SEC Nation

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SEC Nation
GenreSports
Starring Laura Rutledge
Tim Tebow
Jordan Rodgers
Roman Harper
Paul Finebaum
Marty Smith
Ryan McGee
Opening themeSouth on ya by Luke Combs
Country of originUnited States
Production
Production locationsSee locations below
  (2014–present)
Running time120 minutes
Original release
Network SEC Network
Release2014 (2014) 
present

SEC Nation is an ESPN entertainment show previewing college football games from the Southeastern Conference. Based on the format of College Gameday , the show previews SEC football games from a SEC school each week.

Contents

The show airs from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Eastern Time every Saturday on SEC Network. The two-hour pregame show has several established weekly segments, including Y'all, Reese's Picks, and more.

Personalities

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SEC Nation filming at Centennial Olympic Park, 2018

Current

Former

Locations

2014 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
August 28, 2014No. 21 Texas A&M52No. 9 South Carolina28 Columbia, SC Gamecock ParkThursday night
August 30, 2014Arkansas21No. 6 Auburn45 Auburn, AL Campus Green
September 6, 2014No. 15 Ole Miss41Vanderbilt3 Nashville, TN Outside LP Field Ole Miss–Vanderbilt football rivalry
September 13, 2014Kentucky30Florida363OT Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas Florida–Kentucky football rivalry
September 20, 2014Florida21No. 3 Alabama42 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall Alabama–Florida football rivalry
September 27, 2014Tennessee32No. 12 Georgia35 Athens, GA Myers Quad Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 4, 2014No. 6 Texas A&M31No. 12 Mississippi State48 Starkville, MS The Junction
October 11, 2014No. 7 Alabama14Arkansas13 Fayetteville, AR Victory Village
October 18, 2014Tennessee3No. 3 Ole Miss34 Oxford, MS The Grove
October 25, 2014No. 1 Mississippi State45Kentucky31 Lexington, KY Purple Lot
November 1, 2014Kentucky10Missouri20 Columbia, MO Francis Quadrangle
November 8, 2014No. 6 Alabama20OTNo. 19 LSU13 Baton Rouge, LA Lot 106 Alabama–LSU football rivalry
November 15, 2014Missouri34No. 24 Texas A&M27 College Station, TX Spence Park
November 22, 2014No. 19 Missouri29Tennessee21 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall
November 29, 2014No. 4 Mississippi State17No. 19 Ole Miss31 Oxford, MS The Grove Egg Bowl
December 6, 2014No. 1 Alabama42No. 14 Missouri13 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game
January 1, 2015No. 4 Ohio State42No. 1 Alabama35 New Orleans, LA Outside Mercedes-Benz Superdome Sugar Bowl (CFP Semi-final)

