As you can imagine, the 14 teams that comprise the SEC have enjoyed their fair share of blowout victories through the years. But we wanted to know just how big each school’s biggest win actually was in terms of point differential at the end of the game.

We sifted through the history books and found some impressive routs in the SEC’s illustrious history, many of which occurred before the conference was officially formed late in 1932.

Of the 14 current SEC programs, nine enjoyed their largest victory of all-time by 1925, and by 1953 three more teams joined the list. The only schools to log their largest victory ever after 1953 are South Carolina, which routed Wichita State by 73 points in 1980 (George Rogers’ Heisman year), and Missouri, which defeated Western Illinois by 69 points just four years ago (Mizzou’s last season in the Big 12).

As far as margins of victory are concerned, only three teams claimed their largest-ever victory by fewer than 80 points: Missouri (69), South Carolina (73) and Texas A&M (77). What’s most interesting about Texas A&M’s historic rout is that the Aggies actually logged equal 77-point blowouts of the same opponent, Sam Houston State, in a matter of six years. A&M hasn’t defeated a team by that many points since.

The widest margin of victory by any current SEC program is 144 points, amassed by Florida in a 1916 rout of Florida Southern. Arkansas, Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Vanderbilt also claim 100-plus-point victories in their respective histories.

Take a look at a complete rundown of the largest blowout wins by each SEC school all-time:

  • Alabama: Defeated Delta State 89-0 in 1951
  • Arkansas: Defeated Southwest Missouri State 100-0 in 1911
  • Auburn: Defeated Mercer 92-0 in 1916
  • Florida: Defeated Florida Southern 144-0 in 1916
  • Georgia: Defeated Alabama Presbyterian 108-0 in 1913
  • Kentucky: Defeated North Dakota 83-0 in 1953
  • LSU: Defeated Louisiana-Lafayette 93-0 in 1936
  • Mississippi State: Defeated Samford 82-0 in 1910
  • Missouri: Defeated Western Illinois 69-0 in 2011 (defeated Drury 69-0 in 1913)
  • Ole Miss: Defeated Union 114-0 in 1904
  • South Carolina: Defeated Wichita State 73-0 in 1980
  • Tennessee: Defeated American 104-0 in 1905
  • Texas A&M: Defeated Sam Houston State 77-0 in 1919 and 1925
  • Vanderbilt: Defeated Bethel 105-0 in 1912