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2014 SEC Championship Game

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For the SEC men's basketball championship of the same year, see2014 SEC men's basketball tournament.

College football game
2014 SEC Championship Game
Conference Championship
2014 SEC Championship logo.
Alabama Crimson TideMissouri Tigers
(11–1)(10–2)
4213
Head coach: 
Nick Saban
Head coach: 
Gary Pinkel
APCoachesCFP
111
APCoachesCFP
141316
1234Total
Alabama71402142
Missouri0310013
DateDecember 6, 2014
Season2014
StadiumGeorgia Dome
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
MVPQBBlake Sims, Alabama[1]
FavoriteAlabama by 14.5[2]
RefereeTom Ritter[3]
Attendance73,526[3]
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS[4]
AnnouncersVerne Lundquist(play-by-play)
Gary Danielson(color)
Allie LaForce(sideline)
SEC Championship Game
 < 2013  2015
2014 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Eastern Division
No. 14Missouri x 71  113 
No. 9Georgia 62  103 
Florida 44  75 
Tennessee 35  76 
South Carolina 35  76 
Kentucky 26  57 
Vanderbilt 08  39 
Western Division
No. 4Alabama x$^ 71  122 
No. 11Mississippi State 62  103 
No. 17Ole Miss * 53  94 
No. 22Auburn 44  85 
LSU * 44  85 
Texas A&M 35  85 
Arkansas 26  76 
Championship:Alabama 42, Missouri 13
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • * LSU and Ole Miss vacated all wins (except for Ole Miss' win overPresbyterian) due to NCAA violations.
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2014SEC Championship Game was played on Saturday, December 6, 2014, in theGeorgia Dome inAtlanta, Georgia, and determined the2014football champion of theSoutheastern Conference (SEC). The game was played between Western Division ChampionAlabama and Eastern Division ChampionMissouri.[5] Missouri was the designated home team, and the game was televised byCBS for the fourteenth straight year.[6] In the game, Alabama defeated Missouri 42–13 and captured their 24th SEC football championship.[7]

Notes

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The winner of the SEC Championship Game had competed in the last 8BCS National Championship games, posting a 6–2 record. This was the inaugural season of theCollege Football Playoff, replacing theBowl Championship Series. The winner of the game, if not selected for the playoff, would normally have played in theSugar Bowl. However, becausethat year's Sugar Bowl was to host a national semifinal playoff game, the team would be sent to either theCotton Bowl,Orange Bowl,Peach Bowl, or theFiesta Bowl.[citation needed] Since the winner, Alabama, ended up as the #1 playoff seed, they ended up playing in the Sugar Bowl anyway.

Teams

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Alabama

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Main article:2014 Alabama Crimson Tide football team

The Tide began their season with a 4–0 start before being upset by No. 11Ole Miss on October 4. Since then, they won their last seven games, including knocking off No. 1Mississippi State. Alabama closed out the regular season with a 55–44 win over No. 15Auburn to avengelast year's loss, and finished 7–1 in conference play, 11–1 overall. The Crimson Tide are entering their 9th SEC Championship Game, having won in their last two appearances (and eventually the BCS National Championship Game), and have a 4–4 overall record in the game. Alabama was able to clinch the Western Division on November 29 prior to the Iron Bowl game kicking off, as Ole Miss defeated Mississippi State in theEgg Bowl to drop Mississippi State to 6–2 in SEC play.[5][8]

Missouri

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Main article:2014 Missouri Tigers football team

The Tigers got off to 4–2 start to open the year, suffering early home losses againstIndiana and No. 13Georgia. The Tigers then won six consecutive games to finish the regular season with a 7–1 conference record, and 10–2 overall record. The Tigers are making their second straight appearance in the SEC Championship Game;last year's team fell to eventual national runner-upAuburn 42–59. The Tigers were able to clinch the Eastern Division after defeatingArkansas on November 28.[4][5]

Game summary

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Alabama scored on the game's opening drive to take a quick 7–0 lead, and a long touchdown pass from quarterback Blake Sims to receiverDeAndrew White early in the second quarter extended the lead to 14–0. Missouri's offense pieced together a response, but the drive fizzled out and ended in a field goal. Another Bama touchdown late in the quarter gave the Crimson Tide a 21–3 halftime lead. Missouri fought their way back into the game in the third quarter, ripping off 10 points to cut the Alabama lead to 8. Unfortunately for the Tigers, they would fail to score for the remainder of the game, as Alabama scored three unanswered touchdowns to secure a 42–13 victory. The win gave Alabama its 24th SEC Championship, Sims set an SEC Championship Game record for completion percentage, and wide receiverAmari Cooper set both the SEC record for most receptions in a single season and the record for most receptions in the SEC Championship Game.[9]

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPAlabamaMissouri
111:2410683:36AlabamaT. J. Yeldon 1-yard touchdown run, Adam Griffith kick good70
211:481580:10AlabamaDeAndrew White 58-yard touchdown reception fromBlake Sims, Adam Griffith kick good140
28:309583:18Missouri33-yard field goal by Andrew Baggett143
22:4714755:43AlabamaT. J. Yeldon 2-yard touchdown run, Adam Griffith kick good213
311:0010754:00MissouriBud Sasser 1-yard touchdown reception fromMaty Mauk, Andrew Baggett kick good2110
34:379463:43Missouri33-yard field goal by Andrew Baggett2113
414:5510644:42AlabamaChristion Jones 6-yard touchdown reception from Blake Sims, Adam Griffith kick good2813
47:388904:37AlabamaDerrick Henry 26-yard touchdown run, Adam Griffith kick good3513
43:385622:46AlabamaDerrick Henry 1-yard touchdown run, Adam Griffith kick good4213
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.4213

Source:[3]


Statistics

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Statistics[3]AlabamaMissouri
First Downs2810
Total offense504313
Rushing yards–TD242–441–0
Passing yards–TD262–2272–1
Passing: Comp–Att–Int23–27–016–34–0
Fumbles: Number–Lost3–02–1
Penalties: Number–Yards2–106–60
Punts: Average Yardage3–43.37–43.4
Kickoffs: Average Yardage7–58.64–64.2
Sacks: Number–Yards0–02–12
Field Goals: Good–Att0–12–2
Points off turnovers70
Time of Possession36:4323:17

References

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  1. ^MVP
  2. ^Odds
  3. ^abcdBoxscore
  4. ^ab"Mizzou Pregame"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 14, 2014. RetrievedDecember 6, 2014.
  5. ^abcESPN Pregame
  6. ^SEC Pregame
  7. ^Aschoff, Edward (December 6, 2014)."No. 1 Alabama routs Missouri to claim its 24th SEC title".ESPN.com. The Associated Press. RetrievedDecember 6, 2014.
  8. ^"Bama Pregame"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 14, 2014. RetrievedDecember 6, 2014.
  9. ^Low, Chris; Schlabach, Mark (December 6, 2014)."No. 1 Alabama routs Missouri to claim its 24th SEC title".ESPN.com. The Associated Press. RetrievedDecember 10, 2014.
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