2015 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
September 5, 2015UTEP13No. 18 Arkansas48 Fayetteville, AR Victory VillageFirst non-conference game to be featured on SEC Nation.
September 12, 2015No. 10 Georgia31Vanderbilt14 Nashville, TN Ingram Commons Georgia–Vanderbilt football rivalry
September 19, 2015No. 18 Auburn21No. 13 LSU45 Baton Rouge, LA Walk-On's Auburn–LSU football rivalry
September 26, 2015Tennessee27Florida28 Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas Florida–Tennessee football rivalry
October 3, 2015No. 13 Alabama38No. 8 Georgia10 Athens, GA Myers Quad Alabama–Georgia football rivalry
October 10, 2015No. 19 Georgia31Tennessee38 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 17, 2015No. 10 Alabama41No. 9 Texas A&M23 College Station, TX Spence Park
October 24, 2015Tennessee14No. 8 Alabama19 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall Third Saturday in October
October 31, 2015Tennessee52Kentucky21 Lexington, KY Purple Lot Kentucky–Tennessee football rivalry
November 5, 2015No. 24 Mississippi State31Missouri13 Columbia, MO Inside Memorial Stadium Thursday night
November 7, 2015Arkansas53OTNo. 19 Ole Miss52 Oxford, MS The Grove Arkansas–Ole Miss football rivalry
November 14, 2015No. 3 Alabama31No. 20 Mississippi State6 Starkville, MS The Junction Alabama–Mississippi State football rivalry
November 21, 2015The Citadel23South Carolina22 Columbia, SC Gamecock Park
November 28, 2015No. 2 Alabama29Auburn13 Auburn, AL Campus Green Iron Bowl
December 5, 2015No. 18 Florida15No. 2 Alabama29 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
December 31, 2015No. 3 Michigan State0No. 2 Alabama38 Arlington, TX Outside AT&T Stadium Cotton Bowl Classic (CFP Semi-final)
January 11, 2016No. 1 Clemson40No. 2 Alabama45 Glendale, AZ Inside University of Phoenix Stadium CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2016 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
September 1, 2016Appalachian State13No. 9 Tennessee20OT Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall Thursday night
September 3, 2016No. 16 UCLA24Texas A&M31OT College Station, TX Spence Park
September 10, 2016South Carolina14Mississippi State27 Starkville, MS The Junction
September 17, 2016No. 1 Alabama48No. 19 Ole Miss43 Oxford, MS The Grove Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
September 24, 2016No. 18 LSU13Auburn18 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space Auburn–LSU football rivalry
October 1, 2016No. 11 Tennessee34No. 25 Georgia31 Athens, GA Myers Quad Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 8, 2016-- Charlotte, NC SEC Network StudiosOriginally scheduled to be at LSU at No. 18 Florida, but the game was postponed due to Hurricane Matthew.
October 15, 2016No. 1 Alabama49No. 9 Tennessee10 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall Third Saturday in October
October 22, 2016Mississippi State38Kentucky40 Lexington, KY Purple Lot
October 29, 2016No. 12 Florida24Georgia10 Jacksonville, FL Outside EverBank Field Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 5, 2016No. 10 Florida10Arkansas31 Fayetteville, AR Old Main
November 12, 2016South Carolina7No. 22 Florida20 Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas
November 19, 2016No. 21 Florida16No. 16 LSU10 Baton Rouge, LA Walk-On's/Inside Tiger Stadium Florida–LSU football rivalry
November 26, 2016No. 16 Auburn12No. 1 Alabama30 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall Iron Bowl
December 3, 2016No. 1 Alabama54No. 15 Florida16 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
December 31, 2016No. 4 Washington7No. 1 Alabama24 Atlanta, GA Inside the Georgia Dome Peach Bowl (CFP Semi-final)
January 9, 2017No. 2 Clemson35No. 1 Alabama31 Tampa, FL Inside Raymond James Stadium CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2017 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
September 2, 2017No. 11 Michigan33No. 17 Florida17 Arlington, TX Outside AT&T Stadium Advocare Classic
September 9, 2017South Carolina31Missouri13 Columbia, MO Francis Quadrangle Mayor's Cup
September 16, 2017No. 12 LSU7Mississippi State37 Starkville, MS The Junction LSU–Mississippi State football rivalry
September 23, 2017No. 1 Alabama59Vanderbilt0 Nashville, TN Ingram Commons
September 30, 2017No. 7 Georgia41Tennessee0 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 7, 2017LSU17No. 21 Florida16 Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas Florida–LSU football rivalry
October 14, 2017Missouri28No. 4 Georgia53 Athens, GA Special Collections Library
October 21, 2017Tennessee7No. 1 Alabama45 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall Third Saturday in October
October 28, 2017No. 3 Georgia42Florida7 Jacksonville, FL Outside EverBank Field Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 4, 2017No. 19 LSU10No. 1 Alabama24 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall Alabama–LSU football rivalry
