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Ongoing tally: SEC’s record vs. nonconference teams after Week 11

Christine Wang

By Christine Wang

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The SEC swept its nonconference games last Saturday, giving all three teams involved much-needed wins.

Tennessee became bowl eligible when they blanked North Texas. Texas A&M recovered from the Auburn loss by taking down Western Carolina in style. And Missouri was able to wrestle out a surprising win over a formidable BYU football program in the SEC’s first matchup against an independent team this season.

While Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Missouri have all finished up their nonconference schedule, many more games still remain. Six nonconference games will be taking place next Saturday. For details and our ongoing tally, see below:

SEC VS. NONCONFERENCE OPPONENTS IN 2015: 39-6

vs. ACC: 3-0
vs. Pac-12: 1-0
vs. Big Ten: 1-0
vs. Big 12: 0-2
vs. Sun Belt: 7-0
vs. Ohio Valley: 6-0
vs. C-USA: 7-1*
vs. MAC: 3-1
vs. Mountain West: 3-0
vs. AAC: 3-2
vs. Southland: 1-0
vs. Southern: 2-0*
vs. Southwestern Atlantic: 1-0
vs. Independent: 1-0*

*Record updated.

NONCONFERENCE GAMES REMAINING

Alabama: vs. Charleston Southern (Nov. 21)
Auburn: vs. Idaho (Nov. 21)
Florida: vs. Florida Atlantic (Nov. 21), vs. Florida State (Nov. 28)
Georgia: vs. Georgia Southern (Nov. 21), at Georgia Tech (Nov. 28)
Kentucky: vs. Charlotte (Nov. 21), vs. Louisville (Nov. 28)
South Carolina: vs. The Citadel (Nov. 21), vs. Clemson (Nov. 28)

LAST WEEK’S NONCONFERENCE SCORES

  • Tennessee 24, North Texas 0
  • Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17
  • Missouri 20, BYU 16

THIS WEEK’S NONCONFERENCE GAMES

  • Charleston Southern at Alabama
  • Idaho at Auburn
  • Florida Atlantic at Florida
  • Georgia Southern at Georgia
  • Charlotte at Kentucky
  • The Citadel at South Carolina
Christine Wang

Christine Wang is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. She covers Auburn, Arkansas and Ole Miss.

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