SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

''This article covers the SEC championship football game. For info on other SEC championships see the SEC Tournament article.''

The Southeastern Conference, or SEC, hosts a conference championship game in football each year. The championship game pits the SEC Western Division champion versus the Eastern Division champion in a game held after the regular season has been completed.
The championship game has been held since the conference expanded to 12 members with the addition of the University of Arkansas and the University of South Carolina in 1991. The SEC was the first conference in the NCAA to hold a championship game in football.
The first two SEC Championship football games were held at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. Since 1994, the game has been played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.
Of the 12 teams in the SEC, only four have not played in the championship game at least once since its inception. Those teams are Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

Contents
Results
Results by team
Bowl performance of the winner of the SEC Championship Game
Footnotes
See also
Other Conference Championship Games
External links

Results


Rankings are from the AP Poll, winner in '''bold italics'''
YearEastern DivisionScoreWestern DivisionVenueAttendanceMVP
1992#12 Florida[1]21-28#2 '''Alabama'''Legion Field (Birmingham, AL)83,091CB Antonio Langham, Alabama
1993#9 '''Florida'''28-13#16 Alabama[2]Legion Field76,345QB Terry Dean, Florida
1994#6 '''Florida'''24-23#3 AlabamaGeorgia Dome (Atlanta, GA)74,751DT Ellis Johnson, Florida
1995#2 '''Florida'''34-3#23 ArkansasGeorgia Dome71,325QB Danny Wuerffel, Florida
1996#4 '''Florida'''45-30#11 Alabama[3]Georgia Dome74,132QB Danny Wuerffel, Florida
1997#3 '''Tennessee'''30-29#11 Auburn[4]Georgia Dome74,896QB Peyton Manning, Tennessee
1998#1 '''Tennessee'''24-14#23 Miss. State[5]Georgia Dome74,795WR Peerless Price, Tennessee
1999#5 Florida7-34#7 '''Alabama'''Georgia Dome71,500WR Freddie Milons, Alabama
2000#7 '''Florida'''28-6#18 AuburnGeorgia Dome73,427QB Rex Grossman, Florida
2001#2 Tennessee20-31#21 '''LSU'''Georgia Dome74,843QB Matt Mauck, LSU
2002#4 '''Georgia'''30-3#22 Arkansas[6]Georgia Dome75,835QB David Greene, Georgia
2003#5 Georgia13-34#3 '''LSU'''Georgia Dome74,913RB Justin Vincent, LSU
2004#15 Tennessee28-38#3 '''Auburn'''Georgia Dome74,892QB Jason Campbell, Auburn
2005#13 '''Georgia'''34-14#3 LSUGeorgia Dome73,717QB D.J. Shockley, Georgia
2006#4 '''Florida'''38-28#8 Arkansas[7]Georgia Dome73,374WR Percy Harvin, Florida

Results by team


AppearancesSchoolWLPctNotes
8'Florida'62.750
5'Alabama'23.400
4'Tennessee'22.500
3'LSU'21.666
3'Georgia'21.666
3'Auburn'12.333
3'Arkansas'03.000
1'Mississippi St.'01.000
0'Ole Miss'00N/A
0'South Carolina'00N/A
0'Kentucky'00N/A
0'Vanderbilt'00N/A

