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Last 10 years sports programs ranked. Edit for clarity.
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:12 am
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:12 am
This is the teams 10 year average nationally.
As stated it’s sports programs. All sports, men, women, team, and individual.
UF
A&M
UGA
LSU
Ark.
UK
UA
AU
UT
USCe
Do you agree or disagree?
As stated it’s sports programs. All sports, men, women, team, and individual.
UF
A&M
UGA
LSU
Ark.
UK
UA
AU
UT
USCe
Do you agree or disagree?
This post was edited on 6/1/22 at 10:33 am
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:17 am to Bbobalou
The way it really works when you put true numbers to the programs.
UF 3.3
A&M 12.1
UGA 14.5
LSU 17.6
Ark. 19.9
UK 20.2
UA 22.9
AU 32.6
UT 33.8
USCe 34.5
UF 3.3
A&M 12.1
UGA 14.5
LSU 17.6
Ark. 19.9
UK 20.2
UA 22.9
AU 32.6
UT 33.8
USCe 34.5
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:18 am to Bbobalou
Well the last 10 years Arkansas has the most SEC regular season championships at 52.
Florida is at 48 then you have a decent drop off so not sure how we are 5th if we are taking into account every sport the last 10 years
That doesn’t include us carrying this conference in basketball the last two years
Florida is at 48 then you have a decent drop off so not sure how we are 5th if we are taking into account every sport the last 10 years
That doesn’t include us carrying this conference in basketball the last two years
This post was edited on 6/1/22 at 10:20 am
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:19 am to Bbobalou
Where did you get the information from? Link?
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:21 am to Bbobalou
None hold a candle to the 2021 Director's Cup Champions.
Hook'em
Hook'em
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:22 am to Colonel Ingus
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Where did you get the information from? Link?
LINK
You have to add them up for each year. It took me awhile.
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:24 am to Golfer1
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Well the last 10 years Arkansas has the most SEC regular season championships at 52.
he said all programs, not just track and field/cross country. 44 of Arkansas' 52 SEC titles have come in those sports, the others being 1 each in mens and womens golf, one in baseball, 2 in softball, and 3 in soccer
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:25 am to GAT BoilerPickle Doc
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None hold a candle to the 2021 Director's Cup Champions.
You did win it last year. Nice job.
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:37 am to Bbobalou
Yep - per Directors Cup (2020 not included as half the year was lost to COVID)
2011 - 2021 (last 10 seasons)
1. Florida (3.3)
2. Texas A&M (11.7)
3. Georgia (14.7)
4. LSU (18.0)
5. Arkansas (19.9)
6. Kentucky (20.2)
7. Alabama (22.9)
8. Auburn (32.6)
9. Tennessee (33.6)
10. South Carolina (34.5)
11. Missouri (40.9)
12. Ole Miss (52.7)
12. Vanderbilt (52.7)
14. Mississippi State (55.0)
2016 - 2021 (last 5 seasons)
1. Florida (3.8)
2. Texas A&M (13.6)
3. Georgia (13.8)
4. Kentucky (15.8)
5. LSU (18.0)
5. Arkansas (18.0)
7. Alabama (22.6)
8. South Carolina (28.4)
9. Tennessee (33.2)
10. Auburn (33.6)
11. Missouri (35.6)
12. Ole Miss (40.8)
14. Mississippi State (47.6)
12. Vanderbilt (55.6)
2018 - 2021 (last 3 seasons)
1. Florida (3.7)
2. Georgia (13.0)
3. Kentucky (14.3)
4. Texas A&M (14.7)
5. Arkansas (15.7)
6. Alabama (17.3)
7. LSU (17.7)
8. Tennessee (28.7)
9. South Carolina (30.0)
10. Missouri (34.0)
11. Auburn (35.0)
12. Ole Miss (38.7)
13. Mississippi State (48.3)
14. Vanderbilt (52.0)
2011 - 2021 (last 10 seasons)
1. Florida (3.3)
2. Texas A&M (11.7)
3. Georgia (14.7)
4. LSU (18.0)
5. Arkansas (19.9)
6. Kentucky (20.2)
7. Alabama (22.9)
8. Auburn (32.6)
9. Tennessee (33.6)
10. South Carolina (34.5)
11. Missouri (40.9)
12. Ole Miss (52.7)
12. Vanderbilt (52.7)
14. Mississippi State (55.0)
2016 - 2021 (last 5 seasons)
1. Florida (3.8)
2. Texas A&M (13.6)
3. Georgia (13.8)
4. Kentucky (15.8)
5. LSU (18.0)
5. Arkansas (18.0)
7. Alabama (22.6)
8. South Carolina (28.4)
9. Tennessee (33.2)
10. Auburn (33.6)
11. Missouri (35.6)
12. Ole Miss (40.8)
14. Mississippi State (47.6)
12. Vanderbilt (55.6)
2018 - 2021 (last 3 seasons)
1. Florida (3.7)
2. Georgia (13.0)
3. Kentucky (14.3)
4. Texas A&M (14.7)
5. Arkansas (15.7)
6. Alabama (17.3)
7. LSU (17.7)
8. Tennessee (28.7)
9. South Carolina (30.0)
10. Missouri (34.0)
11. Auburn (35.0)
12. Ole Miss (38.7)
13. Mississippi State (48.3)
14. Vanderbilt (52.0)
This post was edited on 6/1/22 at 10:42 am
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:39 am to Golfer1
How many national titles did y'all get over that span?
This post was edited on 6/1/22 at 10:39 am
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:40 am to Golfer1
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Well the last 10 years Arkansas has the most SEC regular season championships at 52.
Yes...Arkansas Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field, and Cross Country teams are impressive.
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:45 am to BigRaggedyTiger
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How many national titles did y'all get over that span?
That isn’t the point that I was trying to convey. Just how the programs average overall for a set amount of time. Nothing personal.
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:45 am to madmaxvol
Average SEC Rank By Year
2011 - 33.5
2012 - 33.4
2013 - 31.0
2014 - 29.6
2015 - 31.4
2016 - 30.7
2017 - 27.4
2018 - 24.4
2019 - 28.4
2021 - 24.9
League is getting better at everything every year
Almost every program is better in the 3Y than the 10Y
2011 - 33.5
2012 - 33.4
2013 - 31.0
2014 - 29.6
2015 - 31.4
2016 - 30.7
2017 - 27.4
2018 - 24.4
2019 - 28.4
2021 - 24.9
League is getting better at everything every year

