Southeastern Conference football individual awards#Most Valuable Player
{{short description|American college football awards}}
File:Billy Cannon at LSU.jpg halfback Billy Cannon was SEC Player of the Year for the 1958 and 1959 seasons.]]
Coaches and media of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) bestow the following individual awards at the end of each college football season.
Player of the Year
File:Beattie Feathers 1932.png halfback Beattie Feathers was the first recipient of the award, for the 1933 season.]]
A single award was issued for the 1933–2001 seasons, except for 1943 when no award was given due to World War II. Starting in 2002, an offensive and defense award is issued each season; a special teams award was added in 2004. In a few instances, different selectors have chosen different recipients, or two players have shared the award. Several players have won the award twice; Herschel Walker was a three-time recipient (1980–1982).
Only four defensive players were recognized during the single award era: Georgia safety Jake Scott, Tennessee defensive tackle Reggie White, Alabama linebacker Cornelius Bennett and Auburn defensive tackle Tracy Rocker.
class="wikitable sortable"
! Season ! Winner ! Pos. ! Team |
1933
| HB |
1934
| HB | Alabama |
1935
| E |
1936
| C | Auburn |
1937
| C |
1938
| HB |
rowspan="2" | 1939{{cite news|last1=Moshier|first1=Jeff|title=Playing Square|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=950&dat=19391230&id=V_lPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4VQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3919,1580710&hl=en|access-date=April 15, 2016|work=The Evening Independent|date=December 30, 1939|page=18}}
| E | LSU |
Bob Foxx
| HB |
1940
| E |
1941
| FB |
1942
| HB | Georgia |
1943
| colspan="3" {{NA|Not awarded}} |
1944
| HB |
1945
| HB | Alabama |
1946
| HB | Georgia |
1947
| HB | Ole Miss |
1948
| QB | Georgia |
1949
| QB | Auburn |
1950
| QB | Kentucky |
1951
| QB |
1952
| QB |
1953
| Jackie Parker (2) | QB |
1954
| HB |
1955
| HB |
1956
| Johnny Majors (2) | HB |
1957
| T | Kentucky |
1958
| HB | LSU |
1959
| Billy Cannon (2) | HB | LSU |
1960
| QB | Ole Miss |
1961
| QB | Alabama |
1962
| HB | LSU |
1963
| HB | Auburn |
1964
| HB | Auburn |
1965
| QB | Alabama |
1966
| QB | Florida |
1967
| TE |
1968
| S | Georgia |
1969
| QB | Ole Miss |
1970
| QB | Auburn |
1971
| RB | Alabama |
1972
| QB | Alabama |
1973
| RB | Kentucky |
1974
| QB |
1975{{cite news|title=DuBose Named SEC Player Of Year|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1870&dat=19751124&id=m0UfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=btEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=842,4358520|access-date=January 4, 2017|work=Daytona Beach Sunday News-Journal|agency=Associated Press|date=November 26, 1975|page=4B}}
| RB | Florida |
1976
| Ray Goff | QB | Georgia |
1977
| RB | LSU |
1978
| RB | Georgia |
1979
| RB | Auburn |
1980
| RB | Georgia |
1981
| Herschel Walker (2) | RB | Georgia |
1982
| Herschel Walker (3) | RB | Georgia |
1983
| DT |
1984
| QB | Florida |
1985
| RB | Auburn |
1986
| LB | Alabama |
1987
| WR | LSU |
1988
| DT | Auburn |
1989
| RB | Florida |
1990
| QB | Florida |
1991
| Shane Matthews (2) | QB | Florida |
1992
| RB | Georgia |
1993
| QB |
1994
| QB | Alabama |
1995
| QB | Florida |
