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2025 Southeastern Conference football season

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Sports season in America
Sports season
2025 Southeastern Conference football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportFootball
DurationAugust 28 – December 6, 2025 (2025-08-28 –2025-12-06)
Games8
Teams16
TV partner(s)ABC,ESPN,ESPN2,ESPN3,ESPNU,SEC Network,ESPN+ (streaming)
2026 NFL draft
SEC Championship Game
DateDecember 6, 2025
VenueMercedes-Benz Stadium,Atlanta, Georgia
ChampionsGeorgia Bulldogs
  Runners-upAlabama Crimson Tide
SEC seasons
2025 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 9Alabama y^ 71  114 
No. 6Georgia y$^ 71  122 
No. 3Ole Miss ^ 71  132 
No. 8Texas A&M ^ 71  112 
No. 12Texas 62  103 
No. 13Oklahoma ^ 62  103 
No. 15Vanderbilt 62  103 
Tennessee 44  85 
Missouri 44  85 
LSU 35  76 
Kentucky 26  57 
Florida 26  48 
South Carolina 17  48 
Auburn 17  57 
Mississippi State 17  58 
Arkansas 08  210 
Championship:Georgia 28, Alabama 7
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2025 Southeastern Conference football season was the 94th season ofSoutheastern Conference (SEC) football. This was the SEC's second season with 16 teams with the additions ofTexas andOklahoma, and its second season since 1991 with a non-divisional scheduling format.

Preseason

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2025 SEC Spring Football and number of signees on signing day:

  • Alabama -
  • Arkansas -
  • Auburn -
  • Florida -
  • Georgia -
  • Kentucky -
  • LSU -
  • Mississippi State -
  • Missouri -
  • Oklahoma -
  • Ole Miss -
  • South Carolina -
  • Tennessee -
  • Texas -
  • Texas A&M -
  • Vanderbilt -

Recruiting classes

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Source:

National rankings
TeamESPN[1]Rivals[2]24/7[3]On3 Recruits[4]Total signees
Alabama222228
Arkansas2937313117
Auburn9810820
Florida1015131020
Georgia111128
Kentucky2324242525
LSU7117730
Mississippi State2626282626
Missouri2222202121
Oklahoma878928
Ole Miss2021212022
South Carolina1930221916
Tennessee1414141323
Texas536622
Texas A&M1820191717
Vanderbilt4540403921

Note: ESPN only ranks the top 40 teams.

2025 Media Days

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The 2025 SEC Media days took place on July 14-17, 2025 at the College Football Hall of Fame and Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park at Downtown Atlanta.

This marks the third time since 2018 that Atlanta has hosted the annual preseason event

It was the fifth time they were held outside of Birmingham, AL. Each team was expected to have its head coach available to talk to the media at the event, which was televised on SEC Network and ESPN.

The schedule for the teams was:

DateSchoolCoachPlayer(s)
Monday July 14LSUBrian Kelly
Ole MissLane Kiffin
South CarolinaShane Beamer
VanderbiltClark Lea
Tuesday July 15AuburnHugh Freeze
GeorgiaKirby Smart
TennesseeJosh Heupel
TexasSteve Sarkisian
Wednesday July 16AlabamaKalen DeBoer
FloridaBilly Napier
Mississippi StateJeff Lebby
OklahomaBrent Venables
Thursday July 17ArkansasSam Pittman
KentuckyMark Stoops
MissouriEliah Drinkwitz
Texas A&MMike Elko

Preseason media poll

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Preseason polls were released on July 18, 2025.[5]

SEC
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Texas3060 (96)
2Georgia2957 (44)
3Alabama2783 (29)
4LSU2668 (20)
5South Carolina2109 (5)
6Florida1986 (2)
7Ole Miss1979 (1)
8Texas A&M1892
9Tennessee1700 (1)
10Oklahoma1613 (3)
11Auburn1272 (1)
12Missouri1170
13Vanderbilt936 (2)
14Arkansas764
15Kentucky512
16Mississippi State343


SEC
Predicted finishTeamVotes
1Texas96
2Georgia44
3Alabama29
4LSU20
5South Carolina5
6Oklahoma3
7Florida2
Vanderbilt
8Ole Miss1
Tennessee
Auburn

Preseason awards

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All−American Teams

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PlayerAP 1st Team[6]AP 2nd TeamAS 1st Team[7]AS 2nd Team[8]AS 3rd Team[8]AS 4th Team[8]WCFF 1st Team[9]WCFF 2nd Team[10]ESPN[11]CBS 1st Team[12]CBS 2nd Team[12]CFN 1st Team[13]CFN 2nd Team[13]PFF 1st Team[14]PFF 2nd TeamSI 1st Team[15]SI 2nd TeamSN 1st Team[16]SN 2nd TeamUSAT 1st Team[17]USAT 2nd Team[17]
CJ AllenGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
K.J. BoldenGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Parker BrailsfordGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Zachariah BranchGreen tickY
Barion BrownGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Deion BurksGreen tickY
Fernando CarmonaGreen tickY
Lucas CarneiroGreen tickYGreen tickY
Cam ColemanGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Kevin ConcepcionGreen tickY
Jack EndriesGreen tickYGreen tickY
Daylen EveretteGreen tickYGreen tickY
Keldric FaulkGreen tickYGreen tickY
Cayden GreenGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Anthony Hill Jr.Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Tim Keenan IIIGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Deontae LawsonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Arch ManningGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jermod McCoyGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Christen MillerGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Malik MuhammadGreen tickYGreen tickY
Garrett NussmeierGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jaydn OttGreen tickY
LT OvertonGreen tickYGreen tickY
Harold Perkins Jr.Green tickY
Suntarine PerkinsGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Rayshawn PleasantGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Kadyn ProctorGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Ar'maj Reed-AdamsGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jaeden RobertsGreen tickYGreen tickY
Keon SabbGreen tickY
Tyreak SappGreen tickY
Kam ShanksGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
LaNorris SellersGreen tickYGreen tickY
Colin SimmonsGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jake SlaughterGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Dylan StewartGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Eli StowersGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Michael TaaffeGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Brett ThorsonGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jacob UlrichGreen tickY
Whit WeeksGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Ryan WilliamsGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Eugene Wilson IIIGreen tickY
Quintrevion WisnerGreen tickYGreen tickY
Peyton WoodringGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Taurean YorkGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Trey Zuhn IIIGreen tickY

