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The SEC Championship Game is an annual American football game that has determined the Southeastern Conference 's season champion since 1992. For its first 32 seasons, the championship game pitted the East Division regular season champion against the West Division regular season champion. With the SEC eliminating football divisions after the 2023 season, the game now features the top two teams in the conference standings. The game is regularly played on the first Saturday of December, and has been held in Atlanta since 1994, first at the Georgia Dome , and at Mercedes-Benz Stadium since 2017.

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96-631: Ten of the sixteen current SEC members have played in the SEC Championship Game, with Kentucky , Ole Miss , Texas A&M , Vanderbilt , Oklahoma and Texas being the exceptions—the latter two teams are playing their first SEC seasons in 2024. During the divisional era, the overall series was led 19–13 by the West Division. While ten SEC members have played in the game, only six have won: Florida , Georgia , Tennessee , Alabama , Auburn , and LSU . Each of these teams has won

192-762: 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 11–6 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

288-685: A 17-game SEC losing streak when they beat Vanderbilt the fourth game into the season. The Wildcats finished the 2014 season with a 5–7 record. After the season, offensive coordinator Neal Brown left to take the head coaching job at Troy . In 2015, Stoops's third season, the Wildcats duplicated their 5–7 record from 2014. They lost to Florida , Auburn , Mississippi State , Tennessee , Georgia , Vanderbilt , and Louisville , and they defeated Louisiana-Lafayette , South Carolina , Missouri , Eastern Kentucky and Charlotte . On December 18, 2015, offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson , who

384-535: A 2–9 overall and 1–7 conference result in 2004, followed by an improved 3–8 overall and 2–6 SEC conference standing in 2005. Brooks led the team out of the probationary years to an 8–5 regular season record in 2006 , including a memorable upset over the defending SEC champion Georgia, snapping a nine-game losing streak to the Bulldogs. Brooks also led the football team to its first bowl game since 1999 and its first bowl game victory since 1984, as Kentucky defeated

480-562: A 31-year drought to the Gators outright prior to the 2018 season. The same week, Stoops surpassed Paul “Bear” Bryant as the all-time winningest coach at The University of Kentucky. Kentucky would go on to win games against Youngstown State University and Northern Illinois University, where they would be ranked #7 in AP Polls, the highest rank in Stoops' tenure, before dropping their first loss in

576-534: A Florida team on a down year and once again failed to beat its other archrival Tennessee, having lost 26 in a row to the Vols, the longest active losing streak by one team to another in college football at the time. The Wildcats capped the season with a 27–10 loss to Pittsburgh in the BBVA Compass Bowl . On November 26, 2011, Kentucky snapped the longest active FBS losing streak to any one team by defeating

672-665: A berth in the TaxSlayer Bowl , their first bowl berth since 2010, a game they lost to Georgia Tech by a score of 33–18. In the 2017 season, the Wildcats opened the season with a victory over Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg 24–17. The next week, the Wildcats defeated the Eastern Kentucky Colonels in their home opener at the newly renamed Kroger Field in Lexington. Following a road victory over

768-535: 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 . Alabama wore its standard home uniform, while Florida wore an all-white combination of its Nike Pro Combat helmet and its usual white uniform. This college football -related article

864-621: A championship game between the divisional winners. The SEC took advantage of this rule by adding the University of Arkansas and the University of South Carolina in 1992, bringing the conference membership to 12, and splitting into two football divisions. The format has since been adopted by other conferences to decide their football champion (the first being the Big 12 in 1996 ). The first two SEC Championship Games were held at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama . From 1994 until 2016,

960-459: A disappointment, as he was unable to have much success with the Wildcats. He had a 25–41–5 record in seven seasons. Bradshaw is the last Kentucky coach to defeat Tennessee twice in Knoxville, and the last Kentucky coach to defeat Auburn twice. He was also the last to defeat a No. 1 ranked team in the country until Rich Brooks in 2007. Bradshaw, a harsh, brutal coach, was the head coach of

1056-422: A loss to LSU (See: Bluegrass Miracle ). Morriss accepted an offer to become the head football coach at Baylor after the 2002 season. After Morriss's departure, athletics director Mitch Barnhart initially pursued former Georgia head coach Jim Donnan , but Donnan decided not to accept an offer from Barnhart to coach the Wildcats. Ultimately, Barnhart turned to former Oregon head coach Rich Brooks , who

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1152-536: A particular disdain for Kentucky. During his tenure at Florida, he was known for running up the score in non-competitive games. In his 12 years coaching the Gators, Spurrier never lost to Kentucky, winning by an average score of 32.7 points. Spurrier was famous for the comments he made about his opponents (often referred to as "Spurrierisms") but he poked fun at Kentucky the most. Even after leaving Florida, Steve Spurrier would go out of his way to make comments at Kentucky's expense. In November 2004, Steve Spurrier accepted