Bowl performance of the winner of the SEC Championship Game


Seven winners of the SEC Championship game have gone on to play for the national title. Rankings are from the AP Poll.
SeasonSEC ChampResultOpponentConference[8]Bowl GameNCAA Champion
1992#2 Alabama'W 34-13'#1 MiamiBig East1993 Sugar Bowl'Alabama'
1993#8 Florida'W 41-7'#3 West VirginiaBig East1994 Sugar BowlFlorida State
1994#5 FloridaL 17-23#7 Florida StateACC1995 Sugar BowlNebraska
1995#2 FloridaL 24-62#1 NebraskaBig 81996 Fiesta Bowl[9]Nebraska
1996#3 Florida'W 52-20'#1 Florida StateACC1997 Sugar Bowl'Florida'
1997#3 TennesseeL 17-42#2 NebraskaBig 121998 Orange BowlNebraska[10]
1998#1 Tennessee'W 23-16'#2 Florida StateACC1999 Fiesta Bowl[11]'Tennessee'
1999#5 AlabamaL 34-35 OT#8 MichiganBig Ten2000 Orange Bowl[12]Florida State
2000#7 FloridaL 20-37#2 MiamiBig East2001 Sugar BowlOklahoma
2001#12 LSU'W 47-34'#7 IllinoisBig Ten2002 Sugar BowlMiami
2002#4 Georgia'W 26-13'#16 Florida StateACC2003 Sugar BowlOhio State
2003#3 LSU'W 21-14'#2 OklahomaBig 122004 Sugar Bowl[13]'LSU'
2004#3 Auburn[14]'W 16-13'#9 Virginia TechACC2005 Sugar BowlSouthern California
2005#8 GeorgiaL 35-38#13 West VirginiaBig East2006 Sugar Bowl[15]Texas
2006#2 Florida'W 41-14'#1 Ohio StateBig Ten2007 BCS Champ. Game[16]'Florida'

Footnotes


1. #12 Florida (8-3) won a tie-break for the SEC East in 1992 over #8 Georgia (9-2), 26-24.
2. #16 Alabama (8-2-1) finished second in the SEC West in 1993 but played in the SEC Championship Game since #4 Auburn (11-0), the first-place finisher in the SEC West, was prohibited from post-season play because of NCAA violations. Alabama was later forced to forfeit its eight victories and one tie during the regular season due when it was found cornerback Antonio Langham had received improper benefits from an agent prior to the season.
3. Alabama won the SEC West on a tie-breaker by defeating LSU (9-2) 26-0.
4. Auburn won the SEC West on a tie-breaker by defeating LSU (8-3) 31-28.
5. #23 Mississippi State (8-3) won a tie-break for the SEC West in 1998 over #11 Arkansas(9-2), 22-21.
6. #22 Arkansas (9-3) tied for second in the SEC West in 2002 but played in the SEC Championship Game since #14 Alabama (10-3), the first-place finisher in the SEC West, was prohibited from post-season play because of recruiting violations. Arkansas won a tie-break over #20 Auburn (8-4). and #25 LSU (8-4).
7. Although #8 Arkansas (10-2) was the first-place finisher in the SEC West in 2006, they were the second-highest ranked team in the SEC West behind #4 LSU (10-2), which Arkansas had lost to the previous week.
8. Since the creation of the Pac-10 in 1978, the Pac-10 Champion has never played the SEC Champion
9. first year of the Bowl Alliance, which matched the two highest-ranked teams not in the Big Ten or Pac-10 in a national championship game. The Big Ten and Pac-10 champions were still contractually bound to the Rose Bowl, which was not part of the Bowl Alliance. This was also the first year since 1974 that the SEC champion did not play in the Sugar Bowl.
10. Nebraska shared the 1997 NCAA title with Michigan
11. first year of the BCS. The Fiesta Bowl was the national championship game. Under BCS rules, the SEC champion plays in the Sugar Bowl unless the Sugar Bowl hosts the national championship game or the SEC champion plays in the national championship game.
12. Alabama took the spot of ACC champion Florida State in the Orange Bowl, as the Seminoles were selected to play in the BCS national championship game in the Sugar Bowl.
13. the Sugar Bowl was the BCS national champoinship game for the 2003 season.
14. Auburn finished the season with a 13-0 record, but finished #2 behind the other undefeated team that year, Southern California (13-0)
15. Game played at Georgia Dome in Atlanta after damage caused to the Louisiana Superdome by Hurricane Katrina.
16. at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona.

See also



List_of_SEC_Conference_Champions#Football

Other Conference Championship Games



ACC Championship Game

Big 12 Championship Game

WAC Championship Game

MAC Championship Game

Conference USA Championship Game

External links



SECSports.com

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