Georgia Downs Arkansas 30-3 to Win SEC Football Championship


 


2002 SEC Football Championship Game
Georgia vs. Arkansas
Saturday, December 7, 2002
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.
6:00 p.m. ET


2002 Championship Links
  • Game Recap
  • 2002 Championship Press Conferences
  • Game Stats
  • Game Audio
  • Championship Photo Viewer
  • Schedule of Events
  • Georgia Dome Seating Diagrams
  • 2002 Dr Pepper SEC FanFare
  • Dr Pepper Armchair Quarterback Challenge
  • MARTA info
  • Atlanta Facts
  • SECStore.com
  • SEC Visitor's Guide to the Georgia Dome - 297K PDF
  • 2002 SEC Hyatt Regency Coaches Luncheon
  • 2002 SEC Legends Dinner presented by Alltel
  • SEC Championship Game History
  • SEC Championship Game Records
  • 2002 SEC Football Team Schedules
  • 2001 Championship Game Coverage

  • 2002 SEC WEEKEND OF CHAMPIONS

    Date Event Site Time
    Dec. 6 Hyatt Regency Atlanta Coaches Luncheon Hyatt Regency
    (Centennial Ballroom)
    Noon ET

    Dr Pepper SEC FanFare World Congress Center
    (Halls C1 and C2)
    2-10 p.m. ET

    SEC Legends Dinner presented by Alltel
    (Centennial Ballroom)
    Hyatt Regency 6-9 p.m. ET
    Dec. 7 Dr Pepper SEC FanFare World Congress Center
    (Halls C1 and C2)
    9 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET

    2002 SEC Championship Game
    Georgia vs. Arkansas
    Georgia Dome (CBS Sports) 6 p.m. ET


    Atlanta Facts

    LSU beat Tennessee 31-20 in the 2001 SEC Football Championship. (SEC Photo)
    With five professional sports teams, more than 200 entertainment and cultural attractions and thousands of restaurants, Atlanta can best be described as "exciting, entertaining and enjoyable." Atlanta is known as a prime site for meetings, conventions and trade shows - hosting more than 3,100 conventions with more than 3.5 million guests - because of our first-class hotels, modern trans-portation system and incomparable meeting facilities. The city has also developed into the entertainment and cultural center of the South and attracts more than 17 million travelers each year.

    Fun Facts

    • Atlanta has more than 88,000 hotel rooms and 8,000 restaurants.
    • Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest, is within a two-hour flight for more than 80 percent of the United States' population.
    • Atlanta has more than 100 streets with the name Peachtree.
    • Atlanta is home to the world's largest bas-relief sculpture and the world's largest exposed mass of granite at Stone Mountain Park.
    • The largest 10K race in the world is the annual Peachtree Road Race with 50,000 runners.
    • The oldest continually operating ballet company in the nation is the Atlanta Ballet, founded in 1929.
    • Atlanta boasts the tallest hotel in North America, the 723-foot, 73-story Westin Peachtree Plaza.
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    Atlanta Botanical Garden - 404.876.5859
    Atlanta Cyclorama - 404.658.7625
    Atlanta History Center - 404.814.4000
    Braves Museum & Hall of Fame - 404.614.2310
    Centennial Olympic Park - 404.223.4412
    CNN Studio Tour - 404.827.2300 or 1.877.4CNNTOUR
    Fernbank Museum of Natural History - 404.929.6300
    Margaret Mitchell House & Museum - 404.249.7015
    Six Flags - 770.948.9290
    Underground Atlanta - 404.523.2311
    World of Coca-Cola Museum - 404.676.5151