Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer and Florida coach Ron Zook shook hands at midfield at Neyland Stadium on Sept. 18, 2004.

The Vols beat the Gators, 30-28, that day, with Tennessee K James Wilhoit sending a 50-yard field goal through the uprights in the game’s final seconds.

Tennessee fans rejoiced, celebrating a win against their much hated rival from the Sunshine State.

But the Vols had no idea that it would be the last time they would taste victory in the series with Florida for more than a decade.

The Gators have long since left that day in the past, moving on to win the last 10 games in the series by an average score of  29.1-15.2.

While the Gators’ double-digit winning streak against Tennessee likely will be the most talked-about streak in the days leading up to Saturday, that doesn’t mean it is the only one.

Here is a noteworthy streak or record to keep an eye on for the other 12 SEC teams as we enter play in Week 4:

  • Alabama (vs. Louisiana-Monroe): Nick Saban is 8-1 all-time against the teams that currently comprise the Sun Belt. Of course, his lone loss came to Louisiana-Monroe in 2007, which was his first year at Alabama.
  • Arkansas (vs. Texas A&M): The Razorbacks are in search of their first win in a SEC opener since 2010. Arkansas has lost its last four conference openers.
  • Auburn (vs. Mississippi State): Senior WR Ricardo Louis has caught at least one pass in his last 19 games played.
  • Georgia (vs. Southern): RB Nick Chubb enters the game with 11 consecutive 100-yard rushing games. It is the second-longest active streak in FBS, and is just two games shy of Herschel Walker’s school record of 13 consecutive games.
  • Kentucky (vs. Missouri): In spite of Week 3’s loss to Florida, the Wildcats extended their red-zone scoring streak to 20 trips, which extends back to the Mississippi State game in 2014.
  • LSU (at Syracuse): The Tigers hold the longest regular-season, non-conference winning streak in FBS history with 49 consecutive wins. LSU will look to make it an even 50 with its first ever trip to play Syracuse at the Carrier Dome.
  • Mississippi State (at Auburn): QB Dak Prescott has thrown a touchdown pass in 17 consecutive games. It is the longest streak in the SEC and second-longest in FBS, trailing only TCU’s Trevone Boykin (18).
  • Missouri (at Kentucky): The Tigers will play their first road conference game of the season with a school-record 11-game road winning streak on the line. Gary Pinkel is 3-0 against the Wildcats.
  • Ole Miss (vs. Vanderbilt): The Rebels have not trailed an opponent at any point through three games this season, meaning they are on a 180-minute streak of being either tied or ahead in games.
  • South Carolina (vs. UCF): The Gamecocks are 20-1 in their last 21 non-conference games, with the only loss in that period coming to Clemson at the end of the 2014 season.
  • Texas A&M (vs. Arkansas): The Aggies have won all five games played at neutral site fields under Kevin Sumlin, and are 16-4 away from Kyle Field during that time period.
  • Vanderbilt (at Ole Miss): The Commodores are on a three-game winning streak in games played in Oxford for the Ole Miss series.