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With the 2014 season in the books, it’s time to look back to see where each team sits in the all-time standings. It’s no surprise, but Alabama leads the SEC in all-time winning percentage, while Vanderbilt and Kentucky bring up the rear. The Commodores and Wildcats are the only teams with a all-time winning percentages below .500, although South Carolina and Mississippi State are just barely over the .500 mark.
Where does your team stand?
- Alabama — 864-299-42, .734 winning percentage; Bowls: 35-24-3, .589
- Arkansas — 660-452-37, .591; Bowls: 14-23-3, .388
- Auburn — 708-411-43, .628; Bowls: 22-14-2, .605
- Florida — 664-397-37, .622; Bowls: 21-20, .512
- Georgia — 751-387-50, .653; Bowls: 28-18-3, .602
- Kentucky — 462-530-36, .467; 8-7, .533
- LSU — 731-388-47, .647; Bowls: 23-22-1, .511
- Mississippi State — 540-528-37, .505; Bowls: 10-8, .556
- Missouri — 605-505-50, .543; Bowls: 15-16, .484
- Ole Miss — 615-482-34, .559; 23-13, .639
- South Carolina — 550-520-41, .514; Bowls: 8-12, .400
- Tennessee — 811–367–53 .688; 26-24, .520
- Texas A&M — 687-448-44, .601; 17-19, .472
- Vanderbilt — 523-568-43, .480; Bowls: 4-2-1, .643
*All data was taken from Sports-reference.com. Tennessee’s record has been accurately updated on SDS.
A former freelance journalist from Philadelphia, Brett has made the trek down to SEC country to cover the greatest conference in college football.