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SEC city populations (2025)

Posted on 4/27/26 at 6:13 am
Posted by Govt Tide
Member since Nov 2009
9597 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 6:13 am
2025 population for all 16 SEC cities. Number in parentheses denotes where each city ranks within their respective state:


1) Austin (5) - 1,000,511
2) Nashville (1) - 708,772
3) Lexington (2) - 331,139
4) Baton Rouge (2) - 219,565
5) Knoxville (3) - 200,595
6) Gainesville (14) - 150,331
7) Columbia, SC (2) - 146,933
8) Columbia, MO (4) - 132,046
9) Norman (3) - 131,717
10) College Station (30) - 129,834
11) Athens (6) - 129,054
12) Tuscaloosa (5) - 116,465
13) Fayetteville (2) - 105,221
14) Auburn (7) - 85,429
15) Oxford (11) - 27,124
16) Starkville (15) - 25,880
Posted by Gunga Din
Oklahoma
Member since Jul 2020
3607 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 6:55 am to
It would be interesting if you did this by metro areas...

The first two would be at the top... but probably Norman would be third. with Knoxville, Columbia South Carolina right behind, and Fayetteville would zoom up the list joining Lexington.

And if Tuscaloosa were included in Birmingham's metro... it would be probably #4... but I don't think it is.

Posted by Radio One
On the banks of the Wabash
Member since Sep 2023
6401 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 7:13 am to
Thanks again mods for using our fair board as a dumping ground!
frick you!
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
62516 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 7:28 am to
quote:

Lexington.


Well over 500K MSA

It is a haul between Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, guessing not the same MSA
Posted by Godawgs4
Member since Aug 2016
5538 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 8:38 am to
The GTR area around State is roughly 130K and steadily growing. The key word is steady. Explosive growth like some of the college cities have seen is actually not a good thing because it takes government time to catch up with infrastructure i. e. roads, utilities, water, sewer etc.

All that to say these areas will continue to grow going forward.
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
62516 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 10:37 am to
Austin (Austin / Round Rock / San Marcos MSA) ~2.5 million
Nashville (Nashville / Davidson / Murfreesboro / Franklin) ~2.2 million
Lexington / Fayette MSA ~520K

Not sure about the rest, but gives a better feel on population
Posted by paperwasp
2x HRV 2025 Poster of the Year
Member since Sep 2014
30342 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 11:28 am to
quote:

It is a haul between Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, guessing not the same MSA

No, it's not. It's about a 45-minute drive or so, depending on which sides of town.

The Birmingham Metropolitan Statistical Area is about 1.2m.

The Tuscaloosa MSA is about 281k.

According to this, maybe 1m or so within an hour drive?



There are generally fewer people outside of the city proper because there is a huge national forest to the south (green area above), and a vast metallurgical coal basin used for steel production to the north (light green below).

Posted by Bill Parker?
Member since Jan 2013
5454 posts
Posted on 4/27/26 at 11:23 pm to
Correlate that to traffic on gameday and you've got my attention.
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
Foggy Bottom Law School
Member since Nov 2013
50542 posts
Posted on 4/28/26 at 6:41 am to
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Thanks again mods for using our fair board as a dumping ground!
frick you!



it's some coward mod that has it in for me, so he/she's dumping shite here because they know I post here

I've been threatened with banishment on Politics simply over opinions, several times, by the fricking coward. It's gotta be some Israel first holy roller snake handler who hates Tucker Carlson and Thomas Massie and Rand Paul and etc


there's no way it's Chicken or Lewdawg.



Posted by Wishbone85
Member since Nov 2024
2682 posts
Posted on 4/29/26 at 6:16 am to
Another perk for living in the South


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