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So, Missouri has been in the SEC…
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:04 pm
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:04 pm
I have copied and pasted from post by BUBBL3S on PowerMizzou.com
For 12 years and is one win away from a 3rd 10-win season. That got me to wondering how many 10-win seasons our SEC foes have had, not just in the last 12 years, but for their entire SEC membership. ***What’s even crazier is Mizzou has a chance at a THIRD 11-win+ season since joining the SEC back in 2012.***
Raise your hand if you saw that coming.
Anyway, here’s everyone else:
Alabama — 41 in 90+ seasons as a member of the SEC. 12 in the last 12 years (LOL, that’s just ridiculous). Also 1 win away from 12/12 in 11-win+ seasons.
Arkansas — 3 in 32+ seasons as SEC members. Zero 10-win+ seasons since 2012 (2 in the 2 years prior to Mizzou joining the SEC).
Auburn — 14 in 90+ seasons. 2 since 2012, with one of those seasons hitting 12 wins.
Florida — 16 in 90+ seasons. They didn’t get their first 10-win+ season until 1991, 57 years after joining the conference. 4 since 2012 with two 11-win+ seasons.
UGA — 28 in 91+ seasons. 9 since 2012, with 7 being 11-win+ seasons.
UK — 4 in 90+ seasons. 2 since 2012.
LSU — 16 in 91+ seasons. It took LSU 25 years before achieving their first 10-win+ season in the SEC. 5 since 2012 with 1 of those seasons going 11 wins+.
MSU — 3 in 90+ seasons. 1 since 2012, and they’ve never topped 10 wins as a member of the SEC. MSU got their first 10-win season after just their 8th season in the SEC, but didn’t hit another 10-win season for 59 years (1940-1999).
Ole Miss — 8 in 90+ seasons and they’ve never topped a 10-win season. 2 since 2012 and both were 10-win seasons. It took Ole Miss 22 seasons in the SEC before reaching their first 10-win season.
USCe — 3 in 32+ seasons, all 11-win totals. 2 since 2012 with both being 11-win seasons (USC had their 3rd 10-win+ season the year before Mizzou joined, too). It took USC 19 seasons to hit 10-wins+.
UT — 20 in 90+ seasons. Nine of those seasons were 11-win+ seasons and UT has had 1 season of 10-wins+ (11) since Mizzou joined the SEC in 2012.
aTm — 1 in 12+ seasons, which was an 11-win season with Johnny Football in 2012.
Vanderbilt — 0 in 89+ seasons. (Nice and easy)
Since joining the SEC, Mizzou will possibly have had more 10-win+ seasons than 9 members of the SEC, and they’ve matched or had more 10-win seasons since joining in 2012 than 4 members who have been in the SEC for 89+, 32+, 90+, and another 32+ seasons, respectively.
Of course, now that I’ve put the possibility of a 3rd 10-win+ season out there, Mizzou will lose their next 2 and this will all be inaccurate.
For 12 years and is one win away from a 3rd 10-win season. That got me to wondering how many 10-win seasons our SEC foes have had, not just in the last 12 years, but for their entire SEC membership. ***What’s even crazier is Mizzou has a chance at a THIRD 11-win+ season since joining the SEC back in 2012.***
Raise your hand if you saw that coming.
Anyway, here’s everyone else:
Alabama — 41 in 90+ seasons as a member of the SEC. 12 in the last 12 years (LOL, that’s just ridiculous). Also 1 win away from 12/12 in 11-win+ seasons.
Arkansas — 3 in 32+ seasons as SEC members. Zero 10-win+ seasons since 2012 (2 in the 2 years prior to Mizzou joining the SEC).
Auburn — 14 in 90+ seasons. 2 since 2012, with one of those seasons hitting 12 wins.
Florida — 16 in 90+ seasons. They didn’t get their first 10-win+ season until 1991, 57 years after joining the conference. 4 since 2012 with two 11-win+ seasons.
UGA — 28 in 91+ seasons. 9 since 2012, with 7 being 11-win+ seasons.
UK — 4 in 90+ seasons. 2 since 2012.