1248-630: A record of 12–11. Note that in the table below, the year references the season, and not the actual date the game was played. This historical series was first contested in 1891 with the last game being played in 1929. With Centre currently competing at the NCAA Division III level, the in-state opponents are unlikely to meet on the football field anytime soon. When the Southeastern Conference split into geographical divisions in 1992, Florida and Kentucky were both placed in

1344-499: A rematch of a regular-season game. The SEC Championship game has featured a rematch of a regular-season game a total of seven times (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2017). The team which won the regular-season game is 5–2 in the rematches, the exceptions being 2001 and 2017. Matchups that have occurred more than once: Division standings were based on each team's overall conference record. The SEC Commissioner's Regulations requires each football team play all eight conference games in

1440-574: A rematch to Clemson 21–13. Brooks retired after seven seasons with a 39–47 overall record. Ultimately, Brooks' tenure is held in high regard by the Wildcats despite the losing record and failing to defeat annual opponents Florida , Tennessee and South Carolina during the Brooks era. On July 10, 2023, the playing field at Kentucky's new indoor practice facility was named after Rich Brooks and his wife, Karen. On January 6, 2010, former Wildcat wide receiver and longtime assistant coach Joker Phillips

1536-409: A season in order to be eligible to compete for a divisional title and play in the SEC Championship Game. When two or more teams tie for the best record in their division, each team is recognized as a divisional co-champion. Tiebreakers are used to determine who will represent the division in the championship game. NOTE: Although all division rivals meet during the season and NCAA overtime is played,

1632-491: The 1993 Peach Bowl . It would be his only winning season in seven years. On the other side of the spectrum, his 1994 team went 1–10, the worst record in modern program history. Curry was asked to resign midway through the 1996 season; he refused and was fired, but was allowed to coach the final five games of '96. The Wildcats were 26-52 (.333) under Curry. Coach Hal Mumme came to Kentucky from Valdosta State and brought an exciting, high-scoring, pass-oriented offense known as

1728-609: The BCS National Championship Game which they lost 21–0 to fellow SEC West member Alabama . In 2017 , Georgia won the SEC Championship Game and advanced to the College Football Playoff, defeating Oklahoma in the semifinal and advancing to the CFP final game , which they lost 26–23 in overtime to SEC member Alabama . In 2021 , Alabama won the SEC Championship game and advanced to

1824-474: The Centre–Kentucky game on December 19. A student asked "What color blue?" and varsity letterman Richard C. Stoll pulled off his necktie, and held it up. This is still held as the origin of Kentucky's shade of blue. The next year light yellow was dropped and changed to white. The 1892 team was coached by A. M. Miller , Kentucky's first head football coach, and went 2–4–1. The greatest UK team of this era

1920-642: The Clemson University Tigers 28–20 in the Music City Bowl on December 29, 2006. In 2007 , the Wildcats were ranked 8th in the nation before a loss to South Carolina on October 4. After the loss to South Carolina, Kentucky bounced back on October 13 to defeat the No. 1 LSU 43–37 in a historic triple overtime game. Brooks took Kentucky to four consecutive bowl games, winning the first three. The 2007 Kentucky Wildcats football defeated

2016-691: The Florida State Seminoles 35–28 in the 2007 Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tennessee, on December 31, 2007. Quarterback Andre' Woodson was named the Music City Bowl MVP for the second year in a row. In 2008, the Wildcats opted to go to the Liberty Bowl instead of the Music City Bowl and defeated Conference USA champion East Carolina 25–19. In 2009, Brooks and Kentucky returned to the Music City Bowl, losing in

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2112-547: The Southeastern Conference . Kentucky also finished the 1977 season with a 10–1 (6–0 SEC) record, but were not eligible for a share of the SEC championship or for postseason play due to NCAA probation. † Co-champions ‡ Mississippi State forfeited their 1976 win over Kentucky, giving Kentucky an official 5–1 conference record and a share of the SEC title with Georgia . UK has played in 23 bowl games, compiling

2208-408: The "Air Raid" offense. After nine months as the head coach of the Wildcats, Stoops and his staff signed the highest ranked recruiting class in program history. Stoops's first season at Kentucky was a struggle, as the Wildcats duplicated the 2–10 record from 2012. Kentucky's wins in 2013 were over a winless Miami (OH) and FCS opponent Alabama State . In Stoops's second season, the Wildcats broke

