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词条 2013 Southeastern Conference football season
释义

  1. Preseason

     Preseason All-SEC 

  2. Rankings

  3. Regular season

      Week One    Week Two    Week Three    Week Four    Week Five    Week Six    Week Seven    Week Eight    Week Nine    Week Ten    Week Eleven    Week Twelve    Week Thirteen    Week Fourteen   SEC Championship 

  4. SEC vs AQ-conference matchups

  5. Bowl games

  6. Awards and honors

     All-SEC Teams  National awards  All-Americans 

  7. 2014 NFL Draft

     Round one  Round two  Round three  Round four  Round five  Round six  Round seven  Trade references 

  8. Home attendance

  9. References

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The 2013 Southeastern Conference football season began on August 29 with Ole Miss visiting Vanderbilt, and will conclude with the Allstate Sugar Bowl and/or the BCS National Championship Game in early January.[1] The 2013 season was considered to be a "bridge" season and was not based on any past or future formatting. New inter-division rivalry games between Texas A&M-South Carolina and Arkansas-Missouri did not take place until the 2014 season.

Preseason

Preseason All-SEC

2013 Pre-season Coaches All-SEC[2]
First Team Offense
Position Player Class Team
QB{{Sortname|Aaron|Murray}}Sr.Georgia
RB{{Sortname|T. J.|Yeldon}}So.Alabama
RB{{Sortname|Todd|Gurley}}So.Georgia
WR{{Sortname|Amari|Cooper}}So.Alabama
WR{{Sortname|Jordan|Matthews|dab=American football}}Sr.Vanderbilt
TE{{Sortname|Arthur|Lynch|nolink=1}}Sr.Georgia
OL{{Sortname|Cyrus|Kouandjio}}Jr.Alabama
OL{{sortname|Jake|Matthews|Jake Matthews (American football)}}Sr.Texas A&M
OL{{Sortname|Anthony|Steen}}Sr.Alabama
OL{{Sortname|Gabe|Jackson}}Sr.Mississippi State
C{{Sortname|Travis|Swanson}}Sr.Arkansas
First Team Defense
Position Player Class Team
DL{{Sortname|Jadeveon|Clowney}}Jr.South Carolina
DL{{Sortname|Dominique|Easley|nolink=1}}Sr.Florida
DL{{Sortname|Anthony|Johnson|dab=defensive lineman}}Jr.LSU
DL{{Sortname|Chris|Smith|nolink=1}}Sr.Arkansas
LB{{Sortname|Denzel|Nkemdiche}}So.Ole Miss
LB{{Sortname|C. J.|Mosley|dab=linebacker}}Sr.Alabama
LB{{Sortname|A. J.|Johnson|dab=linebacker}}Jr.Tennessee
DB{{Sortname|Ha Ha|Clinton-Dix}}Jr.Alabama
DB{{Sortname|Deion|Belue|nolink=1}}Sr.Alabama
DB{{Sortname|Loucheiz|Purifoy}}Jr.Florida
DB{{Sortname|Craig|Loston}}Sr.LSU
First Team Special Teams
Position Player Class Team
P{{Sortname|Kyle|Christy|nolink=1}}Jr.Florida
K{{Sortname|Carey|Spear|nolink=1}}Sr.Vanderbilt
RS{{Sortname|Odell|Beckham}}Jr.LSU
All-purpose{{Sortname|Bruce|Ellington}}Jr.South Carolina

Rankings

Legend
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RV   Received votes
{{main|2013 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}
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Arkansas APRVRV
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Auburn APRVRV241187764322
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Florida AP1012181920181722RVRV
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Mississippi State APRV
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South Carolina AP66131212131411201413111210884
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Tennessee APRVRV
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Vanderbilt APRVRVRVRV24
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Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
Non-conference matchup; SEC member won
Non-conference matchup; SEC member lost
Conference matchup

All times Eastern time. SEC teams in bold.

Rankings reflect that of the AP poll for that week until week eight when the BCS rankings will be used.

