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The SEC’s most lopsided rivalries

Brett Weisband

By Brett Weisband

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Over the last two weeks, SDS has been running down how some of the SEC’s programs stack up against their conference brethren all time. We’re only about halfway through the series, so stay tuned to see how your team breaks down against the rest of the SEC all-time.

Today, we take a look at which rival SEC school each team has beaten up on the worst throughout the conference’s storied history.

  • Alabama — Kentucky (36-2-1, .923 winning percentage)
  • Arkansas — Vanderbilt (7-2, .778)
  • Auburn — South Carolina (10-1-1, .833)
  • Florida — Arkansas (9-1, .900)
  • Georgia — Kentucky (54-12-2, .794)
  • Kentucky — Arkansas (4-3, .571)
  • LSU — South Carolina (17-2-1, .850)
  • Mississippi State — Vanderbilt (13-7-2, .590)
  • *Missouri — Ole Miss (5-1, .833)
  • Ole Miss — Kentucky (27-14-1, .642)
  • South Carolina — Vanderbilt (20-4, .833)
  • Tennessee — South Carolina (24-7-2, .727)
  • *Texas A&M — Ole Miss (6-1, .857)
  • Vanderbilt — Auburn (21-20-1, .500)

* Minimum of five games

Brett Weisband

A former freelance journalist from Philadelphia, Brett has made the trek down to SEC country to cover the greatest conference in college football.

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