2304-500: The "Air Raid". He led the Wildcats to the 1998 Outback Bowl and the 1999 Music City Bowl . Mumme achieved a 20–26 record in his four seasons. Mumme coached star quarterback Tim Couch , the top overall pick in the 1999 NFL draft . Mumme was popular among the Kentucky fans, but the program was hit with severe sanctions for NCAA violations involving cash payments from an assistant coach to prospective recruits. Mumme resigned after

2400-518: The 2000 season. Assistant coaches under Mumme at Kentucky included Mike Leach and Sonny Dykes . Mumme is the last Kentucky coach to beat Alabama. Guy Morriss was promoted from offensive line coach to head coach of the Wildcats after Mumme's resignation. Under coach Morriss, the Wildcats went 2–9 in 2001 but improved to a 7–5 record in 2002. However, the Wildcats were not eligible for postseason play in 2002 due to NCAA sanctions from Mumme's tenure. The most significant event of that season came in

2496-419: The 2016 season with a loss to Southern Miss by a score of 44–35, after blowing a 25-point lead. Ironically, Shannon Dawson, who was fired by Kentucky as offensive coordinator just months earlier, had been hired to serve as Southern Miss' offensive coordinator. Kentucky would finish 7–6 (4–4 SEC) on the season, which included snapping a five-game losing streak to archrival Louisville by a score of 41–38, with

2592-403: The 2024 arrival of Oklahoma and Texas, it announced on June 1, 2023, that it would eliminate its football divisions at that time. Championship games from 2024 forward will feature the top two teams in the conference standings. Between 2006 and 2013 the winner of the SEC Championship Game went on to play in the BCS National Championship Game eight straight years, posting a 6–2 record. Since 2014,

2688-408: The 8th Massachusetts (59–0), Louisville Athletic Club (16–0), Centre (6–0), 160th Indiana (17–0) and Newcastle Athletic Club (36–0). Head coach Jack Wright led the team to a 7–1 record in 1903 , losing only to rival and southern champion Kentucky University . Fred Schacht posted a 15–4–1 record in two seasons but died unexpectedly after his second season. J. White Guyn also had success leading

2784-520: The AP poll. Due to the sanctions, however, the Wildcats were not able to go to a bowl. Kentucky finished at No. 6 and Penn State at No. 5 despite the fact that Kentucky defeated Penn State at Penn State during the regular season. Curci was unable to put together another winning team as a result of the reduced scholarships, and was fired after the 1981 season. Coach Jerry Claiborne returned to his alma mater from Maryland . After going 0-10-1 in 1982, he led

2880-539: The AP poll. The program also got a winning record with 638-635-44 (.501), and a bowl record of 12-9 (.571), after the season concluded. For Stoops, he managed to get a winning record for the first time, with 59-53 (.527). The Wildcats and head coach Mark Stoops carried their momentum into the 2022 season where they defeated the Florida Gators at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for the second time in three attempts after

2976-467: The Belk Bowl in a last minute touchdown drive by Kentucky, and a scoop and score to use up the last few seconds of the game. Their five losses were (in order): Florida , Mississippi State , South Carolina , Georgia Bulldogs and Tennessee . In 2020, Kentucky had unique season, despite their final losing record. They were initially ranked at No. 22 in their first game with Auburn. Their final record in

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3072-458: The College Football Playoff, defeating Cincinnati in the semifinal and advancing to the CFP final game , which they lost 33–18 to Georgia in a rematch of the SEC title game. It was the 1st time that the loser of the conference championship won the national championship game in the same season. Rankings are from the AP Poll at the time the game was played. Rankings are from the AP Poll at

3168-670: The Early History of Stadia at the University of Kentucky: From City Park to Stoll Field at McLean Stadium. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 119(2), 145–179. Seifried, C.S., & Demiris, T. (2021). Examining the Early History of Stadia at the University of Kentucky: From City Park to Stoll Field at McLean Stadium. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 119(2), 145-179. 2009 SEC Championship Game The 2009 SEC Championship Game

3264-530: The Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Wildcats play their home games at Kroger Field in Lexington, Kentucky and are led by head coach Mark Stoops . Until about 1913, the modern University of Kentucky was referred to as "Kentucky State College" and nearby Transylvania University was known as "Kentucky University". In 1880, Kentucky University and Centre College played

3360-612: The Iowa Hawkeyes in the Music City Bowl. As of the beginning of the 2023 football season, Mark Stoops going into his 11th season with a 66–59 overall record, and 32–50 conference record, with the Kentucky Wildcats. The NCAA has never officially recognized a national champion from among the bowl coalition institutions, but in 2004 the NCAA commissioned Jeff Sagarin to use his computer model to retroactively determine

