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SEC Championship Game
Annual American football game
Annual American football game
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | SEC Championship Game | |
| image | [[File:SEC Championship Game Logo.svg | 180px]] |
| sport | American football | |
| conference | Southeastern Conference | |
| current_stadium | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | |
| current_location | Atlanta, Georgia | |
| years | 1992–present | |
| most_recent | 2025 | |
| current_champion | Georgia | |
| most_championships | Alabama (11) | |
| television | ABC (1992–2000, 2024–present) | |
| CBS (2001–2023) | ||
| website | ||
| sponsors | Dr Pepper (1992–present) | |
| all_stadiums | Legion Field (1992–1993) | |
| Georgia Dome (1994–2016) | ||
| Mercedes-Benz Stadium (2017–present) | ||
| all_locations | Birmingham, Alabama (1992–1993) | |
| Atlanta, Georgia (1994–present) |
CBS (2001–2023) Georgia Dome (1994–2016) Mercedes-Benz Stadium (2017–present) Atlanta, Georgia (1994–present)
The SEC Championship Game is an annual American football game that determines the Southeastern Conference's season champion. For its first 32 seasons, the championship game pitted the Eastern Division regular season champion against the Western Division regular season champion. With the SEC eliminating football divisions after the 2023 season, the game now features the top two teams in the conference standings. The game is regularly played on the first Saturday of December. The first two editions of the game were held at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama, with all subsequent games being held in Atlanta since 1994, first at the Georgia Dome, and at its replacement Mercedes-Benz Stadium since 2017.
Eleven of the sixteen current SEC members have played in the SEC Championship Game, with Kentucky, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, and Oklahoma being the exceptions. During the divisional era, the overall series was led 19–13 by the Western Division.
While eleven SEC members have played in the game, only six have won: Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Auburn, and LSU. Each of these teams has won the championship multiple times. South Carolina, Mississippi State, Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas have played in the game but failed to win it.
History
The SEC was the first NCAA conference in any division to hold a football championship game that was exempt from NCAA regular-season game limits. This was made possible in 1987, when the NCAA membership approved a proposal sponsored by the Division II Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association allowing any conference with at least 12 football members to split into divisions and stage a championship game between the divisional winners. The SEC took advantage of this rule by adding the University of Arkansas and the University of South Carolina in 1992, bringing the conference membership to 12, and splitting into two football divisions. The format has since been adopted by other conferences to decide their football champion (the first being the Big 12 in 1996).
The first two SEC Championship Games were held at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. From 1994 until 2016, the game was played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Following the closure and subsequent demolition of the Georgia Dome in 2017, the SEC Championship Game remained in Atlanta, moving to the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium that replaced the Georgia Dome under a ten-year contract. In November 2023, the SEC signed a five-year extension with Mercedes-Benz Stadium with an additional five-year option which will get the game at the stadium until 2032.
The SEC Championship Game has been played on the first Saturday of December with two exceptions. The 2001 edition was moved to the second Saturday in December so games cancelled during the week of the September 11 attacks could be rescheduled on the first Saturday. The 2020 edition was pushed back to the third week of December as part of the adjustments in the 2020 season for the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the SEC expanding to 16 teams with the 2024 arrival of Oklahoma and Texas, it announced on June 1, 2023, that it would eliminate its football divisions at that time. Championship games from 2024 forward will feature the top two teams in the conference standings.
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Between 2006 and 2013 the winner of the SEC Championship Game went on to play in the BCS National Championship Game eight straight years, posting a 6–2 record. Since 2014, the SEC Championship Game winner has gone on to appear in the College Football Playoff every season, posting a 8–2 record in the national semi-final and a 4–4 record in the College Football Playoff National Championship. It is important to note that two of these losses in the National Championship were to another team from the SEC, including a rematch of the 2021 SEC Championship game in the eventual National Championship.
Results
Results from all SEC Championship games that have been played. Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to matchup.