November 11, 2017No. 2 Georgia17No. 10 Auburn40 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space Deep South's Oldest Rivalry
November 18, 2017Kentucky13No. 7 Georgia42 Athens, GA Myers Quad
November 25, 2017No. 4 Clemson34South Carolina10 Columbia, SC Gamecock Park Palmetto Bowl
December 2, 2017No. 6 Georgia28No. 4 Auburn7 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
January 1, 2018No. 4 Alabama24No. 1 Clemson6 New Orleans, LA Outside Mercedes-Benz Superdome Sugar Bowl (CFP Semi-final) (rivalry)
January 8, 2018No. 4 Alabama26OTNo. 3 Georgia23 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2018 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
August 30, 2018Northwestern State7Texas A&M59 College Station, TX Kyle Field
September 1, 2018No. 17 West Virginia40Tennessee14 Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium Belk Kickoff Game
September 8, 2018No. 3 Georgia41South Carolina17 Columbia, SC Gamecock Park Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry
September 15, 2018No. 1 Alabama62Ole Miss7 Oxford, MS The Grove Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
September 22, 2018No. 22 Texas A&M23No. 1 Alabama45 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall
September 29, 2018Florida13No. 23 Mississippi State6 Starkville, MS The Junction
October 6, 2018No. 5 LSU19No. 22 Florida27 Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas Florida–LSU football rivalry
October 13, 2018Tennessee30No. 21 Auburn24 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space Auburn–Tennessee football rivalry
October 20, 2018No. 1 Alabama58Tennessee21 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall Third Saturday in October
October 27, 2018No. 9 Florida17No. 7 Georgia36 Jacksonville, FL Outside TIAA Bank Field Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 3, 2018No. 6 Georgia34No. 11 Kentucky17 Lexington, KY Outside William T. Young Library
November 10, 2018No. 9 LSU24 Arkansas17 Fayetteville, AR Outside Bud Walton Arena Arkansas–LSU football rivalry
November 17, 2018UMass27No. 5 Georgia66 Athens, GA Outside Richard B. Russell Building
November 24, 2018Auburn21No. 1 Alabama52 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall Iron Bowl
December 1, 2018No. 1 Alabama35No. 4 Georgia28 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game
December 29, 2018No. 4 Oklahoma34No. 1 Alabama45 Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium Capital One Orange Bowl (CFP Semi-final)
January 1, 2019No. 16 Kentucky27No. 13 Penn State24 Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium Vrbo Citrus Bowl
January 7, 2019No. 2 Clemson44No. 1 Alabama16 Santa Clara, CA Levi's Stadium CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2019 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
August 24, 2019Miami (FL)20No. 8 Florida24 Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium Camping World Kickoff (rivalry)
August 31, 2019No. 3 Georgia30Vanderbilt6 Nashville, TN Commons Lawn Georgia–Vanderbilt football rivalry
September 7, 2019West Virginia7Missouri38 Columbia, MO West Lawn of the Hearnes Center
September 14, 2019No. 9 Florida29Kentucky21 Lexington, KY William T. Young Library Florida–Kentucky football rivalry
September 21, 2019No. 8 Auburn28No. 17 Texas A&M20 College Station, TX Spence Park
September 28, 2019Mississippi State23No. 7 Auburn56 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space
October 5, 2019No. 3 Georgia43Tennessee14 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 12, 2019South Carolina20No. 3 Georgia17 Athens, GA Myers Quad Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry
October 19, 2019No. 2 LSU36Mississippi State13 Starkville, MS The Junction LSU–Mississippi State football rivalry
October 26, 2019No. 9 Auburn20No. 2 LSU23 Baton Rouge, LA Nicholson Gateway Park Auburn–LSU football rivalry
November 2, 2019No. 8 Georgia24No. 6 Florida17 Jacksonville, FL Outside TIAA Bank Field Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 9, 2019No. 1 LSU46No. 2 Alabama41 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall Alabama–LSU football rivalry/Game of the Century [1]
November 16, 2019No. 1 LSU58Ole Miss37 Oxford, MS The Grove Magnolia Bowl
November 23, 2019Texas A&M13No. 4 Georgia19 Athens, GA Myers Quad
November 30, 2019No. 5 Alabama45No. 15 Auburn48 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space Iron Bowl
December 7, 2019No. 4 Georgia10No. 1 LSU37 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game
December 28, 2019No. 4 Oklahoma28No. 1 LSU63 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (CFP Semi-final)
January 1, 2020No. 14 Michigan16No. 13 Alabama35 Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium Vrbo Citrus Bowl
January 13, 2020No. 3 Clemson25No. 1 LSU45 New Orleans, LA Mercedes-Benz Superdome CFP National Championship Game