1996
| Danny Wuerffel (2) | QB | Florida |
1997
| QB |
1998
| QB | Kentucky |
1999
| RB | Alabama |
2000
| RB | Auburn |
2001
| QB | Florida |
=Offensive Player of the Year=
class="wikitable sortable"
! Season ! Winner ! Pos. ! Team |
2002
| RB | Kentucky |
2003
| QB | Ole Miss |
2004
| QB | Auburn |
2005
| QB |
2006{{cite news|last1=Newberry|first1=Paul|title=McFadden named top offensive player in SEC|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1697&dat=20061205&id=pCoqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Y0gEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6641,640051|access-date=January 4, 2017|work=Park City Daily News|agency=Associated Press|date=December 5, 2006|page=8C}}
| RB | Arkansas |
2007
| Darren McFadden (2) | RB | Arkansas |
2008
| QB | Florida |
rowspan="2" | 2009
| Tim Tebow (2){{refn|group=coaches|Selected by the coaches.|name=HC}} | QB | Florida |
Mark Ingram II{{refn|group=AP|Selected by the AP.|name=AP}}
| RB | Alabama |
2010
| QB | Auburn |
2011
| RB | Alabama |
2012
| QB |
2013
| RB | Auburn |
2014
| WR | Alabama |
2015
| RB | Alabama |
2016
| QB | Alabama |
2017
| RB | Auburn |
2018
| QB | Alabama |
2019
| QB | LSU |
2020
| WR | Alabama |
2021
| QB | Alabama |
2022
| QB |
2023
| QB | LSU |
2024
| RB |
=Defensive Player of the Year=
class="wikitable sortable"
! Season ! Winner ! Pos. ! Team |
2002
| DE | Georgia |
2003
| DT | LSU |
2004
| David Pollack (2) | DE | Georgia |
2005
| LB | Alabama |
2006
| LB | Ole Miss |
2007
| DT | LSU |
2008
| S |
2009
| LB | Alabama |
2010
| DT | Auburn |
rowspan="2" | 2011
| Morris Claiborne{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | CB | rowspan="2" | LSU |
Tyrann Mathieu{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| CB |
rowspan="2" | 2012
| Jadeveon Clowney{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | DE |
Jarvis Jones{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| LB | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 2013
| C. J. Mosley{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | LB | Alabama |
Michael Sam{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| DE | Missouri |
2014
| DE | Missouri |
2015
| LB | Alabama |
2016
| DE | Alabama |
2017
| LB | Georgia |
2018
| LB | Kentucky |
2019
| DT | Auburn |
2020
| CB | Alabama |
2021
| LB | Alabama |
2022
| Will Anderson Jr. (2) | LB | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 2023
| Dallas Turner{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | LB | Alabama |
Nathaniel Watson{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| LB |
2024
| DE |
=Special Teams Player of the Year=
class="wikitable sortable"
! Season ! Winner ! Pos. ! Team |
2004
| RS | Auburn |
2005
| RS | LSU |
2006
| K | Auburn |
2007
| RS | Arkansas |
2008
| RS | Florida |
2009
| RS | Alabama |
2010
| RS | LSU |
2011
| RS | Arkansas |
rowspan="2" | 2012
| K | Florida |
Ace Sanders
| RS |
2013
| RS | Alabama |
2014
| RS | Missouri |
2015
| RS |
2016
| K | Auburn |
2017
| Daniel Carlson (2) | K | Auburn |
2018
| P |
2019
| RS | Alabama |
2020
| P | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 2021
| RS | Alabama |
Velus Jones Jr.
| RS |
2022
| K | Georgia |
2023
| K | Alabama |
2024
| K | Kentucky |
Jacobs Blocking Trophy
{{main|Jacobs Blocking Trophy}}
Given annually to the conference's best blocker.