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| 1992 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 2 [](1992-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 28 | 12 Florida | 21 | Legion Field • Birmingham, AL | 83,091 | 9.8 | CB Antonio Langham, Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1993 | 16 Alabama | 13 | Florida Gators}} | 9 [](1993-florida-gators-football-team) | 28 | 76,345 | QB Terry Dean, Florida | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 1994 | 3 Alabama | 23 | Florida Gators}} | 6 [](1994-florida-gators-football-team) | 24 | Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA | 74,751 | 10.5 | DT Ellis Johnson, Florida | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1995 | 23 Arkansas | 3 | Florida Gators}} | 2 [](1995-florida-gators-football-team) | 34 | 71,325 | 7.2 | QB Danny Wuerffel, Florida | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1996 | 11 Alabama | 30 | Florida Gators}} | 4 [](1996-florida-gators-football-team) | 45 | 74,132 | 7.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 1997 | 11 Auburn | 29 | Tennessee Volunteers}} | 3 [](1997-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | 30 | 74,896 | QB Peyton Manning, Tennessee | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 1998 | 23 Mississippi State | 14 | Tennessee Volunteers}} | 1 [](1998-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | 24 | 74,795 | WR Peerless Price, Tennessee | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 1999 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 7 [](1999-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 34 | 5 Florida | 7 | 71,500 | WR Freddie Milons, Alabama | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 2000 | 18 Auburn | 6 | Florida Gators}} | 7 [](2000-florida-gators-football-team) | 28 | 73,427 | QB Rex Grossman, Florida | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 2001 | LSU Tigers}} | 21 [](2001-lsu-tigers-football-team) | 31 | 2 Tennessee | 20 | 74,843 | 7.0 | QB Matt Mauck, LSU | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2002 | 22 Arkansas | 3 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | 4 [](2002-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | 30 | 75,835 | 3.2 | QB David Greene, Georgia | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2003 | LSU Tigers}} | 3 [](2003-lsu-tigers-football-team) | 34 | 5 Georgia | 13 | 74,913 | 4.1 | RB Justin Vincent, LSU | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2004 | Auburn Tigers}} | 3 [](2004-auburn-tigers-football-team) | 38 | 15 Tennessee | 28 | 74,892 | 4.8 | QB Jason Campbell, Auburn | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2005 | 3 LSU | 14 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | 13 [](2005-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | 34 | 73,717 | 3.9 | QB D. J. Shockley, Georgia | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2006 | 8 Arkansas | 28 | Florida Gators}} | 4 [](2006-florida-gators-football-team) | 38 | 73,374 | 4.7 | WR Percy Harvin, Florida | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2007 | LSU Tigers}} | 5 [](2007-lsu-tigers-football-team) | 21 | 15 Tennessee | 14 | 73,832 | 6.0 | QB Ryan Perrilloux, LSU | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2008 | 1 Alabama | 20 | Florida Gators}} | 2 [](2008-florida-gators-football-team) | 31 | 75,892 | 10.4 | QB Tim Tebow, Florida | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2009 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 2 [](2009-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 32 | 1 Florida | 13 | 75,514 | 11.8 | QB Greg McElroy, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2010 | Auburn Tigers}} | 1 [](2010-auburn-tigers-football-team) | 56 | 19 South Carolina | 17 | 75,802 | 6.3 | QB Cam Newton, Auburn | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2011 | LSU Tigers}} | 1 [](2011-lsu-tigers-football-team) | 42 | 12 Georgia | 10 | 74,515 | 7.4 | CB Tyrann Mathieu, LSU | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2012 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 2 [](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 32 | 3 Georgia | 28 | 75,624 | 10.0 | RB Eddie Lacy, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2013 | Auburn Tigers}} | 3 [](2013-auburn-tigers-football-team) | 59 | 5 Missouri | 42 | 75,632 | 8.7 | RB Tre Mason, Auburn | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2014 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 1 [](2014-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 42 | 14 Missouri | 13 | 73,526 | 7.7 | QB Blake Sims, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2015 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 2 [](2015-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 29 | 18 Florida | 15 | 75,320 | 8.3 | RB Derrick Henry, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2016 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 1 [](2016-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 54 | 15 Florida | 16 | 74,632 | 7.0 | LB Reuben Foster, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2017 | 4 Auburn | 7 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | 6 [](2017-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | 28 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA | 76,532 | 8.4 | LB Roquan Smith, Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2018 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 1 [](2018-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 35 | 4 Georgia | 28 | 77,141 | 10.5 | RB Josh Jacobs, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2019 | LSU Tigers}} | 1 [](2019-lsu-tigers-football-team) | 37 | 4 Georgia | 10 | 74,150 | 7.9 | QB Joe Burrow, LSU | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2020 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 1 [](2020-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 52 | 11 Florida | 46 | 16,520 | 4.9 | RB Najee Harris, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2021 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 3 [](2021-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 41 | 1 Georgia | 24 | 78,030 | 8.2 | QB Bryce Young, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2022 | 14 LSU | 30 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | 1 [](2022-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | 50 | 74,810 | 5.6 | QB Stetson Bennett, Georgia | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2023 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | 8 [](2023-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | 27 | 1 Georgia | 24 | 78,320 | 8.9 | QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2024 | 2 Texas | 19 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | 5 [](2024-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | 22OT | Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA | 74,916 | 8.6 | CB Daylen Everette, Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2025 | 9 Alabama | 7 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | 3 [](2025-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | 28 | 77,247 | QB Gunner Stockton, Georgia |