Individual awards

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AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Lott TrophyDeontae LawsonAlabamaLBR-Sr.[18]
LT OvertonDLSr.
Xavian Sorey Jr.ArkansasLB
Keldric FaulkAuburnDEJr.
Caleb BanksFloridaDLSr.
Daylen EveretteGeorgiaDB
Harold PerkinsLSULBR-Jr.
Whit WeeksJr.
R Mason ThomasOklahomaDLSo.
Dylan StewartSouth CarolinaEDGESo.
Jalon KilgoreDBJr.
Jermod McCoyTennessee
Anthony Hill Jr.TexasLB
Colin SimmonsEDGESo.
Michael TaaffeSR-Sr.
Taurean YorkTexas A&MLBJr.
Dodd TrophyKalen DeBoerAlabamaHC--[19]
Kirby SmartGeorgia
Brian KellyLSU
Eliah DrinkwitzMissouri
Brent VenablesOklahoma
Josh HeupelTennessee
Steve SarkisianTexas
Mike ElkoTexas A&M
Maxwell AwardRyan WilliamsAlabamaWRSo.[20]
Taylen GreenArkansasQBSr.
Jackson ArnoldAuburnJr.
Cam ColemanWRSo.
DJ LagwayFloridaQB
Nate FrazierGeorgiaRB
Garrett NussmeierLSUQBSr.
Caden DurhamRBSo.
Ahmad HardyMissouri
John MateerOklahomaQBJr.
Jaydn OttRBSr.
LaNorris SellersSouth CarolinaQBSo.
Arch ManningTexas
Quintrevion WisnerRBJr.
Marcel ReedTexas A&MQBSo.
Le'Veon MossRBSr.
Diego PaviaVanderbiltQBGS.
Outland TrophyParker BrailsfordAlabamaOLR-Jr.[21]
Kadyn ProctorJr.
Jaeden RobertsR-Sr.
Fernando CarmonaArkansas
Austin BarberFloridaJr.
Jake SlaughterR-Sr.
Christen MillerGeorgiaDLSr.
Cayden GreenMissouriOLSo.
DJ CampbellTexasSr.
Ar'maj Reed-AdamsTexas A&M
Trey Zuhn IIIJr.
Bronko Nagurski TrophyDeontae LawsonAlabamaLBR-Sr.[22]
LT OvertonDLSr.
Tim Keenan IIIR-Sr.
Keldric FaulkAuburnDEJr.
Caleb BanksFloridaDLSr.
Christen MillerGeorgia
CJ AllenLBSo.
Daylen EveretteDBJr.
KJ BoldenSSo.
Whit WeeksLSULBJr.
Kip LewisOklahomaR-Jr.
Suntarine PerkinsOle MissJr.
Dylan StewartSouth CarolinaEDGESo.
Jermod McCoyTennesseeDBJr.
Anthony Hill Jr.TexasLB
Colin SimmonsEDGESo.
Michael TaaffeSR-Sr.
Will Lee IIITexas A&MCBJr.
Butkus AwardDeontae LawsonAlabamaLBSr.[23]
Justin JeffersonSr.
Xavian Sorey Jr.Arkansas
CJ AllenGeorgiaSo.
Chris Cole
Alex AfariKentuckySr.
Harold PerkinsLSUR-Jr.
Whit WeeksJr.
Jalen SmithMississippi StateR-So.
Triston NewsonMissouriGS.
Kip LewisOklahomaR-Jr.
Sammy OmosighoJr.
Andrew JonesOle MissSr.
TJ DotteryJr.
Arion CarterTennessee
Anthony Hill Jr.Texas
Liona Lefau
Taurean YorkTexas A&M
Jim Thorpe AwardDaylen EveretteGeorgiaDBSr.[24]
KJ BoldenSo.
Jermod McCoyTennesseeJr.
Malik MuhammadTexas
Michael TaaffeR-Sr.
Paul Hornung AwardRyan WilliamsAlabamaWRSo.[25]
Kam ShanksArkansasR-So.
Jadan BaughFloridaRBSo.
Zavion ThomasLSUWRSr.
Davon BoothMississippi StateRBGS.
KC ConcepcionTexas A&MWRJr.
Martel HightVanderbiltCB
Wuerffel TrophyLT OvertonAlabamaDLSr.[26]
Cam BellArkansasR-Sr.
Jeremiah WrightAuburnOL
DJ LagwayFloridaQBSo.
Jordan HallGeorgiaDLJr.
Josh KattusKentuckyTESr.
Harold PerkinsLSULBR-Jr.
Jacoby JacksonMississippi StateOLR-Sr.
Connor TollisonMissouriGS.
Robert Spears-JenningsOklahomaSJr.
Diego PoundsOle MissOLSr.
Bryson EasonTennesseeDLR-Sr.
Michael TaaffeTexasS
Albert RegisTexas A&MDLGS.
Marlen SewellVanderbiltDT/S
Lou Groza AwardAlex McPhersonAuburnPKJr.[27]
[28]
Trey SmackFloridaSr.
Peyton WoodringGeorgiaJr.
Damian RamosLSU5Yr.
Blake CraigMissouriR-So.
Lucas CarneiroOle MissJr.
Tate SandellOklahomaR-Jr.
Max GilbertTennesseeR-So.
Randy BondTexas A&MGS.
Brock TaylorVanderbiltSo.
Ray Guy AwardDevin BaleArkansasPR-Sr.[29]
Brett ThorsonGeorgiaSr.
Jacob UlrichOklahomaR-So.
Jack BouwmeesterTexasSr.
Tyler WhiteTexas A&MSo.
Patrick Mannelly AwardDavid BirdAlabamaLSJr.
Rocco UnderwoodFloridaR-Sr.
Beau GardnerGeorgia
Ben AndersonOklahomaR-Jr.
Jacob GrahamTexas A&MGr.
Walter Camp AwardRyan WilliamsAlabamaWRSo.[30]
DJ LagwayFloridaQB
Garrett NussmeierLSUSr.
John MateerOklahomaJr.
Dylan StewartSouth CarolinaEDGESo.
LaNorris SellersQB
Arch ManningTexas
Anthony Hill Jr.LBJr.
Colin SimmonsEDGESo.
Diego PaviaVanderbiltQBGS.
Eli StowersTE
Doak Walker AwardJam MillerAlabamaRBSr.[31]
Braylen RussellArkansasSo.
Jadan BaughFlorida
Josh McCrayGeorgiaR-Sr.
Nate FrazierSo.
Ahmad HardyMissouri
Davon BoothMississippi StateGS.
Fluff BothwellSo.
Jaydn OttOklahomaSr.
DeSean BishopTennesseeR-So.
Star ThomasSr.
CJ BaxterTexasR-So.
Quintrevion WisnerJr.
Le'Veon MossTexas A&MSr.
Rueben Owens IISo.
Sedrick AlexanderVanderbiltJr.
Biletnikoff AwardGermie BernardAlabamaWRSr.[32]
Ryan WilliamsSo.
O'Mega BlakeArkansasR-Sr.
Cam ColemanAuburnSo.
Eric Singleton Jr.Jr.
Aaron AndersonLSUR-Jr.
Kevin Coleman Jr.MissouriSr.
Cayden LeeOle MissJr.
De'Zhaun StriblingR-Sr.
Harrison Wallace IIIR-Sr.
Jack EndriesTexasTER-Jr.
Eli StowersVanderbiltGS.


AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Davey O'Brien AwardTaylen GreenArkansasQBSr.[33]
DJ LagwayFloridaSo.
Garrett NussmeierLSUSr.
John MateerOklahomaJr.
LaNorris SellersSouth CarolinaSo.
Arch ManningTexas
Diego PaviaVanderbiltGS
John Mackey AwardJosh CuevasAlabamaTESr.[34]
Hayden HansenFloridaJr.
Lawson LuckieGeorgiaJr.
Oscar DelpSr.
Bauer SharpLSU5Yr.
Brett NorfleetMissouriJr.
Luke HaszOle Miss
Dae'Quan WrightSr.
Miles KitselmanTennessee
Jack EndriesTexasR-Jr.
Eli StowersVanderbiltGS.
Rimington TrophyParker BrailsfordAlabamaOLR-Jr.[35]
Caden KitlerArkansas
Connor LewAuburnJr.
Jake SlaughterFloridaR-Sr.
Drew BoboGeorgiaR-Jr.
Connor TollisonMissouriGS.
Jordan WhiteVanderbilt
Bednarik AwardDeontae LawsonAlabamaLBR-Sr.[36]
Tim Keenan IIIDL
Xavian Sorey Jr.ArkansasLBSr.
Keldric FaulkAuburnDEJr.
Shemar JamesFloridaDTSr.
Tyreak SappDE
Christen MillerGeorgiaDTJr.
CJ AllenLB
Daylen EveretteCBSr.
KJ BoldenSo.
Harold PerkinsLSULBR-Jr.
Whit WeeksJr.
R Mason ThomasOklahomaDLSo.
Suntarine PerkinsOle MissLBJr.
Dylan StewartSouth CarolinaEDGESo.
Jermod McCoyTennesseeDBJr.
Arion CarterLB
Anthony Hill Jr.TexasLB
Colin SimmonsEDGESo.
Michael TaaffeSR-Sr.
Taurean YorkTexas A&MLBJr.
Will Lee IIICB
Bryan LongwellVanderbiltLB
Rotary Lombardi AwardDeontae LawsonAlabamaR-Sr.[37]
Tim Keenan IIIDL
Kadyn ProctorOLJr.
Parker BrailsfordR-Jr.
Jake SlaughterFloridaOLR-Sr.
Earnest Greene IIIGeorgiaR-Jr.
Whit WeeksLSULBJr.
Josiah TrotterMissouriR-So.
Suntarine PerkinsOle MissJr.
R Mason ThomasOklahomaDLSo.
Anthony Hill Jr.TexasLBJr.
Colin SimmonsEDGESo.
DJ CampbellOLSr.
Jack EndriesTER-Jr.
Trey Zuhn IIITexas A&MOLJr.
Eli StowersVanderbiltTEGS.
Manning AwardTaylen GreenArkansasQBSr.[38]
Garrett NussmeierLSU
LaNorris SellersSouth CarolinaSo.
Marcel ReedTexas A&M
Diego PaviaVanderbiltGS
Polynesian College Football Player Of The Year AwardJaydn OttOklahomaRBSr.[39]
Kapena GushikenOle MissCB
Jaxson MoiTennesseeDL
Liona LefauTexasLBJr.
Mark Nabou Jr.Texas A&MOLSo.
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm AwardTy SimpsonAlabamaQBR-Jr.[40]
Taylen GreenArkansasSr.
Jackson ArnoldAuburnJr.
Gunner StocktonGeorgiaR-Jr.
Zach CalzadaKentuckyGr.
Garrett NussmeierLSUR-Sr.
Blake ShapenMississippi StateGr.
John MateerOklahomaJr.
LaNorris SellersSouth CarolinaR-So.
Joey AguilarTennesseeR-Sr.
Arch ManningTexasR-So.
Diego PaviaVanderbiltGr.
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose AwardJam MillerAlabamaRBSr.[41]
Taylen GreenArkansasQBSr.
Jackson ArnoldAuburnJr.
DJ LagwayFloridaSo.
Cash JonesGeorgiaRBSr.
Dillon Bell
Noah ThomasWR
Seth McGowanKentucky
Garrett NussmeierLSUQBR-Sr.
Brenen ThompsonMississippi StateWRSr.
Kewan LacyOle MissRBSo.
John MateerOklahomaQBJr.
Chris Brazzell IITennesseeWRR-Jr.
CJ BaxterTexasRBR-So.
Quintrevion WisnerJr.
DeAndre Moore Jr.WR
Trey Zuhn IIITexas A&MOL
Eli StowersVanderbiltTEGr.
Sedrick AlexanderRBJr.
Shaun Alexander Freshman Player of the Year AwardDijon Lee Jr.AlabamaCBFr.
Michael CarrollOL
Dallas WilsonFloridaWR
Elijah GriffinGeorgiaDT
DJ PickettLSUCB
Harlem BerryRB
Michael FasusiOklahomaOT
David Sanders Jr.Tennessee
Kaliq LockettTexasWR
Justus TerryDL