2021 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
September 4, 2021No. 1 Alabama44No. 14 Miami (FL)13 Atlanta, GA College Football Hall of Fame Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game
September 11, 2021No. 15 Texas21Arkansas40 Fayetteville, AR Lot 44 Outside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium Arkansas–Texas football rivalry
September 18, 2021No. 1 Alabama31No. 11 Florida29 Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas Alabama–Florida football rivalry
September 25, 2021Kentucky16South Carolina10 Columbia, SC The Horseshoe
October 2, 2021No. 12 Ole Miss21No. 1 Alabama42 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Wade Hall Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
October 9, 2021LSU21No. 16 Kentucky42 Lexington, KY William T. Young Library
October 16, 2021No. 11 Kentucky13No. 1 Georgia30 Athens, GA Outside Richard B. Russell Building
October 23, 2021LSU17No. 12 Ole Miss31 Oxford, MS The Grove Magnolia Bowl
October 30, 2021No. 1 Georgia34 Florida7 Jacksonville, FL Outside TIAA Bank Field Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 6, 2021No. 13 Auburn3No. 14 Texas A&M20 College Station, TX Across from 12th Man Statue
November 13, 2021No. 1 Georgia41Tennessee17 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
November 20, 2021Arkansas35No. 2 Alabama42 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Wade Hall
November 27, 2021No. 3 Alabama24Auburn22 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space Iron Bowl
December 4, 2021No. 1 Georgia24No. 3 Alabama41 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
December 31, 2021No. 4 Cincinnati6No. 1 Alabama27 Arlington, TX AT&T Stadium Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic (CFP Semi-final)
January 10, 2022No. 3 Georgia33No. 1 Alabama18 Indianapolis, IN Lucas Oil Stadium CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2022 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
September 3, 2022No. 23 Cincinnati24No. 19 Arkansas31 Fayetteville, AR Old Main Lawn
September 10, 2022No. 23 Wake Forest45Vanderbilt25 Nashville, TN Commons Lawn
September 17, 2022No. 22 Penn State41Auburn12 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space
September 24, 2022No. 10 Arkansas21No. 23 Texas A&M23 Arlington, TX AT&T Stadium Arkansas–Texas A&M football rivalry
October 1, 2022No. 7 Kentucky19No. 14 Ole Miss22 Oxford, MS The Grove
October 8, 2022Arkansas17No. 23 Mississippi State40 Starkville, MS The Junction
October 15, 2022No. 3 Alabama49No. 6 Tennessee52 Knoxville, TN Thompson–Boling Arena East Ramp Third Saturday in October
October 22, 2022No. 7 Ole Miss20LSU45 Baton Rouge, LA The Quad Magnolia Bowl
October 29, 2022Florida20No. 1 Georgia42 Jacksonville, FL Outside TIAA Bank Field Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 5, 2022No. 2 Tennessee13No. 1 Georgia27 Athens, GA Outside the Special Collections Library Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry / Game of the Century
November 12, 2022No. 10 Alabama30No. 11 Ole Miss24 Oxford, MS The Grove Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
November 19, 2022No. 5 Tennessee38South Carolina63 Columbia, SC The Horseshoe South Carolina–Tennessee football rivalry
November 26, 2022Auburn27No. 8 Alabama49 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Wade Hall Iron Bowl
December 3, 2022No. 11 LSU30No. 1 Georgia50 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship Game
December 31, 2022No. 1 Georgia42No. 4 Ohio State41 Atlanta, GA Mercedes Benz Stadium Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
January 9, 2023No. 3 TCU7No. 1 Georgia65 Inglewood, CA SoFi Stadium CFP National Championship Game