2020 game attendance limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results by team
| Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Alabama Crimson Tide}}" | [](alabama-crimson-tide-football) | Florida Gators}}" | [](florida-gators-football) | Georgia Bulldogs}}" | [](georgia-bulldogs-football) | LSU Tigers}}" | [](lsu-tigers-football) | Auburn Tigers}}" | [](auburn-tigers-football) | Tennessee Volunteers}}" | [](tennessee-volunteers-football) | Arkansas Razorbacks}}" | [](arkansas-razorbacks-football) | Missouri Tigers}}" | [](missouri-tigers-football) | Mississippi State Bulldogs}}" | [](mississippi-state-bulldogs) | South Carolina Gamecocks}}" | [](south-carolina-gamecocks-football) | Texas Longhorns}}" | [](texas-longhorns-football) | Kentucky Wildcats}}" | [](kentucky-wildcats-football) | Oklahoma Sooners}}" | [](oklahoma-sooners-football) | Mississippi Rebels}}" | [](mississippi-rebels-football) | Texas A&M Aggies}}" | [](texas-a-m-aggies-football) | Vanderbilt Commodores}}" | [](vanderbilt-commodores-football) | |||||||
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| 16 | 11 | 5 | 1992, 1999, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023 | 1993, 1994, 1996, 2008, 2025 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | 7 | 6 | 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2006, 2008 | 1992, 1999, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | 6 | 7 | 2002, 2005, 2017, 2022, 2024, 2025 | 2003, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | 5 | 2 | 2001, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2019 | 2005, 2022 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | 3 | 3 | 2004, 2010, 2013 | 1997, 2000, 2017 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | 2 | 3 | 1997, 1998 | 2001, 2004, 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | 0 | 3 | 1995, 2002, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | 0 | 2 | 2013, 2014 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 | 0 | 1 | 1998 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 | 0 | 1 | 2010 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 | 0 | 1 | 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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- Kentucky, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt have yet to make an appearance in an SEC Championship Game.
Home/away designation
During the championship's divisional era, the team designated as the "home" team alternated between division champions. The designation went to the Eastern champion in even-numbered years and the Western champion in odd-numbered years.
After the 2020 contest, the designated "home" team is 16–13 overall in SEC championship games.
In 2009, the Western champion, Alabama, was the home team, ending a streak where the SEC Western team had worn white jerseys in nine consecutive SEC Championship Games (2000–2008). This was because LSU had represented the West in the previous four seasons that the Western Division champion was the "home" team, and LSU traditionally chooses to wear white jerseys for home games. Additionally, for the next three years (2010–2012), the Eastern Division representative wore their home jerseys because in 2011, LSU again represented the West; this happened again from 2018 to 2020 since LSU represented the West in 2019.
In the current format, the No. 1 seed is designated as the home team.
Rematches
While SEC schools played every other member of their own division during the conference's divisional era, they did not play every member of the opposite division. With the end of divisional play, each SEC member will play only eight of the 15 other teams in the conference. Thus, the SEC Championship Game is not guaranteed to be a rematch of a regular-season game. The SEC Championship game has featured a rematch of a regular-season game a total of eight times (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2017, 2024,2025). The team which won the regular-season game is 6–3 in the rematches, the exceptions being 2001,2017, and 2025.
Common matchups
Matchups that have occurred more than once:
| Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | Southeastern Conference}};" | ||||
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| 10 | Florida vs. Alabama | Alabama 6–4 | 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2020 | ||||
| 5 | Georgia vs. LSU | LSU 3–2 | 2003, 2005, 2011, 2019, 2022 | ||||
| 5 | Georgia vs. Alabama | Alabama 4–1 | 2012, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2025 | ||||
| 2 | Florida vs. Arkansas | Florida 2–0 | 1995, 2006 | ||||
| 2 | Tennessee vs. Auburn | Tied 1–1 | 1997, 2004 | ||||
| 2 | Tennessee vs. LSU | LSU 2–0 | 2001, 2007 |
Selection criteria
The SEC's tiebreakers changed when they eliminated divisions in 2024. The tiebreaker is applied to any number of tied teams, and is repeated until only one team (or two in the case of teams being tied for first and second in the standings) remains.
Tie-breaker procedure
- Head-to-head competition between the tied teams.
- Record versus all common conference opponents among the tied teams.
- Record against highest (best) placed common conference opponent in the conference standings, and proceeding through the conference standings among the tied teams.
- Cumulative Conference winning percentage of all conference opponents among the tied teams .
- Capped relative total scoring margin (see Appendix A) per SportSource Analytics versus all conference opponents among the tied teams.
- Random draw of the tied teams.
Winner's bowl performance
Currently the SEC champion plays in the Sugar Bowl unless it has been selected to play in a College Football Playoff semi-final bowl, or if the Sugar Bowl is hosting a CFP semi-final and the SEC champion either does not qualify for the CFP or has a seeding that prevents it from appearing in the Sugar Bowl. In the SEC Championship Game era, eleven winners of the game have gone on to win the national title (outright or shared), with thirteen SEC teams winning national titles overall, including seven consecutive titles from the 2006–2012 seasons.