3456-420: The NCAA slapped the Wildcats with two years' probation for numerous recruiting and amateurism violations. They were banned from postseason play and live television in 1977. The most damaging sanction in the long term, however, was being limited to only 25 scholarships in 1977 and 1978. The 1977 Kentucky team went 10–1, went undefeated in SEC play, won a share of the SEC title and finished the season ranked No. 6 in

3552-661: The SEC Championship Game winner has gone on to appear in the College Football Playoff every season, posting a 8–2 record in the national semi-final and a 4–4 record in the College Football Playoff National Championship . Results from all SEC Championship games that have been played. Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to matchup. ‡ 2020 game attendance limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic . During

3648-400: The SEC East. This guarantees that both teams play each other every season, which they have done consecutively since 1967. The Gators and Wildcats will meet in 2024 despite the end of SEC divisions after the 2023 season. The two teams have played 74 times, with Florida holding a 53–21 lead in the series. From 1987 to 2017, Florida won every single game between the two schools. This 31-year streak

3744-556: The SEC West 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 West 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 East Division representative wore their home jerseys because in 2011, LSU again represented

3840-455: The SEC has provisions in case a game ends in a tie, which is possible under NCAA Rule 3–3–3 (c.2) and (d), Suspending the Game, and Commissioner's Regulations (including a tie game after the end of three periods, at the point the game is suspended in the fourth period, or end of regulation (3-3-3-d) or if one team had played their overtime period but the opponent had not played, when the game reaches

3936-497: The South Carolina Gamecocks, they failed to defeat the Florida Gators, whom they had not defeated since 1986. This extended the longest losing streak in SEC history to 31 years. Responding to the criticized loss to Florida, the Wildcats defeated Eastern Michigan and Missouri at Kroger Field, improving their record to 5–1. Following their bye week, the Kentucky Wildcats fell to No. 19-ranked Mississippi State team on

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4032-480: The Tennessee Vols 10–7 at Kroger Field. On November 4, 2012, the day after a 40–0 home shutout by Vanderbilt resulting with a 1–9 record, UK athletics director Mitch Barnhart released a public letter to Big Blue Nation announcing that Phillips would not return for the 2013 season, but that he would finish out the 2012 season as head coach. With Joker's five-year contract only being three years complete at

4128-446: The West Division. The SEC will expand the conference to 16 teams and will eliminate its two divisions in 2024, causing a new scheduling format for the Wildcats to play against the other members of the conference. Only the 2024 conference schedule was announced on June 14, 2023, while the conference still considers a new format for the future. Announced schedules as of August 4, 2024. Seifried, C.S., & Demiris, T. (2021). Examining

4224-419: The West; this happened again from 2018 to 2020 since LSU represented the West in 2019. 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

4320-473: The Wildcats annually from 1987 until 2005 in what was known as the "Bourbon Barrel" game. The two teams played for a trophy called the "Bourbon Barrel" from 1987 until both schools mutually agreed to retire the trophy in 1999 following the alcohol-related death of a Kentucky football player. The two teams last met on September 17, 2005, with Indiana winning 38–14; Indiana leads the overall series (18–17–1). First played in 1912, Louisville-Kentucky football series

4416-458: The Wildcats to the 1983 Hall of Fame Bowl and the 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl , defeating a Wisconsin team ranked No. 20 in the polls to finish the season with a 9–3 record and a No. 19 ranking in the final AP and UPI polls. Claiborne also won SEC Coach of the Year honors in 1983. The E.J. Nutter Training Facility was built in 1987. Coach Claiborne and Kentucky experienced an era of constant change at

4512-709: The Wildcats, posting a 17–7–1 record in his three years. Edwin Sweetland went 16–3 in three seasons ( 1909 –1910 and 1912 ) but resigned due to poor health. Sweetland also served as Kentucky's first athletics director. The 1909 team upset the Illinois Fighting Illini . Upon their welcome home, Philip Carbusier said that they had "fought like wildcats," a nickname that stuck. John J. Tigert coached Kentucky for two seasons ( 1915 – 1916 ) with each season having one loss. 1915 captain Charles C. Schrader

4608-582: The championship multiple times. The SEC was the first NCAA conference in any division to hold a football championship game that was exempt from NCAA regular-season game limits. This was made possible in 1987, when the NCAA membership approved a proposal sponsored by the Division II Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association allowing any conference with at least 12 football members to split into divisions and stage

4704-453: The championship's divisional era, the team designated as the "home" team alternated between division champions. The designation went to the East champion in even-numbered years and the West champion in odd-numbered years. After the 2020 contest, the designated "home" team is 16–13 overall in SEC championship games. In 2009 , the West champion, Alabama, was the home team, ending a streak where

