2013 Southeastern Conference football season


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. 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
PositionPlayerClassTeam
QBSr.Georgia
RBSo.Alabama
RBSo.Georgia
WRSo.Alabama
WRSr.Vanderbilt
TESr.Georgia
OLJr.Alabama
OLSr.Texas A&M
OLSr.Alabama
OLSr.Mississippi State
CSr.Arkansas

PositionPlayerClassTeam
DLJr.South Carolina
DLSr.Florida
DLJr.LSU
DLSr.Arkansas
LBSo.Ole Miss
LBSr.Alabama
LBJr.Tennessee
DBJr.Alabama
DBSr.Alabama
DBJr.Florida
DBSr.LSU

PositionPlayerClassTeam
PJr.Florida
KSr.Vanderbilt
RSJr.LSU
All-purposeJr.South Carolina

Rankings

Regular season

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

Players of the Week

Week Two

Players of the Week

Week Three

Players of the Week

Week Four

Players of the Week

Week Five

Players of the Week

Week Six

Players of the Week

Week Seven

Players of the Week

Week Eight

Players of the Week

Week Nine

Players of the Week

Week Ten

Players of the Week

Week Eleven

Players of the Week

Week Twelve

Players of the Week

Week Thirteen

Players of the Week

Week Fourteen

Players of the Week

SEC Championship

SEC vs AQ-conference matchups

This is a list of the BCS-league teams the SEC plays in the non-conference :
DateVisitorHomeSiteSignificanceScore
August 29North Carolina#6 South CarolinaWilliams-Brice StadiumColumbia, South CarolinaW 27–10
August 31Washington StateAuburnJordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, AlabamaW 31–24
August 31#5 Georgia#8 ClemsonMemorial StadiumClemson, South CarolinaClemson–Georgia football rivalryL 35–38
August 31Mississippi State#13 Oklahoma StateReliant StadiumHouston, TexasL 3–21
August 31#12 LSU#20 TCUAT&T Stadium • Arlington, TexasCowboys ClassicW 37–27
August 31#1 AlabamaVirginia TechGeorgia DomeAtlantaChick-fil-A Kickoff GameW 35–10
September 7#12 FloridaMiami Sun Life StadiumMiami, FloridaFlorida–Miami football rivalryL 16–21
September 14#7 LouisvilleKentuckyCommonwealth Stadium • Lexington, KentuckyGovernor's CupL 13–27
September 14Tennessee#2 OregonAutzen StadiumEugene, OregonL 14–59
September 14#25 Ole MissTexasDarrell K Royal–Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TexasW 44–23
September 21MissouriIndianaMemorial Stadium • Bloomington, IndianaW 45–28
September 21ArkansasRutgersHigh Point Solutions StadiumPiscataway, New JerseyL 24–28
September 21SMU#10 Texas A&MKyle Field • College Station, TexasW 42–13
September 28#12 South CarolinaUCFBright House Networks StadiumOrlando, FloridaW 28–25
November 30#2 Florida StateFloridaBen Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FloridaFlorida–Florida State football rivalryL 7–37
November 30GeorgiaGeorgia TechBobby Dodd StadiumAtlanta, GeorgiaClean, Old-Fashioned HateW 41–34
November 30#6 Clemson#10 South CarolinaWilliams-Brice Stadium • Columbia, South CarolinaBattle of the Palmetto StateW 31–17
November 30Wake ForestVanderbiltVanderbilt StadiumNashville, TennesseeW 23–21

Bowl games

DateBowl GameSiteTVSEC TeamOpponentScore
January 6, 2014BCS National ChampionshipRose BowlPasadena, CaliforniaESPN#2 Auburn#1 Florida StateFSU 34–31
January 4, 2014BBVA Compass BowlLegion FieldBirmingham, AlabamaESPNVanderbiltHoustonVANDY 41–24
January 3, 2014Cotton Bowl ClassicAT&T Stadium • Arlington, TexasFOX#8 Missouri#13 Oklahoma StateMIZZOU 41–31
January 2, 2014Allstate Sugar BowlMercedes-Benz SuperdomeNew OrleansESPN#3 Alabama#11 OklahomaOU 45–31
January 1, 2014Capital One BowlCitrus Bowl • Orlando, FloridaABC#9 South Carolina#19 WisconsinSCAR 34–24
January 1, 2014Outback BowlRaymond James StadiumTampa, FloridaESPN#16 LSUIowaLSU 21–14
January 1, 2014Gator BowlEverBank FieldJacksonville, FloridaESPN2#22 GeorgiaNebraskaNEB 24–19
December 31, 2013Chick-fil-A BowlGeorgia Dome • AtlantaESPN#21 Texas A&M#24 DukeTAMU 52–48
December 31, 2013Autozone Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl • Memphis, TennesseeESPNMississippi StateRiceMISS ST 44–7
December 30, 2013Music City BowlLP Field • Nashville, TennesseeESPNOle MissGeorgia TechMISS 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.

National awards

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

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

Round one

Round two

Round three

Round four

Round five

Round six

Round seven

Trade references

Home attendance

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