The math doesn’t add up.

Two first-time head coaches plus a once-fired head coach doesn’t equal the three coaching legends the SEC lost in 2015.

Steve Spurrier, who was closing in on 250 career victories, won 86 games at South Carolina, most in program history. He’s been replaced by Will Muschamp, whose brief tenure ended badly at Florida.

Gary Pinkel, who was closing in on 200 career victories, won 118 at Missouri, most in program history. He’s been replaced by Barry Odom, a longtime defensive coordinator.

Mark Richt, who likely will win his 150th game next fall with the Miami Hurricanes, recorded all 145 of his victories at Georgia. He’s been replaced by Kirby Smart, a longtime defensive coordinator.

Les Miles and Nick Saban remain. Just one other SEC head coach, Dan Mullen at Mississippi State, entered his current job before 2012.

To be sure, the milestones will be different in 2016.

A look, then, at the coaching records of every current SEC head coach after the 2015 regular season:

School Coach At school Arrived Overall
Alabama Nick Saban 103-18 2007 194-60-1
Arkansas Bret Bielema 17-20 2013 85-44
Auburn Gus Malzahn 26-13 2013 35-16
Florida Jim McElwain 10-3 2015 32-19
Georgia Kirby Smart 0-0 2016 0-0
Kentucky Mark Stoops 12-24 2013 12-24
LSU Les Miles 111-32 2005 139-53
Mississippi Hugh Freeze 33-18 2012 43-21
Miss. State Dan Mullen 54-35 2009 54-35
Missouri Barry Odom 0-0 2016 0-0
South Carolina Will Muschamp 0-0 2016 28-21
Tennessee Butch Jones 20-17 2013 70-44
Texas A&M Kevin Sumlin 36-15 2012 71-32
Vanderbilt Derek Mason 7-17 2014 7-17