It was a bad week for the SEC in their Rivalry Week nonconference games. The league took it on the chin, losing three of four games.

The good news? Last year they lost all four.

Florida, South Carolina, and Kentucky all lost to their ACC rivals on Saturday. Only Georgia was able to scratch out a close win against their in-state foe Georgia Tech. The 1-3 record on the weekend puts the SEC’s overall record against the ACC at 4-3 this year. The loss total has now reached double digits.

For the season, SEC teams went 6-5 against schools from the other Power 5 conferences. Aside from the ACC, they were 1-0 against both the Pac1-2 and Big Ten, but 0-2 against the Big 12.

For details on how the SEC fared against all the other conferences it played, see below for our final tally:

SEC VS. NONCONFERENCE OPPONENTS IN 2015: 45-10

vs. ACC: 4-3*
vs. Pac-12: 1-0
vs. Big Ten: 1-0
vs. Big 12: 0-2
vs. Big South: 1-0
vs. Sun Belt: 9-0
vs. Ohio Valley: 6-0
vs. C-USA: 9-1
vs. MAC: 3-1
vs. Mountain West: 3-0
vs. AAC: 3-2
vs. Southland: 1-0
vs. Southern: 2-1
vs. Southwestern Atlantic: 1-0
vs. Independent: 1-0

*Record updated.

LAST WEEK’S NONCONFERENCE SCORES

  • Florida State 27, Florida 2
  • Georgia 13, Georgia Tech 7
  • Louisville 38, Kentucky 24
  • Clemson 37, South Carolina 32