Preseason All-SEC

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Source:[42]

Media
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First Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
First Team Offense
QBLaNorris SellersR-So.South Carolina
RBQuintrevion WisnerJr.Texas
Le'Veon MossSr.Texas A&M
WRRyan WilliamsSo.Alabama
Cam ColemanAuburn
TEEli StowersGr.Vanderbilt
OLKadyn ProctorJr.Alabama
Cayden GreenMissouri
DJ CampbellSr.Texas
Austin BarberJr.Florida
Jake SlaughterR-Sr.
First Team Defense
DLKeldric FaulkJr.Auburn
Dylan StewartSo.South Carolina
Colin SimmonsSo.Texas
Christen MillerR-Jr.Georgia
DBKJ BoldenSo.
Daylen EveretteSr.
Michael TaaffeTexas
Jermod McCoyJr.Tennessee
LBCJ AllenJr.Georgia
Whit WeeksLSU
Anthony Hill Jr.Texas
First Team Special Teams
PKPeyton WoodringJr.Georgia
PBrett ThorsonSr.
LSBeau GardnerGr.
KSPeyton WoodringJr.
RSZachariah Branch
AP


Second Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
Second Team Offense
QBGarrett NussmeierR-Sr.LSU
RBJaydn OttSr.Oklahoma
Caden DurhamSo.LSU
WRAaron AndersonR-Jr.
Ryan WingoSo.Texas
TEOscar DelpSr.Georgia
OLAr'maj Reed-AdamsTexas A&M
Trey Zuhn IIIGr.
Jaeden RobertsR-Sr.Alabama
Parker BrailsfordR-Jr.
Fernando Carmona Jr.R-Sr.Arkansas
Second Team Defense
DLCaleb BanksR-Sr.Florida
Tim Keenan IIIAlabama
LT OvertonSr.
R Mason ThomasOklahoma
LBDeontae LawsonR-Sr.Alabama
Harold PerkinsR-Jr.LSU
Suntarine PerkinsJr.Ole Miss
DBMalik MuhammadTexas
Domani JacksonSr.Alabama
Will Lee IIITexas A&M
Jalon KilgoreJr.South Carolina
Second Team Special Teams
PKTrey SmackSr.Florida
Lucas CarneiroJr.Ole Miss
PJack BouwmeesterSr.Texas
LSRocco UnderwoodR-Sr.Florida
KSTrey SmackSr.
RSBarion BrownLSU
APZavion Thomas


Third Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
Third Team Offense
QBArch ManningSo.Texas
RBNate FrazierGeorgia
Jam MillerSr.Alabama
WREric Singleton Jr.Jr.Auburn
Kevin Coleman Jr.Sr.Missouri
TEJack EndriesJr.Texas
OLEarnest Greene IIIR-Jr.Georgia
Chase BisontisJr.Texas A&M
Xavier ChaplinAuburn
Connor Lew
Trevor GoosbySo.Texas
Third Team Defense
DLTyreak SappR-Sr.Florida
Trey MooreSr.Texas
Cam BallR-Sr.Arkansas
Zxavian HarrisSr.Ole Miss
LBTaurean YorkJr.Texas A&M
Arion CarterTennessee
Princewill UmanmielenOle Miss
DBKeon SabbR-Jr.Alabama
Bray HubbardJr.
Boo CarterSo.Tennessee
Isaac SmithJr.Mississippi State
Third Team Special Teams
PKAlex McPhersonJr.Auburn
PDevin BaleR-Sr.Arkansas
Aidan LarosSr.Kentucky
LSBen AndersonR-Jr.Oklahoma
KSWill StoneSr.Texas
RSZavion ThomasLSU
APEugene Wilson IIIR-So.Florida
Jadan BaughSo.

Coaches
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First Team
PositionPlayerClassTeam
First Team Offense
QBGarrett NussmeierR-Sr.LSU
RBQuintrevion WisnerJr.Texas
Le'Veon MossSr.Texas A&M
WRRyan WilliamsSo.Alabama
Cam ColemanAuburn
TEEli StowersGr.Vanderbilt
OLKadyn ProctorJr.Alabama
Cayden GreenMissouri
DJ CampbellSr.Texas
Fernando Carmona Jr.R-Sr.Arkansas
Austin BarberJr.Florida
Jake SlaughterR-Sr.
First Team Defense
DLKeldric FaulkJr.Auburn
Dylan StewartSo.South Carolina
Colin SimmonsSo.Texas
Christen MillerR-Jr.Georgia
DBKJ BoldenSo.
Daylen EveretteSr.
Michael TaaffeTexas
Jermod McCoyJr.Tennessee
LBCJ AllenJr.Georgia
Whit WeeksLSU
Anthony Hill Jr.Texas
First Team Special Teams
PKPeyton WoodringJr.Georgia
PBrett ThorsonSr.
LSBeau GardnerGr.
KSPeyton WoodringJr.
RSZachariah Branch
APBarion BrownSr.LSU


Second Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
Second Team Offense
QBLaNorris SellersR-So.South Carolina
RBJaydn OttSr.Oklahoma
Caden DurhamSo.LSU
WRAaron AndersonR-Jr.
Eric Singleton Jr.Jr.Auburn
Kevin Coleman Jr.Sr.Missouri
TEOscar DelpGeorgia
OLAr'maj Reed-AdamsTexas A&M
Trey Zuhn IIIGr.
Chase BisontisJr.
Jaeden RobertsR-Sr.Alabama
Parker BrailsfordR-Jr.
Second Team Defense
DLCaleb BanksR-Sr.Florida
Tim Keenan IIIAlabama
LT OvertonSr.
R Mason ThomasOklahoma
LBDeontae LawsonR-Sr.Alabama
Harold PerkinsR-Jr.LSU
Suntarine PerkinsJr.Ole Miss
DBMalik MuhammadTexas
Keon SabbR-Jr.Alabama
Domani JacksonSr.
Will Lee IIITexas A&M
Jalon KilgoreJr.South Carolina
Second Team Special Teams
PKTrey SmackSr.Florida
PJack BouwmeesterTexas
LSRocco UnderwoodR-Sr.Florida
KSTrey SmackSr.
RSZachariah BranchJr.Georgia
APZavion ThomasSr.LSU