Week One

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
August 29 6:00 pm North Carolina #6 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ESPN W 27–10 81,572
August 29 9:15 pm Ole Miss Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee ESPN2 Miss 39–35 40,350
August 31 12:21 pm Toledo #10 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida SECN W 24–6 83,604
August 31 1:00 pm Rice #7 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas ESPN W 52–31 86,686
August 31 3:30 pm Mississippi State #13 Oklahoma State Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas ESPN2 L 3–21 35,874
August 31 4:00 pm Louisiana–Lafayette Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas FSN W 34–14 69,801
August 31 5:30 pm Virginia Tech #1 Alabama Georgia Dome • Atlanta (Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game) ESPN W 35–10 73,114
August 31 6:00 pm Austin Peay Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee TBD W 45–0 97,169
August 31 7:00 pm Murray State Missouri Faurot Field • Columbia, Missouri ESPN3 W 58–14 58,038
August 31 7:00 pm Kentucky WKU LP Field • Nashville, Tennessee ESPNews L 26–35 46,723
August 31 7:00 pm Washington State Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama ESPNU W 31–24 85,095
August 31 8:00 pm #5 Georgia #8 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, South Carolina ABC L 35–38 83,830
August 31 9:00 pm #12 LSU #20 TCU AT&T Stadium • Arlington, Texas (Cowboys Classic) ESPN W 37–27 80,230
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Todd Gurley Georgia Robinson Therezie Auburn Christion Jones Alabama
Reference: 

Week Two

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
September 7 12:00 pm #12 Florida Miami (FL) Sun Life Stadium • Miami, Florida ESPN L 16–21 76,968
September 7 12:00 pm Miami (OH) Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky FSN W 41–7 54,846
September 7 12:21 pm WKU Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee SECN W 52–20 86,783
September 7 3:30 pm Toledo Missouri Faurot Field • Columbia, Missouri ESPNU W 38–23 56,785
September 7 3:30 pm Alcorn State Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN3 W 51–7 55,085
September 7 4:30 pm #6 South Carolina #11 Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia ESPN UGA 41–30 92,746
September 7 7:00 pm UAB #9 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge LA ESPNU W 56–17 90,037
September 7 7:00 pm Samford Arkansas War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, Arkansas ESPN3 W 31–21 47,358
September 7 7:00 pm Sam Houston State #7 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas ESPN3 W 65–28 86,800
September 7 7:00 pm Southeast Missouri State Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi ESPN3 W 31–13 60,815
September 7 7:30 pm Austin Peay Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee ESPN3 W 38–3 33,162
September 7 7:30 pm Arkansas State Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama FSN W 38–9 83,246
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Aaron Murray Georgia Brian Randolph Tennessee Odell Beckham LSU
Reference: 

Week Three

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
September 14 12:00 pm #7 Louisville Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPN L 13–27 65,445
September 14 12:21 pm Southern Miss Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas SECN W 24–3 63,067
September 14 3:30 pm Tennessee #2 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon ABC L 14–59 57,895
September 14 3:30 pm #1 Alabama #6 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas CBS ALA 49–42 87,596
September 14 7:00 pm Vanderbilt #13 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ESPN SCAR 35–25 81,371
September 14 7:00 pm Mississippi State Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama ESPN2 AUB 24–20 85,817
September 14 7:00 pm Kent State #8 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge LA ESPNU W 45–13 89,113
September 14 8:00 pm #25 Ole Miss Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, Texas LHN W 44–23 101,474
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
AJ McCarron Alabama Ego Ferguson LSU Jeff Scott Ole Miss
Reference: 

Week Four

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
September 21 12:00 pm Vanderbilt Massachusetts Gillette Stadium • Foxborough, Massachusetts ESPNU W 24–7 16,419
September 21 12:21 pm North Texas #9 Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia SECN W 45–21 92,746
September 21 3:30 pm Tennessee #19 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida CBS FLA 31–17 90,074
September 21 3:30 pm Arkansas Rutgers High Point Solutions Stadium • Piscataway, New Jersey ESPN/2/U L 24–28 51,969
September 21 7:00 pm Colorado State #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPN2/U W 31–6 101,821
September 21 7:00 pm SMU #10 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas ESPN2/U W 42–13 86,542
September 21 7:30 pm Troy Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi FSN W 62–7 55,096
September 21 7:45 pm Auburn #6 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge LA ESPN LSU 35–21 92,368
September 21 8:00 pm Missouri Indiana Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana BTN W 45–28 49,149
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Five

