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Records and Results RECORDS AND RESULTS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS UNDEFEATED & 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 1958 LSU AP, UPI 1937 Alabama 9-0-0 225 20 Rose California 0-13 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 1961 Alabama AP, UPI 1940 Tennessee 10-0-0 319 26 Sugar Boston Coll. 13-19 1964 Alabama AP, UPI 1945 Alabama 9-0-0 396 66 Rose Southern Cal 34-14 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 1965 Alabama AP, FWAA 1952 Georgia Tech 11-0-0 301 52 Sugar Ole Miss 24-7 1973 Alabama UPI 1956 Tennessee 10-0-0 268 75 Sugar Baylor 7-13 1978 Alabama AP, FWAA 1957 Auburn 10-0-0 207 28 (None) 1958 LSU 10-0-0 275 53 Sugar Clemson 7-0 1979 Alabama AP, UPI, FWAA 1961 Alabama 10-0-0 287 22 Sugar Arkansas 10-3 1980 Georgia AP, UPI, FWAA 1962 Ole Miss 9-0-0 230 40 Sugar Arkansas 17-13 1992 Alabama AP, UPI, USA Today, FWAA 1964 Alabama 10-0-0 223 67 Orange Texas 17-21 1996 Florida AP, USA Today, FWAA 1966 Alabama 10-0-0 267 37 Sugar Nebraska 34-7 1971 Alabama 11-0-0 362 84 Orange Nebraska 6-38 1998 Tenneseee AP, ESPN/USA Today, FWAA 1973 Alabama 11-0-0 454 89 Sugar Notre Dame 23-24 2003 LSU ESPN/USA Today 1974 Alabama 11-0-0 318 83 Orange Notre Dame 11-13 2006 Florida ESPN/USA Today, AP 1979 Alabama 11-0-0 359 58 Sugar Arkansas 24-9 1980 Georgia 11-0-0 316 127 Sugar Notre Dame 17-10 2007 LSU ESPN/USA Today, AP 1982 Georgia 11-0-0 315 133 Sugar Penn State 23-27 2008 Florida ESPN/USA Today, AP 1992 Alabama 12-0-0 332 109 Sugar Miami 34-13 2009 Alabama ESPN/USA Today, AP 1993 Auburn 11-0-0 353 192 (None) 2010 Auburn ESPN/USA Today, AP 1995 Florida 12-0-0 534 201 Fiesta Nebraska 24-62 1998 Tennessee 12-0-0 431 189 Fiesta Florida State 23-16 2011 Alabama ESPN/USA Today/AP 2004 Auburn 12-0-0 401 134 Sugar Virginia Tech 16-13 2012 Alabama ESPN/USA Today/AP 2008 Alabama 12-0-0 422 200 Sugar Utah 17-31 2015 Alabama CFP/USA Today/AP 2009 Alabama 12-0-0 449 164 BCS Title Texas 37-21 2017 Alabama CFP/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 2016 Alabama 12-0-0 473 137 CFP Title Clemson 31-35 2018 Alabama 12-0-0 588 165 CFP Title Clemson 16-44 SEC ALL-TIME SEC WINNING STREAKS FOOTBALL STANDINGS WINS SCHOOL YEARS STREAK 28 Alabama 1991-93 Final 10 games of 1991 through first five games of 1993 (Regular season games against each other, 1933 through 2018) 28 Alabama 1978-80 Final nine games of 1978 through seventh game of 1980 26 Alabama 2015-16 Final 12 games of 2015 through 14th game of 2016 23 Tennessee 1937-39 Final two games of 1937 through tenth game of 1939 2018 SEC 22 Florida 2008-09 Final 10 games of 2008 through first 12 games of 2009 SCHOOL YEARS GAMES WON-LOST-TIED PCT. RECORD 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 Alabama 85 608 *420-168-20 .707 8-0 19 Alabama 2009-10 All games of the 2009 season through first five of 2010 Georgia 86 570 344-212-14 .616 7-1 19 Alabama 1961-62 Entire 1961 season through eighth game of 1962 Tennessee 85 568 *336-213-19 .608 2-6 19 LSU 1957-59 Final game of 1957 through seventh game of 1959 Florida 85 550 313-222-15 .594 5-3 18 Georgia Tech 1951-53 Final five games of 1951 through first game of 1953 17 Auburn 2009-11 Final game of 2009, all of 2010 and first two of 2011 LSU 86 572 325-225-22 .587 5-3 17 Auburn 1956-58 Final four games of 1956 through third game of 1958 Auburn 85 587 319-250-18 .559 3-5 17 Georgia 1945-47 Final five games of 1945 through first game of 1947 Texas A&M 7 56 30-26-0 .536 5-3 15 Auburn 2003-04 Final two games of 2003 through 2004 season 15 Georgia 1979-81 Final game of 1979 through second game of 1981 Missouri 7 56 27-29-0 .482 4-4 15 Alabama 2017-18 