Tennessee and Alabama enter the 2014 season as the only two programs to have won 800 or more games. Four other teams — Georgia, LSU, Auburn and Texas A&M — have won more than 700 games during their program’s history.

Three SEC teams — Vanderbilt, Kentucky and Mississippi State — have all won less than .500 of their games, but the Commodores are sitting right at .499 winning percentage following last year’s nine-win season.

Alabama falls ninth in total wins nationally behind Michigan, Yale, Texas, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Harvard as college football’s winningest programs.

Here’s a look at every SEC program’s all-times and winning percentage:

  • Alabama: 838-323-43 (.722)
  • Tennessee: 804-361-53 (.690)
  • Georgia: 767-407-54 (.653)
  • LSU: 753-397-47 (.655)
  • Auburn: 726-416-47 (.636)
  • Florida: 684-395-40 (.634)
  • Texas A&M: 701-456-48 (.606)
  • Arkansas: 687-469-40 (.594)
  • Ole Miss: 636-497-35 (.561)
  • Missouri: 643-532-52 (.547)
  • South Carolina: 576-547-44 (.513)
  • Vanderbilt: 581-583-50 (.499)
  • Kentucky: 582-592-44 (.496)
  • Mississippi State: 521-555-39 (.484)