class="wikitable sortable"
! Season ! Winner ! Pos. ! Team |
1935
| QB | Alabama |
1936
| Bill May | QB | LSU |
1937{{cite news|title=Alabama Grid Star Gets Jacobs Award|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1129&dat=19371203&id=-7lRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=umkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2556,1258371|access-date=January 14, 2017|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|agency=Associated Press|date=December 3, 1937|page=22}}
| G | Alabama |
1938
| QB |
1939
| Sam Bartholomew (2) | QB |
1940
| QB | Auburn |
1941
| FB |
1942
| Jack Jenkins (2) | FB |
1943
| G |
1944
| Billy Bevis | |
1945
| Billy Bevis (2) | |
1946
| Hal Self | QB | Alabama |
1947
| Buddy Bowen | | Ole Miss |
1948
| Truitt Smith | |
1949
| QB | Alabama |
1950
| Butch Avinger (2) | QB | Alabama |
1951
| Jimmy Hahn | |
1952
| G |
1953
| G | Ole Miss |
1954
| Charles Evans | |
1955
| FB | Ole Miss |
1956
| Stockton Adkins | |
1957
| Stockton Adkins (2) | |
1958
| FB | LSU |
1959
| Jim Cartwright | |
1960
| Jim Cartwright (2) | |
1961
| T | Alabama |
1962
| TE | Alabama |
1963
| HB | Auburn |
1964
| Tucker Frederickson (2) | HB | Auburn |
1965
| HB |
1966
| OT | Alabama |
1967
| C |
1968
| Brad Johnson | | Georgia |
1969
| G |
1970
| Chip Kell (2) | G |
1971
| G | Georgia |
1972
| G | Alabama |
1973
| G | Alabama |
1974
| C | Alabama |
1975{{cite news|title=Randy Johnson, All-American|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=348&dat=19760127&id=5gUvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QTMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6466,3364486|access-date=January 14, 2017|work=Rome News-Tribune|date=January 27, 1976|page=4}}
| G | Georgia |
1976
| OT | Kentucky |
1977
| G | Alabama |
1978
| Robert Dugas | | LSU |
1979
| C | Alabama |
1980
| G | Georgia |
1981
| Wayne Harris | |
1982
| Wayne Harris (2) | |
1983
| OT | Georgia |
1984
| OT | Florida |
1985
| C | Georgia |
1986
| Wes Neighbors | | Alabama |
1987
| G |
1988
| TE | Alabama |
1989
| G |
1990
| OT |
1991
| C | Florida |
1992
| OT | Ole Miss |
1993
| Tobie Sheils | | Alabama |
1994
| OT | Florida |
1995
| Jason Odom (2) | OT | Florida |
1996
| Donnie Young | | Florida |
1997
| G | LSU |
1998
| OT | Georgia |
1999
| OT | Alabama |
2000
| OT | Florida |
2001
| G | Auburn |
2002
| OT | Arkansas |
2003
| Shawn Andrews (2) | OT | Arkansas |
2004
| OT | Alabama |
2005
| OT | Auburn |
2006
| OT |
rowspan="2" | 2007
| OT | Alabama |
Jonathan Luigs
| C | Arkansas |
2008
| OT | Ole Miss |
2009
| OT | LSU |
2010
| OT | Auburn |
2011
| G | Alabama |
2012
| OT |
2013
| OT |
2014
| OT | LSU |
rowspan="2" | 2015{{cite news|title=Ryan Kelly splits 2015 Jacobs Blocking Trophy|url=http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/alabama-crimson-tide-ryan-kelly-jacobs-blocking-trophy-120915|access-date=January 14, 2017|work=Fox Sports|date=December 9, 2015}}
| C | Alabama |
Sebastian Tretola
| G | Arkansas |
2016
| OT | Alabama |
2017
| G | Auburn |
2018
| OT | Alabama |
2019
| OT | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 2020
| OT | rowspan="2" | Alabama |
Landon Dickerson
| C |
2021
| OT | Kentucky |
2022
| C | Arkansas |
2023
| C | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 2024
| OT | Texas |
Will Campbell
| OT | LSU |
Freshman of the Year
File:Danny Wuerffel University of Florida Heisman Quarterback 01.jpg, Freshman of the Year for the 1993 season]]
class="wikitable sortable"
! Season ! Winner ! Pos. ! Team |
1986
| QB | LSU |
1987
| RB | Florida |
1988
| colspan="3" rowspan="2" {{NA|Not awarded}} |
1989 |
rowspan="2" | 1990
| RB | Georgia |
James Willis
| LB | Auburn |
1991
| QB | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 1992
| QB |
Randall Godfrey
| LB | Georgia |
1993
| QB | Florida |
1994
| QB |
rowspan="2" | 1995
| RB | rowspan="2" | LSU |
Booger McFarland
| DT |
1996
| Derick Logan | RB | Kentucky |
1997
| RB |
1998
| QB | Georgia |
1999
| WR | Auburn |
2000
| WR | Florida |
2001
| QB | Georgia |
2002
| Kwane Doster | RB |
2003
| QB | Florida |
2004
| S |
2005
| RB | Arkansas |
2006
| WR | Florida |
2007
| RB | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 2008
| A. J. Green{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | WR | Georgia |
Julio Jones{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| WR | Alabama |
2009
| RB |
2010
| RB |
rowspan="2" | 2011
| Jadeveon Clowney{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | DE |
Isaiah Crowell{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| RB | Georgia |
2012
| QB |
rowspan="2" | 2013
| Laquon Treadwell{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | WR | Ole Miss |
Alex Collins{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| RB | Arkansas |
2014
| RB | Georgia |
2015
| WR |
2016
| QB | Alabama |
2017
| QB | Georgia |
2018
| WR | Alabama |
2019
| Bo Nix | QB | Auburn |
rowspan="2" | 2020
| RB | Auburn |
Connor Bazelak
| QB | Missouri |
2021
| TE | Georgia |
2022
| RB | Ole Miss |
2023
| S | Alabama |
2024
| QB |
Coach of the Year
File:Bear Bryant 1977.jpg coach Bear Bryant won the award twelve times.]]