2023 season

DateVisitorHostCityLocationNotes
July 18, 2023Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Lower BroadwaySEC Media Days
August 31, 2023South Dakota10Missouri35 Columbia, MO Northwest corner of Memorial Stadium
September 2, 2023Virginia13No. 12 Tennessee49 Nashville, TN Nissan Stadium
September 9, 2023No. 11 Texas34No. 3 Alabama24 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Wade HallAllstate Crossbar Classic
September 16, 2023No. 14 LSU41Mississippi State14 Starkville, MS The Junction LSU–Mississippi State football rivalry
September 23, 2023Auburn10Texas A&M27 College Station, TX Outside Kyle Field
September 30, 2023No. 22 Florida14Kentucky33 Lexington, KY William T. Young Library Florida–Kentucky football rivalry
October 7, 2023No. 20 Kentucky13No. 1 Georgia51 Athens, GA Myers Quad
October 14, 2023Texas A&M13No. 19 Tennessee20 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall
October 21, 2023No. 17 Tennessee20No. 11 Alabama34 Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Wade Hall Third Saturday in October
October 28, 2023No. 1 Georgia43Florida20 Jacksonville, FL Outside EverBank Stadium Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 4, 2023Texas A&M35No. 11 Ole Miss38 Oxford, MS The Grove
November 11, 2023No. 8 Alabama49Kentucky21 Lexington, KY William T. Young Library
November 18, 2023No. 1 Georgia38 No. 21 Tennessee10 Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall
November 25, 2023No. 8 Alabama27Auburn24 Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space Iron Bowl
December 2, 2023 No. 1 Georgia24 No. 8 Alabama27 Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center SEC Championship (rivalry)
January 1, 2024 No. 4 Alabama No. 1 Michigan Pasadena, CA The Rose Bowl The Rose Bowl

Winners are listed in bold.
Home team listed in italics for neutral-site or off-campus games.
All rankings displayed for FBS teams are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

Appearances and results by school

SEC

SchoolTimes hostedHost winsHost recordHost win %AppearancesOverall WinsOverall RecordOverall Win %
Alabama201515–5.750373031–6.838
Arkansas422–2.500633–3.500
Auburn1055–5.5001666–10.375
Florida1155–5.5001999–9.500
Georgia1266–6.500251515–10.600
Kentucky622–4.333922–7.222
LSU533–2.6001689–6.600
Mississippi State744–3.5711266–6.500
Missouri522–3.400844–4.500
Ole Miss622–4.333733–4.429
South Carolina511–4.200933–6.333
Tennessee822–5.3331755–11.313
Texas A&M633–3.5001044–6.400
Vanderbilt500–5.000500–5.000

Non-SEC

SchoolAppearancesWinsRecordWin %Last appearance
Appalachian State100–1.000September 1, 2016
Cincinnati200–2.000September 3, 2022
The Citadel111–01.000November 21, 2015
Clemson633–3.500January 13, 2020
Miami (FL)200–2.000September 4, 2021
Michigan211–1.500January 1, 2020
Michigan State100–1.000December 31, 2015
Northwestern State100–1.000August 30, 2018
Ohio State211–1.500December 31, 2022
Oklahoma200–2.000December 28, 2019
Penn State211–1.500September 17, 2022
Texas211–1.500September 9, 2023
UCLA100–1.000September 3, 2016
UMass100–1.000November 17, 2018
UTEP100–1.000September 5, 2015
Washington100–1.000December 31, 2016
West Virginia211–1.500September 7, 2019

Other conference records

ConferenceAppearancesRecordWin %
American Athletic Conference 20–2.000
ACC 73–4.429
Big Ten 52–3.400
Big 12 41–3.250
Conference USA 10–1.000
Independent 10–1.000
Pac-12 20–2.000
Southern Conference 11–01.000
Southland Conference 10–1.000
Sun Belt Conference 10–1.000

Off campus locations

Regular season

Post-season

Tebow's Freak of the Week

2014

DatePlayerTeam
August 28 Corey Robinson South Carolina
August 30 Sammie Coates Auburn
September 6Vince Taylor Vanderbilt
September 13 Vernon Hargreaves III Florida
September 20 Landon Collins Alabama
September 27 Nick Chubb Georgia
October 4 Benardrick McKinney Mississippi State
October 11 Trey Flowers Arkansas
October 18 Robert Nkemdiche Ole Miss
October 25 Alvin Bud Dupree Kentucky
November 1 Shane Ray Missouri
November 8 Danielle Hunter LSU
November 15 Myles Garrett Texas A&M
November 22Owen Williams Tennessee
November 29 Nick Chubb Georgia
Freak of the Year Trey Flowers & Nick Chubb Arkansas & Georgia