Final game of 2017 through first 14 games of 2018 Ole Miss 85 551 *251-285-15 .469 1-7 14 LSU 2010-11 Final game of 2010 through first 13 games of 2011. Arkansas 27 216 *91-123-2 .447 0-8 14 Tennessee 1998-99 All 13 games of 1998 through first game of 1999 South Carolina 27 216 *95-120-1 .442 4-4 Listing includes bowl games Mississippi State 85 573 *196-365-12 .353 4-4 NOTE: Arkansas recorded a 22-game winning streak from November 23, 1963 to January 1, 1966 as a Kentucky 85 567 *173-382-12 .316 5-3 member of the Southwest Conference. Vanderbilt 86 575 *139-418-18 .257 3-5 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 Tulane 33 195 69-113-13 .387 24 Florida 1994-97 Final five SEC games in 1994 through fourth SEC game of 1997 Sewanee 8 37 0-37-0 .000 23 Georgia 1980-83 All SEC games in 1980 through fifth SEC game of 1983 22 Alabama 2015-17 Last seven SEC games in 2015 through first seven SEC games in 2017 20 Alabama 1973-75 All SEC games in 1973 through sixth SEC game of 1975 Note: Sewanee withdrew after the 1940 season, Georgia Tech after 1963 and 20 Tennessee 1937-40 Final two SEC games of 1937 through 1940 Tulane after 1965. During World War II Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, 18 Alabama 1991-93 Second SEC game of 1991 through third SEC game of 1993 16 Alabama 2008-09 All SEC regular season games during 2008 & 2009 seasons Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Vanderbilt suspended football in 15 Tennessee 1997-98 Last seven SEC games in 1997 through all SEC games in 1998 1943; Vanderbilt through ‘44. Appointed conference games of 1954, ‘58, 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 ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 and the Alabama-Ole Miss games of 1980 and ‘81 are 14 Auburn 1993-94 All SEC games in 1993 through sixth game of 1994 not included in these records or total points. 14 Florida 2008-09 Final six SEC games of 2008 plus all eight games in 2009 13 LSU 1935-37 All SEC games in 1935 through second SEC game of 1937 *Accounts for forfeits and vacations imposed by NCAA 13 Ole Miss 1961-63 Final two SEC games of 1961 through fifth SEC game of 1963 Listing includes regular season games only NOTE: Georgia Tech was a member of the Southeastern Conference from 1933-63. OLE MISS • MISSISSIPPI STATE • MISSOURI • SOUTH CAROLINA • TENNESSEE • TEXAS A&M • VANDERBILT 113 RECORDS AND RESULTS 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 ..............339 272 61 6 .811 72 61 11 0 .847 W40 Arkansas ..............96 76 20 0 .792 72 61 11 0 .847 W1 Auburn ...............342 259 75 8 .769 72 60 12 0 .833 W6 Florida................365 249 107 9 .695 70 54 16 0 .771 W4 Georgia...............393 290 89 14 .756 72 64 8 0 .889 W8 Kentucky ..............351 241 102 9 .699 72 54 18 0 .750 W4 LSU..................372 281 80 11 .770 70 66 4 0 .943 W4 Ole Miss ..............360 264 88 8 .744 72 55 17 0 .764 W10 Mississippi State ........334 243 83 8 .740 72 53 19 0 .736 W9 Missouri ..............28 23 5 0 .821 28 23 5 0 .821 W6 South Carolina .........96 71 25 0 .740 72 58 14 0 .806 W1 Tennessee .............375 297 69 9 .804 72 60 12 0 .833 W3 Texas A&M ............28 26 2 0 .929 28 26 2 0 .929 W2 Vanderbilt .............335 205 121 9 .625 72 47 25 0 .653 W1 TOTALS ...............3815 2797 927 91 .745 916 742 174 0 .810 --- SHUTOUTS IN THE SEC SEC’S BEST ROAD TEAMS SINCE 1992 Which SEC team has the best record away from home in league games since 1992 SINCE 1992 (includes neutral site games/does not include SEC Championship Game): Which defenses in the SEC have posted the most shutouts since 1992: Team .....................W-L Pct.
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