Third Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
Third Team Offense
QBDJ LagwaySo.Florida
RBNate FrazierGeorgia
Jam MillerSr.Alabama
WRZachariah BranchJr.Georgia
Chris Brazzell IIR-Jr.Tennessee
Eugene Wilson IIIR-So.Florida
TEMiles KitselmanSr.Tennessee
OLEarnest Greene IIIR-Jr.Georgia
Xavier ChaplinJr.Auburn
Connor Lew
Lance HeardTennessee
Joshua BraunGr.Kentucky
Trevor GoosbySo.Texas
Third Team Defense
DLTyreak SappR-Sr.Florida
Trey MooreSr.Texas
Cam BallR-Sr.Arkansas
Zxavian HarrisSr.Ole Miss
LBTaurean YorkJr.Texas A&M
Arion CarterTennessee
Princewill UmanmielenOle Miss
DBBray HubbardJr.Alabama
Boo CarterSo.Tennessee
Isaac SmithJr.Mississippi State
Jalen CatalonSr.Missouri Tigers
Third Team Special Teams
PKAlex McPhersonJr.Auburn
Lucas CarneiroOle Miss
PAidan LarosSr.Kentucky
LSBen AndersonR-Jr.Oklahoma
KSWill StoneSr.Texas
RSZavion ThomasLSU
APMartel HightJr.Vanderbilt

Source:[43]

Head coaches

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Pre-season changes

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In-season changes

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Post-season changes

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Coaches

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Note: All stats current through the completion of the 2025 season. All records are at Division I schools only

TeamHead coachYear at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolSEC recordConference ChampionshipsNational Championships
AlabamaKalen DeBoer2113–169–45–300
ArkansasSam Pittman630–3130–3114–2800
AuburnHugh Freeze387–6111–145–1100
FloridaBilly Napier459–3119–1910–1400
GeorgiaKirby Smart10105–19105–1962–1132
KentuckyMark Stoops1377–73*77–73*33–6200
LSUBrian Kelly4292–107–229–1117–700
Mississippi StateJeff Lebby22–102–100–800
MissouriEliah Drinkwitz650–2538–2422–2000
OklahomaBrent Venables422–1722–1712–1400
Ole MissLane Kiffin6105–5244–1825–1600
South CarolinaShane Beamer529–2229–2215–1700
TennesseeJosh Heupel565–2337–1520–1200
TexasSteve Sarkisian584–5238–1724–1100
Texas A&MMike Elko224–148–55–300
VanderbiltClark Lea516–3316–335–2700

× – Kentucky: Team was required to vacate 10 wins due to playing ineligible players

Schedules

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The schedule was released on December 11, 2024.[44] The season will begin on August 29, 2025, and will end with the SEC Championship Game on December 6, 2025.

Index to colors and formatting
SEC member won
SEC member lost
SEC teams inbold

All times Central time.

† denotes Homecoming game

Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for weeks 1 through 8. Rankings from Week 9 until the end of the Season reflect those of the College Football Playoff Rankings.

Week One

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 287:30 p.m.Central ArkansasMissouriFaurot FieldColumbia, MOSECNW 61–6  57,321
August 298:00 p.m.AuburnBaylorMcLane StadiumWaco, TXFOXW 38–24  45,233
August 3012:00 p.m.Mississippi StateSouthern MissM. M. Roberts StadiumHattiesburg, MSESPNW 34–17  33,485
August 3012:00 p.m.SyracuseNo. 24 TennesseeMercedes–Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA (Aflac Kickoff Game)ABCW 45–26  45,918
August 3012:00 p.m.No. 1 TexasNo. 3 Ohio StateOhio StadiumColumbus, OH (College GameDay/Big Noon Kickoff)FOXL 7–14  107,524
August 3012:45 p.m.ToledoKentuckyKroger FieldLexington, KYSECNW 24–16  56,457
August 303:30 p.m.No. 8 AlabamaFlorida StateDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FLABCL 17–31  67,277
August 303:30 p.m.MarshallNo. 5 GeorgiaSanford StadiumAthens, GAESPNW 45–7  93,033
August 304:15 p.m.Alabama A&MArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback StadiumFayetteville, ARSECNW 52–7  70,827
August 306:00 p.m.No. 6(FCS) Illinois StateNo. 18 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OKESPN+/SECN+W 35–3  83,218
August 307:00 p.m.UTSANo. 19 Texas A&MKyle FieldCollege Station, TXESPNW 42–24  107,521
August 307:00 p.m.Long IslandNo. 15 FloridaBen Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FLESPN+/SECN+W 55–0  89,451
August 307:00 p.m.Charleston SouthernVanderbiltFirstBank StadiumNashville, TNESPN+/SECN+W 45–3  35,000
August 307:30 p.m.No. 9 LSUNo. 4 ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, SCABCW 17–10  81,500
August 307:45 p.m.Georgia StateNo. 21 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MSSECNW 63–7  66,378
August 313:00 p.m.Virginia TechNo. 13 South CarolinaMercedes–Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Aflac Kickoff Game)ESPNW 24–11  55,531
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.

Week Two

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 612:00 p.m.San Jose StateNo. 7 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TXABCW 38–7  100,841
September 612:45 p.m.Utah StateNo. 19 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXSECNW 44–22  100,026
September 63:30 p.m.No. 20 Ole MissKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYABC MISS 30–23  58,346
September 63:30 p.m.KansasMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MO (Border War)ESPN2W 42–31  57,321
September 63:30 p.m.Austin PeayNo. 4 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAESPN+/SECN+W 28–6  93,033
September 63:30 p.m.East Tennessee StateNo. 22 TennesseeNeyland StadiumKnoxville, TNESPN+/SECN+W 72–17  101,915
September 64:15 p.m.South FloridaNo. 13 FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLSECNL 16–18  89,909
September 65:00 p.m.Arkansas StateArkansasWar Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, ARESPN+/SECN+W 56–14  54,224
September 65:00 p.m.South Carolina StateNo. 10 South CarolinaWilliams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SCESPN+/SECN+W 38–10  79,705
September 67:30 p.m.No. 12 Arizona StateMississippi StateDavis Wade StadiumStarkville, MSESPN2W 24–20  50,808
September 67:30 p.m.No. 15 MichiganNo. 18 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKABCW 24–13  84,107
September 67:30 p.m.Ball StateAuburnJordan Hare StadiumAuburn, ALESPNUW 42–3  88,043
September 67:30 p.m.Louisiana TechNo. 3 LSUTiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LAESPN+/SECN+W 23–7  101,667
September 67:30 p.m.VanderbiltVirginia TechLane StadiumBlacksburg, VAACCNW 44–20  65,632
September 67:45 p.m.Louisiana-MonroeNo. 21 AlabamaBryant–Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, ALSECNW 73–0  100,077
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.

Week Three

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 1312:00 p.m.WisconsinNo. 19 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALABCW 38–14  100,077
September 1312:00 p.m.No. 13 OklahomaTempleLincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PAESPN2W 42–3  24,927
September 1312:45 p.m.South AlabamaNo. 24 AuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECNW 31–15  88,043
September 133:30 p.m.No. 6 GeorgiaNo. 15 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)ABC UGA 44–41 OT 101,915
September 134:00 p.m.LouisianaNo. 25 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOESPN+/SECN+W 52–10  57,321
September 134:15 p.m.UTEPNo. 7 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXSECNW 27–10  102,025
September 136:00 p.m.Alcorn StateMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSESPN+/SECN+W 63–0  49,158
September 137:00 p.m.ArkansasNo. 17 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS (rivalry)ESPN MISS 41–35  65,068
September 137:30 p.m.Eastern MichiganKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYESPNUW 48–23  58,489
September 137:30 p.m.FloridaNo. 3 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)ABC LSU 20–10  102,158
September 137:30 p.m.No. 16 Texas A&MNo. 8 Notre DameNotre Dame StadiumNotre Dame, INNBCW 41–40  77,622
September 137:45 p.m.VanderbiltNo. 11 South CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECN VAN 31–7  79,873
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.

