SEC's best road records in the last 5 years
Just six SEC teams have a winning road record in the last five years.
It’s no surprise that the Crimson Tide lead the SEC by a wide margin in road winning percentage since the 2010 season, while two conference newcomers rank very high in Texas A&M and Missouri.
Perhaps Vanderbilt should play all its games away from Nashville, as the Commodores are better than four other SEC teams on the road.
Check out your favorite team’s road record from 2010-14.
Team | Record | Win Pct. |
---|---|---|
1. Alabama | 17-4 | .810 |
2. Texas A&M | 16-7 | .696 |
3. Missouri* | 15-9 | .625 |
4. LSU | 13-8 | .619 |
5. Georgia | 13-9 | .591 |
6. South Carolina | 14-10 | .583 |
7. Florida | 10-11 | .476 |
8. Mississippi State | 11-13 | .458 |
9. Auburn | 10-12 | .455 |
10. Vanderbilt | 9-16 | .360 |
11. Arkansas | 7-14 | .333 |
12. Ole Miss | 8-16 | .333 |
13. Tennessee | 5-18 | .217 |
14. Kentucky | 1-22 | .043 |
*The Tigers have an active 10-game road winning streak.