught-Hemmingway Stadium • Oxford, MSW 76–0
August 31UACEastern KentuckyMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSW 56–7
August 31Southern9 (FCS) UT Chattanooga15 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 69–3
September 7SouthernSamfordFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 45–7
September 7Ohio ValleyTennessee Tech1 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAW 48–3
September 7Southland22 (FCS) Nicholls18 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 44–21
September 7SouthlandMcNeeseTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 52–10
September 7SWACAlcorn StateVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNW 55–0
November 2America EastMaineOklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Stadium • Norman, OKW 59–14
November 16Missouri ValleyMurray StateKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 48–6
November 16SouthernMercer10 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 52–7
November 23SouthernWofford18 South CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCW 56–12

Note: † Denotes Neutral Site Game

Updated through Week 13.

2024–25 records against non-conference foes:

The Southeastern Conference has an exclusive television contract with ESPN, which allow games to be broadcast across all ESPN affiliated networks. Streaming broadcasts for games under SEC control are streamed on ESPN+. The conference also 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
Broadcast
Cable
Streaming
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 2)Diego Pavia (Gr., QB, Vanderbilt) Carson Beck (Sr., QB, Georgia)Keon Sabb (Jr., S, Alabama)Peyton Woodring (So., PK, Georgia) Tyler Keltner (Sr., PK, Oklahoma)Fernando Carmona Jr. (R-Jr., OL, Arkansas) Cameron Williams (Jr., OT, Texas)Dylan Stewart (Fr., DE, South Carolina)Kyle Kennard (Gr., DE, South Carolina)Ryan Williams (Fr., WR, Alabama) Nico Iamaleava (R-Fr., QB, Tennessee)
Week 2 (Sept 9)Quinn Ewers (Jr., QB, Texas)Nick Emmanwori (Jr., DB, South Carolina)Kai Kroeger (Gr., PK, South Carolina)Jake Majors (Sr., OL, Texas) Cooper Mays (Sr., OL, Tennessee)Gracen Halton (Jr., DL, Oklahoma) Tim Keenan III (R-Jr., DL, Alabama)Nico Iamaleava (2) (R-Fr., QB, Tennessee)
Week 3 (Sept 16)Jalen Milroe (R-Jr., QB, Alabama) Jaxson Dart (Sr., QB, Ole Miss)Bradyn Swinson (Sr., DE, LSU) Raylen Wilson (So., LB, Georgia)Blake Craig (R-Fr., PK, Missouri)Trey Zuhn III (Jr., OL, Texas A&M)Jared Ivey (Sr., DE, Ole Miss) Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (R-Jr., DL, Georgia)Arch Manning (R-Fr., QB, Texas) Marcel Reed (R-Fr., QB, Texas A&M)
Week 4 (Sept 23)Nate Noel (Gr., RB, Missouri) Garrett Nussmeier (R-Jr., QB, LSU)TJ Metcalf (So., DB, Arkansas)Max Gilbert (R-Fr., PK, Tennessee)Austin Barner (R-Jr., OL, Florida)Bradyn Swinson (Sr., DE, LSU) Joshua Josephs (Jr., DL, Tennessee)Nico Iamaleava (3) (R-Fr., QB, Tennessee)
Week 5 (Sept 30)Jalen Milroe (2) (R-Jr., QB, Alabama)Kip Lewis (R-So., LB, Oklahoma)Alex Raynor (Sr. PK, Kentucky) Tyler White (Fr., P, Texas A&M)Kelvin Banks Jr. (Jr., OL, Texas)Octavious Oxendine (Sr., DL, Kentucky)Ryan Williams (2) (Fr., WR, Alabama)
Week 6 (Oct 7)Diego Pavia (2) (Gr., QB, Vanderbilt)Suntarine Perkins (So., DE, Ole Miss)Brock Taylor (So., PK, Vanderbilt) Tyler White (2) (Fr., P, Texas A&M)Gunnar Hansen (Sr., OT, Vanderbilt) Fernando Carmona Jr. (2) (R-Jr., OL, Arkansas)Miles Capers (Sr., DE, Vanderbilt) Walter Nolen (Jr., DT, Ole Miss)Malachi Singleton (R-Fr., QB, Arkansas)
Week 7 (Oct 14)Garrett Nussmeier (2) (R-Jr., QB, LSU)Whit Weeks (So., LB, LSU) Anthony Hill Jr. (So., LB, Texas)Brock Taylor (2) (So., PK, Vanderbilt)Kelvin Banks Jr. (2) (Jr., OL, Texas)James Pearce Jr. (Jr., DL, Tennessee) Bradyn Swinson (2) (Sr., DE, LSU)Michael Van Buren Jr. (Fr., QB, Mississippi State) Boo Carter (Fr., DB, Tennessee)