There are three occasions when the SEC champion advanced to the BCS or CFP but lost to another SEC team which won the national championship:
In 2011, LSU won the SEC Championship Game and advanced to the BCS National Championship Game which they lost 21–0 to fellow SEC West member Alabama.
In 2017, Georgia won the SEC Championship Game and advanced to the College Football Playoff, defeating Oklahoma in the semifinal and advancing to the CFP final game, which they lost 26–23 in overtime to SEC member Alabama.
In 2021, Alabama won the SEC Championship game and advanced to the College Football Playoff, defeating Cincinnati in the semifinal and advancing to the CFP final game, which they lost 33–18 to Georgia in a rematch of the SEC title game. It was the 1st time that the loser of the conference championship won the national championship game in the same season.
Rankings are from the AP Poll at the time the game was played.
| Season | SEC champion | Result | Opponent | Opp. conference | Bowl game | National champion | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | W 34–13 | Miami Hurricanes}} | [](1992-miami-hurricanes-football-team) | Big East | 1993 Sugar Bowl | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | [](1992-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | ||
| 1993 | Florida Gators}} | [](1993-florida-gators-football-team) | W 41–7 | West Virginia Mountaineers}} | No. 3 [](1993-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team) | Big East | 1994 Sugar Bowl | Florida State Seminoles}} | [](1993-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | |
| 1994 | Florida Gators}} | No. 5 [](1994-florida-gators-football-team) | L 17–23 | Florida State Seminoles}} | No. 7 [](1994-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | ACC | 1995 Sugar Bowl | Nebraska Cornhuskers}} | [](1994-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) | |
| 1995 | Florida Gators}} | No. 2 [](1995-florida-gators-football-team) | L 24–62 | Nebraska Cornhuskers}} | No. 1 [](1995-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) | Big 8 | 1996 Fiesta Bowl | Nebraska Cornhuskers}} | [](1995-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) | |
| 1996 | Florida Gators}} | No. 3 [](1996-florida-gators-football-team) | W 52–20 | Florida State Seminoles}} | No. 1 [](1996-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | ACC | 1997 Sugar Bowl | Florida Gators}} | [](1996-florida-gators-football-team) | |
| 1997 | Tennessee Volunteers}} | No. 3 [](1997-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | L 17–42 | Nebraska Cornhuskers}} | No. 2 [](1997-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) | Big 12 | 1998 Orange Bowl | Nebraska Cornhuskers}} | [](1997-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) | |
| Michigan Wolverines}} | [](1997-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | |||||||||
| 1998 | Tennessee Volunteers}} | No. 1 [](1998-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | W 23–16 | Florida State Seminoles}} | No. 2 [](1998-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | ACC | 1999 Fiesta Bowl | Tennessee Volunteers}} | [](1998-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | |
| 1999 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 5 [](1999-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | L 34–35 OT | Michigan Wolverines}} | No. 8 [](1999-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | Big Ten | 2000 Orange Bowl | Florida State Seminoles}} | [](1999-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | |
| 2000 | Florida Gators}} | No. 7 [](2000-florida-gators-football-team) | L 20–37 | Miami Hurricanes}} | No. 2 [](2000-miami-hurricanes-football-team) | Big East | 2001 Sugar Bowl | Oklahoma Sooners}} | [](2000-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) | |
| 2001 | LSU Tigers}} | No. 12 [](2001-lsu-tigers-football-team) | W 47–34 | Illinois Fighting Illini}} | No. 7 [](2001-illinois-fighting-illini-football-team) | Big Ten | 2002 Sugar Bowl | Miami Hurricanes}} | [](2001-miami-hurricanes-football-team) | |
| 2002 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 4 [](2002-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 26–13 | Florida State Seminoles}} | No. 16 [](2002-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | ACC | 2003 Sugar Bowl | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | [](2002-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | |
| 2003 | LSU Tigers}} | No. 3 [](2003-lsu-tigers-football-team) | W 21–14 | Oklahoma Sooners}} | No. 2 [](2003-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) | Big 12 | 2004 Sugar Bowl | LSU Tigers}} | [](2003-lsu-tigers-football-team) | |
| USC Trojans}} | [](2003-usc-trojans-football-team) | |||||||||
| 2004 | Auburn Tigers}} | No. 3 [](2004-auburn-tigers-football-team) | W 16–13 | Virginia Tech Hokies}} | No. 9 [](2004-virginia-tech-hokies-football-team) | ACC | 2005 Sugar Bowl | USC Trojans}} | [](2004-usc-trojans-football-team) | |
| 2005 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 8 [](2005-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | L 35–38 | West Virginia Mountaineers}} | No. 13 [](2005-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team) | Big East | 2006 Sugar Bowl | Texas Longhorns}} | [](2005-texas-longhorns-football-team) | |
| 2006 | Florida Gators}} | No. 2 [](2006-florida-gators-football-team) | W 41–14 | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | No. 1 [](2006-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | Big Ten | 2007 BCS Champ. Game | Florida Gators}} | [](2006-florida-gators-football-team) | |
| 2007 | LSU Tigers}} | No. 2 [](2007-lsu-tigers-football-team) | W 38–24 | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | No. 1 [](2007-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | Big Ten | 2008 BCS Champ. Game | LSU Tigers}} | [](2007-lsu-tigers-football-team) | |
| 2008 | Florida Gators}} | No. 2 [](2008-florida-gators-football-team) | W 24–14 | Oklahoma Sooners}} | No. 1 [](2008-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) | Big 12 | 2009 BCS Champ. Game | Florida Gators}} | [](2008-florida-gators-football-team) | |
| 2009 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 1 [](2009-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 37–21 | Texas Longhorns}} | No. 2 [](2009-texas-longhorns-football-team) | Big 12 | 2010 BCS Champ. Game | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | [](2009-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | |
| 2010 | Auburn Tigers}} | No. 1 [](2010-auburn-tigers-football-team) | W 22–19 | Oregon Ducks}} | No. 2 [](2010-oregon-ducks-football-team) | Pac-10 | 2011 BCS Champ. Game | Auburn Tigers}} | [](2010-auburn-tigers-football-team) | |
