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Since upset at South Carolina, Alabama beating East teams by four touchdowns a game
By Cody McClure
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There is no shortage of impressive feats/stats out there about Alabama’s dominance in the Nick Saban era.
Want to hear another one?
As pointed out by SEC Network news editor Brandon Zimmerman … Since losing to South Carolina in 2010, Alabama has won 17 straight games against the SEC East by an average margin of 26.5 points.
Since losing to South Carolina in 2010, Alabama has won 17 straight vs. the SEC East by an average margin of 26.5 points.
— Brandon Zimmerman (@BZSEC) September 23, 2017
That is an average of four scores, and get this, it’s over a seven-year period of time. Four scores, seven years … get it? Abraham Lincoln would be proud.
And Saban should be too. His teams have been dominant, while the East has been dormant.
Here are the full results of Alabama’s superiority over the opposite division since that loss to the Gamecocks:
2010: Alabama 41, Tennessee 10
2011: Alabama 34, Vanderbilt 0
2011: Alabama 37, Tennessee 6
2012: Alabama 42, Missouri 10
2012: Alabama 44, Tennessee 13
2012: Alabama 32, Georgia 28
2013: Alabama 48, Kentucky 7
2013: Alabama 45, Tennessee 10
2014: Alabama 42, Florida 21
2014: Alabama 34, Tennessee 20
2014: Alabama 42, Missouri 13
2015: Alabama 38, Georgia 10
2015: Alabama 19, Tennessee 14
2015: Alabama 29, Florida 15
2016: Alabama 34, Kentucky 6
2016: Alabama 49, Tennessee 10
2016: Alabama 54, Florida 16
The Crimson Tide was leading Vanderbilt 52-0 in Nashville at the time of this article.
Cody McClure is an SEC Football Writer for Saturday Down South. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he also co-hosts a midday sports radio show for FOX Sports. Cody previously worked for Athlon Sports.