If you want to last in the SEC, you have to win and win consistently. After all, 13 of the SEC’s 14 current member schools have reached a bowl in the last two seasons (sorry, Kentucky) and all 14 schools have posted win percentages of .500 or better in more than half the seasons in their respective programs’ histories.

As we spend this week looking back and appreciating the historical significance of SEC football, here’s a rundown of how often SEC teams posted .500 records or better from their first seasons through 2014:

Team Total seasons .500 or better seasons Percentage
Alabama 120 100* 83.3%
Arkansas 121 92 76.0%
Auburn 123 92 74.8%
Florida 108 85 78.7%
Georgia 121 94 77.7%
Kentucky 122 66 54.1%
LSU 122 94 77.0%
Mississippi State 116 71 61.2%
Missouri 96 63** 65.6%
Ole Miss 120 76 63.3%
South Carolina 121 70 57.9%
Tennessee 117 91 77.8%
Texas A&M 121 85 70.2%
Vanderbilt 125 68 54.4%

* wins vacated in 1993 and 2005-07 that dropped records below .500

**vacated wins in 1975-77 that dropped records below .500