LEXINGTON, Ky. | Georgia and Alabama will meet again in Mercedes-Benz Stadium next month with another championship trophy on the line.

This time it’s the Bulldogs vs. the Crimson Tide for the SEC championship on Dec. 1. at 4 p.m. on CBS after both teams clinched their respective divisions with road victories Saturday.

Top-ranked Alabama dominated No. 3 LSU 29-0 while Georgia upended No. 9 Kentucky 34-17.

Quarterback Jake Fromm was asked before the Bulldogs’ SEC title game opponent was known, if he would like a chance to play Alabama.

“I mean, absolutely,” Fromm said. “We just want to get to Atlanta. Whoever shows up shows up. We’re going to give it our best and just try to get better and win that football game.”

It’s round two for Kirby Smart against his mentor Nick Saban.

Georgia and Alabama have played in two classic championship games in Atlanta.

Both left the Bulldogs heartbroken.

Alabama won on a walk-off touchdown pass in overtime to win 26-23 in the national title game last January in the first Smart-Saban matchup.

In 2012, in the program’s other SEC title game matchup, Georgia was left five yards short of the end zone in a 32-28 defeat. Alabama went on to beat Notre Dame for the national championship.

“I’m kind of between a rock and a hard place,” senior defensive end Jonathan Ledbetter said before Alabama-LSU kicked off. “I’m ready for either one. I’m kind of like I want LSU in the (SEC) championship and then Bama would be in the Big Dog. …Whoever we face is who we face. We’re going to prepare like we would any other one.”

Alabama will play in its 12th SEC title game, tying Florida for most appearances ever.

Georgia will be in its seventh SEC championship game, third most, passing Auburn’s six.

Georgia is 3-3 in previous league title games. Alabama is 7-4 and is in the game for the fourth time in the last five years after missing out last season.