Note: I include Alabama's 1993 wins as well as MSU's 7 conference wins from 75-77 (the SEC has them forfeiting these seven games and a '75 tie with Auburn) I also include SEC championship game victorys. I'm not including bowl games played between two SEC schools. These numbers are 99% accurate. I counted them using past SEC media guides. Even though I counted these figures at least five times to check for mistakes, there's still a chance I screwed up and some numbers may be off by one or two. But for the most part I think these figures are correct.
LAST 50 YEARS # OF SEC WINS (1950-1999) Bama 245UF 203
UT 202
AU 190
UGA 190
Miss 168
LSU 167
UK 112
MSU 109
Vandy 70
LAST 40 YEARS (1960-1999) Bama 215
UF 174
UT 164
UGA 161
AU 154
LSU 137
Miss 127
MSU 84
UK 79
Vandy 47
LAST 30 YEARS (1970-1999) Bama 160
UF 136
UT 129
UGA 128
AU 116
LSU 99
Miss 83
MSU 74
UK 65
Vandy 29
LAST 20 YEARS (1980-1999) UF 108
UT 100
Bama 99
UGA 87
AU 80
LSU 68
Miss 54
MSU 53
UK 40
Vandy 22
LAST 10 YEARS (1990-1999) UF 71
UT 63
Bama 57
AU 40
UGA 40
MSU 36
Miss 32
LSU 31
UK 24
Vandy 13
As you can see, Bama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU and UT are ranked the highest in SEC wins. But who did these wins come against? The Tulanes of the conference or the Alabamas?
ALL -TIME VICTORIES 1933-99 AGAINST SEC "ELITE" TEAMS TEAM / (number of SEC wins against each opponent)AUBURN Bama 19
UF 32
UGA 34
LSU 10
UT 21
Total 106 of 227 for a 47% avg.
FLORIDA Bama 9
AU 30
UGA 29
LSU 24
UT 12
Total 104 of 221 for a 47% avg.
ALABAMA AU 33
UF 13
UGA 23
LSU 29
UT 33
Total 131 out of 318 total SEC wins, for a 41% avg.
GEORGIA Bama 11
AU 28
UF 36
LSU 9
UT 5
Total 89 of 238 for a 37% avg.
TENNESSEE Bama 26
AU 19
UF 11
UGA 13
LSU 16
Total 75 of 265 for a 28% avg.
LSU Bama 13
AU 14
UF 19
UGA 10
UT 3
Total 59 of 224 for a 26% avg.
--Jeff "The Stats-man" Brown