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
September 28 12:00 pm #12 South Carolina UCF Bright House Networks Stadium • Orlando, Florida ABC W 28–25 47,605
September 28 12:21 pm South Alabama Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee SECN W 31–24 87,266
September 28 3:30 pm #6 LSU #9 Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia CBS UGA 44–41 92,746
September 28 6:30 pm #21 Ole Miss #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPN ALA 25–0 101,821
September 28 7:00 pm #10 Texas A&M Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas ESPN2 TAMU 45–33 72,613
September 28 7:00 pm #20 Florida Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPNU FLA 24–7 62,076
September 28 7:30 pm Arkansas State Missouri Faurot Field • Columbia, Missouri CSS W 41–19 62,468
September 28 7:30 pm UAB Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee FSN W 52–24 32,467
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Six

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
October 5 12:21 pm Georgia State #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama SEC Network W 45–3 101,254
October 5 3:30 pm #6 Georgia Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee CBS UGA 34–31 OT 102,455
October 5 7:00 pm #24 Ole Miss Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama ESPNU AUB 30–22 86,504
October 5 7:00 pm Arkansas #18 Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN2 FLA 30–10 90,043
October 5 7:00 pm #10 LSU Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN LSU 59–26 57,113
October 5 7:30 pm Missouri Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee CSS MIZZOU 51–28 36,892
October 5 7:30 pm Kentucky #13 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina FSN SCAR 35–28 82,313
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Seven

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
October 12 12:00 pm #25 Missouri #7 Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia ESPN MIZZOU 41–26 92,746
October 12 12:21 pm #14 South Carolina Arkansas Williams-Brice Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas SEC Network SCAR 52–7 66,302
October 12 2:00 pm Western Carolina Auburn Jordan Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama PPV W 62–3 84,171
October 12 3:30 pm #17 Florida #10 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana CBS LSU 17–6 92,980
October 12 7:00 pm #1 Alabama Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPN2 ALA 48–7 69,873
October 12 7:30 pm Bowling Green Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN3 W 21–20 55,148
October 12 8:30 pm #9 Texas A&M Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi ESPN TAMU 41–38 60,950
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Johnny Manziel Texas A&M Kentrell Brothers Missouri Sam Irwin-Hill Arkansas
Reference: 

Week Eight

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
October 19 12:00 pm #15 Georgia Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee CBS VANDY 31–27 40,350
October 19 12:00 pm #11 South Carolina Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee ESPN TENN 23–21 95,736
October 19 12:21 pm #22 Florida #14 Missouri Faurot Field • Columbia, Missouri SEC Network MIZZOU 36–17 67,124
October 19 3:30 pm #24 Auburn #7 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas CBS AUB 45–41 87,165
October 19 7:00 pm Arkansas #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPN ALA 52–0 101,821
October 19 7:00 pm #6 LSU Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi ESPN2 MISS 27–24 61,160
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Nick Marshall Auburn Michael Sam Missouri Michael Palardy Tennessee
Reference:

Week Nine

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
October 24 7:30 pm Kentucky Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN MISS ST 28–22 55,102
October 26 12:21 pm Vanderbilt #16 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas SEC Network TAMU 56–24 86,584
October 26 3:30 pm Tennessee #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama CBS ALA 45–10 101,821
October 26 7:00 pm Furman #13 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana ESPN3 W 48–16 92,554
October 26 7:00 pm #21 South Carolina #5 Missouri Faurot Field • Columbia, Missouri ESPN2 SCAR 27–24 2OT 67,124
October 26 7:30 pm FAU #11 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama ESPN3 W 45–10 85,517
October 26 7:30 pm Idaho Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi ESPN3 W 59–14 57,870
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Ten