Week Four

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 2012:00 p.m.ArkansasMemphisSimmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis, TNABCL 31–32  39,861
September 2012:45 p.m.UABNo. 15 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECNW 56–24  101,915
September 203:30 p.m.TulaneNo. 13 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS (rivalry)ESPNW 45–10  65,644
September 203:30 p.m.No. 22 AuburnNo. 11 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKABC OU 24–17  83,639
September 204:15 p.m.Northern IllinoisMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSSECNW 38–10  45,803
September 207:00 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 23 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOESPN MIZ 29–20  57,321
September 207:30 p.m.FloridaNo. 4 MiamiHard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL (rivalry)ABCL 7–26  66,713
September 207:30 p.m.Georgia StateNo. 20 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNESPNUW 70–21  35,000
September 207:45 p.m.Southeastern LouisianaNo. 3 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LASECNW 56–10  102,219
September 208:00 p.m.Sam HoustonNo. 8 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXESPN+/SECN+W 55–0  103,003
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 20No. 14AlabamaNo. 5GeorgiaKentuckyNo. 10Texas A&M

Week Five

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 2712:00 p.m.No. 22 Notre DameArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARABCL 13–56  75,111
September 2712:45 p.m.Utah StateNo. 18 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECNW 55–35  33,688
September 273:30 p.m.AuburnNo. 9 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPN TAMU 16–10  108,449
September 273:30 p.m.No. 4 LSUNo. 13 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MS (Magnolia Bowl)ABC MISS 24–19  67,737
September 274:15 p.m.No. 15 TennesseeMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSSECN TENN 41–34 OT 60,417
September 277:30 p.m.No. 17 AlabamaNo. 5 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GA (rivalry)ABC ALA 24–21  93,033
September 277:30 p.m.UMassNo. 20 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOESPNUW 42–6  57,321
September 277:45 p.m.KentuckySouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, MOSECN SC 35–13  79,266
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
September 27FloridaNo. 7OklahomaNo. 10Texas

Week Six

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 412:00 p.m.KentuckyNo. 12 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAABC UGA 35–14  93,033
October 43:30 p.m.No. 16 VanderbiltNo. 10 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALABC ALA 30–14  100,077
October 43:30 p.m.No. 9 TexasFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLESPN FLA 29–21  90,714
October 44:00 p.m.Kent StateNo. 5 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKSECNW 44–0  83,016
October 47:30 p.m.Mississippi StateNo. 6 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXSECN TAMU 31–9  108,572
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 4ArkansasAuburnNo. 13LSUNo. 19MissouriNo. 4Ole MissSouth CarolinaNo. 15Tennessee

Week Seven

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1112:00 p.m.No. 8 AlabamaNo. 14 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOABC ALA 27–24  57,321
October 1112:45 p.m.Washington StateNo. 4 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSSECNW 24–21  66,392
October 113:30 p.m.No. 6 OklahomaTexasCotton BowlDallas, TX (Red River Showdown)ABC TEX 23–6  92,100
October 114:15 p.m.ArkansasNo. 12 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECN TENN 34–31  101,915
October 117:00 p.m.FloridaNo. 5 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPN TAMU 34–17  105,086
October 117:30 p.m.No. 10 GeorgiaAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry)ABC UGA 20–10  88,043
October 117:45 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 11 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LASECN LSU 20–10  101,921
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 12KentuckyMississippi StateNo. 20Vanderbilt

Week Eight

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 1812:00 p.m.No. 10 LSUNo. 17 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNABC VAN 31–24  35,000
October 1812:45 p.m.No. 14 OklahomaSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECN OU 26–7  78,680
October 183:30 p.m.No. 5 Ole MissNo. 9 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAABC UGA 43–35  93,033
October 183:30 p.m.No. 4 Texas A&MArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (rivalry)ESPN TAMU 45–42  73,845
October 184:15 p.m.Mississippi StateFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLSECN FLA 23–21  90,203
October 187:00 p.m.No. 21 TexasKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYESPN TEX 16–13 OT 60,937
October 187:30 p.m.No. 11 TennesseeNo. 6 AlabamaBryant Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (Third Saturday in October)ABC ALA 37–20  100,077
October 187:45 p.m.No. 16 MissouriAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECN MIZ 23–17 2OT 87,798
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.

Week Nine

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 2512:00 p.m.No. 8 Ole MissNo. 13 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OKABC MISS 34–26  83,468
October 2512:45 p.m.AuburnArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARSECN AUB 33–24  68,922
October 253:30 p.m.No. 4 AlabamaSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCABC ALA 29–22  79,537
October 253:30 p.m.No. 15 MissouriNo. 10 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TN (College GameDay)ESPN VAN 17–10  35,000
October 254:15 p.m.No. 22 TexasMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSSECN TEX 45–38 OT 52,680
October 257:30 p.m.No. 3 Texas A&MNo. 20 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (rivalry)ABC TAMU 49–25  101,924
October 257:45 p.m.No. 17 TennesseeKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KY (rivalry)SECN TENN 56–34  60,153
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
October 25FloridaNo. 5Georgia

Week Ten

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 112:00 p.m.No. 9 VanderbiltNo. 20 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXABC TEX 34–31  102,338
November 13:30 p.m.No. 5 GeorgiaFloridaEverBank StadiumJacksonville, FL (rivalry)ABC UGA 24–20  76,131
November 14:00 p.m.Mississippi StateArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, ARSECN MSST 38–35  68,358
November 17:00 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 7 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSESPN MISS 30–14  67,491
November 17:30 p.m.No. 18 OklahomaNo. 14 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNABC OU 33–27  101,915
November 17:30 p.m.KentuckyAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALSECN UK 10–3  88,043
#Rankings fromAP Poll. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 1No. 4AlabamaLSUNo. 19MissouriNo. 3Texas A&M

Week Eleven

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 812:00 p.m.No. 5 GeorgiaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSESPN UGA 41–21  53,017
November 81:00 p.m.The CitadelNo. 6 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSESPN+/SECN+W 49–0  67,326
November 83:30 p.m.No. 3 Texas A&MNo. 22 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOABC TAMU 38–17  57,321
November 84:00 p.m.AuburnNo. 16 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNSECN VAN 45–38 OT 35,000
November 87:30 p.m.LSUNo. 4 AlabamaBryant Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL (First Saturday in November)ABC ALA 20–9  100,077
November 87:30 p.m.FloridaKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KY (rivalry)SECN UK 38–7  56,388
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 8ArkansasNo. 12OklahomaSouth CarolinaNo. 25TennesseeNo. 11Texas

Week Twelve

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 1512:00 p.m.South CarolinaNo. 3 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPN TAMU 31–30  108,582
November 1512:45 p.m.ArkansasLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Battle for the Golden Boot)SECN LSU 23–22  100,212
November 151:30 p.m.No. 5(FCS) Tennessee TechKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYESPN+/SECN+W 42–10  53,686
November 153:30 p.m.No. 11 OklahomaNo. 4 AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALABC OU 23–21  100,077
November 154:15 p.m.New Mexico StateNo. 23 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNSECNW 42–9  101,915
November 157:00 p.m.FloridaNo. 7 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSESPN MISS 34–24  68,138
November 157:30 p.m.No. 10 TexasNo. 5 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAABC UGA 35–10  93,033
November 157:45 p.m.Mississippi StateMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOSECN MIZ 49–27  57,321
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 15AuburnNo. 14Vanderbilt

Week Thirteen

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 2212:00 p.m.No. 22 MissouriNo. 8 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK (rivalry)ABC OU 17–6  83,541
November 2212:00 p.m.SamfordNo. 3 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXESPN+/SECN+W 48–0  104,877
November 2212:45 p.m.CharlotteNo. 4 GeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GASECNW 35–3  93,033
November 222:00 p.m.Eastern IllinoisNo. 10 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALESPN+/SECN+W 56–0  100,077
November 222:00 p.m.MercerAuburnJordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALESPN+/SECN+W 62–17  88,043
November 223:30 p.m.ArkansasNo. 17 TexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (rivalry)ABC TEX 52–37  102,361
November 223:30 p.m.KentuckyNo. 14 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TN (rivalry)ESPN VAN 45–17  35,000
November 224:15 p.m.Coastal CarolinaSouth CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCSECNW 51–7  78,452
November 227:30 p.m.No. 20 TennesseeFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)ABC TENN 31–11  90,465
November 227:45 p.m.Western KentuckyLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LASECNW 13–10  100,923
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.
DateBye Week
November 22No. 6Ole MissMississippi State

Week Fourteen

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 2812:00 p.m.No. 7 Ole MissMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MS (Egg Bowl)ABC MISS 38–19  60,417
November 283:30 p.m.No. 4 GeorgiaNo. 23 Georgia TechMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate)ABCW 16–9  73,728
November 287:30 p.m.No. 3 Texas A&MNo. 16 TexasDarrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Lone Star Showdown)ABC TEX 27–17  103,632
November 2912:00 p.m.ClemsonSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SC (Palmetto Bowl)SECNL 14–28  79,827
November 2912:00 p.m.KentuckyLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union StadiumLouisville, KY (Governor's Cup)ACCNL 0–41  50,634
November 293:30 p.m.No. 14 VanderbiltNo. 19 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN (rivalry)ESPN VAN 45–21  101,915
November 293:30 p.m.LSUNo. 8 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Stadium • Norman, OKABC OU 17–13  83,734
November 293:30 p.m.MissouriArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR (Battle Line Rivalry)SECN MIZ 31–17  61,508
November 294:30 p.m.Florida StateFloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (Sunshine Showdown)ESPN2W 40–21  90,007
November 297:30 p.m.No. 10 AlabamaAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL (Iron Bowl)ABC ALA 27–20  88,043
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

SEC Championship Game

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Main article:2025 SEC Championship Game
DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
December 64:00 p.m.No. 3 GeorgiaNo. 9 AlabamaMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GAABC UGA 28–7  77,247
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inEastern Time.