| 2011 | LSU Tigers}} | No. 1 [](2011-lsu-tigers-football-team) | L 0–21 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 2 [](2011-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | SEC | 2012 BCS Champ. Game | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | [](2011-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | |
| 2012 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 2 [](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 42–14 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish}} | No. 1 [](2012-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team) | Independent | 2013 BCS Champ. Game | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | [](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | |
| 2013 | Auburn Tigers}} | No. 2 [](2013-auburn-tigers-football-team) | L 31–34 | Florida State Seminoles}} | No. 1 [](2013-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | ACC | 2014 BCS Champ. Game | Florida State Seminoles}} | [](2013-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | |
| 2014 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 1 [](2014-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | L 35–42 | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | No. 4 [](2014-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | Big Ten | 2015 Sugar Bowl (CFP Semi-final) | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | [](2014-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | |
| 2015 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 2 [](2015-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 38–0 | Michigan State Spartans}} | No. 3 [](2015-michigan-state-spartans-football-team) | Big Ten | 2015 Cotton Bowl (CFP Semi-final) | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | [](2015-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | |
| W 45–40 | Clemson Tigers}} | No. 1 [](2015-clemson-tigers-football-team) | ACC | 2016 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2016 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 1 [](2016-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 24–7 | Washington Huskies}} | No. 4 [](2016-washington-huskies-football-team) | Pac-12 | 2016 Peach Bowl (CFP Semi-final) | Clemson Tigers}} | [](2016-clemson-tigers-football-team) | |
| L 31–35 | Clemson Tigers}} | No. 2 [](2016-clemson-tigers-football-team) | ACC | 2017 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2017 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 3 [](2017-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 54–48 2OT | Oklahoma Sooners}} | No. 2 [](2017-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) | Big 12 | 2018 Rose Bowl (CFP Semi-final) | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | [](2017-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | |
| L 23–26 OT | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 4 [](2017-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | SEC | 2018 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2018 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 1 [](2018-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 45–34 | Oklahoma Sooners}} | No. 4 [](2018-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) | Big 12 | 2018 Orange Bowl (CFP Semi-final) | Clemson Tigers}} | [](2018-clemson-tigers-football-team) | |
| L 16–44 | Clemson Tigers}} | No. 2 [](2018-clemson-tigers-football-team) | ACC | 2019 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2019 | LSU Tigers}} | No. 1 [](2019-lsu-tigers-football-team) | W 63–28 | Oklahoma Sooners}} | No. 4 [](2019-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) | Big 12 | 2019 Peach Bowl (CFP Semi-final) | LSU Tigers}} | [](2019-lsu-tigers-football-team) | |
| W 42–25 | Clemson Tigers}} | No. 3 [](2019-clemson-tigers-football-team) | ACC | 2020 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2020 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 1 [](2020-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 31–14 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish}} | No. 4 [](2020-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team) | ACC | 2021 Rose Bowl (CFP Semifinal) | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | [](2020-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | |
| W 52–24 | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | No. 3 [](2020-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | Big 10 | 2021 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2021 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 1 [](2021-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 27–6 | Cincinnati Bearcats}} | No. 4 [](2021-cincinnati-bearcats-football-team) | American | 2021 Cotton Bowl (CFP Semifinal) | Georgia Bulldogs}} | [](2021-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | |
| L 18–33 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 3 [](2021-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | SEC | 2022 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2022 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 1 [](2022-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 42–41 | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | No. 4 [](2022-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | Big 10 | 2022 Peach Bowl (CFP Semifinal) | Georgia Bulldogs}} | [](2022-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | |
| W 65–7 | TCU Horned Frogs}} | No. 3 [](2022-tcu-horned-frogs-football-team) | Big 12 | 2023 CFP National Championship | ||||||
| 2023 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 5 [](2023-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | L 20–27 OT | Michigan Wolverines}} | No. 1 [](2023-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | Big 10 | 2024 Rose Bowl (CFP Semifinal) | Michigan Wolverines}} | [](2023-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | |
| 2024 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 2 [](2024-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | L 10–23 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish}} | No. 5 [](2024-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team) | Independent | 2025 Sugar Bowl (CFP Quarterfinal) | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | [](2024-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | |
| 2025 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | L 34–39 | Ole Miss Rebels}} | SEC | 2026 Sugar Bowl (CFP Quarterfinal) | Indiana Hoosiers}} | [](2025-indiana-hoosiers-football-team) |
Runners'-up bowl performance
Rankings are from the AP Poll at the time the game was played.