4800-539: The conclusion of the 2023 season. Consensus All-Americans in bold . Two Kentucky players have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame . Seven Kentucky Wildcat individuals have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame . From 1992 to 2023, Kentucky played in the East Division of the SEC and played each opponent in the division each year along with several teams from

4896-469: The conclusion of the 2023 season. Like many college football rivalries, the Tennessee-Kentucky game had its own trophy for many years: a wooden beer barrel painted half blue and half orange. The trophy was awarded to the winner of the game every year from 1925 to 1997. The Barrel was introduced in 1925 by a group of former Kentucky students who wanted to create a material sign of supremacy for

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4992-475: The conference championship game, compiling a 2–4 record, and had faced the Gators in all six of their previous SEC Championship game appearances. 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

5088-465: The conference curfew of 1:30 a.m. local time), or if the two tied teams did not play an official game because of weather (including a game that ends before the end of three periods), which is possible because numerous conference teams have had games affected by hurricanes but also lightning. As such, SEC rules, written before overtime was implemented in regular season play, still contain the remaining procedures if those circumstances were to happen. (Once

5184-461: The end of the season, the university had to pay a $ 2.55 million buyout over the final two years of the contract. On November 27, 2012, Florida State defensive coordinator Mark Stoops , brother of legendary former Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops , was hired as Kentucky's head football coach. Stoops had no prior head coaching experienced when he was hired. One of Stoops' first moves was hiring offensive coordinator Neal Brown , who brought back

5280-616: The entire program and Mark Stoops. Their final record was 10–3, which was Kentucky's second 10-win season, and the 4th time in program history, after beating (in order): Louisiana Monroe, Missouri , UT-Chattanooga, South Carolina , Florida , LSU, Vanderbilt , New Mexico State, Louisville and the Iowa Hawkeyes in the VRBO Citrus Bowl. Their three losses were back-to-back-to-back with: Georgia Bulldogs , Mississippi State , and Tennessee . The Wildcats saw their first win against Florida at home since 1986 and finished ranked No. 18 in

5376-522: The first Saturday of December with two exceptions. The 2001 edition was moved to the second Saturday in December so games cancelled during the week of the September 11 attacks could be rescheduled on the first Saturday. The 2020 edition was pushed back to the third week of December as part of the adjustments in the 2020 season for the COVID-19 pandemic . With the SEC expanding to 16 teams with

5472-470: The first intercollegiate football game in Kentucky . Kentucky State first fielded a football team in 1881 , playing three games against rival Kentucky University . The team was revived in 1891. Both the inaugural 1881 squad and the revived 1891 squad have unknown coaches according to university records in winning two games and losing three. The 1891 team's colors were blue and light yellow, decided before

5568-448: The game have gone on to win the national title (outright or shared), with thirteen SEC teams winning national titles overall, including seven consecutive titles from the 2006–2012 seasons. There are three occasions when the SEC champion advanced to the BCS or CFP but lost to another SEC team which won the national championship: In 2011 , LSU won the SEC Championship Game and advanced to

5664-694: The game was played at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta . Following the closure and subsequent demolition of the Georgia Dome in 2017, the SEC Championship Game remained in Atlanta, moving to the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium under a ten-year contract. In November 2023, the SEC signed a five-year extension with Mercedes-Benz Stadium with an additional five-year option which will get the game at the stadium until 2032. The SEC Championship Game has been played on

5760-521: The head coaching job at the University of South Carolina . In 2006, the South Carolina Gamecocks upset their rival, the Clemson Tigers. In the following week, Clemson would go on to lose to Kentucky in the 2006 Music City Bowl . Following the bowl game, Steve Spurrier said" "We thought we had done something good beating Clemson. And then Kentucky beat 'em." The Wildcats also have an out-of-conference rivalry with Indiana . The Hoosiers played

5856-435: The highest ranked teams for the years prior to the BCS. His champion for the 1950 season is Kentucky. The polls for the 1950 national champion, taken before the bowl games were played, list either Oklahoma (AP, Berryman, Helms, Litkenhous, UPI, Williamson), Princeton (Boand, Poling), or Tennessee (Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Missouri, Don Faurot Football Research, National Championship Foundation, Sagarin (ELO-Chess)). Tennessee

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5952-632: The infamous Thin Thirty Kentucky team. Kentucky had 88 players when Bradshaw arrived, but by season's end, only 30 players were on the team. The story of that team is told in the 2007 book The Thin Thirty by Shannon Ragland. Bradshaw also recruited Nate Northington , the first African American to play in an SEC athletic contest (1967). Notre Dame defensive coordinator John Ray took over as head football coach in late 1969. Ray's teams consistently had solid defenses, but struggled to produce on

6048-428: The last coach to defeat Florida until Mark Stoops in 2018. His final record at Kentucky is 41–46–3. Bill Curry surprised the college football world by leaving Alabama for Kentucky in late 1989. Despite the high hopes that the Kentucky football program would rise under his leadership, Curry's Wildcats teams never achieved much success. The Wildcats' best season under Curry was 1993, going on to play Clemson in

6144-468: The next two weeks over Murray State and No. 14 Mississippi State , the second of which put Kentucky into the Top 25, the Wildcats' first ranking since 2007. They then split the next two games, defeating South Carolina for the fifth straight season before losing for the first time, an overtime loss to Texas A&M on the road. After the bye week, Kentucky defeated Vanderbilt at home then beat Missouri on

6240-585: The offensive end. Ray's teams failed to win more than three games in a single season, going a dismal 10–33 overall in Ray's four seasons. Ray's contract was not renewed after the 1972 season. Kentucky hired Fran Curci away from Miami after Ray was let go. The 1976 Wildcats tallied their first winning season in 13 years and won the Peach Bowl , finishing No. 18 in the final AP poll. For all intents and purposes, however, Curci's tenure ended soon afterward, when

6336-491: The popularity of the rivalry, the game was usually played on Thanksgiving so that the large gate could solve the team's financial problems. Having started in 1896, the Kentucky-Vanderbilt football series has been played annually since 1953. The two are divisional opponents in the SEC East. The series rotates annually between Nashville, Tennessee and Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky leads the series 49–43–4 through

6432-470: The quarterback position following the 1987 season through his departure that included Ransdell, Wright, and High School All-American and two way starter (Quarterback/Safety) Ricky Lewis, prior to landing Mr. Kentucky Football Awardee Pookie Jones of Calloway County. Claiborne retired following the 1989 season and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1999. He was the last coach to defeat Tennessee until Joker Phillips in 2011 and

6528-468: The rivalry was also by Kentucky which they won 73–0 in 1922, before the series went dormant. In 2019, Kentucky beat Louisville 45–13. Kentucky quarterback Lynn Bowden broke the SEC record for yards rushing by a QB in a game with 284 total individual rushing yards. Also, the Wildcats broke their single game rushing record with 517 rushing yards against the Cardinals. Kentucky leads the series 20–15 as of

6624-423: The rivalry. It was rolled onto the field that year with the words "Ice Water" painted on it to avoid any outcries over a beer keg symbolizing a college rivalry. The barrel exchange was retired in 1998 after two Kentucky football players died in an alcohol-related crash. Tennessee leads the series 84–26–9 as of the conclusion of the 2023 season. In 1880 Transylvania faced Centre in the first intercollegiate game in

6720-701: The road thanks to a last second TD pass. Those wins put the Wildcats at 7–1 and No. 9 in the College Football Playoff Rankings leading in to a home game against the Georgia Bulldogs . In a matchup that determined the SEC East Division champion, the Wildcats were defeated at home 34–17. Kentucky then went on the road at Tennessee , falling to the Volunteers by a score of 24–7, ending their final SEC record at 5–3,

6816-606: The road, 45–7. However, the Wildcats improved to 6–2 by defeating the Tennessee Volunteers by a score of 29–26 at Kroger Field. The victory over Tennessee was Kentucky's second victory since 1984 over the Volunteers, and secured bowl eligibility. This was followed by a 37–34 home loss to Ole Miss and a dominating road win over unranked Vanderbilt. The Wildcats then lost to Georgia 42–13 in Athens, Georgia . In their last regular season game against rival Louisville, Kentucky

6912-689: The season in Oxford, Mississippi to Ole Miss. They finished the year with a 7–6 overall and 3–5 in conference play at the end of the Regular Season. The win at Missouri clinched bowl eligibility for the 7th consecutive season for the Wildcats, the longest in Kentucky school history. Kentucky went on to beat (in order): Miami (OH) , Florida , Youngstown State University, Northern Illinois University, Mississippi State , Missouri and Louisville . Kentucky's losses were to (in order): Ole Miss, South Carolina , Tennessee , Vanderbilt , Georgia Bulldogs , and

7008-607: The season was 5–6, with 4–6 in the conference (during the COVID-19 Pandemic NCAA regulations). Kentucky went on to beat: Mississippi State , Tennessee , Vanderbilt , South Carolina , and North Carolina State in the Gator Bowl. Kentucky's losses were to (in order): Auburn, Mississippi, Missouri , Georgia Bulldogs , Alabama and Florida . This season saw the Wildcats win in Knoxville for the first time since 1984. In 2021, Kentucky saw more history making for both