2015

DatePlayerTeam
September 5 Dan Skipper Arkansas
September 12 Sony Michel Georgia
September 19 Leonard Fournette LSU
September 26 Jonathan Bullard Florida
October 3 Nick Chubb Georgia
October 10 Cameron Sutton Tennessee
October 17 Myles Garrett Texas A&M
October 24 Derrick Henry Alabama
October 31 Stanley Williams Kentucky
November 5 Charles Harris Missouri
November 7 Robert Nkemdiche Ole Miss
November 14 Brandon Bryant Mississippi State
November 21 Pharoh Cooper South Carolina
November 28 Carl Lawson Auburn
Freak of the Year Derrick Henry Alabama

2016

DatePlayerTeam
September 3 Myles Garrett Texas A&M
September 10 Gerri Green Mississippi State
September 17 D.J. Jones Ole Miss
September 24 Braden Smith Auburn
October 1 Isaiah McKenzie Georgia
October 8N/AN/A
October 15 Alvin Kamara Tennessee
October 22Jordan Jones Kentucky
October 29N/AN/A
November 5 Jeremiah Ledbetter Arkansas
November 12Florida Secondary Florida
November 19 Derrius Guice LSU
November 26 O. J. Howard Alabama
Freak of the YearJordan Jones & Myles Garrett Kentucky & Texas A&M

October 8: There was no Freak of the Week due to SEC Nation not being at a specific location because of Hurricane Matthew moving SEC Nation to their Charlotte studios. The Freak of the Week would have been someone from Florida or LSU. October 29: There was no Freak of the Week due to the game being at a neutral site with no exact team location. Instead, in the spirit of Halloween, Tebow and Spears "created" their own scariest player based on how good different players were from the SEC.

2017

DatePlayerTeam
September 2 Chauncey Gardner Jr Florida
September 9 Damarea Crockett Missouri
September 16Donald Gray Mississippi State
September 23 Ralph Webb Vanderbilt
September 30 Trevor Daniel Tennessee
October 7 Kadarius Toney Florida
October 14 Lorenzo Carter Georgia
October 21 Calvin Ridley Alabama
October 28N/AN/A
November 4 Bo Scarbrough Alabama
November 11 Will Hastings Auburn
November 18Christian Payne Georgia
November 25 Hayden Hurst South Carolina
December 2 Lorenzo Carter Georgia
Freak of the Year Lorenzo Carter & Hayden Hurst Georgia & South Carolina

October 28: There was no Freak of the Week due to the game being at a neutral site with no exact team location. Instead, in the spirit of Halloween, Tebow and Spears "created" their own scariest player based on how good different players were from the SEC.

2018

DatePlayerTeam
August 30 Tyrel Dodson Texas A&M
September 7 Deebo Samuel South Carolina
September 14 DK Metcalf Ole Miss
September 21 Xavier McKinney Alabama
September 28 Montez Sweat Mississippi State
October 6 Jordan Scarlett Florida
October 13 Derrick Brown Auburn
October 20Alontae Taylor Tennessee
October 27N/AN/A
November 3 Josh Allen Kentucky
November 10 Hjalte Froholdt Arkansas
November 17 Elijah Holyfield and D'Andre Swift Georgia
Freak of the Year Quinnen Williams Alabama

October 27: This week there were two throwback Freaks of the Week, for Georgia, Herschel Walker and for Florida, Jevon Kearse.

2019

DatePlayerTeam
August 24 CJ Henderson Florida
August 31 Jared Pinkney Vanderbilt
September 7 Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri
September 14Josh Paschal Kentucky
September 21Micheal Clemons Texas A&M
September 28 Derrick Brown and Anthony Schwartz Auburn
October 5 Trey Smith Tennessee
October 12 D'Andre Swift Georgia
October 19 Kylin Hill Mississippi State
October 26 Grant Delpit LSU
November 2 Van Jefferson and Lawrence Cager Florida and Georgia
November 9Bama wideouts Alabama
November 16 Myles Hartsfield Ole Miss
November 23 Azeez Ojulari Georgia
November 30 Marlon Davidson Auburn
December 7 Clyde Edwards-Helaire LSU
December 28 JaCoby Stevens LSU
January 13 K'Lavon Chaisson LSU
Freak of the Year Derrick Brown Auburn

