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SEC Nation
File:SEC Nation Series Logo.jpg
GenreSports
StarringLaura 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
NetworkSEC 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.

The show airs from 10 a.m. until 12 pm. Eastern Time every Saturday on the SEC Network. The two-hour pregame show has several established weekly segments: Tebow's Freak of the Week, Spears’ tailgate eats, Paul vs Y'all, and Rutledge's social segments.

Personalities

SEC Nation filming at Centennial Olympic Park, 2018

Current

Former

Locations

2014

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
August 28, 2014 No. 21 Texas A&M No. 9 South Carolina Columbia, SC Gamecock Park 52–28 Thursday night
August 30, 2014 Arkansas No. 6 Auburn Auburn, AL Campus Green 45–21
September 6, 2014 No. 15 Ole Miss Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Outside LP Field 41–3 Ole Miss–Vanderbilt football rivalry
September 13, 2014 Kentucky Florida Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas 36–303OT
September 20, 2014 Florida No. 3 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 42–21 Alabama–Florida football rivalry
September 27, 2014 Tennessee No. 12 Georgia Athens, GA Myers Quad 35–32 Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 4, 2014 No. 6 Texas A&M No. 12 Mississippi State Starkville, MS The Junction 48–31
October 11, 2014 No. 7 Alabama Arkansas Fayetteville, AR Victory Village 14–13
October 18, 2014 Tennessee No. 3 Ole Miss Oxford, MS The Grove 34–3
October 25, 2014 No. 1 Mississippi State Kentucky Lexington, KY Purple Lot 45–31
November 1, 2014 Kentucky Missouri Columbia, MO Francis Quadrangle 20–10
November 8, 2014 No. 6 Alabama No. 19 LSU Baton Rouge, LA Lot 106 20–13OT Alabama–LSU football rivalry
November 15, 2014 Missouri No. 24 Texas A&M College Station, TX Spence Park 34–27
November 22, 2014 No. 19 Missouri Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 29–21
November 29, 2014 No. 4 Mississippi State No. 19 Ole Miss Oxford, MS The Grove 31–17 Egg Bowl
December 6, 2014 No. 1 Alabama No. 14 Missouri Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 42–13 SEC Championship Game
January 1, 2015 No. 4 Ohio State No. 1 Alabama New Orleans, LA Outside Mercedes-Benz Superdome 42–35 Sugar Bowl (CFP Semi-final)

2015

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
September 5, 2015 UTEP No. 18 Arkansas Fayetteville, AR Victory Village 48–13
September 12, 2015 No. 10 Georgia Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Ingram Commons 31–14 Georgia–Vanderbilt football rivalry
September 19, 2015 No. 18 Auburn No. 13 LSU Baton Rouge, LA Walk-On's 45–21 Auburn–LSU football rivalry
September 26, 2015 Tennessee Florida Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas 28–27 Florida–Tennessee football rivalry
October 3, 2015 No. 13 Alabama No. 8 Georgia Athens, GA Myers Quad 38–10 Alabama–Georgia football rivalry
October 10, 2015 No. 19 Georgia Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 38–31 Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 17, 2015 No. 10 Alabama No. 9 Texas A&M College Station, TX Spence Park 41–23
October 24, 2015 Tennessee No. 8 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 19–14 Third Saturday in October
October 31, 2015 Tennessee Kentucky Lexington, KY Purple Lot 52–21 Kentucky–Tennessee football rivalry
November 5, 2015 No. 24 Mississippi State Missouri Columbia, MO Inside Memorial Stadium 31–13 Thursday night
November 7, 2015 Arkansas No. 19 Ole Miss Oxford, MS The Grove 53–52OT Arkansas–Ole Miss football rivalry
November 14, 2015 No. 3 Alabama No. 20 Mississippi State Starkville, MS The Junction 31–6 Alabama–Mississippi State football rivalry
November 21, 2015 The Citadel South Carolina Columbia, SC Gamecock Park 23–22
November 28, 2015 No. 2 Alabama Auburn Auburn, AL Campus Green 29–13 Iron Bowl
December 5, 2015 No. 18 Florida No. 2 Alabama Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 29–15 SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
December 31, 2015 No. 3 Michigan State No. 2 Alabama Arlington, TX Outside AT&T Stadium 38–0 Cotton Bowl Classic (CFP Semi-final)
January 11, 2016 No. 1 Clemson No. 2 Alabama Glendale, AZ Inside University of Phoenix Stadium 45–40 CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2016

