Anybody can have a 10-win season.

OK. Almost anybody. Vanderbilt still is looking for its first, but give the Commodores time. They’ve only been playing football for 120-some seasons, most of which their players spent in the classroom.

What separates Alabama from everybody else in the SEC is the Tide’s consistency. They string together 10-win seasons like we hang Christmas decorations: The result is not many holes in in their tree.

Here’s a look at each program’s most productive 2-year, 3-year and 4-year stretches:

Most wins in 2-year stretch

  • Alabama: 26 (2014-15, 2008-09)
  • Florida: 26 (2008-09)
  • LSU: 24 (2010-11)
  • Georgia: 24 (2002-03)
  • Tennessee: 24 (1997-98)
  • Missouri: 23 (2013-24)
  • South Carolina: 22 (2012-13, 2011-12)
  • Auburn: 22 (2010-11, 2009-10, 2004-05)
  • Texas A&M: 22 (1991-92)
  • Arkansas: 21 (2010-11, 1964-65)
  • Ole Miss: 20 (1959-60)
  • Kentucky: 20 (1949-50)
  • Mississippi State: 19 (2014-15)
  • Vanderbilt: 18 (2012-13)

Most wins in 3-year stretch

  • Alabama: 37 (2013-15)
  • Florida: 35 (2007-09, 2006-08)
  • LSU: 34 (2010-12, 2005-07)
  • Georgia: 34 (2002-04)
  • Tennessee: 34 (1996-98)
  • South Carolina: 33 (2011-13)
  • Auburn: 33 (2004-06)
  • Texas A&M: 32 (1992-94, 1991-93)
  • Missouri: 30 (2007-09, 2006-08)
  • Arkansas: 30 (1977-79)
  • Ole Miss: 29 (1960-62, 1959-61, 1958-60)
  • Kentucky: 28 (1949-51)
  • Mississippi State: 26 (2013-15, 1998-2000, 1940-42, 1939-41)
  • Vanderbilt: 24 (2011-13, 1926-28, 1910-12, 1904-06)

Most wins in 4-year stretch

  • Alabama: 50 (2012-15)
  • Florida: 48 (2006-09)
  • Tennessee: 45 (1995-98)
  • LSU: 44 (2010-13, 2003-06)
  • Georgia: 44 (2002-05)
  • South Carolina: 42 (2010-13)
  • Auburn: 42 (2004-07)
  • Texas A&M: 42 (1991-94)
  • Missouri: 40 (2007-10)
  • Ole Miss: 39 (1959-62)
  • Arkansas: 38 (1986-89, 1985-88)
  • Mississippi State: 34 (2012-15, 1939-42)
  • Kentucky: 33 (1949-52, 1948-51)
  • Vanderbilt: 31 (1927-30, 1926-29)