Postseason

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Bowl games

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See also:2025–26 NCAA football bowl games

For the 2020–2025 bowl cycle, The SEC will have annually eight appearances in the following bowls:Sugar Bowl andPeach Bowl (unless they are selected for playoffs filled by a SEC and at-large team if champion is in the playoffs),Citrus Bowl,Duke's Mayo Bowl,Gator Bowl,Liberty Bowl,Music City Bowl,ReliaQuest Bowl andTexas Bowl. The SEC teams will go to aNew Year's Six bowl if a team finishes higher than the champions ofPower Five conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings.

The SEC champion are also eligible for theCollege Football Playoff if they're among the top five conference champions in the final CFP ranking or if they are seven highest-ranked at-large selections. Additionally, four of the top five conference champions will receive first round byes for the2025 College Football Playoff.

Legend
 SEC win
 SEC loss
Bowl gameDateSiteTime (EST)TelevisionSEC teamOpponentScoreAttendance
Gator BowlDecember 27, 2025EverBank StadiumJacksonville, FL7:30 p.m.ABCMissouri19VirginiaL 7–1331,802
Texas BowlDecember 27, 2025NRG StadiumHouston, TX9:15 p.m.ESPNLSU21HoustonL 35–3863,867
Music City BowlDecember 30, 2025Nissan StadiumNashville, TN5:30 p.m.ESPNTennesseeIllinoisL 28–3052,815
ReliaQuest BowlDecember 31, 2025Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL12:00 p.m.ESPN14Vanderbilt23IowaL 27–3435,382
Citrus BowlDecember 31, 2025Camping World StadiumOrlando, FL3:00 p.m.ABC13Texas18MichiganW 41–2747,316
Duke's Mayo BowlJanuary 2, 2026Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, NC8:00 p.m.ESPNMississippi StateWake ForestL 29–4329,328
College Football Playoff bowl games
College Football Playoff (first round)December 19, 2025Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OK8:00 p.m.ABC8Oklahoma9AlabamaALA 34–2483,550
College Football Playoff (first round)December 20, 2025Kyle FieldCollege Station, TX12:00 p.m.ABC7Texas A&M10Miami (FL)L 3–10104,122
College Football Playoff (first round)December 20, 2025Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS3:30 p.m.TNT6Ole Miss20TulaneW 41–1068,251
Rose Bowl (quarterfinal)January 1, 2026Rose BowlPasadena, CA4:00 p.m.ESPN9Alabama1IndianaL 3–3890,278
Sugar Bowl (quarterfinal)January 1, 2026Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA8:00 p.m.ESPN3Georgia6Ole MissMISS 39–3468,371
Fiesta Bowl (semifinal)January 8, 2026State Farm StadiumGlendale, AZ7:30 p.m.ESPN6Ole Miss10 Miami (FL)L 27–3167,928

Head to head matchups

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2025 SEC Head to head matchups
TeamAlabamaArkansasAuburnFloridaGeorgiaKentuckyLSUMissouriMississippi StateOklahomaOle MissSouth CarolinaTennesseeTexasTexas A&MVanderbilt
vs.Alabama×20–27×21–24×9–2024–27×23–21×22–2920–37××14–30
vs.Arkansas×33–24×××23–2231–1738–35×41–35×34–3152–3745–42×
vs.Auburn27–2024–33×20–1010–3×23–17×24–17××××16–1045–38
vs.Florida×××24–2038–720–10×21–23×34–24×31–1121–2934–17×
vs.Georgia24–21×10–2020–2414–35××21–41×35–43×41–4410–35××
vs.Kentucky××3–107–3835–14××××30–2335–1356–3416–13×45–17
vs.LSU20–922–23×10–20××××17–1324–1910–20××49–2531–24
vs.Missouri27–2417–3117–23××××27–4917–6×20–29××38–1717–10
vs.Mississippi State×35–38×23–2141–21××49–27×38–19×41–3445–3831–9×
vs.Oklahoma21–23×17–24×××13–176–17×34–267–2627–3323–6××
vs.Ole Miss×35–41×24–3443–3523–3019–24×19–3826–3414–30××××
vs.South Carolina29–22××××13–3520–1029–20×26–730–14××31–3031–7
vs.Tennessee37–2031–34×11–3144–4134–56××34–4133–27××××45–24
vs.Texas×37–52×29–2135–1013–16××38–456–23×××17–2731–34
vs.Texas A&M×42–4510–1617–34××25–4917–389–31××30–31×27–17×
vs.Vanderbilt30–14×38–45××17–4524–3110–17×××7–3124–4534–31×
Total7–10–81–72–67–12–63–54–41–76–27–11–74–46–27–16–2
ALAARKAUBFLAUGAUKLSUMIZMSSTOUMISSSCTENNTEXTAMUVAN

× – Matchup not played in 2025
Updated after the season.

SEC vs other conferences

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SEC vs Power Four matchups

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The following games includeSEC teams competing againstPower Four teams from theACC,Big Ten,Big 12, andNotre Dame. All rankings are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 29Big 12AuburnBaylorMcLane StadiumWaco, TXW 38–24
August 30ACC8 AlabamaFlorida StateDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FLL 17–31
August 30ACC9 LSU4ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, SCW 17–10
August 30ACC24 TennesseeSyracuseMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GAW 45–26
August 30Big Ten1 Texas3Ohio StateOhio StadiumColumbus, OHL 7–14
August 31ACCVirginia Tech13 South Carolina†Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GAW 24–11
September 6Big 1212Arizona StateMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium Starkville, MSW 24–20
September 6Big 12KansasMissouriFaurot FieldColumbia, MO (Border War)W 42–31
September 6Big Ten15Michigan18 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OKW 24–13
September 6ACCVanderbiltVirginia TechLane Stadium Blacksburg, VAW 44–20
September 13Big TenWisconsin19 AlabamaBryant–Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, ALW 38–14
September 13Independents16 Texas A&M8Notre DameNotre Dame StadiumNotre Dame, INW 41–40
September 20ACCFlorida4Miami (FL)Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL (rivalry)L 7–26
September 27Independents22 Notre DameArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback StadiumFayetteville, ARL 13–56
November 28ACC4 Georgia23Georgia TechMercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA (rivalry)W 16–9
November 29ACCFlorida StateFloridaBen Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FL (rivalry)W 40–21
November 29ACCKentuckyLouisvilleL&N Federal Credit Union StadiumLouisville, KY (rivalry)L 0–41
November 29ACCClemsonSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC (rivalry)L 14–28

Note:† Denotes Neutral Site Game

Updated after Week 14.

SEC vs Group of Five matchups

[edit]

The following games include SEC teams competing against "Group of Five" teams from theAmerican,C-USA,MAC,Mountain West andSun Belt.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 30Sun BeltMarshall5 GeorgiaSanford StadiumAthens, GAW 45–7
August 30MACToledoKentuckyKroger FieldLexington, KYW 24–16
August 30Sun BeltGeorgia State21 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway StadiumUniversity, MSW 63–7
August 30Sun BeltMississippi StateSouthern MissM. M. Roberts StadiumHattiesburg, MSW 34–17
August 30AmericanUTSA19 Texas A&MKyle FieldCollege Station, TXW 42–24
September 6Sun BeltLouisiana-Monroe21 AlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium• Tuscaloosa, ALW 73–0
September 6Sun BeltArkansas StateArkansasWar Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, ARW 56–14
September 6MACBall StateAuburnJordan Hare StadiumAuburn, ALW 42–3
September 6AmericanSouth Florida13 FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLL 16–18
September 6CUSALouisiana Tech3 LSUTiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LAW 23–7
September 6Mountain WestSan Jose State7 TexasDarrell K Royal-Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TXW 38–7
September 6Mountain WestUtah State19 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 44–22
September 13Sun BeltSouth Alabama24 AuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALW 31–15
September 13MACEastern MichiganKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 48–23
September 13Sun BeltLouisiana25 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOW 52–10
September 13American13 OklahomaTempleLincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PAW 42–3
September 13CUSAUTEP7 TexasDarrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 27–10
September 20AmericanArkansasMemphisSimmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis, TNL 31–32
September 20AmericanTulane13 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSW 45–10
September 20MACNorthern IllinoisMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSW 38–10
September 20AmericanUAB15 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 56–24
September 20Sun BeltGeorgia State20 VanderbiltFirstBank StadiumNashville, TNW 70–21
September 20CUSASam Houston8 TexasDarrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TXW 55–0
September 27MACUMass20 MissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOW 42–6
September 27Mountain WestUtah State18 VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNW 55–35
October 4MACKent State5 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Stadium • Norman, OKW 55–0
October 11Pac-12Washington State4 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSW 24–21
November 15CUSANew Mexico State23 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 42–9
November 22AmericanCharlotteGeorgiaSanford Stadium • Athens, GAW 35–3
November 22CUSAWestern KentuckyLSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 13–10
November 22Sun BeltCoastal CarolinaSouth CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCW 51–7

Updated after Week 13.