Almost every program is better in the 3Y than the 10Y
This post was edited on 6/1/22 at 10:48 am
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:48 am to SummerOfGeorge
Quick work SoG. I’m old school and did it longhand. Lol.
Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:48 am to Bbobalou
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Quick work SoG. I’m old school and did it longhand. Lol.
Same - just in excel

Posted on 6/1/22 at 10:52 am to SummerOfGeorge
2011-2017 Avg vs 2018-2021 Avg (Most Improved to Least Improved)
1. Kentucky (37% up) (23 to 14)
2. Ole Miss (34% up) (59 to 39)
3. Alabama (31% up) (25 to 17)
4. Arkansas (28% up) (22 to 16)
5. Missouri (22% up) (44 to 34)
6. Tennessee (20% up) (36 to 29)
7. South Carolina (18% up) (36 to 30)
8. Mississippi State (16.5% up) (58 to 48)
9. Georgia (15.7% up) (15 to 13)
10. LSU (3% up) (18.1 to 17.7)
11. Vanderbilt (2% up) (53 to 52)
12. Auburn (11% down) (32 to 35)
13. Florida (17% down) (3.1 to 3.7)
14. Texas A&M (41% down) (10.4 to 14.7)
1. Kentucky (37% up) (23 to 14)
2. Ole Miss (34% up) (59 to 39)
3. Alabama (31% up) (25 to 17)
4. Arkansas (28% up) (22 to 16)
5. Missouri (22% up) (44 to 34)
6. Tennessee (20% up) (36 to 29)
7. South Carolina (18% up) (36 to 30)
8. Mississippi State (16.5% up) (58 to 48)
9. Georgia (15.7% up) (15 to 13)
10. LSU (3% up) (18.1 to 17.7)
11. Vanderbilt (2% up) (53 to 52)
12. Auburn (11% down) (32 to 35)
13. Florida (17% down) (3.1 to 3.7)

14. Texas A&M (41% down) (10.4 to 14.7)
This post was edited on 6/1/22 at 10:58 am
Posted on 6/1/22 at 11:21 am to BigRaggedyTiger
We got 7 National championships the last 10 years. I may be missing 1 or 2
Posted on 6/1/22 at 11:22 am to madmaxvol
We have also carried this conference in basketball the last two years and will do so again this year.
Arkansas has more tournament wins the last two years than this entire league combined
Arkansas has more tournament wins the last two years than this entire league combined
Posted on 6/1/22 at 11:26 am to SummerOfGeorge
George or anyone who is better at computing than I, want to try their hand at the SEC all sports trophy? All the conference games have been played and they won't announce the winner for another month, but in the article is how they calculate the standings.
LINK
LINK
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