1999 SEC Championship Game

The 1999 SEC Championship Game was won by the Alabama Crimson Tide 34–7 over the Florida Gators. The game was played in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 4, 1999, and was televised to a national audience on ABC.

1999 SEC Championship Game
Conference Championship
1999 SEC Championship logo.
1234 Total
Florida 7000 7
Alabama 012319 34
DateDecember 4, 1999
Season1999
StadiumGeorgia Dome
LocationAtlanta, Georgia
MVPFreddie Milons, Alabama
FavoriteFlorida by 7[1]
RefereeRogers Redding
Attendance74,309
United States TV coverage
NetworkABC
AnnouncersBrad Nessler play-by-play
Bob Griese color
1999 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Eastern Division
No. 12 Florida x  7 1     9 4  
No. 9 Tennessee  6 2     9 3  
No. 16 Georgia  5 3     8 4  
Kentucky  4 4     6 6  
Vanderbilt  2 6     5 6  
South Carolina  0 8     0 11  
Western Division
No. 8 Alabama x$  7 1     10 3  
No. 13 Mississippi State  6 2     10 2  
No. 22 Ole Miss  4 4     8 4  
No. 17 Arkansas  4 4     8 4  
Auburn  2 6     5 6  
LSU  1 7     3 8  
Championship: Alabama 34, Florida 7
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

Scoring Summary

QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring InformationScore
LengthTimeFloridaAlabama
1 13:204 plays, 55 yards1:40 FloridaErron Kinney 3 yd pass from Earnest Graham (Jeff Chandler kick) 70
2 11:039 plays, 61 yards4:01 AlabamaRyan Pflugner 29 yd field goal 73
2:034 plays, 5 yards2:00 AlabamaRyan Pflugner 48 yd field goal 76
0:304 plays, 36 yards1:12 AlabamaJason McAddley 27 yd pass from Andrew Zow (two-point conversion failed) 712
3 3:1214 plays, 23 yards7:15 AlabamaRyan Pflugner 49 yd field goal 715
4 11:545 plays, 92 yards2:59 AlabamaFreddie Milons 77 yd run (Ryan Pflugner kick) 722
11:36 AlabamaReggie Grimes 38 yd interception return (Ryan Pflugner kick failed) 728
3:582 plays, 12 yards0:49 AlabamaShaun Alexander 7 yd run (two-point conversion failed) 734
Final Score734

References

  1. "SEC Championship History". Retrieved 27 November 2012.
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