SEC vs FCS matchups

[edit]

TheFootball Championship Subdivision comprises 13 conferences and two independent programs.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 28UACCentral ArkansasMissouriFaurot Field • Columbia, MOW 61–6
August 30SWACAlabama A&MArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium• Fayetteville, ARW 52–7
August 30NortheastLong Island15 FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FLW 55–0
August 30Missouri ValleyIllinois State18 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Stadium • Norman, OKW 35–3
August 30Big South-OVCCharleston SouthernVanderbiltFirstBank Stadium • Nashville, TNW 45–3
September 6MEAC South Carolina State10 South CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, SCW 38–10
September 6SouthernEast Tennessee State22 TennesseeNeyland Stadium • Knoxville, TNW 72–17
September 13SWACAlcorn StateMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSW 63–0
September 20SouthlandSoutheastern Louisiana3 LSUTiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LAW 56–10
November 8SouthernThe Citadel6 Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, MSW 49–0
November 15Big South-OVCTennessee TechKentuckyKroger Field • Lexington, KYW 42–10
November 22Big South-OVCEastern IllinoisAlabamaBryant-Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, ALW 56–0
November 22SouthernMercerAuburnJordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, ALW 62–17
November 22SouthernSamfordTexas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TXW 48–0

Note: † Denotes Neutral Site Game

Updated after Week 13.

SEC Records against other conferences

[edit]

2025–26 records against non-conference foes:

Regular Season

Power 4 ConferencesRecord
ACC6–4
Big Ten2–1
Big 123–0
Notre Dame1–1
Power 4 Total12–6
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American5–2
CUSA5–0
Independents(Excluding Notre Dame)0–0
MAC6–0
Mountain West3–0
Sun Belt9–0
Other FBS Total28–2
FCS OpponentsRecord
Football Championship Subdivision14–0
Total Non-Conference Record54–8


Post Season

Power 4 ConferencesRecord
ACC0–4
Big Ten1–3
Big 120–1
SEC2–2
Power 4 Total3–10
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American1–0
Other FBS Total1–0
Total Bowl Record4–10

Rankings

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Main article:2025 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
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AlabamaAP82119141710864444101010119
C82018141611864444101010119
CFPNot released44101099
ArkansasAP
CRV
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AuburnAPRVRV2422RVRV
CRVRVRV25RVRV
CFPNot released
FloridaAP1513RV
C1715RV
CFPNot released
GeorgiaAP5(1)465512109555544326
C4(3)3(1)33(1)3(1)1097555544325
CFPNot released554433
KentuckyAP
C
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LSUAP93(3)3(2)3(2)413111020RVRV
C94(1)4(1)4(1)413111019RVRV
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Mississippi StateAPRVRVRVRVRV
CRVRVRV
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MissouriAPRVRV252320191416151919RV23RV2525RV
CRVRVRV22191814161420172421RVRVRVRV
CFPNot released2222
OklahomaAP181813117561413181111888813
CRV24161210861311181210т888810
CFPNot released12118888
Ole MissAP2120171313445877656663
C1514131111445887766563
CFPNot released676766
South CarolinaAP131011RV
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TennesseeAP2422151515151211171423212018RVRVRV
C18171515151512111714222020182423RV
CFPNot released25232019
TexasAP1(25)778109RV21222013101716141412
C1(28)67777191718191310т1816141413
CFPNot released111017161313
Texas A&MAP19191610965433(1)3(1)3(4)3(1)3(1)778
Cт21221710955(1)433(2)3(3)3(4)3(2)3(2)778
CFPNot released333377
VanderbiltAPRV201816201710915131212131315
CRVRVRV2320172018121016141312121215
CFPNot released161414141414
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RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol

Television Selections

[edit]

The Southeastern Conference has television contracts with ESPN, which allow games to be broadcast across ABC, ESPN2, ESPNU and SEC Network. Streaming broadcasts for games under SEC control are streamed on ESPN+. Games under the control of other conferences fall under the contracts of the opposing conference.

NetworkWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14CBowlsNCGTotals
ABC3333323333223514-46
ESPN4121112111211726
ESPN22114
ESPNU11114
FOX22
FS1
FS2
CBS
NBC11
The CW
CBS Sports Network
SEC Network43333233322332
ESPN+ (streaming)3521113-
ACC Network112
PlatformGames
Broadcast0
Cable0
Streaming0

Awards and honors

[edit]

Players of the week

[edit]
WeekOffensive
Player of the Week
Defensive
Player of the Week
Special Teams
Player of the Week
Offensive Line
Player of the Week
Defensive Line
Player of the Week
Freshman
Player of the Week
PlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
Week 1 (Sept 1)[45]Jackson Arnold
Garrett Nussmeier
Auburn
LSU
QBColton Hood
Fred Johnson
Tennessee
South Carolina
DB
LB
Rayshawn Pleasant
Vicari Swain
Auburn
South Carolina
DB/KR
DB/PR
Braelin MooreLSUCZxavian Harris
Will Whitson
Ole Miss
Mississippi State
DTBraylon StaleyTennesseeWR
Week 2 (Sept 8)[46]John MateerOklahomaQBNick Rinaldi
Nic Mitchell
Vanderbilt
Mississippi State
LBLucas Carneiro
Vicari Swain (2)
Ole Miss
South Carolina
PK
DB/PR
Albert Reese
Dominick Giudice
Mississippi State
Missouri
RT
G
Cashius HowellTexas A&MDEParker LivingstoneTexasWR
Week 3 (Sept 15)[47]Gunner StocktonGeorgiaQBBray Hubbard
Dashawn Spears
Alabama
LSU
SPeyton WoodringGeorgiaPKJordan White
Diego Pounds
Vanderbilt
Ole Miss
G
OT
Albert RegisTexas A&MDTTory BlaylockOklahomaRB
Week 4 (Sept 22)[48]Ahmad HardyMissouriRBJaden YatesOle MissLBGrayson MillerOklahomaPKeagen TrostMissouriOLR Mason Thomas
Zion Young
Oklahoma
Missouri
DL
DE
Robert Meyer
Jamison Curtis
Missouri
Vanderbilt
PK
LB
Week 5 (Sept 29)[49]Ty Simpson
Trinidad Chambliss
Alabama
Ole Miss
QBArion CarterTennesseeLBBrock TaylorVanderbiltPKPatrick Kutas
Kadyn Proctor
Ole Miss
Alabama
OL
LT
Bryan Thomas Jr.
Tyre West
South Carolina
Tennessee
EDGE
DE
Oscar BirdOle MissP
Week 6 (Oct 6)[50]DJ LagwayFloridaQBJustin Jefferson
Daymion Sanford
Alabama
Texas A&M
LBTate Sandell
Taylor Spierto
Oklahoma
Florida
PK
WR
Parker BrailsfordAlabamaCCashius Howell (2)Texas A&MDEDallas WilsonFloridaWR
Week 7 (Oct 13)[51]Ty Simpson (2)AlabamaQBMalik MuhammadTexasDBRyan Niblett
Max Gilbert
Texas
Tennessee
PR
PK
Monroe FreelingGeorgiaOLColin Simmons
Dayon Hayes
Texas
Texas A&M
EDGE
WR
Braylon Staley (2)TennesseeWR
Week 8 (Oct 20)[52]Diego Pavia
Gunner Stockton (2)
Vanderbilt
Georgia
QBYhonzae Pierre
Zabien Brown
AlabamaLB
DB
Mason ShipleyTexasPKJordan White (2)VanderbiltCColin Simmons (2)
Zion Young (2)
Texas A&M
Missouri
EDGETory Blaylock (2)OklahomaRB
Week 9 (Oct 27)[53]Marcel ReedTexas A&MQBXavier Atkins
Anthony Hill Jr.
Auburn
Texas
LBAlex McPhersonAuburnPKLance Heard
Diego Pounds (2)
Tennessee
Ole Miss
OT
OL
Ethan Burke
Cashius Howell (3)
Texas
Texas A&M
EDGE
DE
Winston WatkinsOle MissWR
Week 10 (Nov 3)[54]Arch ManningTexasQBOwen HeineckeOklahomaLBTate Sandell (2)OklahomaPKJalen Farmer
Jayden Williams
Kentucky
Ole Miss
OG
OL
Colin Simmons (3)
Kam Franklin
Texas
Ole Miss
EDGE
DE
Kamario Taylor
Cutter Boley
Mississippi State
Kentucky
QB
Week 11 (Nov 10)[55]Diego Pavia (2)VanderbiltQBDaveren Rayner
Daymion Sanford (2)
Kentucky
Texas A&M
LBPeyton Woodring (2)GeorgiaPKJordan White (3)
Parker Brailsford (2)
Vanderbilt
Alabama
CCashius Howell (4)Texas A&MDECutter Boley (2)KentuckyQB
Week 12 (Nov 17)[56]Ahmad Hardy (2)
Kewan Lacy
Missouri
Ole Miss
RBEli Bowen
Toriano Pride
Oklahoma
Missouri
CBDamian Ramos
Tate Sandell (3)
LSU
Oklahoma
PKMonroe Freeling (2)GeorgiaOLTaylor WeinOklahomaDECutter Boley (3)
Ty Redmond
Kentucky
Tennessee
QB
CB
Week 13 (Nov 24)[57]Diego Pavia (3)VanderbiltQBTaylor Wein
Martel Hight
Oklahoma
Vanderbilt
DL
CB
Grayson Miller (2)
Jackson Ross
Oklahoma
Tennessee
PIsaia Glass
Jesse Perry
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
OT
OG
Colin Simmons (4)
Gracen Halton
Texas
Oklahoma
EDGE
DL
Deuce KnightAuburnQB
Week 14 (Dec 1)[58]Trinidad Chambliss (2)
Sedrick Alexander
Ole Miss
Vanderbilt
QB
RB
Ethan Burke
Bray Hubbard (2)
Texas
Alabama
EDGE
S
Kevin ColemanMissouriPK/KOSJordan White (4)
Trevor Goosby
Vanderbilt
Texas
C
OL
Chris McClellanMissouriDTKamario Taylor (2)Mississippi StateQB

