There are a couple of legendary and well-known current streaks in the SEC. Florida over Kentucky, which could hit 30 this season, and Florida over Tennessee that stretched to 11 last season.

But you may win a trivia contest with the SEC East team with the longest winning streak over Ole Miss, especially because those teams meet this season.

Here is the longest active SEC losing streak for each team.

Alabama

Can’t beat: Ole Miss
Streak: 2
Skinny: This is the first time Ole Miss has won back-to-back meetings, and previously the Rebels hadn’t won in Tuscaloosa since 1988. The Crimson Tide still dominates the series 47-11, which this year will be in Oxford.

Arkansas

Can’t beat: Florida
Streak: 9
Skinny: They’ve only played 10 times, but the Razorbacks can claim just one win, and that was in 1982 when Lou Holtz and Charley Pell were coaching. They didn’t play again until 1995, and this year’s meeting in Fayetteville is the first since 2013. Florida’s average margin of victory in Fayetteville is 24 points, and the Gators must enjoy this series since overall since 2010 they’re 4-11 against the West.

Auburn

Can’t beat: Alabama/Georgia/Miss. State/Vanderbilt
Streak: 2
Skinny: The Tigers don’t have many long losing streaks, but they’ve lost two in a row to several teams, including their biggest rivals. This year they have to travel to all of these teams, except for Vanderbilt, which has a bye before traveling to Auburn. In the Georgia series, Auburn has just two wins since 2005 and the visitor has also struggled recently. Auburn’s also trying to avoid a three-game losing streak to Alabama for the first time since 1990-92.

Florida

Can’t beat: Alabama
Streak: 5
Skinny: This streak includes two meetings in Atlanta, but the Georgia Dome was also the site of the last Gators’ win in the series in 2008. The series isn’t scheduled to resume until 2021 in Gainesville, which will be 10 years since they last met in The Swamp. Alabama has scored at least 29 in every game during the current streak, while Florida has topped 15 just once.

Georgia

Can’t beat: Alabama
Streak: 3
Skinny: Not since 2003 has Georgia beaten Alabama in Athens, as Alabama has scored at least 32 points in two meetings at Georgia and the 2012 SEC Championship Game. Georgia did win three straight from 2002-07, but before that, the Bulldogs hadn’t won three straight in the series in 100 years. They’re not scheduled to see each other again until 2020.

Kentucky

Can’t beat: Florida
Streak: 29
Skinny: The granddaddy of all streaks, this is the longest in all of FBS. UK coach Jerry Claiborne beat Galen Hall of Florida in 1986 for the last Wildcats win, and it was the only one in the 1980s. The Gators have narrowly escaped the past two meetings. Two years ago, neither team led by more than four in the second half, and it was settled in three overtimes.

LSU

Can’t beat: Alabama
Streak: 5
Skinny: The Tigers last won in the 2011 regular season, 9-6. The series has been a roller coaster as LSU also had a five-game streak from 2003-07. The teams are 8-8 over the past 16 meetings. Alabama hasn’t won more than five straight since 1971-81. The last time they met in Baton Rouge, Alabama needed a 27-yard field goal with three seconds left to force overtime.

Nov 7, 2015; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; LSU Tigers running back Leonard Fournette (7) is brought down by Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman A'Shawn Robinson (86) during the third quarter at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

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Missouri

Can’t beat: Alabama
Streak: 3
Skinny: They’ve only played five times, but the recent games have been lopsided, 42-13, 42-10 in 2012 and 2014. The Tigers, though, can lay claim to both of their wins coming against Paul “Bear” Bryant in 1968 and 1975.

Mississippi State

Can’t beat: Alabama
Streak: 8
Skinny: The Bulldogs have lost four straight in Tuscaloosa, which is the site of the meeting this year. On onside kick in 2014 by State failed after it pulled within five with 15 seconds left. There’s still a ways to go to match the Tide’s longest streak in the series, 22 games from 1958-79. Sylvester Croom led the Bulldogs to three straight wins from 2005-07, though the 2005 game was an Alabama win vacated.

Ole Miss

Can’t beat: Georgia
Streak: 10
Skinny: The streak includes five Georgia wins in Oxford, the site of this year’s meeting. It started in 1997 with a Jim Donnan win against Tommy Tuberville. Georgia also controls the overall series 32-12 and won 12 straight from 1977-88. Ole Miss has never won more than two straight in the series.

South Carolina

Can’t beat: Auburn
Streak: 8
Skinny: The decidedly modern series has just nine meetings, and the Gamecocks’ only win came in 1933. Steve Spurrier had six losses and Brad Scott two in the streak. Terry Bowden started the streak in 1996 with a 28-24 win. They’re not scheduled to play again until 2021.

Tennessee

Can’t beat: Florida
Streak: 11
Skinny: The streak includes one-point wins each of the past two years. Tennessee has won just four times since 1993. During the streak, Florida has won by 13 points per game. Last time in Knoxville, Treon Harris replaced Jeff Driskel and led the Gators back from down two scores.

Texas A&M

Can’t beat: LSU
Streak: 5
Skinny: The Tigers’ streak started in 2011 in the Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas, and ended the Aggies’ five-game streak under R.C. Slocum from 1991-95. LSU is the only West team the Aggies haven’t beaten since joining the SEC in 2012. This year’s meeting is on Thanksgiving in College Station.

Vanderbilt

Can’t beat: LSU
Streak: 7
Skinny: The streak has happened under four coaches from each team. Vanderbilt’s last win came in 1990 when Watson Brown beat Mike Archer. The streak started in 1991. They haven’t met since 2010 and won’t see each other again until 2019. LSU leads the series 22-7.