2009 SEC Championship Game

The 2009 SEC Championship Game was played on December 5, 2009, in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, to determine the 2009 football champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The game featured the Florida Gators and the Alabama Crimson Tide. The Crimson Tide was the designated "home team"; this home team, chosen on an alternating basis, was 24 in SEC Championship Games. The winner was all but assured to go on to play for a National Championship, in a likely matchup with the Texas Longhorns provided Texas won in the Big 12 Championship Game versus the north division champion Nebraska Cornhuskers. Entering the 2009 contest, the SEC East was 116 in SEC Championship games, with the Florida Gators accounting for seven of the eleven victories. Before the 2009 game, Alabama represented the SEC West six times in the conference championship game, compiling a 24 record, and had faced the Gators in all six of their previous SEC Championship game appearances.[3] This was the first and so far the only time any conference championship game had featured two undefeated teams and was also the first time an AP Poll No. 1 played a No. 2 outside of the BCS Championship Game since the top-ranked Ohio State beat the second-ranked Michigan during the 2006 regular season. Due to this, it was referred to as a "Game of the Century.

SEC Championship Game, 2009
"Game of the Century"
Conference Championship
2009 SEC Championship logo.
1234 Total
Florida 31000 13
Alabama 91076 32
DateDecember 5, 2009
Season2009
StadiumGeorgia Dome
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
MVPQB Greg McElroy, Alabama
FavoriteFlorida by 5[1]
National anthemThe Pride of the Sunshine (Florida)
Million Dollar Band (Alabama)
RefereeMatt Austin
Halftime showDr Pepper Throw for Scholarship Dough
The Pride of the Sunshine (Florida)
Million Dollar Band (Alabama)
Attendance75,514
United States TV coverage
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersVerne Lundquistplay-by-play
Gary Danielson color
Tracy Wolfsonsideline
Nielsen ratings11.8[2]
2009 Southeastern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Eastern Division
No. 3 Florida x%  8 0   13 1  
Georgia  4 4   8 5  
Tennessee  4 4   7 6  
Kentucky  3 5   7 6  
South Carolina  3 5   7 6  
Vanderbilt  0 8   2 10  
Western Division
No. 1 Alabama x$#  8 0   14 0  
No. 17 LSU  5 3   9 4  
No. 20 Ole Miss  4 4   9 4  
Arkansas  3 5   8 5  
Auburn  3 5   8 5  
Mississippi State  3 5   5 7  
Championship: Alabama 32, Florida 13
  • # BCS National Champion
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The game began at 4:00 p.m. EST and was televised by CBS Sports, for the ninth straight season. The game was also streamed online at CBSSports.com and on mobile for customers subscribing to the MediaFLO service on CBS Sports Mobile.

Alabama defeated Florida 3213 and as expected secured a berth to the 2010 BCS National Championship Game where they would go on to defeat Texas. This game is often considered the moment when the Alabama dynasty began in earnest after a disappointing 2007 season and a loss to the same Tebow-led Gators in the 2008 SEC Championship.

Scoring summary

QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring Information[4][5]Score
LengthTimeFloridaAlabama
1 10:379 plays, 47 yards4:23 AlabamaLeigh Tiffin 48–yard field goal 03
5:338 plays, 76 yards3:56 AlabamaMark Ingram II 3–yard run, Leigh Tiffin kick no good 09
0:2812 plays, 56 yards5:05 FloridaCaleb Sturgis 48–yard field goal 39
2 6:0312 plays, 68 yards5:47 AlabamaLeigh Tiffin kick good 312
4:314 plays, 70 yards1:32 FloridaDavid Nelson 23–yard reception from Tim Tebow, Caleb Sturgis kick good 1012
3:322 plays, 72 yards0:59 AlabamaMark Ingram 3–yard run, Leigh Tiffin kick good 1019
1:185 plays, 65 yards2:14 FloridaCaleb Sturgis 32–yard field goal 1319
3 9:535 plays, 74 yards2:48 AlabamaColin Peek 17–yard reception from Greg McElroy, Leigh Tiffin kick good 1326
4 13:4917 plays, 88 yards8:47 AlabamaMark Ingram 1–yard run, two-point conversion no good 1332
Final Score1332

Uniforms

Alabama wore its standard home uniform, while Florida wore an all-white combination of its Nike Pro Combat helmet and its usual white uniform.

See also

References

  1. "Las Vegas Line Movements". Retrieved December 4, 2009.
  2. http://www.foxsports.com/collegefootball/story/SEC-championship-game-earns-highest-ever-ratings
  3. "Relive Past SEC Championship Games". Southeastern Conference. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved December 6, 2008.
  4. "Florida Gators vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Box Score". ESPN. December 5, 2009. Archived from the original on December 8, 2009. Retrieved December 6, 2009.
  5. "Florida Gators vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Play-by-Play". ESPN. December 5, 2009. Retrieved December 5, 2009.



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