Even in a conference filled often filled with dominating defenses, keeping a team off the scoreboard is a difficult, and relatively rare, feat.

Some SEC teams have gone decades without getting shut out, while a few suffered through it quite recently.

Let’s take a look back at the last time each SEC team was held scoreless.

ALABAMA

Date: Nov. 18, 2000
Opponent: Auburn

The year the Iron Bowl returned to campus, the Tigers visited Tuscaloosa and kicked three field goals. They only needed one in the 9-0 victory.

ARKANSAS

Date: Oct. 19, 2013
Opponent: Alabama

The Crimson Tide dominated the Razorbacks in every way during this 52-0 laugher. It was the second year in a row Arkansas failed to score on Alabama.

AUBURN

Date: Nov. 24, 2012
Opponent: Alabama

Auburn may have won a national championship two years before, but the Tigers capped a winless SEC season with 38-0 and 49-0 defeats to Georgia and Alabama, respectively. Gene Chizik lost his job soon after, and Auburn hired Gus Malzahn.

FLORIDA

Date: Oct. 29, 1988
Opponent: Auburn

The Gators have gone longer than anyone else in the SEC without a scoreless game. This represented the third shutout in as many weeks for the dominant Auburn defense.

GEORGIA

Date: Sept. 30, 1995
Opponent: Alabama

The 31-0 loss to the Crimson Tide represented the low point of an up-and-down season for the Bulldogs, which turned out to be Ray Goff’s final year as head coach.

KENTUCKY

Date: Nov. 3, 2012
Opponent: Vanderbilt

The 40-0 home loss to the Commodores was the Wildcats’ eighth in a row. Kentucky head coach Joker Phillips was fired the next day.

LSU

Date: Nov. 15, 2014
Opponent: Arkansas

Last year’s 17-0 loss to the Razorbacks was tough for LSU fans to swallow, but the upside is we no longer have to mention the 21-0 BCS Championship game loss to Alabama following the 2011 season. (Whoops.)

OLE MISS

Date: Nov. 22, 2014
Opponent: Arkansas

The 30-0 score gave Arkansas back-to-back shutouts and represented the Rebels’ third straight loss to an FBS opponent after a 7-0 start boosted the team to No. 3 in the AP Poll.

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Date: Nov. 28, 2008
Opponent: Ole Miss

Getting shut out by your in-state rival isn’t good for your career. This 45-0 Egg Bowl loss was the eighth of the season for the Bulldogs and the last for Sylvester Croom, who resigned.

MISSOURI

Date: Oct. 11, 2014
Opponent: Georgia

The Tigers didn’t look like a team that would go to the SEC title game after the Bulldogs came to Columbia and pounded Mizzou, 34-0. But Gary Pinkel’s team closed out the regular season with six straight wins.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Date: Sept. 9, 2006
Opponent: Georgia

This 18-0 loss was the second game of Steve Spurrier’s second season with the Gamecocks. His offenses got better from there.

TENNESSEE

Date: Sept. 17, 1994
Opponent: Florida

The No. 1-ranked Gators visited Neyland Stadium and crushed the Vols, 31-0. The next week against Mississippi State, Phillip Fulmer put in a freshman quarterback named Peyton Manning and Tennessee didn’t have much trouble scoring for the next 3 1/2 years.

TEXAS A&M

Date: Oct. 18, 2014
Opponent: Alabama

The Tide didn’t take it easy on the Aggies in Texas A&M’s first trip to Tuscaloosa since the Johnny Manziel-led upset in 2012. Without Manziel, Alabama delivered a 59-0 thrashing.

VANDERBILT

Date: Nov. 22, 2014
Opponent: Mississippi State

Winding down a winless SEC season in Derek Mason’s first year as head coach, Vandy and ran into one of the best Mississippi State teams ever. The Bulldogs cruised to a 51-0 victory in Starkville.