When is the 2025 SEC Championship Game? Date, Start Time, and How to Watch

When is the 2025 SEC Championship Game? Date, Start Time, and How to Watch

The SEC has chosen its champion in a conference championship game since 1992. Here is everything you need to know about the 34th edition of the 2025 SEC Football Championship Game.

When is the SEC Championship in 2025?

On Saturday, December 6, 2025, the 2025 SEC Championship will take place. ABC will broadcast the championship game at 4 p.m. ET.

Where will the SEC Championship be held in 2025?

Atlanta, Georgia’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts the SEC Championship Game. The SEC Championship Game will take place in Atlanta for the 33rd time and in Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the ninth time.

Who is playing in the SEC Championship in 2025?

At the end of the regular season, the teams who place first and second in the SEC conference standings will compete for the championship.

What are the current SEC standings?

What division has won the most SEC championships?

The SEC East division champion competed against the SEC West division champion for the SEC championship from 1992 to 2023. In title games, the SEC West has a 19–13 lead over the SEC East. The 2023 season saw the end of SEC divisions.

History of the SEC Championship Game

The SEC Championship Game winners throughout history are listed here. With eleven SEC Championship Game wins, Alabama leads the pack. With seven, Florida comes in second.

Wins Appearances PCT School
11 15 .733 Alabama
7 13 .539 Florida
5 12 .417 Georgia
5 7 .714 LSU
3 6 .500 Auburn
2 5 .400 Tennessee
0 3 0.00 Arkansas
0 2 0.00 Missouri
0 1 0.00 Mississippi State
0 1 0.00 South Carolina
0 1 0.00 Texas

SEC Championship history

Season Champion Runner-up score MVP
2024 Georgia Texas 22-19 (OT) CB, Daylen Everette, Georgia
2023 Alabama (West) Georgia (East) 27-24 QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama
2022 Georgia (East) LSU (West) 50-30 QB Stetson Bennett, Georgia
2021 Alabama (West) Georgia (East) 41-24 QB Bryce Young, Alabama
2020 Alabama (West) Florida (East) 52-46 RB Najee Harris, Alabama
2019 LSU (West) Georgia (East) 37-10 QB Joe Burrow, LSU
2018 Alabama (West) Georgia (East) 35-28 RB Josh Jacobs, Alabama
2017 Georgia (East) Auburn (West) 28-7 LB Roquan Smith, Georgia
2016 Alabama (West) Florida (East) 54-16 LB Reuben Foster, Alabama
2015 Alabama (West) Florida (East) 29-15 RB Derrick Henry, Alabama
2014 Alabama (West) Missouri (East) 42-13 QB Blake Sims, Alabama
2013 Auburn (West) Missouri (East) 59-42 RB Tre Mason, Auburnn
2012 Alabama (West) Georgia (East) 32-28 RB Eddie Lacy, Alabama
2011 LSU (West) Georgia (East) 42-10 CB Tyrann Mathieu, LSU
2010 Auburn (West) South Carolina (East) 56-17 QB Cam Newton, Auburn
2009 Alabama (West) Florida (East) 32-13 QB Greg McElroy, Alabama
2008 Florida (East) Alabama (West) 31-20 QB Tim Tebow, Florida
2007 LSU (West) Tennessee (East) 21-14 QB Ryan Perrilloux, LSU
2006 Florida (East) Arkansas (West) 38-28 WR Percy Harvin, Florida
2005 Georgia (East) LSU (West) 34-14 QB D.J. Shockley, Georgia
2004 Auburn (West) Tennessee (East) 38-28 QB Jason Campbell, Auburn
2003 LSU (West) Georgia (East) 34-13 RB Justin Vincent, LSU
2002 Georgia (East) Arkansas (West) 30-3 QB David Greene, Georgia
2001 LSU (West) Tennessee (East) 31-20 QB Matt Mauck, LSU
2000 Florida (East) Auburn (West) 28-6 QB Rex Grossman, Florida
1999 Alabama (West) Florida (East) 34-7 WR Freddie Milons, Alabama
1998 Tennessee (East) Mississippi State (West) 24-14 WR Peerless Price, Tennessee
1997 Tennessee (East) Auburn (West) 30-29 QB Peyton Manning, Tennessee
1996 Florida (East) Alabama (West) 45-30 QB Danny Wuerffel, Florida
1995 Florida (East) Arkansas (West) 24-3 QB Danny Wuerffel, Florida
1994 Florida (East) Alabama (West) 24-23 DT Ellis Johnson, Florida
1993 Florida (East) Alabama (West) 28-13 QB Terry Dean, Florida
1992 Alabama (West) Florida (East) 28-21 CB Antonio Langham, Alabama

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