Totals per school

[edit]
SchoolTotal
Alabama0
Arkansas0
Auburn0
Florida0
Georgia0
Kentucky0
LSU0
Mississippi State0
Missouri0
Oklahoma0
Ole Miss0
South Carolina0
Tennessee0
Texas0
Texas A&M0
Vanderbilt0

SEC individual awards

[edit]

Players of the Year

[edit]

On December 10, 2025, the Southeastern Conference will release their Players of the Year and All-Conference Honors at the end of the season.

Source:[59]

AwardPlayer/CoachesSchool
Offensive Player of the YearDiego PaviaVanderbilt
Defensive Player of the YearCashius HowellTexas A&M
Freshman of the YearBraylon StaleyTennessee
Special Teams of the YearTate SandellOklahoma
Newcomer of the YearTrinidad ChamblissOle Miss
Jacobs Blocking TrophyKadyn Proctor
Trey Zuhn III
Alabama
Texas A&M
Scholar Athlete of the YearNick RinaldiVanderbilt
Coach of the YearClark LeaVanderbilt

All-Americans

[edit]
For the complete All-America selections, see2025 College Football All-America Team.

Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports ofDivision I-FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for a first-team honor, two points for second-team honor, and one point for third-team honor. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points.College Football All-American consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by theAP, AFCA, FWAA,TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans. Any player named to the First Team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is deemed a Unanimous All-American.[60][61]

PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
First Team All-Americans
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Second Team All-Americans
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Third Team All-Americans

List of All American Teams

[edit]
  • 2025AFCA All-America Team
  • 2025Associated Press All-America Team
  • 2025FWAA All-America Team
  • Sporting News 2025 College Football All-America Team
  • Walter Camp Football Foundation 2025 All-America Team
  • 2025 The Athletic All-America Team
  • 2025 Athlon Sports College Football's Postseason All-America Team
  • 2025 CBS Sports All-America Team
  • 2025 College Football News
  • 2025 ESPN All-America Team
  • 2025 Fox Sports All-America Team
  • 2025 PFF College All-America team
  • 2025 Phil Steele’s Postseason All-America Team
  • Sports Illustrated 2025 All-America Team
  • USA Today 2025 All-America Team

All-SEC teams

[edit]
Main article:2025 All-SEC football team

At the conclusion of the regular season All-SEC Conference football teams will be named.Any teams showing (_) following their name are indicating the number of All-Big 12 Conference Honors awarded to that university for 1st team and 2nd team respectively.

Source:

First Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
First Team Offense
QB
RB
FB
WR
TE
OL
First Team Defense
DL
LB
DB
First Team Special Teams
PK
P
RS


Second Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
Second Team Offense
QB
RB
FB
WR
TE
OL
Second Team Defense
DL
LB
DB
Second Team Special Teams
PK
P
RS

Notes:

  • RS = Return Specialist
  • AP/ST = All-Purpose/Special Teams Player (not a kicker or returner)
  • † Two-time first team selection;
  • ‡ Three-time first team selection

Honorable mentions

  • Alabama:
  • Arkansas:
  • Auburn:
  • Florida:
  • Georgia:
  • Kentucky:
  • LSU:
  • Mississippi State:
  • Missouri:
  • Oklahoma:
  • Ole Miss:
  • South Carolina:
  • Tennessee:
  • Texas:
  • Texas A&M:
  • Vanderbilt:

National award winners

[edit]

2025 College Football Award Winners[62]

AwardPlayerClassPositionSchool

Home game attendance

[edit]
TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8TotalAverage% of Capacity
AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium100,077100,077100,077100,077100,077100,077100,077100,077N/a700,539100,077100%
ArkansasDonald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium76,21270,82754,224[a]75,11173,84568,92268,35861,508N/a418,57169,76291.54%
AuburnJordan–Hare Stadium87,45188,04388,04388,04387,79888,04388,04388,043N/a616,05688,008100.64%
FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium88,54889,45189,90990,71490,20390,46590,007N/aN/a540,74990,125101.78%
GeorgiaSanford Stadium93,03393,03393,03393,03393,03393,03393,03393,033N/a651,23193,033100%
KentuckyKroger Field61,00056,45758,34658,48960,93760,15356,38853,686N/a404,45657,77994.72%
LSUTiger Stadium102,321101,667102,158102,219101,921101,924100,212100,923N/a711,024101,57599.27%
Mississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium60,31150,80849,15845,80360,41752,68053,01760,417N/a372,30053,18688.19%
MissouriFaurot Field57,32157,32157,32157,32157,32157,32157,32157,32157,321458,56857,321100%
OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium80,12683,21884,10783,63983,01683,46883,54183,734N/a584,72383,532104.25%
Ole MissVaught–Hemingway Stadium64,03866,37865,06865,64467,73766,39267,49167,32668,138534,17466,772104.27%
South CarolinaWilliams–Brice Stadium77,55979,70579,87379,26678,68079,53778,45279,827N/a555,34079,334102.29%
TennesseeNeyland Stadium101,915101,915101,915101,915101,915101,915101,915101,915N/a713,405101,915100%
TexasDarrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium100,119100,841102,025103,003102,338102,361103,632N/aN/a614,200102,367102.24%
Texas A&MKyle Field102,733107,521100,026108,449108,572105,086108,582104,877N/a743,113106,159103.33%
VanderbiltFirstBank Stadium40,35035,00035,00033,68835,00035,00035,00035,000N/a243,68834,81386.28%
  1. ^Game played at Arkansas' secondary home stadiumWar Memorial Stadium, capacity: 54,120

NFL draft

[edit]
See also:2026 NFL draft

TheNFL draft will be held inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The following list includes all SEC players selected in the draft.

List of selections

[edit]
PlayerPositionSchoolDraft
Round
Round
Pick
Overall
Pick
Team

Total picks by school

[edit]
TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total

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