Top Moments that Defined SEC Football in the Past Decade
Top Moments that Defined SEC Football in the Past Decade
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has been the epicenter of college football over the past decade producing some of the most unforgettable moments in the sport’s history. From championship-winning plays to record-breaking performances, here are the top moments that defined SEC football in the past decade:
1. Tua’s Walk-Off TD: Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa threw a 41-yard, walk-off touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith on 2nd-and-26 in overtime to defeat Georgia in the 2017 national championship game [2).
2. Auburn’s “Kick-6” Return: Chris Davis’ 109-yard return of a missed Alabama field goal as time expired gave Auburn a 34-28 victory in the 2013 Iron Bowl [2).
3. Clemson’s Last-Second TD: Deshaun Watson guided Clemson to a winning touchdown with 1 second left to defeat Alabama in the 2016 national championship game [2).
4. Johnny Manziel’s Upset: Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel led the Aggies to a 29-24 victory over top-ranked Alabama in Tuscaloosa in 2012 [2).
5. LSU-Alabama Rematch: Alabama defeated LSU 21-0 in the 2011 national championship game, capping off a dominant season.¹
6. Sony Michel’s Overtime Run: Georgia’s Sony Michel ran for a 27-yard touchdown in the second overtime to defeat Oklahoma in the 2017 Rose Bowl [2).
7. Texas A&M-LSU 7 OT Marathon: The Aggies and Tigers played the highest-scoring game in FBS history, with Texas A&M prevailing 74-72 in seven overtimes
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