Which SEC teams have carried the torch out-of-conference over the last decade during the regular season and bowl games? The numbers may surprise you.

RELATED: SEC records against ranked teams since 2005

SEC non-conference records since 2005

  • LSU — 45-3; .937 (Tigers lost only one non-SEC game from 2005-11)
  • Alabama — 42-6; .875 (Tide are 27-2 since start of 2009 season)
  • Missouri — 40-7; .851 (SEC slate began in 2012)
  • South Carolina — 39-8; .829 (lost to Clemson last fall snapped 19-game non-SEC win streak)
  • Auburn — 39-8; .829 (Tigers haven’t lost more than one non-SEC game since 2005)
  • Florida — 39-8; .829 (Gators managed a 23-1 mark from 2005-09)
  • Arkansas — 36-9; .800 (Razorbacks went 5-0 during 2009, 2010 and 2014 seasons)
  • Texas A&M — 36-10; .782 (SEC slate began in 2012)
  • Georgia — 39-10; .759 (Bulldogs went 14-1 from 2006-08)
  • Mississippi — 34-11; .755 (Rebels are 13-2 under Hugh Freeze)
  • Mississippi State — 34-11; .755 (Bulldogs’ last unblemished non-conference season came in 2011)
  • Kentucky — 33-11; .750 (Wildcats finished 14-1 from 2006-08)
  • Tennessee — 33-11; .750 (Vols went 8-0 in non-SEC games from 2011-12)
  • Vanderbilt — 30-13; .697 (Commodores finished 13-2 under James Franklin, 2011-13)