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re: Bowl History of SEC Teams

Posted on 12/10/14 at 10:05 pm to
Posted by miz_zombie
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 12/10/14 at 10:05 pm to
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Every time I tried to tell Mizzou fans their football program had a mediocre history, they threw a temper tantrum. So, which is it? Y'all sucked arse in the 80s and 90s, so that doesn't count I guess. Prior to the 80s, I mean, that's not really even modern day college football. You could MAYBE count the 70s. So your program is a johnny come lately, that never really came at all? Am I on the right track here?


Teams like Bama get to enjoy the legacy of their long ago past.

So should Mizzou.

Missouri was a very solid program that went to high end bowls back when it was actually an honor to go bowling.

We don't hide from the 20 year lull, we know it happened, and we're comfortable acknowledging it because of where we are today as a program.

Posted by spacewrangler
In my easy chair with my boots on..
Member since Sep 2009
9750 posts
Posted on 12/10/14 at 10:25 pm to
Here it is from 1975 looks a lot different when you take a longer historical look.


os Team Record
1. Mississippi (12-3-0)--0.80000
2. Alabama (23-10-0)--0.69697[1]
3. Auburn (16-7-1)--0.68750
4. Vanderbilt (3-2-0)--0.60000
5. Georgia (18-13-2)--0.57576
6. Missouri (9-7-0)--0.56250
7. LSU (14-12-0)--0.53846
7. Mississippi St. (7-6-0)--0.53846
9. Tennessee (15-13-0)--0.53571
10. Florida (15-16-0)--0.48387
11. Kentucky (5-6-0)--0.45455
12. South Carolina (7-10-0)--0.41176
13. Texas A&M (11-16-0)--0.40741
14. Arkansas (9-16-1)--0.36538
(164-137-4)--0.54426
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