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SEC Program's Bowl Histories. Lets take a look.

Posted on 12/9/13 at 1:29 pm
Posted by kilo
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Posted on 12/9/13 at 1:29 pm
Started looking over bowl records and histories of our new conference mates trying to learn more of of the history of the programs that make up this fine collection of universities.

* Did not count BCSNCG under the respective bowl they took place in that year. Did Not include this years bowl appearances. Will correct if errors are found please post them

SEC WEST

Alabama 35-22-3
First Bowl Victory: 1926 Rose Bowl vs Washington
3 BCSNCG, 6 Rose, 13 Sugar, 8 Orange, 1 Fiesta, 6 Cotton

Ole Miss 22-12
First Bowl Victory: 1948 Delta vs TCU
8 Sugar, 1 Orange, 5 Cotton

Mississippi State 10-7
First Bowl Victory: 1941 Orange vs Georgetown
2 Orange, 1 Cotton

Auburn 22-13-2
First Bowl Victory: 1938 Orange vs Michigan State
1 BCSNCG, 5 Sugar, 2 Orange, 2 Cotton

LSU 23-21-1
First Bowl Victory: 1943 Orange Bowl vs Texas A&M
3 BCSNCG 12 Sugar, 4 Orange, 5 Cotton

Texas A&M 15-19
First Bowl Victory: 1921 Dixie vs Centre
2 Sugar, 1 Orange, 13 Cotton

Arkansas 13-23-3
First Bowl Victory: 1947 Dixie vs William and Mary
6 Sugar, 2 Orange, 1 Fiesta, 11 Cotton

SEC EAST


Georgia 27-18-3
First Bowl Victory: 1942 Orange Bowl vs TCU
Rose 1,Sugar 9, Orange 3,Cotton 3

Kentucky 8-6
First Bowl Victory: 1947 Great Lakes vs Villanova
1 Sugar,1 Orange, 1 Cotton

Tennessee 25-24
First Bowl Victory: 1939 Orange vs Oklahoma
1 BCSNCG, 2 Rose, 7 Sugar, 4 Orange, 2 Fiesta, 5 Cotton

Vanderbilt 3-2-1
First Bowl Victory: 1955 Gator vs Auburn
(No Major Bowl Appearances)

Florida 20-20
First Bowl Victory: 1952 Gator vs Tulsa
2 BCSNCG, 9 Sugar, 3 Orange 1 Fiesta

Missouri 13-16
First Bowl Victory: 1960 Orange vs Georgia
2 Sugar, 4 Orange, 1 Fiesta, 2 Cotton

South Carolina 6-12
First Bowl Victory: 1995 Car Quest vs West Virgina
(No Major Bowl Appearances)


This conference has a very cool and succesful history. Learned a little about some programs while looking around and researching.

Interesting Facts:

Appeared in all major bowls + BCSNCG: Alabama + Tennessee

Appeared in all major bowls: Alabama and Tennessee

SEC Programs have appeared in 9 BCS National Championship Games.

SEC Programs have appeared 185 times in the major bowls.







ETA: Adjusted Ole Miss Cotton bowls.
This post was edited on 12/10/13 at 11:23 am
Posted by Tds & Beer
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Posted on 12/9/13 at 1:33 pm to
We were in the SEC last time I checked.
Posted by lsunutinno
Dome Island
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Posted on 12/9/13 at 1:36 pm to
Quit trolling USCe
Posted by Tiger Live2
Westwego, LA
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 12/9/13 at 1:45 pm to
I think you are forgetting about UT's 1998 BCS title.
Posted by Brummy
Central, LA
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 12/9/13 at 1:59 pm to
quote:

South Carolina 6-12
First Bowl Victory: 1995 Car Quest vs West Virgina

Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
Member since Jan 2010
44071 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 2:10 pm to
LSU's first bowl victory was the inaugural Bacardi Bowl in Havana Cuba in 1907.

LSU beat the University of Havana 56-0:

Looking back, it is difficult to imagine how LSU's precedent-setting game against Havana University on Christmas Day, in 1907, failed to touch off a second war with Spain. The appearance of the first American college team on foreign soil came at a time when the Cuban situation remained touchy in the wake of the Spanish-American war. "Remember the Maine!" had not yet died away. U.S. Army garrisons were still stationed at Camp Columbia, and U.S. Navy vessels rode at anchor in the harbor where the hull of the sunken battleship was visible above the water.

To make matters more explosive, Havana was football mad, the university team having run roughshod over every service team- Army, Navy, or other- in the area. With no more fields to conquer, Cuban officials turned to the United States in search of a prestige opponent. They found a willing one in LSU, and the invitation extended to Wingard was readily accepted, although it meant keeping his club in training for an extra month.

The international match caught the fancy of Tiger fans in Baton Rouge who quickly raised $2,000 for Wingard and company to take with them to Havana to wager. Upon arrival, LSU quickly discovered that Cuba was looking forward to the Christmas Day game as a sort of crusade. Americans residing there told Wingard that Havana officials were scouring the island for the biggest and meanest physical specimens they could find, operating on the theory that football was a game entirely of brute force. Wingard's biggest problem was not in bringing his 13-man squad to an emotional peak- that was easy- but in protect­ing the members of the team from homesick Americans who showered them with hospitality. It was said that whenever two Americans met in Cuba the custom was to have a friendly drink, ordinarily a daiquiri, and something to eat, usually arroz con polio (a rich concoction of stewed chicken and saffron rice), neither of which was an ideal training table item.

