The SEC did it again.

For the 10th time in the league history, SEC programs won multiple national championships in the 3 major men’s sports in the same academic year.

This time, Mississippi State captured the College World Series title months after Alabama seized another football crown.

It was the Bulldogs’ first national championship in any sport. Alabama claimed its 18th football title.

Not surprisingly, Alabama leads the SEC with the most combined national crowns in the 3 major men’s sports, but every SEC program has won at least 1. Only 1 program has won a title in each of the 3 sports.

Alabama: 18

  • Football: 18
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 0

Skinny: Sure, a few of the titles are debatable, but there’s no denying Nick Saban’s greatness. Saban’s teams have won 6 of these titles, matching Bear Bryant for the most in program history. The basketball program is still searching for its first trip to the Final Four.

LSU: 10

  • Football: 4
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 6

Skinny: LSU has been to the Final Four 4 times but has yet to advance to the national championship game. The baseball program has the most CWS titles among SEC programs.

Kentucky: 8

  • Football: 0
  • Basketball: 8
  • Baseball: 0

Skinny: Some UK fans claim a 1950 national title in football. Why not? Bear Bryant’s Cats beat crowned national champion Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl. Their 8 NCAA Tournament titles are more than the rest of the SEC combined and 2nd nationally behind only UCLA (11).

Florida: 6

  • Football: 3
  • Basketball: 2
  • Baseball: 1

Skinny: The Gators are the only SEC program to win a national title in all 3 sports, getting the elusive CWS crown in 2017. In the 2006-07 academic year, the Gators won national titles in football and basketball.

Tennessee: 6

  • Football: 6
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 0

Skinny: Like Alabama, a couple of the football titles are debatable; the AP credits them with 1951 and 1998, for instance. The Vols are still trying to get to the Final Four for the first time.

Georgia: 3

  • Football: 2
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 1

Skinny: Long live 1980. The Dawgs also claim the 1942 national championship in football, and some credit them with them 3 or 4 more. The 1990 baseball team became the first SEC program to win the College World Series.

Ole Miss: 3

  • Football: 3
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 0

Skinny: The Rebels claimed 3 football titles in a 4-year span (1959, 60, 62), but not everybody recognizes that. So much so that when the women’s golf team won the 2021 NCAA championship, some counted that as the school’s first national title in any sport.

Texas A&M: 3

  • Football: 3
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 0

Skinny: The Aggies’ most recent football title was in 1939 — 12 years before Nick Saban was born. Jimbo Fisher is trying to change that in a big way.

Arkansas: 2

  • Football: 1
  • Basketball: 1
  • Baseball: 0

Skinny: Arkansas also reached the 2018 College World Series finals. Had they won, they would have joined Florida as the only SEC programs to win a national title in all 3 major sports.

Auburn: 2

  • Football: 2
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 0

Skinny: Depending on whom you ask, the Tigers’ football total could grow as high as 8. The basketball program made its first Final Four appearance in 2019, falling just short in a controversial semifinal loss to eventual champion Virginia.

South Carolina: 2

  • Football: 0
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 2

Skinny: The Gamecocks still are the most recent team to repeat as College World Series champions, doing so in 2010 and 2011. The men’s basketball program has been to the Final Four once, losing its semifinal in 2017.

Vanderbilt: 2

  • Football: 0
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 2

Skinny: Tim Corbin has built the Vandy Boys into the nation’s premier baseball program. Not only has Corbin won 2 CWS titles, but the ‘Dores have been in the finals 2 other times, too — all in a 7-tournament span.

Mississippi State: 1

  • Football: 0
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 1

Skinny: Will Bednar pitched 6 no-hit innings as the OmaDawgs topped Vanderbilt for their first national title in any sport.

Missouri: 1

  • Football: 0
  • Basketball: 0
  • Baseball: 1

Skinny: The Tigers’ lone CWS title came in 1954, decades before joining the SEC.