Results from all SEC Championship games that have been played. Rankings are from the
AP Poll released prior to matchup.
Results by team •
Kentucky,
Oklahoma,
Ole MIss,
Texas A&M, and
Vanderbilt have yet to make an appearance in an SEC Championship Game.
Home/away designation During the championship's divisional era, the team designated as the "home" team alternated between division champions. The designation went to the Eastern champion in even-numbered years and the Western champion in odd-numbered years. After the 2020 contest, the designated "home" team is 16–13 overall in SEC championship games. In
2009, the Western champion, Alabama, was the home team, ending a streak where the SEC Western team had worn white jerseys in nine consecutive SEC Championship Games (2000–2008). This was because
LSU had represented the West in the previous four seasons that the Western Division champion was the "home" team, and LSU traditionally chooses to wear white jerseys for home games. Additionally, for the next three years (2010–2012), the Eastern Division representative wore their home jerseys because in 2011, LSU again represented the West; this happened again from 2018 to 2020 since LSU represented the West in 2019. In the current format, the No. 1 seed is designated as the home team.
Rematches While SEC schools played every other member of their own division during the conference's divisional era, they did not play every member of the opposite division. With the end of divisional play, each SEC member will play only eight of the 15 other teams in the conference. Thus, the SEC Championship Game is not guaranteed to be a rematch of a regular-season game. The SEC Championship game has featured a rematch of a regular-season game a total of eight times (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2017, 2024,2025). The team which won the regular-season game is 6–3 in the rematches, the exceptions being 2001,2017, and 2025.
Common matchups Matchups that have occurred more than once: ==Selection criteria==