Georgia football-Alabama: Game Time, TV Channel, things to know for 2025 SEC Championship

Georgia football-Alabama: Game Time, TV Channel, things to know for 2025 SEC Championship

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The 2025 SEC Championship Game between Georgia and Alabama is scheduled for Saturday, December 6, at 4 p.m. ET, and will be broadcast on ABC with Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, and Holly Rowe calling the game. Both teams finished their SEC schedules with a 7-1 record. This matchup will be a rematch of their September 27 game, where Alabama narrowly defeated Georgia 24-21, marking Georgia's only loss this season. Alabama's losses include a home game against Oklahoma and a nonconference defeat by Florida State.

Georgia, the defending SEC champion after defeating Texas in 2024, has reached the SEC Championship Game for the last five consecutive years, tying Florida's record. However, Georgia has struggled historically against Alabama in the SEC title game, holding an 0-4 record against them. Georgia’s overall SEC Championship Game record stands at 5-7.

In terms of College Football Playoff rankings, Georgia is positioned at No.

Originally by Connor Rileyon November 30, 2025
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