It was the large cheering section of American servicemen- and their inflammatory yell- which made the occasion a possible powder keg. Before the game the chant began:

"Lick the Spicks, Kill the Spicks Rah! Rah! Rah! Louisiana!" [Ed.: STTDB! All class, all the time...]

When Wingard's 13-man "light brigade" ran onto the field for pre-game warmups, they noticed an odd sight on the Cuban bench- a number of large glass demijohns filled with wine. Every now and then one of the Cuban players, who were as large as advertised, would run over and take a swig of wine. Center of attention was a 300-pounder named A. C. Infante-Garcia who, it was reported, had been brought in especially to handle W. M. Lyles, the 200-pound LSU guard. Just before the opening whistle, Fenton gave Lyles a tip. "Hit that guy in the stomach with your head," Doc told him, "and he's done for."

The crowd of 10,000- the speculators inherited a goldmine- had hardly been seated comfortably when, on the first play from scrimmage, Lyles rammed his shoulder into the midriff of Infante-Garcia. Fenton chuckled when he told what happened. "The big guy spouted wine like an artesian well," he said. "I give you my word. We nearly had to swim to get out of there." No one was more surprised than Lyles, whose confidence skyrocketed. "Well, I'll be damned," he said. "Let's go to work." The sight of the supine 300-pounder touched off a 56-0 rout- ten touchdowns at five points each and six conversions. The home team never threatened.



George Ellwood "Doc" Fenton:



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Posted by CayceCock13
Braves / Hornets / Rams Fan
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 12/9/13 at 2:14 pm to
Good thing football didn't start until 2010 for us.

God our history is terrible.
Posted by WG_Dawg
Hoover
Member since Jun 2004
86550 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 2:21 pm to
quote:

Appeared in all major bowls: Alabama and Tennessee


Ummm...and UGA.

ETA: apparently you're counting the fiesta bowl as a major bowl.
This post was edited on 12/9/13 at 2:29 pm
Posted by Rebel Land Shark
Member since Jul 2013
30174 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 2:26 pm to
quote:

Ole Miss 22-12


Posted by Mudflap007
The big D
Member since Sep 2013
216 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 2:40 pm to
Wow. I forgot that Ole Miss and Tennessee were powerhouse programs.
Posted by MrBiriwa
Biriwa,OH
Member since Nov 2010
7116 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 2:46 pm to
quote:

Florida 20-20
First Bowl Victory: 1952 Gator vs Tulsa
2 BCSNCG, 9 Sugar, 3 Orange 1 Fiesta




wow...Im actually shocked by this...I thought the Gators would be more dominant
This post was edited on 12/9/13 at 2:47 pm
Posted by S
RIP Wayde
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 12/9/13 at 2:49 pm to
quote:

LSU 23-21-1
First Bowl Victory: 1943 Orange Bowl vs Texas A&M


Posted by MID_TN_VOL
Franklin,TN
Member since Sep 2013
592 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 3:19 pm to
quote:

Appeared in all major bowls + BCSNCG: Alabama + Tennessee


Big 2

Posted by Bulldog30
#hailstate
Member since Nov 2013
35 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 3:24 pm to
Interesting stuff. Thanks for compiling it all in one post.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58925 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 3:27 pm to
Good stuff! Interesting!
Posted by SunHog
Illinois
Member since Jan 2011
9202 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 3:36 pm to
I hope you realize how much of a joke the old SEC was..

Conference teams meeting up in bowl games to pad each other's stats, multiple split conference champions and teams like LSU who played more SWC teams than their own conference back then.

The SEC was a total Joke.
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
51364 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 3:58 pm to
Why do you count the Cotton Bowl as a major bowl but not the Capital One/Citrus Bowl?
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42685 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 4:19 pm to
quote:

Interesting Facts:

Appeared in all major bowls + BCSNCG: Alabama + Tennessee

Appeared in all major bowls: Alabama and Tennessee


This is why it will be a cold day in hell before Tennessee and Alabama stop playing the Third Saturday in October and why we're so damned stubborn that we'll keep calling it that no matter what day it fall on.
Posted by cattus
Member since Jan 2009
13459 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 4:21 pm to
Love history and have always been impressed with Mississippi's performance in bowls.

Funny thing is Minnesota also claims the 1960 title with Ole Miss. Titles were given out before bowls, Minnesota lost their bowl but of course Ole Miss won theirs. The Gophers are 5-9 all time and claim 6 national titles! Mississippi State is 9-6.
Posted by The White Lobster
Member since Jul 2009
16764 posts
Posted on 12/9/13 at 4:45 pm to
quote:

Kentucky 8-6
First Bowl Victory: 1947 Great Lakes vs Villanova
1 Sugar,1 Orange, 1 Cotton

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