| Season | SEC runner-up | Result | Opponent | Opp. conference | Bowl game | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Florida Gators}} | No. 14 [](1992-florida-gators-football-team) | W 27–10 | NC State Wolfpack}} | No. 12 [](nc-state-wolfpack) | ACC | 1992 Gator Bowl | |
| 1993 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 18 [](1993-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 24–10 | North Carolina Tar Heels}} | No. 12 [](north-carolina-tar-heels-football) | ACC | 1993 Gator Bowl | |
| 1994 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 6 [](1994-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 24–17 | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | No. 13 [](1994-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | Big Ten | 1995 Citrus Bowl | |
| 1995 | Arkansas Razorbacks}} | No. 24 [](1995-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team) | L 10–20 | North Carolina Tar Heels}} | [](1995-north-carolina-tar-heels-football-team) | ACC | 1995 Carquest Bowl | |
| 1996 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 16 [](1996-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | W 17–14 | Michigan Wolverines}} | No. 15 [](1996-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | Big Ten | 1997 Outback Bowl | |
| 1997 | Auburn Tigers}} | No. 13 [](1997-auburn-tigers-football-team) | W 21–17 | Clemson Tigers}} | [](1997-clemson-tigers-football-team) | ACC | 1998 Peach Bowl | |
| 1998 | Mississippi State Bulldogs}} | No. 25 [](1998-mississippi-state-bulldogs-football-team) | L 11–38 | Texas Longhorns}} | No. 20 [](1998-texas-longhorns-football-team) | Big 12 | 1999 Cotton Bowl | |
| 1999 | Florida Gators}} | No. 10 [](1999-florida-gators-football-team) | L 34–37 | Michigan State Spartans}} | No. 9 [](1999-michigan-state-spartans-football-team) | Big Ten | 2000 Citrus Bowl | |
| 2000 | Auburn Tigers}} | No. 20 [](2000-auburn-tigers-football-team) | L 28–31 | Michigan Wolverines}} | No. 17 [](2000-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | Big Ten | 2001 Citrus Bowl | |
| 2001 | Tennessee Volunteers}} | No. 8 [](2001-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | W 45–17 | Michigan Wolverines}} | No. 17 [](2001-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | Big Ten | 2002 Citrus Bowl | |
| 2002 | Arkansas Razorbacks}} | No. 25 [](2002-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team) | L 14–29 | Minnesota Golden Gophers}} | [](2002-minnesota-golden-gophers-football-team) | Big Ten | 2002 Music City Bowl | |
| 2003 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 11 [](2003-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 34–27 | Purdue Boilermakers}} | No. 12 [](2003-purdue-boilermakers-football-team) | Big Ten | 2004 Capital One Bowl | |
| 2004 | Tennessee Volunteers}} | No. 15 [](2004-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | W 38–7 | Texas A&M Aggies}} | No. 22 [](2004-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team) | Big 12 | 2005 Cotton Bowl | |
| 2005 | LSU Tigers}} | No. 10 [](2005-lsu-tigers-football-team) | W 40–3 | Miami Hurricanes}} | No. 9 [](2005-miami-hurricanes-football-team) | ACC | 2005 Peach Bowl | |
| 2006 | Arkansas Razorbacks}} | No. 12 [](2006-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team) | L 14–17 | Wisconsin Badgers}} | No. 6 [](2006-wisconsin-badgers-football-team) | Big Ten | 2007 Capital One Bowl | |
| 2007 | Tennessee Volunteers}} | No. 16 [](2007-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) | W 21–17 | Wisconsin Badgers}} | No. 18 [](2007-wisconsin-badgers-football-team) | Big Ten | 2008 Outback Bowl | |
| 2008 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 4 [](2008-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | L 17–31 | Utah Utes}} | No. 6 [](2008-utah-utes-football-team) | Mountain West | 2009 Sugar Bowl | |
| 2009 | Florida Gators}} | No. 5 [](2009-florida-gators-football-team) | W 51–24 | Cincinnati Bearcats}} | No. 4 [](2009-cincinnati-bearcats-football-team) | Big East | 2010 Sugar Bowl | |
| 2010 | South Carolina Gamecocks}} | No. 19 [](2010-south-carolina-gamecocks-football-team) | L 17–26 | Florida State Seminoles}} | No. 23 [](2010-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | ACC | 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl | |
