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re: How Would TCU Finish This Year If They Were In The SEC?

Posted on 9/13/17 at 6:30 pm to
Posted by texashorn
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Posted on 9/13/17 at 6:30 pm to
All time, the Longhorns are 189-94-10 against SEC teams in regular-season games, and 12-7-1 in bowls.
This post was edited on 9/13/17 at 6:44 pm
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 9/14/17 at 4:02 am to
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All time, the Longhorns are 189-94-10 against SEC teams in regular-season games, and 12-7-1 in bowls.


You do not get to count Arkansas, Texas A&M, or Missouri wins in the SWC or B12. I do believe Texas A&M beat you a few games back when they were in the SIAA (as precursor to SEC). I did not count Cocks beating you before SEC but did include SIAA and SoCon records for current SEC schools.


7-1-1 Alabama (7 before 1980, most close, only 1 game in AL, 5 in TX)
5-3-0 Auburn (3-1 before 1980, 2-2 since, only 2 games in Auburn, 5 in TX)
2-3-0 Arkansas (Hogs joined SEC in 1992, 4 of 5 games played in TX)
2-0-1 Florida (all games before WW II, NONE since, 2 played in austin)
3-1-0 Georgia (3-0 before 1960, 0-1 since 1984, only 1 game played in GA)
1-0-0 Georgia Tech (14-7 in 1943 Cotton Bowl, played in TX)
1-0-0 Kentucky (7-6 @ austin - never played return trip in Lexington)
9-7-1 LSU (8-7 up to the early 1960's, 1-0 in 2003 Cotton Bowl, 11 played in TX)
6-2-0 Ole Miss (5-1 up to mid 1960's, 1-1 since 2012, 6 of 8 played in TX)
2-2-0 State (1-0 up to 1990, 1-2 since 1990, 3 of 4 games played in TX)
0-0-0 Missouri (ZERO games played since Tigers joined SEC)
0-0-0 South Carolina (Cocks beat texas in 1957 in austin tho, 27-21)
2-1-0 Tennessee (3 games played in 1950's and 1960's, all in TX)
0-0-0 Texas A&M (ZERO games played since Aggies joined SEC)
8-0-0 Tulane (1955 to 1965, 5 in austin and just 3 in NOLA)
0-0-0 Sewanee (4-3-0 between 1898 and 1915 tho)
3-8-1 Vanderbilt (8 games played in TX, Dores made that arse quit)


If I did deduct games before the SEC formed in 1932 these wins would be removed from texas record vs the SEC.

3 wins against Alabama, 2 in austin (1902, 1915, 1922)
3 wins against Auburn, all in TX (1910, 1911, 1925)
3 wins against LSU, all in TX (1899, 1907, 1910)
3 wins against Ole Miss, all in TX (1912, 1914, 1925)
1 win against State in austin in 1921
1 win against Tulane in austin in 1908
3 wins against Vanderbilt in TX (1900, 1923, 1927)

That is 17 fewer texas wins and showcases the folks in austin stacking the deck by playing a very unequal number of games in TX instead of equal home and home with said schools. Easy to pads the stats with such imbalances and similar to Michigan and other non SEC schools who have fed on unbalanced home and home games. Rent a win games are expected, but to play so many current P5's at your home field with such imbalances does create more hollow wins.
This post was edited on 9/14/17 at 4:04 am
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