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2024 SEC Championship Game preview: How to watch, host city, matchup and more

Georgia and Texas will face off for the second time this season, but an SEC title is now on the line.

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Former NFL All-Pro and Georgia running back Todd Gurley gives his thoughts on the 12-team College Football Playoff and talks national title contenders.

It's time to crown an SEC champion.

With the 2024 college football regular season wrapped up, the playoff and conference title game pictures are becoming clearer.

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The SEC in particular has been especially competitive this year, with every team losing at least once and all but one team losing at least twice. Thirteen of the 16 teams in the SEC finished the regular season at .500 or better.

Here’s everything you need to know for the 2024 SEC Championship Game:

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Who is in the 2024 SEC Championship Game?

Georgia clinched its spot in the game for the fourth straight year. The 10-2 Bulldogs closed out the regular season on against Georgia Tech with a thrilling eight-overtime victory. Georgia went 6-2 in SEC play this season.

Georgia will face Texas (11-1, 71 SEC) after the Longhorns defeated Texas A&M in the final week of the regular season. The Bulldogs handed Texas its only loss of the 2024 season on Oct. 19.

Where is the 2024 SEC Championship Game?

The game will be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for the eighth straight year.

When is the 2024 SEC Championship Game?

The annual title game will be played on Saturday, Dec. 7. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. ET.

How to watch the 2024 SEC Championship Game

The game will air on ABC with a streaming option on ESPN.

Which team has won the most SEC Championship Games?

Alabama has the most wins (11) and appearances (15) in the SEC Championship Game.

The Crimson Tide will not be back to defend their SEC title this year after posting a 5-3 record in the conference. Despite beating Georgia in September, Alabama went on to lose to Vanderbilt, No. 11 Tennessee and then Oklahoma.

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