League coaches have made selections since 1935. The Associated Press (AP) has made selections since 1946. The United Press International (UPI) also made selections from 1960 to 1990.
class="wikitable" |
style="background:#FFB"|Conference champion.{{efn|Does not include co-championships.}} |
class="wikitable sortable"
! Season ! Winner ! Team |
1935
| Auburn |
1936 |
1937 |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1938 | Robert Neyland (2) |
1939 |
1940 |
1941 |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1942 | Georgia |
1943
| colspan="2" {{NA|Not awarded}} |
1944 |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1945 | Alabama |
1946
| Wally Butts (2) | Georgia |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1947 | Ole Miss |
rowspan="2" | 1948
| Henry Frnka{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Tulane |
Johnny Vaught (2){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| Ole Miss |
1949
| LSU |
rowspan="2" | 1950
| Robert Neyland (3){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Bear Bryant{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Kentucky |
rowspan="2" | 1951
| Bobby Dodd{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
Robert Neyland (4){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
rowspan="2" | 1952
| Harold Drew{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Alabama |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Bobby Dodd (2){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
1953
| Auburn |
rowspan="2" | 1954
| Blanton Collier{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Kentucky |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Johnny Vaught (3){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Ole Miss |
rowspan="2" | 1955
| Art Guepe{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Johnny Vaught (4){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Ole Miss |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1956 |
rowspan="2" | 1957
| Wade Walker{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Ralph Jordan (2){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Auburn |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1958 | LSU |
rowspan="2" | 1959
| Bear Bryant (2){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Alabama |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Wally Butts (3){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 1960
| Ray Graves{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Florida |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Johnny Vaught (5){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}{{refn|group=UPI|Selected by UPI.|name=UPI}} | Ole Miss |
1961
| Bear Bryant (3) | Alabama |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1962 | Johnny Vaught (6) | Ole Miss |
rowspan="2" | 1963
| Ralph Jordan (3){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Auburn |
Paul E. Davis{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1964 | Bear Bryant (4) | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 1965
| Doug Dickey{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Bear Bryant (5){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Alabama |
1966
| Georgia |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1967 | Doug Dickey (2) |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1968 | Vince Dooley (2) | Georgia |
1969
| LSU |
rowspan="2" | 1970
| Charles Shira{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Charles McClendon (2){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | LSU |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1971 | Bear Bryant (6) | Alabama |
1972
| Ralph Jordan (4) | Auburn |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1973 | Bear Bryant (7) | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 1974
| Steve Sloan{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Bear Bryant (8){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Alabama |
1975
| Ole Miss |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1976 | Vince Dooley (3) | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 1977
| Fran Curci{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Kentucky |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Bear Bryant (9){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 1978
| Vince Dooley (4){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Georgia |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Bear Bryant (10){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Alabama |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1979 | Bear Bryant (11) | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 1980
| Charley Pell{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Florida |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Vince Dooley (5){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Georgia |
1981
| Bear Bryant (12) | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 1982
| George MacIntyre{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} |
Jerry Stovall{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| LSU |
rowspan="3" | 1983
| Billy Brewer{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Ole Miss |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Pat Dye{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Auburn |
Jerry Claiborne{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| Kentucky |
rowspan="2" | 1984