| 2011 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 18 [](2011-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | L 30–33 3OT | Michigan State Spartans}} | No. 12 [](2011-michigan-state-spartans-football-team) | Big Ten | 2012 Outback Bowl | |
| 2012 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 7 [](2012-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 45–31 | Nebraska Cornhuskers}} | No. 16 [](2012-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) | Big Ten | 2013 Capital One Bowl | |
| 2013 | Missouri Tigers}} | No. 9 [](2013-missouri-tigers-football-team) | W 41–31 | Oklahoma State Cowboys}} | No. 13 [](2013-oklahoma-state-cowboys-football-team) | Big 12 | 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic | |
| 2014 | Missouri Tigers}} | No. 16 [](2014-missouri-tigers-football-team) | W 33–17 | Minnesota Golden Gophers}} | No. 25 [](2014-minnesota-golden-gophers-football-team) | Big Ten | 2015 Citrus Bowl | |
| 2015 | Florida Gators}} | No. 19 [](2015-florida-gators-football-team) | L 7–41 | Michigan Wolverines}} | No. 14 [](2015-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | Big Ten | 2016 Citrus Bowl | |
| 2016 | Florida Gators}} | No. 20 [](2016-florida-gators-football-team) | W 30–3 | Iowa Hawkeyes}} | No. 21 [](2016-iowa-hawkeyes-football-team) | Big Ten | 2017 Outback Bowl | |
| 2017 | Auburn Tigers}} | No. 7 [](2017-auburn-tigers-football-team) | L 27–34 | UCF Knights}} | No. 10 [](2017-ucf-knights-football-team) | American | 2018 Peach Bowl | |
| 2018 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 5 [](2018-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | L 21–28 | Texas Longhorns}} | No. 15 [](2018-texas-longhorns-football-team) | Big 12 | 2019 Sugar Bowl | |
| 2019 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 5 [](2019-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 26–14 | Baylor Bears}} | No. 8 [](2019-baylor-bears-football-team) | Big 12 | 2020 Sugar Bowl | |
| 2020 | Florida Gators}} | No. 7 [](2020-florida-gators-football-team) | L 20–55 | Oklahoma Sooners}} | No. 6 [](2020-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) | Big 12 | 2020 Cotton Bowl Classic | |
| 2021 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 3 [](2021-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 34–11 | Michigan Wolverines}} | No. 2 [](2021-michigan-wolverines-football-team) | Big Ten | 2021 Orange Bowl (CFP Semifinal) | |
| W 33–18 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | No. 1 [](2021-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) | SEC | 2022 CFP National Championship | ||||
| 2022 | LSU Tigers}} | No. 16 [](2022-lsu-tigers-football-team) | W 63–7 | Purdue Boilermakers}} | [](2022-purdue-boilermakers-football-team) | Big Ten | 2023 Citrus Bowl | |
| 2023 | Georgia Bulldogs}} | No. 6 [](2023-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) | W 63–3 | Florida State Seminoles}} | No. 4 [](2023-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) | ACC | 2023 Orange Bowl | |
| 2024 | Texas Longhorns}} | No. 3 [](2024-texas-longhorns-football-team) | W 38–24 | Clemson Tigers}} | No. 16 [](2024-clemson-tigers-football-team) | ACC | College Football Playoff First Round | |
| W 39–31 2OT | Arizona State Sun Devils}} | No. 12 [](2024-arizona-state-sun-devils-football-team) | Big 12 | 2025 Peach Bowl (CFP Quarterfinal) | ||||
| L 14–28 | Ohio State Buckeyes}} | No. 6 [](2024-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) | Big Ten | 2025 Cotton Bowl Classic (CFP Semifinal) | ||||
| 2025 | Alabama Crimson Tide}} | L 3–38 | Indiana Hoosiers}} | Big Ten | 2026 Rose Bowl (CFP Quarterfinal) |
Game records
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| Most points scored | 59, Auburn vs. Missouri | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Most points scored (losing team) | 46, Florida vs. Alabama | 2020 | |||||||||||||||
| Most points scored (both teams) | 101, Auburn vs. Missouri | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Most points scored in a half | 35, LSU vs. Georgia – 2nd half 2011 | 2011 | |||||||||||||||
