Which SEC teams own the best home records over the last decade? We take a look to see which teams have defended their home fields the best over the last 10 years.

No surprise, but the top two stadiums on the list are home to two of the West’s toughest teams: LSU and Alabama. Death Valley and Bryant-Denny Stadium crowds have only seen the home team lose nine times in the last 10 seasons.

Check the rest of the list to see where your favorite team stands.

t1. LSU, Tiger Stadium: 62-9, .873 winning percentage
t1. Alabama, Bryant-Denny Stadium: 62-9, .873
3. Florida, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium: 53-12, .815
4. Georgia, Sanford Stadium: 52-13, .800
5. Auburn, Jordan-Hare Stadium: 59-15, .797
6. Missouri, Memorial Stadium: 50-15, .769
7. South Carolina, Williams-Brice Stadium: 53-17, .757
8. Arkansas, D.W.R. Razorback Stadium: 48-21, .696
9. Tennessee, Neyland Stadium: 48-25, .657
10. Texas A&M, Kyle Field: 44-24, .647
11. Mississippi State, Davis Wade Stadium: 39-26, .600
t12. Ole Miss, Vaught-Hemingway Stadium: 39-31, .557
t12. Kentucky, Commonwealth Stadium: 39-31, .557
14. Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt Stadium: 32-36, .471