| Bill Arnsparger{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | LSU |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Galen Hall{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Florida{{efn|Florida was assessed a postseason ban following an NCAA investigation, and the SEC subsequently vacated any championship. The Sugar Bowl automatic bid for the conference champion was awarded to LSU. Under modern rules, LSU would be credited with the conference championship.}} |
1985 |
rowspan="2" | 1986
| Billy Brewer (2){{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Ole Miss |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Bill Arnsparger (2){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | LSU |
rowspan="2" | 1987
| Bill Curry{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}} | Alabama |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Pat Dye (2){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Auburn |
1988
| Pat Dye (3) | Auburn |
1989
| Bill Curry (2) | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 1990
| Billy Brewer (3){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Ole Miss |
Steve Spurrier{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}{{refn|group=UPI|name=UPI}}
| Florida |
rowspan="2" | 1991
| Gerry DiNardo{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Steve Spurrier (2){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Florida |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1992 | Alabama |
1993
| Auburn |
rowspan="2" | 1994
| Gene Stallings (2){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Alabama |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Steve Spurrier (3){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Florida |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1995 | Steve Spurrier (4) | Florida |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1996 | Steve Spurrier (5) | Florida |
rowspan="2" | 1997
| Jim Donnan{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Georgia |
Tommy Tuberville{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}}
| Ole Miss |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1998 |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 1999 | Alabama |
2000 |
2001
| Arkansas |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2002 | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 2003
| David Cutcliffe{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Ole Miss |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Nick Saban{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | LSU |
2004
| Tommy Tuberville (2) | Auburn |
rowspan="2" | 2005
| Steve Spurrier (6){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Mark Richt (2){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Georgia |
2006
| Houston Nutt (2) | Arkansas |
2007 |
rowspan="3" | 2008
| Nick Saban (2){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Alabama |
Bobby Johnson{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
Houston Nutt (3){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}
| Ole Miss |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2009 | Nick Saban (3) | Alabama |
rowspan="2" | 2010
| Steve Spurrier (7){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Gene Chizik{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Auburn |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2011 | LSU |
rowspan="2" | 2012
| Kevin Sumlin{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
Will Muschamp{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}}
| Florida |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2013 | Auburn |
rowspan="2" | 2014
| Gary Pinkel{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Missouri |
Dan Mullen{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
2015
| Jim McElwain{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Florida |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2016 | Nick Saban (4){{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} | Alabama |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2017 | Georgia |
2018
| Mark Stoops{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Kentucky |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2019 | Ed Orgeron{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | LSU |
bgcolor=#FFB
| 2020 | Nick Saban (5){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Alabama |
2021
| Kirby Smart (2){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Georgia |
rowspan="2" | 2022
| Josh Heupel{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
bgcolor=#FFB
| Kirby Smart (3){{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} | Georgia |
2023
| Missouri |
rowspan="2" | 2024
| Clark Lea{{refn|group=coaches|name=HC}} |
Shane Beamer{{refn|group=AP|name=AP}} |
Note: If the selector is not shown, they was named winner by all of them.
All-SEC teams
{{main|List of All-SEC football teams}}
Notes and references
;Notes
{{reflist|group=coaches}}
{{reflist|group=AP}}
{{reflist|group=UPI}}
{{Notelist}}
;General references
- {{cite web|title=SEC Player of the Year Winners|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/awards/sec-poy.html|publisher=Sports Reference|access-date=January 4, 2017}}
- {{cite web|title=SEC Offensive Player of the Year Winners|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/awards/sec-opoy.html|publisher=Sports Reference|access-date=January 4, 2017}}
- {{cite web|title=SEC Defensive Player of the Year Winners|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/awards/sec-dpoy.html|publisher=Sports Reference|access-date=January 4, 2017}}
- {{cite web|title=SEC Coach of the Year Winners|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/awards/sec-coy.html|publisher=Sports Reference|access-date=January 4, 2017}}
;Footnotes
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