Week 8 (Oct 21)Dylan Sampson (Jr., RB, Tennessee)Jalon Walker (Jr., LB, Georgia) Nick Emmanwori (2) (Jr., DB, South Carolina)Damian Ramos (R-Jr., PK, LSU)Emery Jones Jr. (Jr., OT, LSU) Cooper Mays (2) (Sr., OL, Tennessee)Tonka Hemingway (5Y, DT, South Carolina) Mykel Williams (Jr., DT, Georgia)Jadan Baugh (Fr., RB, Florida)
Week 9 (Oct 28)Jarquez Hunter (Jr., RB, Auburn) Taylen Green (R-Jr., QB, Arkansas)Suntarine Perkins (2) (So., DE, Ole Miss) Michael Taaffe (Jr., DB, Texas)Tyler White (3) (Fr., P, Texas A&M)Tyler Booker (Jr., OL, Alabama) Izavion Miller (Sr., OL, Auburn)Keldric Faulk (Jr., DL, Auburn)Braylen Russell (Fr., RB, Arkansas) Marcel Reed (2) (R-Fr., QB, Texas A&M)
Week 10 (Nov 4)Jaxson Dart (2) (Sr., QB, Ole Miss) Jordan Watkins (Sr., WR, Ole Miss)TJ Dottery (So., LB, Ole Miss) Chaz Chambliss (Sr., LB, Georgia)Jesse Mirco (Gr., P, Vanderbilt) Alex Herrera (6Y, PK, South Carolina)Torricelli Simpkins III (R-Sr., OG, South Carolina)Princely Umanmielen (Sr., DE, Ole Miss)LaNorris Sellers (R-Fr., QB, South Carolina)
Week 11 (Nov 11)Jalen Milroe (3) (R-Jr., QB, Alabama) Raheim Sanders (Sr., RB, South Carolina)Jihaad Campbell (Jr., LB, Alabama) Triston Newson (Gr., LB, Missouri)Caden Davis (Sr., PK, Ole Miss)Tyler Booker (2) (Jr., OL, Alabama) Torricelli Simpkins III (2) (R-Sr., OG, South Carolina)Jared Ivey (2) (Sr., DE, Ole Miss) Princely Umanmielen (2) (Sr., DE, Ole Miss)LaNorris Sellers (2) (R-Fr., QB, South Carolina)
Week 12 (Nov 18)LaNorris Sellers (R-Fr., QB, South Carolina)Shemar James (Jr., ILB, Florida) Jahdae Barron (Sr., DB, Texas)Trey Smack (Jr., PK, Florida) Brett Thorson (Jr., P, Georgia)Hayden Conner (Sr., OG, Texas) Tate Ratledge (Sr., OG, Georgia)Alfred Collins (Sr., DT, Texas)DJ Lagway (Fr., QB, Florida)
Week 13 (Nov 25)Jarquez Hunter (2) (Jr., RB, Auburn)Bryce Thornton (So., DB, Florida) Anthony Hill Jr. (2) (So., LB, Texas)Jeremy Crawshaw (Sr., P, Florida)Febechi Nwaiwu (R-Jr., OL, Oklahoma) Will Campbell (Jr., OT, LSU)Caleb Banks (R-Jr., DT, Florida) Mason Thomas (Jr., DL, Oklahoma)Xavier Robinson (Fr., RB, Oklahoma) Cam Coleman (Fr., WR, Auburn)
Week 14 (Dec 2)LaNorris Sellers (2) (R-Fr., QB, South Carolina) Quintrevion Wisner (So., RB, Texas)Whit Weeks (2) (So., LB, LSU) Vernon Broughton (Sr., DL, Texas)Aaron Anderson (R-So., WR/RS, LSU) Kai Kroeger (2) (Gr., PK, South Carolina)Tyler Booker (3) (Jr., OL, Alabama) Andrej Karic (Sr., OG, Tennessee)Johnny Walker Jr. (Gr., DE, Missouri) Walter Nolen (2) (Jr., DT, Ole Miss)Nico Iamaleava (4) (R-Fr., QB, Tennessee) Dominick McKinley (Fr., DT, LSU)
SchoolTotal
5
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

On December 11, 2024, 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 YearDylan Sampson
Defensive Player of the YearKyle Kennard
Freshman of the YearLaNorris Sellers
Special Teams Player of the YearAlex Raynor
Newcomer of the YearDiego Pavia
Jacobs Blocking TrophyKelvin Banks Jr.
Will Campbell
Scholar Athlete of the YearBrady Cook
Coach of the YearClark Lea

At the conclusion of the regular season, All-SEC Conference football teams were named.

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.

2024 College Football Award Winners

AwardPlayerClassPositionSchool
William V. Campbell TrophyJalen MilroeRS Jr.QB
Thorpe AwardJahdae BarronSr.DB
Lombardi AwardKelvin Banks Jr.Jr.OT
Outland TrophyKelvin Banks Jr.Jr.OT
Bronco Nagurski AwardKyle KennardSr.Edge
Dick Butkus AwardJalon WalkerJr.LB

The NFL draft will be held at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Following list includes all SEC Players in the draft.

TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
212117
22
1113
13217
312221213
112
112217
0
1113
22
2211118
325
1124
321212112
123
11
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