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
September 1, 2016 Appalachian State No. 9 Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 20–13OT Thursday night
September 3, 2016 No. 16 UCLA Texas A&M College Station, TX Spence Park 31–24OT
September 10, 2016 South Carolina Mississippi State Starkville, MS The Junction 27–14
September 17, 2016 No. 1 Alabama No. 19 Ole Miss Oxford, MS The Grove 48–43 Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
September 24, 2016 No. 18 LSU Auburn Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space 18–13 Auburn–LSU football rivalry
October 1, 2016 No. 11 Tennessee No. 25 Georgia Athens, GA Myers Quad 34–31 Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 8, 2016 Charlotte, NC SEC Network Studios Originally scheduled to be at LSU at No. 18 Florida, but the game was postponed due to Hurricane Matthew.
October 15, 2016 No. 1 Alabama No. 9 Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 49–10 Third Saturday in October
October 22, 2016 Mississippi State Kentucky Lexington, KY Purple Lot 40–38
October 29, 2016 No. 12 Florida Georgia Jacksonville, FL Outside EverBank Field 24–10 Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 5, 2016 No. 10 Florida Arkansas Fayetteville, AR Old Main 31–10
November 12, 2016 South Carolina No. 22 Florida Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas 20–7
November 19, 2016 No. 21 Florida No. 16 LSU Baton Rouge, LA Walk-On's/Inside Tiger Stadium 16–10 Florida–LSU football rivalry
November 26, 2016 No. 16 Auburn No. 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 30–12 Iron Bowl
December 3, 2016 No. 1 Alabama No. 15 Florida Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 54–16 SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
December 31, 2016 No. 4 Washington No. 1 Alabama Atlanta, GA Inside the Georgia Dome 24–7 Peach Bowl (CFP Semi-final)
January 9, 2017 No. 2 Clemson No. 1 Alabama Tampa, FL Inside Raymond James Stadium 35–31 CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2017

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
September 2, 2017 No. 11 Michigan No. 17 Florida Arlington, TX Outside AT&T Stadium 33–17 Advocare Classic
September 9, 2017 South Carolina Missouri Columbia, MO Francis Quadrangle 31–13
September 16, 2017 No. 12 LSU Mississippi State Starkville, MS The Junction 37–7 LSU–Mississippi State football rivalry
September 23, 2017 No. 1 Alabama Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Ingram Commons 59–0
September 30, 2017 No. 7 Georgia Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 41–0 Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 7, 2017 LSU No. 21 Florida Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas 17–16 Florida–LSU football rivalry
October 14, 2017 Missouri No. 4 Georgia Athens, GA Special Collections Library 53–28
October 21, 2017 Tennessee No. 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 45–7 Third Saturday in October
October 28, 2017 No. 3 Georgia Florida Jacksonville, FL Outside EverBank Field 42–7 Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 4, 2017 No. 19 LSU No. 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 24–10 Alabama–LSU football rivalry
November 11, 2017 No. 2 Georgia No. 10 Auburn Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space 40–17 Deep South's Oldest Rivalry
November 18, 2017 Kentucky No. 7 Georgia Athens, GA Myers Quad 42–13
November 25, 2017 No. 4 Clemson South Carolina Columbia, SC Gamecock Park 34–10 Palmetto Bowl
December 2, 2017 No. 6 Georgia No. 4 Auburn Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 28–7 SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
January 1, 2018 No. 1 Clemson No. 4 Alabama New Orleans, LA Outside Mercedes-Benz Superdome 24–6 Sugar Bowl (CFP Semi-final) (rivalry)
January 8, 2018 No. 4 Alabama No. 3 Georgia Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 26–23OT CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2018

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
August 30, 2018 Northwestern State Texas A&M College Station, TX Kyle Field 59–7
September 1, 2018 No. 17 West Virginia Tennessee Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium 40–14 Belk Kickoff Game
September 8, 2018 No. 3 Georgia South Carolina Columbia, SC Gamecock Park 41–17 Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry
September 15, 2018 No. 1 Alabama Ole Miss Oxford, MS The Grove 62–7 Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
September 22, 2018 No. 22 Texas A&M No. 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 45–23
September 29, 2018 Florida No. 23 Mississippi State Starkville, MS The Junction 13–6
October 6, 2018 No. 5 LSU No. 22 Florida Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas 27–19 Florida–LSU football rivalry
October 13, 2018 Tennessee No. 21 Auburn Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space 30–24 Auburn–Tennessee football rivalry
October 20, 2018 No. 1 Alabama Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 58–21 Third Saturday in October
October 27, 2018 No. 9 Florida No. 7 Georgia Jacksonville, FL Outside TIAA Bank Field 36–17 Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 3, 2018 No. 6 Georgia No. 11 Kentucky Lexington, KY Outside William T. Young Library 34–17
November 10, 2018 No. 9 LSU Arkansas Fayetteville, AR Outside Bud Walton Arena 24–17 Arkansas–LSU football rivalry
November 17, 2018 UMass No. 5 Georgia Athens, GA Outside Richard B. Russell Building 66–27
November 24, 2018 Auburn No. 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 52–21 Iron Bowl
December 1, 2018 No. 1 Alabama No. 4 Georgia Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 35–28 SEC Championship Game
December 29, 2018 No. 4 Oklahoma No. 1 Alabama Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium 45–34 Capital One Orange Bowl (CFP Semi-final)
January 1, 2019 No. 16 Kentucky No. 13 Penn State Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium 27–24 Vrbo Citrus Bowl
January 7, 2019 No. 2 Clemson No. 1 Alabama Santa Clara, CA Levi's Stadium 44–16 CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2019

