Over the course of the year, whether your team was Alabama or Tennessee, there were highlights, lowlights, and odd breaks. But every team has plays that they wish they could take back. We went through the 2017 season and picked one big play each team would love to forget … if only it could. For each SEC team, here’s the 2017 play it would most like to have back:

West Division

Alabama

Tight end Nate Hentges almost made the play of the season for Bama in the Iron Bowl. The fact that he didn’t — by an inch — and that the ensuing field goal attempt never got off the ground illustrates the difficulty of running the table. It’s easy to forget that if Hentges completes that miracle catch, the Crimson Tide might have done it.

Arkansas

Sure, the season was already down the tubes. But nobody outside of a video game goes for it on fourth and 2 on their own end of the field in a tie game with three minutes remaining. You wonder why they don’t? Pick up the video, watch the pass sail incomplete, and see Mississippi State calmly drive the short field for the winning score.

Auburn

With Auburn up a score in the SEC title game, stifling the UGA offense, and driving for another score, a sack and a fumble changed the tide of the entire game. If Auburn had gone up 14-0, who knows if Georgia’s offense would have gotten on track? Tiger fans would love to find out.

LSU

When LSU and Troy line up and play and a back breaks a big-play run, 74 yards through the defense, one might assume that would be good news for LSU. But not this year, not on this play. Three plays after Jordan Chunn’s huge run, Troy led 17-0. The Trojans hung on for the 24-21 upset which kept LSU out of the SEC’s upper echelon.

Mississippi

Up nine points with the ball with six minutes to go against a putrid Arkansas team, what don’t you do? Well, you don’t cough up the ball for a scoop and score that cuts the margin to two. And then you probably would hold on and win. Whoops.

Mississippi State

We’re not even posting the clip, but it has to be Nick Fitzgerald’s run in the Egg Bowl, the play where his leg was broken. Sure, the Bulldogs would have loved to take down Alabama, but the health of the guy who has made their offense hum for two seasons might be more important.

Texas A&M

When you blow a 34-point lead, as the Aggies did to UCLA, there are many candidates. But this threading-the-needle-through-the-defense pass is a good candidate for one play that should have changed that game completely. Sheesh.

East Division

Florida

If you’re looking for the exact moment when the Gators’ luck turned, you could make a pretty good case for Eddy Pineiro missing this extra point. A PAT would have tied the score, but the Gators remained down 17-16 and that deficit stayed in place for the remainder of the loss to LSU, which began the deluge that led to a miserable season.

Georgia

There are not many plays Georgia would like back, but this drop in their lone loss to Auburn was a big one. If Fromm’s home run ball had been caught, UGA might have led 13-0. At the very least, the regular-season meeting between the teams would’ve been a more competitive game.

Kentucky

Even after allowing two uncovered touchdowns, Kentucky was driving and was probably in position to end Florida’s 30-game winning streak over the Wildcats … but then senior guard Nick Haynes was called for holding. Instead of a 38-yard field goal try to win, Austin MacGinnis had to try a 57-yarder, on which he was short by a couple of yards. And the streak continued.

Missouri

Could the Tigers have won eight? Possibly. They were driving for a potential winning score at Kentucky when a short pass to J’Mon Moore, and a subtle swipe at the ball from UK’s Josh Allen, took the clock to almost zero and left the Tigers just one last play. Had they been smoother — or fortunate enough to get a penalty call on Kentucky — Missouri might have nabbed the victory.

South Carolina

How could a good season have been better? If quarterback Jake Bentley hadn’t lost this fumble to Texas A&M late in the first half on third and 6 from the A&M 7-yard line, South Carolina might have held on and defeated the Aggies. Instead, the 10-7 lead stayed the same, and A&M came from behind to win in the fourth quarter, 24-17.

Tennessee

Instead of heading to OT with Florida, their season promptly fell into hell. Mulligan, Vol fans?

Vanderbilt

The Commodores had some bad losses among their seven, but a close one to South Carolina kept them from bowl eligibility. For one play, how’s this one? It was late in the first half, a one-point game, with South Carolina facing third and 5. Not only did Vanderbilt get great pressure on quarterback Jake Bentley, but it had receiver A.J. Turner covered. But Turner got the first down and Vandy pass-rush star Charles Wright got ejected for targeting. A minute later, the Gamecocks scored a touchdown and never trailed. Had they gotten this stop, the Commodores might be preparing for a bowl game.