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
November 2 12:21 pm Mississippi State #14 South Carolina Williams Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina SEC Network SCAR 34–16 82,111
November 2 3:30 pm Georgia Florida EverBank Field • Jacksonville, Florida CBS UGA 23–20 84,693
November 2 6:00 pm #11 Auburn Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas ESPN2 AUB 35–17 66,835
November 2 7:00 pm Tennessee #10 Missouri Faurot Field • Columbia, Missouri ESPN MIZZOU 31–3 65,869
November 2 7:30 pm Alabama State Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPN3 W 48–14 53,797
November 2 9:00 pm UTEP #12 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas ESPN2 W 57–7 87,126
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Eleven

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
November 9 12:00 pm Vanderbilt Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPNU VANDY 34–17 88,004
November 9 12:00 pm #8 Missouri Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPNU MIZZOU 48–17 55,280
November 9 12:00 pm #9 Auburn Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee ESPN AUB 55–23 102,455
November 9 12:21 pm Arkansas Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi SEC Network MISS 34–24 60,856
November 9 12:30 pm Appalachian State Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia ESPN3 W 45–6 92,746
November 9 3:30 pm Mississippi State #15 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas CBS TAMU 51–41 88,504
November 9 8:00 pm #13 LSU #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama CBS ALA 38–17 101,821
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Twelve

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
November 16 12:00 pm Troy Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi ESPNU W 51–21 52,931
November 16 12:21 pm Kentucky Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee SEC Network VANDY 22–6 33,488
November 16 3:30 pm #25 Georgia #7 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama CBS AUB 43–38 87,451
November 16 7:00 pm Florida #10 South Carolina Williams Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ESPN2 SCAR 19–14 83,853
November 16 7:30 pm #1 Alabama Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN ALA 20–7 57,211
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Thirteen

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
November 23 12:21 pm Mississippi State Arkansas War Memorial Stadium • Little Rock, Arkansas SEC Network MISS ST 24–17 OT 45,198
November 23 1:00 pm Coast Carolina #12 South Carolina Williams Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ESPN3 W 70–10 81,411
November 23 2:00 pm Georgia Southern Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN3 L 20–26 82,459
November 23 2:00 pm Chattanooga #1 Alabama Bryant–Denny Stadium • Tuscaloosa, Alabama ESPN3 W 49–0 100,179
November 23 3:30 pm #9 Texas A&M #18 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana CBS LSU 34–10 92,949
November 23 7:00 pm Kentucky Georgia Sanford Stadium • Athens, Georgia ESPNU UGA 59–17 92,746
November 23 7:00 pm Vanderbilt Tennessee Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee ESPN2 VANDY 14–10 97,223
November 23 7:45 pm #8 Missouri #24 Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway Stadium • Oxford, Mississippi ESPN MIZZOU 24–10 61,168
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

Week Fourteen

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
November 28 7:30 pm Ole Miss Mississippi State Davis Wade Stadium • Starkville, Mississippi ESPN MISS ST 17–10 OT 55,113
November 29 2:30 pm Arkansas #17 LSU Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, Louisiana CBS LSU 31–27 89,656
November 30 12:00 pm #2 Florida State Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida ESPN L 7–37 90,458
November 30 12:21 pm Wake Forest Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee SEC Network W 23–21 33,019
November 30 3:30 pm #1 Alabama #4 Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama CBS AUB 34–28 87,451
November 30 3:30 pm Georgia Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta ABC W 41–34 2OT 54,914
November 30 7:00 pm Tennessee Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky ESPNU TENN 27–14 54,986
November 30 7:00 pm #6 Clemson #10 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina ESPN2 W 31–17 84,174
November 30 7:45 pm #21 Texas A&M #5 Missouri Faurot Field • Columbia, Missouri ESPN MIZZOU 28–21 67,124
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensiveSpecial teams
Player Team Player Team Player Team
Reference:

SEC Championship

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Broadcast Result Attendance Reference
December 7 4:00 pm #5 Missouri #3 Auburn Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Georgia (2013 SEC Championship Game) CBS AUB 59–42 75,632

SEC vs AQ-conference matchups

This is a list of the BCS-league teams the SEC plays in the non-conference (Rankings from the AP Poll):

Date Visitor Home Site Significance Score
August 29 North Carolina #6 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina W 27–10
August 31 Washington State Auburn Jordan–Hare Stadium • Auburn, Alabama W 31–24
August 31 #5 Georgia #8 Clemson Memorial Stadium • Clemson, South Carolina Clemson–Georgia football rivalry L 35–38
August 31 Mississippi State #13 Oklahoma State Reliant Stadium • Houston, Texas L 3–21
August 31 #12 LSU #20 TCU AT&T Stadium • Arlington, Texas Cowboys Classic W 37–27
August 31 #1 Alabama Virginia Tech Georgia Dome • Atlanta Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game W 35–10
September 7 #12 Florida Miami (FL) Sun Life Stadium • Miami, Florida Florida–Miami football rivalry L 16–21
September 14 #7 Louisville Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium • Lexington, Kentucky Governor's Cup L 13–27
September 14 Tennessee #2 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon L 14–59
September 14 #25 Ole Miss Texas Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, Texas W 44–23
September 21 Missouri Indiana Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana W 45–28
September 21 Arkansas Rutgers High Point Solutions Stadium • Piscataway, New Jersey L 24–28
September 21 SMU #10 Texas A&M Kyle Field • College Station, Texas W 42–13
September 28 #12 South Carolina UCF Bright House Networks Stadium • Orlando, Florida W 28–25
November 30 #2 Florida State Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida Florida–Florida State football rivalry L 7–37
November 30 Georgia Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta, Georgia Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate W 41–34
November 30 #6 Clemson #10 South Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South Carolina Battle of the Palmetto State W 31–17
November 30 Wake Forest Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, Tennessee W 23–21

Bowl games

{{see also|2013–14 NCAA football bowl games}}

(Rankings from final BCS poll)

Date Bowl Game Site TV SEC Team Opponent Score
January 6, 2014 BCS National Championship Rose Bowl • Pasadena, California ESPN #2 Auburn #1 Florida State FSU 34–31
January 4, 2014 BBVA Compass Bowl Legion Field • Birmingham, Alabama ESPN Vanderbilt Houston VANDY 41–24
January 3, 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic AT&T Stadium • Arlington, Texas FOX #8 Missouri #13 Oklahoma State MIZZOU 41–31
January 2, 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Mercedes-Benz Superdome • New Orleans ESPN #3 Alabama #11 Oklahoma OU 45–31
January 1, 2014 Capital One Bowl Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida ABC #9 South Carolina #19 Wisconsin SCAR 34–24
January 1, 2014 Outback Bowl Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Florida ESPN #16 LSU Iowa LSU 21–14
January 1, 2014 Gator Bowl EverBank Field • Jacksonville, Florida ESPN2 #22 Georgia Nebraska NEB 24–19
December 31, 2013 Chick-fil-A Bowl Georgia Dome • Atlanta ESPN #21 Texas A&M #24 Duke TAMU 52–48
December 31, 2013 Autozone Liberty Bowl Liberty Bowl • Memphis, Tennessee ESPN Mississippi State Rice MISS ST 44–7
December 30, 2013 Music City Bowl LP Field • Nashville, Tennessee ESPN Ole Miss Georgia Tech MISS 25–17

Awards and honors

All-SEC Teams

The Southeastern Conference coaches voted for the All-SEC teams after the regular season concluded. Prior to the 2013 SEC Championship Game the teams were released. Alabama placed the most representatives on the 2013 All-Southeastern Conference Coaches’ Football Team, the league office announced Tuesday. Alabama had nine total members, including a league-leading five representatives on the first team. LSU followed with eight total selections.

Twelve of the 14 SEC schools had a member on the first-team All-SEC squad. Alabama led with five, followed by Texas A&M with four. Georgia and SEC Champion Auburn each placed three total members on the first team. Every SEC school was represented by at least one member on the All-SEC teams, including seven institutions with four or more All-SEC selections each.

Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players.[3]

Position1st Team2nd Team
Player School Player School
QB Johnny Manziel Texas A&M AJ McCarron Alabama
RB Tre Mason Auburn Mike Davis South Carolina
RB T. J. Yeldon Alabama Jeremy Hill LSU
WR Mike Evans Texas A&M Odell Beckham Jr. LSU
WR Jordan Matthews Vanderbilt Jarvis Landry LSU
TE Arthur Lynch Georgia Malcolm Johnson Mississippi State
C Reese Dismukes Auburn Travis Swanson Arkansas
OG Cyrus Kouandjio Alabama Justin Britt Missouri
OG Wesley Johnson Vanderbilt Anthony Steen Alabama
OT Gabe Jackson Mississippi State La'el Collins LSU
OT Jake Matthews Texas A&M Antonio Richardson Tennessee
AP Odell Beckham Jr. LSU Marcus Murphy Missouri
DL Jadeveon Clowney South Carolina Trey Flowers Arkansas
DL Dee Ford Auburn Anthony Johnson LSU
DL Kelcy Quarles South Carolina Chris Smith Arkansas
DL Michael Sam Missouri Ed Stinson Alabama
LB A. J. Johnson Tennessee Lamin Barrow LSU
LB C. J. Mosley Alabama Jordan Jenkins Georgia
LB Ramik Wilson Georgia Avery Williamson Kentucky
DB Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Alabama Chris Davis Auburn
DB E. J. Gaines Missouri Andre Hal Vanderbilt
DB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida Kenny Ladler Vanderbilt
DB Cody Prewitt Ole Miss Nickoe Whitley Mississippi State
PK Marshall Morgan Georgia Michael Palardy Tennessee
P Drew Kaser Texas A&M Cody Mandell Alabama

National awards

  • AJ McCarron, Alabama – Maxwell Award (outstanding player)
  • Gus Malzahn, Auburn – Home Depot Award (coach of the year)
  • AJ McCarron, Alabama – Johnny Unitas Award (outstanding senior quarterback)
  • CJ Mosley, Alabama – Dick Butkus Award (outstanding linebacker)
  • Odell Beckham Jr., LSU – Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player)

All-Americans

{{Main|2013 College Football All-America Team}}
  • QB – AJ McCarron, Alabama (AFCA, WCFF)
  • RB – Tre Mason, Auburn (TSN)
  • WRMike Evans, Texas A&M (AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, AP, USAT, CBS, ESPN, SI)
  • WR – Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt (USAT, Athlon)
  • OLCyrus Kouandjio, Alabama (AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, AP, CBS, Athlon)
  • OLJake Matthews, Texas A&M (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, AP, USAT, CBS, ESPN, SI, Athlon)
  • OL – Travis Swanson, Arkansas (USAT)
  • DL – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina (AFCA)
  • DL – Kelcy Quarles, South Carolina (TSN)
  • DLMichael Sam, Missouri (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, AP, USAT, CBS, ESPN, SI, Athlon)
  • LBC. J. Mosley, Alabama (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, WCFF, AP, USAT, CBS, ESPN, Athlon)
  • DBHa Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama (AFCA, FWAA, TSN, ESPN)
  • DB – Cody Prewitt, Ole Miss (AP, USAT)

2014 NFL Draft

{{main|2014 NFL Draft}}
TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Alabama2
Arkansas
Auburn11
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
LSU
Mississippi State
Missouri
Ole Miss
South Carolina11
Tennessee
Texas A&M33
Vanderbilt
{{NFLDraft-header | noteswidth=250pt}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2014 |round=1 | picknum=1 | firstpickinround=yes | team=Houston Texans| first=Jadeveon | last=Clowney | position=DE | collegeyear=2013| college= South Carolina| collegeteam= South Carolina Gamecocks| collegelink= South Carolina| probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2014 |round=1 | picknum=2 | team=St. Louis Rams| first=Greg| last=Robinson|dab= Greg Robinson (offensive tackle)| position=OT | collegeyear=2013 | college= Auburn| collegeteam= Auburn Tigers| collegelink= Auburn| probowl= |note=from Washington{{#tag:ref|{{Anchor|RedskinsRamsRGIII}}No. 2: Washington → St. Louis (PD). Washington traded this selection along with its first-round selection (6th overall) in 2012, its second-round selection in 2012 and its first round selection in 2013 (22nd overall) to St. Louis in exchange for St. Louis' 2012 first-round selection (No. 2 overall).[4]|group="R1 -"}} |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear= |round=2 | picknum= | team=– | first= | last= | dab= | position= | collegeyear= | college= | collegeteam= | collegelink= | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear= |round=3 | picknum= | team=– | first= | last= | dab= | position= | collegeyear= | college= | collegeteam= | collegelink= | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear= |round=4 | picknum= | team=– | first= | last= | dab= | position= | collegeyear= | college= | collegeteam= | collegelink= | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear= |round=5 | picknum= | team=– | first= | last= | dab= | position= | collegeyear= | college= | collegeteam= | collegelink= | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear= |round=6 | picknum= | team=– | first= | last= | dab= | position= | collegeyear= | college= | collegeteam= | collegelink= | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear= |round=7 | picknum= | team=– | first= | last= | dab= | position= | collegeyear= | college= | collegeteam= | collegelink= | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-footer}}