7104-540: The second-ranked Michigan during the 2006 regular season. Due to this, it was referred to as a " Game of the Century . 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 32–13 and as expected secured

7200-471: The series 20–15, but trails the modern series 15–14. Kentucky played Louisville in the Cardinals' first 4 seasons and twice in the 1920s, holding the Cardinals scoreless in all contests. Kentucky then left the SIAA in 1922 to become a charter member of the Southeastern Conference and limited its play of in-state schools. It would be 70 years before these two in-state rivals faced each other again. In 2013, it

7296-466: The state. The next year Transylvania played three games Kentucky with Transylvania winning two of the three. The schools would play regularly after that for the couple decades. By the early part of the 20th century, the football game between the two schools became the "highlight of the college sports season" for the fans of the two schools and the citizens of Lexington. As the game became more popular, "the rivalry became more bitter." To capitalize on

7392-592: The team's first winning season in conference play since 1977. In Kentucky's final home game of the season, senior day, the Wildcats defeated Middle Tennessee by a score of 34–23. Kentucky closed the regular season with a 56–10 rout of Louisville to win back the Governor's Cup. Kentucky was selected to play in the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida against No. 12 ranked Penn State , and won 27–24. This capped only

7488-595: The third 10-win season in school history, and the first since 1977. The Wildcats finished ranked No. 12 in the AP poll, the first such end-season rank since the 1984 season. In 2019, Kentucky had a special season when Wide Receiver Lynn Bowden took became the Wildcats Quarterback, when both Terry Wilson (QB 1) and Sawyer Smith (QB 2) were injured. Kentucky ended the season 8–5, after beating (in order): Toledo, Eastern Michigan, Arkansas, Missouri , Vanderbilt , Tennessee-Martin, Louisville and Virginia Tech in

7584-610: The tie has been reduced to two teams, go to the two-team tie-breaker format.) Currently the SEC champion plays in the Sugar Bowl unless it has been selected to play in a College Football Playoff semi-final bowl, or if the Sugar Bowl is hosting a CFP semi-final and the SEC champion either does not qualify for the CFP or has a seeding that prevents it from appearing in the Sugar Bowl. In the SEC Championship Game era, eleven winners of

7680-601: The time the game was played. Last by Christian Harris & Will Anderson Jr. (Alabama vs. Florida) Last by Cade York (LSU vs. Georgia) Kentucky Wildcats football The Kentucky Wildcats football program represents the University of Kentucky in the sport of American football . The Wildcats compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and

7776-610: Was All-Southern . The 1916 team fought the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) co-champion Tennessee Volunteers to a scoreless tie. The year's only a loss, 45–0 to the Irby Curry -led Vanderbilt Commodores , was the dedication of Stoll Field . Quarterbacks Curry and Kentucky's Doc Rodes were both selected All-Southern at year's end. Vanderbilt coach Dan McGugin stated "If you would give me Doc Rodes, I would say he

7872-413: Was Kentucky's head football coach for eight seasons. Bear Bryant came to Kentucky from Maryland . Under Bryant's tutelage, the Wildcats won the 1947 Great Lakes Bowl , lost the 1950 Orange Bowl , won the 1951 Sugar Bowl and the 1952 Cotton Bowl Classic . In final AP polls, the Wildcats were ranked No. 11 in 1949, No. 7 in 1950, No. 15 in 1951, No. 20 in 1952 and No. 16 in 1953. The final 1950 poll

7968-422: Was a greater player than Curry." Coach Harry Gamage had a 32–25–5 record during his seven seasons from 1927 to 1933. A.D. Kirwan , who would go on to be the president of the university, coached the Wildcats from 1938 to 1944 and posted a 24–28–4 record in those six seasons. Longtime athletics director Bernie Shively also served as Kentucky's head football coach for the 1945 season. Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant

8064-478: Was announced that the game would be moved to the final game of the season following Louisville's 2014 move to the ACC. This scheduling change fits with other end-of-year SEC vs. ACC rivalry games, such as Georgia vs. Georgia Tech , Florida vs. Florida State and South Carolina vs. Clemson . In 2018, Kentucky beat Louisville 56–10, winning by the largest margin since the rivalry restarted in 1994. The largest ever win in

8160-678: Was beaten at home 44–17. Kentucky then proceeded to play Northwestern in Nashville, Tennessee in the Music City Bowl on December 29, and lost 24–23. In 2018, after beating Central Michigan , Kentucky went to Gainesville to face the Florida Gators , who had won 31 straight against Kentucky, and ended their losing streak with a 27–16 win at The Swamp , the Wildcats' first win in Gainesville since 1979. They added wins in