| Most points scored in a half (both teams) | 55, Auburn (28) vs Missouri (27) – 1st half | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Fewest points scored | 3, Arkansas vs. Florida | ||||||||||||||||
| 3, Arkansas vs. Georgia | 1995 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2002 | |||||||||||||||||
| Fewest points scored (winning team) | 21, LSU vs. Tennessee | 2007 | |||||||||||||||
| Largest margin of victory | 39, Auburn vs. South Carolina | 2010 | |||||||||||||||
| First downs | 33, Alabama vs. Florida | 2020 | |||||||||||||||
| Rushing yards | 545, Auburn vs. Missouri | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Passing yards | 502, LSU vs. Georgia | 2022 | |||||||||||||||
| Total yards | 677, Auburn vs. Missouri | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Most punts | 10, Alabama | ||||||||||||||||
| 10, Auburn | |||||||||||||||||
| 10, Mississippi State | 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1997 | |||||||||||||||||
| 1998 | |||||||||||||||||
| Fewest punts | 1, Auburn | 2010 | |||||||||||||||
| Total offense | 461, Bryce Young (421 pass, 40 rush) (Alabama vs. Georgia) | 2021 | |||||||||||||||
| Touchdowns responsible for | 6, Danny Wuerffel (Florida vs. Alabama) | ||||||||||||||||
| 6, Cam Newton (Auburn vs. South Carolina) | 1996 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2010 | |||||||||||||||||
| Rushing yards | 304, Tre Mason (Auburn vs. Missouri) | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Rushing TDs | 4, Tre Mason (Auburn vs. Missouri) | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Passing yards | 421, Bryce Young (Alabama vs. Georgia) | 2021 | |||||||||||||||
| Passing TDs | 6, Danny Wuerffel (Florida vs. Alabama) | 1996 | |||||||||||||||
| Receptions | 15, DeVonta Smith (Alabama vs. Florida) | 2020 | |||||||||||||||
| Receiving yards | 217, Darvin Adams (Auburn vs. South Carolina) | 2010 | |||||||||||||||
| Receiving TDs | 3, Reidel Anthony (Florida vs. Alabama) | ||||||||||||||||
| 3, Najee Harris (Alabama vs. Florida) | 1996 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2020 | |||||||||||||||||
| Tackles | 18, Omar Gaither (Tennessee vs. Auburn) | 2004 | |||||||||||||||
| Sacks | 2.0, done eleven times | ||||||||||||||||
| Last by Mykel Williams (Georgia vs. Texas) | |||||||||||||||||
| 2024 | |||||||||||||||||
| Interceptions | 2, Michael Gilmore (Florida vs. Alabama) | ||||||||||||||||
| 2, Tommy Johnson (Alabama vs. Florida) | |||||||||||||||||
| 2, Marcus Spencer (Alabama vs. Florida) | |||||||||||||||||
| 2, Lito Sheppard (Florida vs. Auburn) | |||||||||||||||||
| 2, Derek Stingley Jr. (LSU vs. Georgia) | |||||||||||||||||
| 2, Daylen Everette (Georgia vs. Texas) | 1993 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1993 | |||||||||||||||||
| 1999 | |||||||||||||||||
| 2000 | |||||||||||||||||
| 2019 | |||||||||||||||||
| 2024 | |||||||||||||||||
| Punts | 10, Bryne Diehl (Alabama vs. Florida) | ||||||||||||||||
| 10, Jaret Holmes (Auburn vs. Tennessee) | 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
| 1997 | |||||||||||||||||
| Field goals made | 4, Bert Auburn (Texas vs. Georgia) | 2024 | |||||||||||||||
| Touchdown run | 87 yards, Justin Vincent (LSU vs. Georgia) | 2003 | |||||||||||||||
| Touchdown pass | 94 yards, Freddie Kitchens to Michael Vaughn (Alabama vs. Florida) | 1996 | |||||||||||||||
| Kickoff return | 50 yards, Lennon Creer (Tennessee vs. LSU) | 2007 | |||||||||||||||
| Punt return | 85 yards, Antonio Callaway (Florida vs. Alabama) | 2015 | |||||||||||||||
| Interception return | 77 yards, Jayson Bray (Auburn vs. Tennessee) | 1997 | |||||||||||||||
| Fumble return | 95 yards, Ben Hanks (Florida vs. Arkansas) | 1995 | |||||||||||||||
| Punt | 68 yards, Jake Camarda (Georgia vs. Alabama) | 2021 | |||||||||||||||
| Field goal | 52 yards, Cody Parkey (Auburn vs. Missouri) | 2013 | |||||||||||||||
| Game attendance | 83,091, Alabama vs. Florida | 1992 |
Footnotes
Notes
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- [[Bowl Coalition]] (1992–1994) or [[Bowl Alliance]] (1995–1997) Championship Game
- [[1997 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. Nebraska]] shared the 1997 NCAA title with [[1997 Michigan Wolverines football team. Michigan]].
- [[BCS National Championship Game]]
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