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Big 6+2 All-Time Records vs Each Other
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:12 am
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:12 am
FYI, this includes all current SEC programs who have won a legitimate major poll national title since 1940. In fact all 8 of these programs have won 2 or more in that period of time.
All-Time Winning Percentage vs Big 6+2
61.8%- Alabama (248-150-19)
54.1%- Texas (89-75-7)
50.6%- Georgia (194-189-17)
47.5%- Florida (165-183-7)
47.3%- Auburn (192-215-15)
46.5%- Oklahoma (63-73-6)
44.7%- Tennessee (131-164-15)
44.5%- LSU (127-160-14)
All-Time Winning Percentage vs Big 6+2
61.8%- Alabama (248-150-19)
54.1%- Texas (89-75-7)
50.6%- Georgia (194-189-17)
47.5%- Florida (165-183-7)
47.3%- Auburn (192-215-15)
46.5%- Oklahoma (63-73-6)
44.7%- Tennessee (131-164-15)
44.5%- LSU (127-160-14)
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:27 am to AUTiger789
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44.7%- Tennessee (131-164-15)
44.5%- LSU (127-160-14)

Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:33 am to AUTiger789
Good work.
Texas and OU have played 120 times, 70% of the games listed here for Texas, and 85% for Oklahoma.
That rivalry stands at 55%/45%, Texas/OU.
Take away those games, and against the field, Texas is 51.0% and OU is 56.8%.
Texas and OU have played 120 times, 70% of the games listed here for Texas, and 85% for Oklahoma.
That rivalry stands at 55%/45%, Texas/OU.
Take away those games, and against the field, Texas is 51.0% and OU is 56.8%.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 10:40 am to AUTiger789
Anytime I see lists with the number six on the SEC rant I always think of this Mizzy tryhard bat-signaling for respect.


This post was edited on 4/17/25 at 10:41 am
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:04 am to dstone12
Thats hilarious so Mizzy averages less than 4 wins a season in conference for 10 years and he thinks thats impressive lol
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:17 am to AUTiger789
Carrrying this on down to show the other 8 schools’ all time record vs the Big 6+2:
All-Time Winning Percentage vs Big 6+2
60.3%- Alabama (242-156-19)
57.6%- Texas (95-69-7)
50.6%- Georgia (194-189-17)
47.5%- Florida (165-183-7)
47.3%- Auburn (192-215-15)
46.5%- Oklahoma (63-73-6)
44.7%- Tennessee (131-164-15)
44.5%- LSU (127-160-14)
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37.6%- Texas A&M (93-157-8)
31.3%- Ole Miss (112-250-7)
31.3%- Arkansas (85-189-4)
30.4%- Missouri (51-120-5)
29.6%- Vanderbilt (!) (121-299-17)
28.8%- Mississippi St (126-319-11)
25.6%- South Carolina (51-157-9)
22.5%- Kentucky (85-312-16)
All-Time Winning Percentage vs Big 6+2
60.3%- Alabama (242-156-19)
57.6%- Texas (95-69-7)
50.6%- Georgia (194-189-17)
47.5%- Florida (165-183-7)
47.3%- Auburn (192-215-15)
46.5%- Oklahoma (63-73-6)
44.7%- Tennessee (131-164-15)
44.5%- LSU (127-160-14)
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37.6%- Texas A&M (93-157-8)
31.3%- Ole Miss (112-250-7)
31.3%- Arkansas (85-189-4)
30.4%- Missouri (51-120-5)
29.6%- Vanderbilt (!) (121-299-17)
28.8%- Mississippi St (126-319-11)
25.6%- South Carolina (51-157-9)
22.5%- Kentucky (85-312-16)
This post was edited on 4/17/25 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:31 am to dstone12
What year is this graphic from? Mississhitty state has like 10 conference wins over the last 5 years.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:37 am to AUTiger789
Vanderbilt ahead of 3 programs is a bit shocking, but they were a football powerhouse in the era that predates the SEC.
Take their record against Tennessee as an example. Vandy was 18-2-2 all-time against the Vols up through 1926.
By 1954, Tennessee had evened the series at 22-22-4 and now the Vols lead 79-32-5. Worth noting that Vandy is actually 5-6 against Tennessee since 2014.
Even Alabama struggled early on against the Commodores. Alabama fans like to pretend they were the first Southern football power, but that’s not true. It was Vandy. Vandy won 8 of the 10 first meetings against the Tide and Bama didn’t pull ahead in the head-to-head series until 1939.
Take their record against Tennessee as an example. Vandy was 18-2-2 all-time against the Vols up through 1926.
By 1954, Tennessee had evened the series at 22-22-4 and now the Vols lead 79-32-5. Worth noting that Vandy is actually 5-6 against Tennessee since 2014.
Even Alabama struggled early on against the Commodores. Alabama fans like to pretend they were the first Southern football power, but that’s not true. It was Vandy. Vandy won 8 of the 10 first meetings against the Tide and Bama didn’t pull ahead in the head-to-head series until 1939.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:46 am to dstone12
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Anytime I see lists with the number six on the SEC rant I always think of this Mizzy tryhard bat-signaling for respect.
Those baws are still too retarded to understand why that was wrong.