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The 2019 Peach Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 28, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, with kickoff at 4:00 p.m. EST on ESPN. It was the 52nd edition of the Peach Bowl, and was one of the 2019–20 bowl games concluding the 2019 FBS football season. The Peach Bowl was one of two College Football Playoff semifinal games, which pitted the two of the four teams selected by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee—Oklahoma of the Big 12, and LSU from the SEC, with the winner advancing to face the winner of the Fiesta Bowl in the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship. LSU dominated Oklahoma, with the score 49-14 at the half. They won, 63-28, in the first CFP game to have a team score 60+ points. Sponsored by restaurant chain Chick-fil-A, the game was officially known as the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 SEC Championship Game</span> College football game

The 2019 SEC Championship Game was a college football game played on Saturday, December 7, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The game determined the 2019 champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The game featured the East division champions the University of Georgia Bulldogs (Georgia) and the West division champions the Louisiana State University Tigers (LSU). Beginning in 1992, this served as the conference's 28th annual championship game. After a dominating performance by transfer quarterback Joe Burrow, LSU became the 2019 SEC champions winning the game by a final score of 37–10. The strong performance not only earned LSU the 2019 SEC Championship trophy but it contributed to earning the No.1 seed in the 2019 College Football Playoffs. After their loss, Georgia moved to the fifth spot in the rankings and earned a bid to play in their second consecutive Allstate Sugar Bowl.

The 2021 Peach Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Georgia Bulldogs and Cincinnati Bearcats that was played on January 1, 2021, with kickoff scheduled for 12:30 p.m. EST on ESPN. It was the 53rd edition of the Peach Bowl, and was one of the 2020–21 bowl games concluding the 2020 FBS football season. Sponsored by restaurant chain Chick-fil-A, the game was officially known as the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. The game averaged 8.72 million viewers, becoming the most viewed non-semifinal Peach Bowl. Georgia represented the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Cincinnati represented the American Athletic Conference (AAC).The game was the final game of the 2020 football season for each team and resulted in a 24–21 Georgia victory.

The 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the 152nd season of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at its highest level of competition, the Football Bowl Subdivision. The regular season began on August 28, 2021, and ended on December 11, 2021. The postseason began on December 17, with the main games ending on January 10, 2022, with the College Football Playoff National Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, and the all-star portion of the post-season concluding with the inaugural HBCU Legacy Bowl on February 19, 2022. It was the eighth season of the College Football Playoff (CFP) system. It was the first time since 2016 that no major team finished the season undefeated as the Cincinnati Bearcats, the season's last undefeated team, were defeated in the 2021 Cotton Bowl Classic.

The 2022 Citrus Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2022, with kickoff at 1:00 p.m. EST and televised on ABC. It was the 76th edition of the Citrus Bowl, and was one of the 2021–22 bowl games concluding the 2021 FBS football season. Sponsored by Vrbo, a vacation rental marketplace owned by the HomeAway division of Expedia, the game was officially known as the VRBO Citrus Bowl.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 SEC Championship Game</span> College football game

The 2022 SEC Championship Game was a college football game played on December 3, 2022, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the 31st edition of the SEC Championship Game and determined the champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) for the 2022 season. The game began at 4:00 p.m. EST on CBS. The contest featured the LSU Tigers, the West Division champions and the Georgia Bulldogs of the East Division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Georgia Bulldogs football team</span> American college football season

The 2022 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, and competed in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by seventh-year head coach Kirby Smart. They entered the season as the defending consensus national champions.

The 2022–23 NCAA football bowl games were a series of college football games played to complete the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Team-competitive games began in mid-December and concluded with the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship on January 9, 2023, which was won by the Georgia Bulldogs. The all-star portion of the schedule began on January 14 and concluded on February 25, 2023.

The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship is the upcoming college football bowl game scheduled to be played on January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The eleventh College Football Playoff National Championship will determine the national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for the 2024 season. It will be the final game of the 2024–25 College Football Playoff (CFP), the first CFP National Championship under the 12-team format, and, aside from any all-star games afterward, the culminating game of the 2024–25 bowl season. It will be televised nationally by ESPN.

References

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