N.B: In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2014 Draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one

1. ^2013 SEC Football Schedule (Conference Games Only)
2. ^{{cite news |title=SEC Announces Coaches Preseason All-SEC Teams |url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/NEWS/tabid/473/Article/246191/2013-preseason-media-days-all-sec-team-announced.aspx |date=July 18, 2013 |accessdate=August 1, 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/NEWS/tabid/473/Article/248317/2013-all-sec-football-team-announced.aspx|title=2013 All-SEC Football Team Announced|publisher=SEC Sports|date=2013-12-10|accessdate=2013-12-10}}
4. ^{{cite news| author=Glazer, Jay |title=NFL 'Skins deal for No. 2 pick, target RG3? |url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/washington-redskins-trade-for-st-louis-rams-nfl-draft-pick-robert-griffin-iii-washington-bound-030912 |accessdate=April 30, 2012 |publisher=FOX Sports |date=March 22, 2012}}

Round two

Round three

Round four

Round five

Round six

Round seven

Trade references

Home attendance

TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8TotalAverage% of Capacity
AlabamaBryant–Denny Stadium101,821101,821101,821101,254101,821101,821101,821100,179{{sort|0|—}}710,538101,50599.69%
ArkansasRazorback Stadium72,00069,801A|A}}63,06772,61366,30266,835A|A}}{{sort|0|—}}431,17461,59692.08%
AuburnJordan–Hare Stadium87,45185,09583,24685,81786,50484,17185,51787,45187,451685,25285,65697.95%
FloridaBen Hill Griffin Stadium88,54883,60490,07490,04388,00482,45990,458{{sort|0|—}}{{sort|0|—}}524,64287,44098.75%
GeorgiaSanford Stadium92,74692,74692,74692,74692,74692,74692,746{{sort|0|—}}{{sort|0|—}}556,47692,476100%
KentuckyCommonwealth Stadium67,94254,84665,44562,07669,87353,79755,28054,986{{sort|0|—}}416,30359,47287.53%
LSUTiger Stadium92,54290,03789,11392,36892,98092,55492,94989,656{{sort|0|—}}639,65791,38098.74%
Mississippi StateDavis Wade55,08255,08555,09657,11355,14855,10257,21155,113{{sort|0|—}}389,86855,695101.11%
MissouriFaurot Field67,12458,03856,78562,46867,12467,12465,86967,124{{sort|0|—}}444,53263,50594.61%
Ole MissVaught–Hemingway60,58060,81560,95061,16057,87060,85652,93161,168{{sort|0|—}}415,75059,39398.04%
South CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium80,25081,57281,37182,31382,11183,85381,41184,174{{sort|0|—}}576,80582,401102.68%
TennesseeNeyland Stadium102,45597,16986,78387,266102,45595,736102,45597,223{{sort|0|—}}669,08795,58493.29%
Texas A&MKyle Field82,58986,68686,80087,59686,54287,16586,58487,12688,504697,00387,125105.49%
VanderbiltVanderbilt Stadium40,35040,35033,16232,46736,89240,35033,48833,019{{sort|0|—}}249,72835,67588.41%
{{note|A|A}}Games played at Arkansas' secondary home stadium War Memorial Stadium, capacity: 54,120.

Attendance was 84,693 for the WLOCP, an SEC home game played at a neutral site

References

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