Posted on 4/17/25 at 11:54 am to AUTiger789
I'm not denying your reserach in any way whatsoever, but I'm really surprised that Texas has played the other teams on the list 171 times. Obviously the bulk of that would be against OU but considering TX/OU have not been in the league prior to now I would have thought that overall number woul dbe much lower.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 12:13 pm to AUTiger789
LSU has winning records against three, losing record vs three, and tied series with the Gators.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 1:01 pm to AUTiger789
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Alabama fans like to pretend they were the first Southern football power
No we don't.
We may put forth that we're the first Southern football power to get national recognition (because of the Rose Bowl win over Washington in 1926), but in the old SIAA Alabama never won the conference in Football; the powers were Vandy, Auburn, and Georgia Tech.
1924 was Alabama's first conference title (Southern Conference).
We weren't the first power; rather we were the team that proved the Northern and Western media bias to be wrong. I am certain plenty of teams prior to ours, if had they been given the chance, could have done similar on the national stage.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 1:25 pm to AUTiger789
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All-Time Winning Percentage vs Big 6+2
61.8%- Alabama (248-150-19)
Absolute fricking domination.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 1:28 pm to TigerintheNO
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LSU has winning records against three, losing record vs three, and tied series with the Gators.
If the series is tied with UF then we get our 1984 SEC title back.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 1:30 pm to AUTiger789
Since they all integrated:
Alabama: 0.66204 (142-72-2)
Florida: 0.53546 (115-100-2)
Georgia: 0.52105 (98-90-2)
LSU: 0.45405 (82-99-4)
Auburn: 0.44796 (97-120-4)
Tennessee: 0.35979 (66-119-4)
Poor Vols.
Alabama: 0.66204 (142-72-2)
Florida: 0.53546 (115-100-2)
Georgia: 0.52105 (98-90-2)
LSU: 0.45405 (82-99-4)
Auburn: 0.44796 (97-120-4)
Tennessee: 0.35979 (66-119-4)
Poor Vols.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 1:35 pm to WG_Dawg
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I'm really surprised that Texas has played the other teams on the list 171 times.
120 of those 171 games are against Oklahoma… so that only leaves 51 games.
I actually just realized I had TX’s record vs Alabama flipped so I’m going to update the OP with the corrected numbers. But here is their record in those other 51 games:
vs Alabama: 8-2-1
vs Auburn: 5-3
vs Florida: 3-1
vs Georgia: 4-3
vs LSU: 9-8-1
vs Tennessee: 2-1
Posted on 4/17/25 at 1:50 pm to AUTiger789
I had slightly different totals.. so I went ahead and put it together..


This post was edited on 4/17/25 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 4/17/25 at 2:05 pm to BigBro
We have 39 wins against Auburn, not 29.
Posted on 4/17/25 at 2:20 pm to GoGators1995
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We have 39 wins against Auburn, not 29.
Updated. I'll be surprised if that's the only mistake I made..

Posted on 4/17/25 at 2:29 pm to BigBro
Great graphic.
LSU had to vacate 3 wins against both Auburn and Florida which is a large part of the discrepancy.
I show LSU vs Auburn as 24-30-1
I show LSU vs Florida as 31-34-3
LSU had to vacate 3 wins against both Auburn and Florida which is a large part of the discrepancy.
I show LSU vs Auburn as 24-30-1
I show LSU vs Florida as 31-34-3
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