8256-433: Was fired. Collier struggled to recruit for much of his tenure, about which frustrated fans wrote letters of complaint to the university. Collier is the last Kentucky head football coach to leave the Wildcats with a winning record. Charlie Bradshaw , an Alabama assistant under Bear Bryant , was hired to replace the fired Collier. Despite all the hype about being a Bear Bryant assistant, Bradshaw's tenure turned out to be

8352-489: Was formally introduced as head coach after Brooks' retirement; he had been Brooks' designated successor since 2008. Kentucky started off strong under Phillips with a win on the road against archrival Louisville. The 2010 squad snapped a long-standing losing streak to South Carolina Coach Steve Spurrier by defeating the Gamecocks at Kroger Field . However, they dropped games to both Ole Miss and Mississippi State, lost to

8448-648: Was hired in December 2002. Brooks' hiring was met with skepticism from a significant portion of the Wildcats' fanbase, as he had not coached at the college level in nine years at the time of his hiring and had little to no recruiting ties in the southern United States . In his first season, Kentucky finished 4–8 overall with a 1–7 Southeastern Conference record. The 2003 season included a seven-overtime 71–63 loss to Arkansas at Commonwealth Stadium, later renamed Kroger Field . The Wildcats went on to lose their remaining games against Vanderbilt , University of Georgia , and University of Tennessee . Coach Brooks then posted

8544-410: Was hired to replace Bryant as head football coach at Kentucky in late 1953. After completing his first season at Kentucky, Collier was named SEC Coach of the Year after posting a 7–2 record. Collier's assistants during his tenure at Kentucky included the likes of Bill Arnsparger , Chuck Knox , Howard Schnellenberger , and Don Shula . Despite having a winning record, 41–36–3 in eight seasons, Collier

8640-566: Was hired to replace Neal Brown, announced he would not return to the program for the 2016 season as the offensive coordinator, a result of the team's struggles over the previous few years. In his place Kentucky hired Cincinnati offensive coordinator Eddie Gran as the assistant head coach of offense at Kentucky. Cincinnati quarterbacks coach Darin Hinshaw has also joined the UK staff as quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coordinator. Kentucky began

8736-570: 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 2–4 in SEC Championship Games. The winner was all but assured to go on to play for

8832-415: Was revived in 1994 after the success of the basketball series that restarted in 1983. They played the first four games of the renewed series at Commonwealth Stadium (now Kroger Field) until Papa John's Cardinal Stadium (PJCS) was completed in 1997, at which time they began rotating the series between Louisville, Kentucky and Lexington, Kentucky. The two teams play for the Governor's Cup Trophy. Kentucky leads

8928-802: Was taken prior to the bowl games; Kentucky then defeated undefeated and No. 1 ranked Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl and finished with the number 1 ranking in 3 major polls, ending the Sooners 31-game winning streak. Bryant won SEC Coach of the Year honors in 1950 and then left after eight seasons to accept the head football coach position at Texas A&M . Assistant coaches at Kentucky under Bryant who went on to become head coaches include Paul Dietzel , Frank Moseley , Jim Owens and Phil Cutchin . Notable players who played for Bryant at Kentucky include Howard Schnellenberger , Jim Mackenzie , Jerry Claiborne , Steve Meilinger , George Blanda , Vito Parilli , and Bob Gain . Cleveland Browns assistant Blanton Collier

9024-496: Was the 1898 squad, known simply to Kentuckians as "The Immortals." To this day, the Immortals remain the only undefeated, untied, and unscored upon team in UK football history. The Immortals were coached by W. R. Bass and ended the year a perfect 7–0–0, despite an average weight of 147 pounds per player. Victories came easily for this squad, as the Immortals raced by Kentucky University (18–0), Georgetown (28–0), Company H of

9120-463: Was the third longest in FBS history, and the longest in the Southeastern Conference's history. Since 2017, the series has become incredibly competitive with a 4–3 split between the two teams with the winning margin being 11.4 points on average. Because of these factors, this rivalry is relatively new even though the series dates back to 1917. Former Florida head coach Steve Spurrier was notable for having

9216-547: Was the winner of the Cotton Bowl and the only team to beat Kentucky during the 1950 season. Oklahoma was named national champion by AP and UPI Coaches' Poll, both which awarded their titles before the bowl games. Kentucky would go on to beat Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl. Sports writer Bill Libby , not an NCAA-designated "major selector", selected Kentucky as national champions in his 1975 book Champions of College Football . Kentucky has won two conference championships, both in

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