LSU — 16 in 91+ seasons. It took LSU 25 years before achieving their first 10-win+ season in the SEC. 5 since 2012 with 1 of those seasons going 11 wins+.
MSU — 3 in 90+ seasons. 1 since 2012, and they’ve never topped 10 wins as a member of the SEC. MSU got their first 10-win season after just their 8th season in the SEC, but didn’t hit another 10-win season for 59 years (1940-1999).
Ole Miss — 8 in 90+ seasons and they’ve never topped a 10-win season. 2 since 2012 and both were 10-win seasons. It took Ole Miss 22 seasons in the SEC before reaching their first 10-win season.
USCe — 3 in 32+ seasons, all 11-win totals. 2 since 2012 with both being 11-win seasons (USC had their 3rd 10-win+ season the year before Mizzou joined, too). It took USC 19 seasons to hit 10-wins+.
UT — 20 in 90+ seasons. Nine of those seasons were 11-win+ seasons and UT has had 1 season of 10-wins+ (11) since Mizzou joined the SEC in 2012.
aTm — 1 in 12+ seasons, which was an 11-win season with Johnny Football in 2012.
Vanderbilt — 0 in 89+ seasons. (Nice and easy)
Since joining the SEC, Mizzou will possibly have had more 10-win+ seasons than 9 members of the SEC, and they’ve matched or had more 10-win seasons since joining in 2012 than 4 members who have been in the SEC for 89+, 32+, 90+, and another 32+ seasons, respectively.
Of course, now that I’ve put the possibility of a 3rd 10-win+ season out there, Mizzou will lose their next 2 and this will all be inaccurate.
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:08 pm to Mizzou Mule
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It took LSU 25 years before achieving their first 10-win+ season in the SEC
Pretty dumb statement considering there were many seasons in which teams only played 8 or 9 games in that era. Little easier to get to 10 wins in 14 games than it is to get to 10 wins in 10 games.
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:08 pm to Mizzou Mule
Yeah? Nobody gives a frick about Missouri. So that’s always a thing
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:09 pm to Mizzou Mule
You just jinxed us lmao
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:11 pm to ugasickem
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ugasickem
Yet here you are, talking about us and clicking on our threads. Literally one of the first to respond.
Thank you for your continued interest in Missouri athletics.
This post was edited on 11/22/23 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:12 pm to Mizzou Mule
Look we are very proud of you and all, but don’t go talking big 6 and all yet
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:14 pm to TutHillTiger
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Look we are very proud of you and all, but don’t go talking big 6 and all yet
None of us with half a brain think that. We're middle class and proud.
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:15 pm to TutHillTiger
How many SEC championships does Missouri have? How many national championships? Congratulations on bringing more to the table than Vanderbilt
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:15 pm to Mizzou Mule
Interesting. Should note that there were 9, 10, and then 11 game regular seasons for a huge chunk of SEC history plus way fewer bowl games for that extra win opportunity so not quite apples to apples.
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:16 pm to MIzzouMark
I’m bored. Normally I’d be at work. But I’m sick as shite
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:16 pm to Mizzou Mule
I like it and think it’s a good metric. You can line it up from most to least and it shows the traditional order of conference power.
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:25 pm to ugasickem
I respect Mizzou. I think drinkwitz is a good coach. Also think he a clown on the sideline
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:27 pm to ugasickem
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Also think he a clown on the sideline
It’s one of those, you hate him when he’s not with you, you come to love his goofy arse antics when he’s with you (provided he’s winning.) Harry Potter to the extreme.
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:29 pm to Mizzou Mule
Ok now put them in the west instead of the east, different story
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:30 pm to GalacticaCannon
If it works, it works. He’s a good coach. Mizzou has earned their spot in SEC, Texas A$M….not so much. Seems like they quit posting
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:30 pm to Mizzou Mule
SECE is your division.


Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:32 pm to ugasickem
Tamu doesn’t do communist protests
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:34 pm to 19
And? You should probably powt in the why your QB won’t win the Heisman thread
This post was edited on 11/22/23 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 11/22/23 at 1:35 pm to 19
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SECE is your division.
What will the excuse be when divisions are gone and we keep winning.
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