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12/03/25 05:02:00
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12/03 16:57 CST Alabama's Ty Simpson and Georgia's Gunner Stockton face off in
SEC title game
Alabama's Ty Simpson and Georgia's Gunner Stockton face off in SEC title game
By MAURA CAREY
AP Sports Writer
The road to the 2025 SEC championship required patience for Alabama's Ty
Simpson and Georgia's Gunner Stockton. Both have been crowned conference
champions in past seasons, but this year, they enter the game with a different
kind of spotlight, one that belongs to a starting quarterback in the
Southeastern Conference.
Title game action is not completely uncharted waters for Stockton, who was
thrown into the SEC championship against Texas last year after Carson Beck went
down with a torn UCL. It's new ground for Simpson, however, who sat behind
Jalen Milroe for three years before stepping into the prestigious role of the
Crimson Tide's next starting signal-caller in 2025.
In an era when the transfer portal can offer a fast pass to the starting lineup
elsewhere, Simpson and Stockton opted to wait in line. Saturday, one of them
will cap their first season as a starter with an SEC title.
Simpson's production has been consistent with minimal turnovers since the start
of the season, but a Week 1 loss to Florida State prevented him from gaining
national attention until Alabama's success became hard to ignore. Simpson
finished the regular season with 3,056 passing yards and 25 touchdowns. He
added 126 rushing yards and two touchdowns on foot.
The Alabama quarterback reflected on his growth this season ahead of the
biggest game of his career.
"I think it goes back all the way from Florida State to now," Simpson said on
Monday. "Everything that you go through, everything that you experience, is
just another thing that you can learn from. That's why I'm just appreciative of
the growth in my journey of being here."
Stockton's journey shares similarities. After two seasons under Stetson Bennett
and a 2024 regular season behind Beck, Stockton's performance in the SEC
championship game turned heads and set him up for the starting nod in 2025
after Beck transferred to Miami.
His first season leading the Bulldogs was an undeniable success. Stockton led
Georgia to an 11-1 record with 2,535 yards and 20 touchdowns in the air and 403
yards and eight touchdowns on the ground.
But he's 0-1 against Simpson. In late September, the Bulldogs' 33-game home win
streak ended with a 24-21 loss to Alabama.
Stockton thinks it was a turning point in the season for the team, which went
on to win the last nine games and finish the regular season as the
highest-ranked SEC team in the College Football Playoff rankings and the AP Top
25.
"After the Bama game, our offense and team have grown up a bunch," Stockton
said. "We've just been playing pretty good football. We came closer together."
Approaching the one-year anniversary of being thrust into the action, Stockton
recalls relentless film study to stay prepared, all on the slight chance he
could see time.
"Last year it was crazy," he said. "I was preparing each week like I was a
starter, just trying to watch a lot of film and be ready. It was hard the whole
year just having to make myself watch film through each week, not playing.
Then, when the time came, I was ready. I was excited just to go play with my
teammates."
This year, he knows what to expect.
"Now, as the starter, it's a different mindset of leading the team."
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