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Records and Results RECORDS AND RESULTS MISSISSIPPI STATE • MISSOURI • SOUTH CAROLINA • TENNESSEE • TEXAS A&M • VANDERBILT NATIONAL CHAMPIONS UNDEFEATED AND UNTIED TEAMS Year Team Poll (Regular Season Only) 1951 Tennessee AP, UPI YEAR TEAM W-L-T PTS OPP BOWL OPPONENT SCORE 1957 Auburn AP 1934 Alabama 9-0-0 287 32 Rose Stanford 29-13 1937 Alabama 9-0-0 225 20 Rose California 0-13 1958 LSU AP, UPI 1938 Tennessee 10-0-0 276 16 Orange Oklahoma 17-0 1960 Ole Miss FWAA 1939 Tennessee 10-0-0 212 0 Rose Southern Cal 0-14 1940 Tennessee 10-0-0 319 26 Sugar Boston Coll. 13-19 1961 Alabama AP, UPI 1945 Alabama 9-0-0 396 66 Rose Southern Cal 34-14 1964 Alabama AP, UPI 1946 Georgia 10-0-0 372 100 Sugar North Carolina 20-10 1964 #Arkansas FWAA 1951 Tennessee 10-0-0 373 88 Sugar Maryland 13-28 1952 Georgia Tech 11-0-0 301 52 Sugar Ole Miss 24-7 1965 Alabama AP, FWAA 1956 Tennessee 10-0-0 268 75 Sugar Baylor 7-13 1973 Alabama UPI 1957 Auburn 10-0-0 207 28 (None) 1978 Alabama AP, FWAA 1958 LSU 10-0-0 275 53 Sugar Clemson 7-0 1961 Alabama 10-0-0 287 22 Sugar Arkansas 10-3 1979 Alabama AP, UPI, FWAA 1962 Ole Miss 9-0-0 230 40 Sugar Arkansas 17-13 1980 Georgia AP, UPI, FWAA 1964 Alabama 10-0-0 223 67 Orange Texas 17-21 1966 Alabama 10-0-0 267 37 Sugar Nebraska 34-7 1992 Alabama AP, UPI, USA Today, FWAA 1971 Alabama 11-0-0 362 84 Orange Nebraska 6-38 1996 Florida AP, USA Today, FWAA 1973 Alabama 11-0-0 454 89 Sugar Notre Dame 23-24 1998 Tenneseee AP, ESPN/USA Today, FWAA 1974 Alabama 11-0-0 318 83 Orange Notre Dame 11-13 1979 Alabama 11-0-0 359 58 Sugar Arkansas 24-9 2003 LSU ESPN/USA Today 1980 Georgia 11-0-0 316 127 Sugar Notre Dame 17-10 2006 Florida ESPN/USA Today, AP 1982 Georgia 11-0-0 315 133 Sugar Penn State 23-27 2007 LSU ESPN/USA Today, AP 1992 Alabama 12-0-0 332 109 Sugar Miami 34-13 1993 Auburn 11-0-0 353 192 (None) 2008 Florida ESPN/USA Today, AP 1995 Florida 12-0-0 534 201 Fiesta Nebraska 24-62 2009 Alabama ESPN/USA Today, AP 1998 Tennessee 12-0-0 431 189 Fiesta Florida State 23-16 2004 Auburn 12-0-0 401 134 Sugar Virginia Tech 16-13 2010 Auburn ESPN/USA Today, AP 2008 Alabama 12-0-0 422 200 Sugar Utah 17-31 2011 Alabama ESPN/USA Today/AP 2009 Alabama 12-0-0 449 164 BCS Title Texas 37-21 2012 Alabama ESPN/USA Today/AP 2009 Florida 12-0-0 502 174 Sugar Cincinnati 51-24 2010 Auburn 12-0-0 577 337 BCS Title Oregon 22-19 NOTE: #Arkansas was not a member of the SEC 2012 LSU 12-0-0 500 158 BCS Title Alabama 0-21 SEC ALL-TIME SEC FOOTBALL FOOTBALL STANDINGS WINNING STREAKS (Regular season games against each other, 1933 through 2014) WINS SCHOOL YEARS STREAK 28 Alabama 1991-93 Final 10 games of 1991 through first five games of 1993 2014 SEC 28 Alabama 1978-80 Final nine games of 1978 through seventh game of 1980 23 Tennessee 1937-39 Final two games of 1937 through tenth game of 1939 SCHOOL YEARS GAMES WON-LOST-TIED PCT. RECORD 22 Florida 2008-09 Final 10 games of 2008 through first 12 games of 2009 Alabama 81 576 *390-166-20 .694 7-1 20 Alabama 1924-26 Final game of 1924 through ninth game of 1926 20 Auburn 1993-94 All 11 games of 1993 and first 9 games of 1994 Missouri 3 24 16-8 .667 7-1 19 Alabama 2009-10 All games of the 2009 season through first five of 2010 Tennessee 81 536 *325-192-19 .624 3-5 19 Alabama 1961-62 Entire 1961 season through eighth game of 1962 Georgia 82 538 321-203-14 .610 6-2 19 LSU 1957-59 Final game of 1957 through seventh game of 1959 18 Georgia Tech 1951-53 Final five games of 1951 through first game of 1953 LSU 82 540 304-214-22 .583 4-4 17 Auburn 2009-11 Final game of 2009, all of 2010 and first two of 2011 Florida 81 518 292-211-15 .578 4-4 17 Auburn 1956-58 Final four games of 1956 through third game of 1958 Auburn 81 556 302-236-18 .559 4-4 17 Georgia 1945-47 Final five games of 1945 through first game of 1947 Ole Miss 81 533 253-265-15 .489 5-3 15 Auburn 2003-04 Final two games of 2003 through2004 season 15 Georgia 1979-81 Final game of 1979 through second game of 1981 Arkansas 23 184 *82-100-2 .451 2-6 14 LSU 2010-11 Final game of 2010 through first 13 games of 2011. South Carolina 23 184 *82-101-1 .448 3-5 14 Tennessee 1998-99 All 13 games of 1998 through first game of 1999 Texas A&M 3 24 13-21 .382 3-5 Listing includes bowl games Mississippi State 81 541 *181-348-12 .346 6-2 NOTE: Arkansas recorded a 22-game winning streak from November 23, 1963 to January 1, 1966 Kentucky 81 535 158-365-12 .307 2-6 as a member of the Southwest Conference. Vanderbilt 82 543 *130-395-18 .256 0-8 CONSECUTIVE SEC VICTORIES FORMER MEMBERS WINS SCHOOL YEARS STREAK Georgia Tech 31 194 115-70-9 .616 27 Alabama 1976-80 Final four SEC games in 1976 through fourth SEC game of 1980 24 Florida 1994-97 Final five SEC games in 1994 through fourth SEC game of 1997 Tulane 33 195 69-113-13 .387 23 Georgia 1980-83 All SEC games in 1980 through fifth SEC game of 1983 Sewanee 8 37 0-37-0 .000 20 Alabama 1973-75 All SEC games in 1973 through sixth SEC game of 1975 20 Tennessee 1937-40 Final two SEC games of 1937 through 1940 18 Alabama 1991-93 Second SEC game of 1991 through third SEC game of 1993 Note: Sewanee withdrew after the 1940 season, Georgia Tech after 1963 16 Alabama 2008-09 All SEC regular season games during 2008 & 2009 seasons and Tulane after 1965. During World War II Alabama, Auburn, Florida, 15 Tennessee 1997-98 Last seven SEC games in 1997 through all SEC games in 1998 Kentucky, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt suspended 14 Alabama 1971-72 All SEC games in 1971 through all SEC games of 1972 14 Georgia Tech 1950-52 Final SEC game of 1950 through sixth SEC game of 1952 football in 1943; Vanderbilt through ‘44. Appointed conference games of 14 Auburn 1993-94 All SEC games in 1993 through sixth game of 1994 1954, ‘58, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 and the Alabama-Ole Miss games of 14 Florida 2008-09 Final six SEC games of 2008 plus all eight games in 2009 1980 and ‘81 are not included in these records or total points. 13 LSU 1935-37 All SEC games in 1935 through second SEC game of 1937 13 Ole Miss 1961-63 Final two SEC games of 1961 through fifth SEC game of 1963 *Includes forfeits imposed on Alabama by NCAA Listing includes regular season games only NOTE: Georgia Tech was a member of the Southeastern Conference from 1933-63. OLE MISS • LSU • KENTUCKY • GEORGIA • FLORIDA • AUBURN • ARKANSAS • ALABAMA 135 RECORDS AND RESULTS ALABAMA • ARKANSAS • AUBURN • FLORIDA • GEORGIA • KENTUCKY • LSU • OLE MISS NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS (Does not include bowl games) SINCE 1933 SINCE 2000 School ............. Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Current Streak* Alabama . .323 256 61 6 .802 56 45 11 0 .804 W25 Arkansas .............80 65 15 0 .813 56 50 6 0 .893 W4 Auburn...............326 245 73 8 .764 56 46 10 0 .821 W11 Florida ...............351 239 103 9 .694 55 44 11 0 .800 L1 Georgia ..............377 275 88 14 .748 56 49 7 0 .875 L1 Kentucky..............336 228 99 9 .692 56 41 15 0 .732 L1 LSU .................358 269 78 11 .767 56 54 2 0 .964 W49 Ole Miss..............344 251 85 8 .741 56 42 14 0 .750 W9 Mississippi State ........318 229 81 8 .733 56 39 17 0 .696 W7 Missouri . 12 10 2 0 .833 12 10 2 0 .833 L1 South Carolina .........80 60 20 0 .750 56 47 9 0 .839 L1 Tennessee.............359 283 67 9 .801 56 46 10 0 .821 W1 Texas A&M ............12 12 0 0 1.000 12 12 0 0 1.000 W12 Vanderbilt.............319 193 117 9 .619 56 35 21 0 .625 W3 TOTALS ............ 3590 2610 889 91 .740 686 552 134 0 .805 --- SHUTOUTS IN THE SEC SINCE 1992 SEC’S BEST ROAD TEAMS SINCE 1992 Which defenses in the SEC have posted the most shutouts since 1992: Which SEC team has the best record away from home in league games since 1992 (includes neutral site games/does not include SEC Championship Game): Team .................. Total Last Team .................. W-L Pct. Team ....................Total Last Florida ...................73-29 .716 Alabama ..................26 10/18/14 vs. Texas A&M (59-0) Alabama ..................61-32 .656 Arkansas. .8 11/22/14 vs. Ole Miss (30-0) Georgia ..................64-39-1 .620 Auburn ...................14 8/30/08 vs.
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