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Auburn corner back Chris Davis (11) celebrates after an interview during the second quarter of the No. 1 Alabama at No. 4 Auburn Iron Bowl NCAA football game on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala. Vasha Hunt/vhunt@al.com ORG XMIT: ALBIN401

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The Prayer at Jordan-Hare and Kick Six will be featured in a new "SEC Storied" documentary titled "Miracles on the Plains."

The film, which will air on the SEC Network at 8 p.m. CT on Sept. 8, is among five new "SEC Storied" films that will air this fall, the SEC Network announced Tuesday.

"Miracles on the Plains" comes less than two years after the iconic plays happened during Auburn's incredible 2013 season.

"SEC Storied" producer Kenan Holley said it was a challenge to allow enough time to pass before making the film.

"That was one that as soon as it happened the idea sprung, this could be a movie," Holley said. "It played like a movie. It was really a question of how much time do we let pass in order for the event to become somewhat slated in history. If it's all news it's hard to get a feel for how important is this? It's news right now. Once it's no longer news then the clock begins on 'how much do we let it age before it feels old enough?'

"I think for this one we were so excited to get it done that we really had to force ourselves to let it age to this point because we were really almost ready to do it last fall. But we let it age, let the feelings and emotions of it die down so that you can reawaken the feelings and emotions of it."

Tre Mason, Nick Marshall, Gus Malzahn and Cam Newton are among the interview subjects included in "Miracles on the Plains," as well as Alabama coach Nick Saban and Georgia coach Mark Richt.

"That was not easy," Holley said. "It took some work to get (Saban and Richt) and some negotiating to get those. I think you need that; you need to hear from the opposition to get a balanced feeling of emotion."

However, neither Ricardo Louis nor Chris Davis Jr. are currently included in the film, which is directed by Rory Karpf, who adds another "SEC Storied" feature to his resume, which includes "Book of Manning" and the recent ESPN 30 for 30 "I Hate Christian Laettner."

The other four "SEC Storied" documentaries that the SEC Network will air on this fall are as follows: