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In 1979, No. 2 Alabama (5–0) would shut out a winless Florida team (0–4–1) by a score of 40–0 at Florida Field in Gainesville. [13] Alabama would finish their season undefeated with a 12–0 record, including a win in their bowl game against No. 6 Arkansas , and be recognized as consensus national champions.
Alabama defeated Florida 32–13 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 .
421, Bryce Young (Alabama vs. Georgia) 2021 Passing TDs 6, Danny Wuerffel (Florida vs. Alabama) 1996 Receptions 15, DeVonta Smith (Alabama vs. Florida) 2020 Receiving yards 217, Darvin Adams (Auburn vs. South Carolina) 2010 Receiving TDs 3, Reidel Anthony (Florida vs. Alabama) 3, Najee Harris (Alabama vs. Florida) 1996 2020 Tackles 18, Omar ...
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) runs the ball for his second rushing touchdown of the game against South Florida, during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 7 ...
Zyon Pullin added 19 points, Tyrese Samuel had 18, Alex Condon 12 and Will Richard had 10 for Florida (23-10). Florida downs No. 19 Alabama 102-88 to reach semifinals of SEC Tournament Skip to ...
Alabama looked like it might be the second big upset of college football's Week 2. But a 28-point fourth quarter put South Florida away. No. 4 Alabama escapes fourth-quarter scare from South ...
The game, the 29th SEC Championship, featured the Florida Gators, champions of the East division, and the Alabama Crimson Tide, champions of the West division. Alabama defeated Florida with a final score of 52–46, winning their seventh conference championship in twelve seasons.
The 1992 SEC Championship Game was played on December 5, 1992, at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama.The Southeastern Conference (SEC) was the first conference in NCAA Division I college football to host a post-season conference championship game, and the 1992 game was the first time the SEC Championship Game was held.