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
August 24, 2019 Miami (FL) No. 8 Florida Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium 24–20 Camping World Kickoff (rivalry)
August 31, 2019 No. 3 Georgia Vanderbilt Nashville, TN Commons Lawn 30–6 Georgia–Vanderbilt football rivalry
September 7, 2019 West Virginia Missouri Columbia, MO West Lawn of the Hearnes Center 38–7
September 14, 2019 No. 9 Florida Kentucky Lexington, KY William T. Young Library 29–21
September 21, 2019 No. 8 Auburn No. 17 Texas A&M College Station, TX Spence Park 28–20
September 28, 2019 Mississippi State No. 7 Auburn Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space 56–23
October 5, 2019 No. 3 Georgia Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 43–14 Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
October 12, 2019 South Carolina No. 3 Georgia Athens, GA Myers Quad 20–17 Georgia–South Carolina football rivalry
October 19, 2019 No. 2 LSU Mississippi State Starkville, MS The Junction 36–13 LSU–Mississippi State football rivalry
October 26, 2019 No. 9 Auburn No. 2 LSU Baton Rouge, LA Nicholson Gateway Park 23–20 Auburn–LSU football rivalry
November 2, 2019 No. 8 Georgia No. 6 Florida Jacksonville, FL Outside TIAA Bank Field 24–17 Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 9, 2019 No. 1 LSU No. 2 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Moore Hall 46–41 Alabama–LSU football rivalry
November 16, 2019 No. 1 LSU Ole Miss Oxford, MS The Grove 58–37 Magnolia Bowl
November 23, 2019 Texas A&M No. 4 Georgia Athens, GA Myers Quad 19–13
November 30, 2019 No. 5 Alabama No. 15 Auburn Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space 48–45 Iron Bowl
December 7, 2019 No. 4 Georgia No. 1 LSU Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 37–10 SEC Championship Game
December 28, 2019 No. 4 Oklahoma No. 1 LSU Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 63–28 Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (CFP Semi-final)
January 1, 2020 No. 14 Michigan No. 13 Alabama Orlando, FL Camping World Stadium 35–16 Vrbo Citrus Bowl
January 13, 2020 No. 3 Clemson No. 1 LSU New Orleans, LA Mercedes-Benz Superdome 42–25 CFP National Championship Game

2021

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
September 4, 2021 No. 14 Miami (FL) No. 1 Alabama Atlanta, GA College Football Hall of Fame 44–13 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game
September 11, 2021 No. 15 Texas Arkansas Fayetteville, AR Lot 44 Outside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium 40–21 Arkansas–Texas football rivalry
September 18, 2021 No. 1 Alabama No. 11 Florida Gainesville, FL Plaza of the Americas 31–29 Alabama–Florida football rivalry
September 25, 2021 Kentucky South Carolina Columbia, SC The Horseshoe 16–10
October 2, 2021 No. 12 Ole Miss No. 1 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Wade Hall 42–21 Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
October 9, 2021 LSU No. 16 Kentucky Lexington, KY William T. Young Library 42–21
October 16, 2021 No. 11 Kentucky No. 1 Georgia Athens, GA Outside Richard B. Russell Building 30–13
October 23, 2021 LSU No. 12 Ole Miss Oxford, MS The Grove 31–17 Magnolia Bowl
October 30, 2021 No. 1 Georgia Florida Jacksonville, FL Outside TIAA Bank Field 34–7 Florida–Georgia football rivalry
November 6, 2021 No. 13 Auburn No. 14 Texas A&M College Station, TX Across from 12th Man Statue 20–3
November 13, 2021 No. 1 Georgia Tennessee Knoxville, TN Ayres Hall 41–17 Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry
November 20, 2021 Arkansas No. 2 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Outside Wade Hall 42–35
November 27, 2021 No. 3 Alabama Auburn Auburn, AL Wellness Kitchen Green Space 24–22 Iron Bowl
December 4, 2021 No. 1 Georgia No. 3 Alabama Atlanta, GA Georgia World Congress Center 41–24 SEC Championship Game (rivalry)
December 31, 2021 No. 4 Cincinnati No. 1 Alabama Dallas, TX AT&T Stadium 27–6 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic (CFP Semi-final)
January 10, 2022 No. 3 Georgia No. 1 Alabama Indianapolis, IN Lucas Oil Stadium 33–18 CFP National Championship Game (rivalry)

2022

Date Visitor Host City Location Score Notes
September 3, 2022 No. 23 Cincinnati No. 19 Arkansas Fayetteville, AR Old Main Lawn 31–24
September 10, 2022 Wake Forest Vanderbilt Nashville, TN TBD

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

School Times hosted Host wins Host record Host win % Appearances Overall Wins Overall Record Overall Win %
Alabama 19 15 15–4 .789 36 30 30–5 .857
Arkansas 4 2 2–2 .500 6 3 3–3 .500
Auburn 8 5 5–3 .625 14 6 6–7 .462
Florida 11 5 5–5 .500 19 9 9–9 .500
Georgia 12 6 6–6 .500 24 15 15–9 .625
Kentucky 6 2 2–4 .333 9 2 2–7 .222
LSU 5 3 3–2 .600 16 8 9–6 .600
Mississippi State 6 3 3–3 .500 11 5 5–6 .455
Missouri 5 2 2–3 .400 8 4 4–4 .500
Ole Miss 6 2 2–4 .333 7 3 3–4 .429
South Carolina 4 0 0–4 .000 8 2 2–6 .250
Tennessee 7 2 2–5 .333 16 5 5–11 .313
Texas A&M 6 3 3–3 .500 10 4 4–6 .400
Vanderbilt 4 0 0–4 .000 4 0 0–4 .000

Non-SEC

School Appearances Wins Record Win % Last appearance
Appalachian State 1 0 0–1 .000 September 1, 2016
Cincinnati 1 0 0–1 .000 December 31, 2021
The Citadel 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 21, 2015
Clemson 6 3 3–3 .500 January 13, 2020
Miami (FL) 2 0 0–2 .000 September 4, 2021
Michigan 2 1 1–1 .500 January 1, 2020
Michigan State 1 0 0–1 .000 December 31, 2015
Northwestern State 1 0 0–1 .000 August 30, 2018
Ohio State 1 1 1–0 1.000 January 1, 2015
Oklahoma 2 0 0–2 .000 December 28, 2019
Penn State 1 0 0–1 .000 January 1, 2019
Texas 1 0 0–1 .000 September 11, 2021
UCLA 1 0 0–1 .000 September 3, 2016
UMass 1 0 0–1 .000 November 17, 2018
UTEP 1 0 0–1 .000 September 5, 2015
Washington 1 0 0–1 .000 December 31, 2016
West Virginia 2 1 1–1 .500 September 7, 2019

Other conference records

Conference Appearances Record Win %
ACC 7 3–4 .429
Big Ten 5 2–3 .400
Big 12 4 1–3 .250
Conference USA 1 0–1 .000
Independent 1 0–1 .000
Pac-12 2 0–2 .000
Southern Conference 1 1–0 1.000
Southland Conference 1 0–1 .000
Sun Belt Conference 1 0–1 .000

Off campus locations

Regular season

Post-season

Tebow's Freak of the Week

2014

Date Player Team
August 28 Corey Robinson South Carolina
August 30 Sammie Coates Auburn
September 6 Vince 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 22 Owen Williams Tennessee
November 29 Nick Chubb Georgia
Freak of the Year Trey Flowers & Nick Chubb Arkansas & Georgia

2015

Date Player Team
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

Date Player Team
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 8 N/A N/A
October 15 Alvin Kamara Tennessee
October 22 Jordan Jones Kentucky
October 29 N/A N/A
November 5 Jeremiah Ledbetter Arkansas
November 12 Florida Secondary Florida
November 19 Derrius Guice LSU
November 26 O. J. Howard Alabama
Freak of the Year Jordan 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

Date Player Team
September 2 Chauncey Gardner Jr Florida
September 9 Damarea Crockett Missouri
September 16 Donald 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 28 N/A N/A
November 4 Bo Scarbrough Alabama
November 11 Will Hastings Auburn
November 18 Christian 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

Date Player Team
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 20 Alontae Taylor Tennessee
October 27 N/A N/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

Date Player Team
August 24 CJ Henderson Florida
August 31 Jared Pinkney Vanderbilt
September 7 Albert Okwuegbunam Missouri
September 14 Josh Paschal Kentucky
September 21 Micheal 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 9 Bama 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

References