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Big 6 historical home records
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:07 am
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:07 am
Alabama - Bryant Denny Stadium (1929-present)
329-54-3
0.852
[+0.023 improvement over the last 10 years]
Georgia - Sanford Stadium (1929-present)
398-110-9
0.770
[+0.019]
Auburn - Jordan Hare Stadium (1939-present)
350-102-8
0.761
[-0.014]
Tennessee - Neyland Stadium (1921-present)
506-143-17
0.760
[-0.005]
Florida - Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (1939-present)
369-115-13
0.742
[+0.004]
LSU - Tiger Stadium (1924-present)
464-163-18
0.719
[+0.007]
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Of note, UGA passed both Auburn and Tennessee to now rank second among the big 6 while LSU’s vaunted Death Valley remains dead last, despite having the 3rd best home winning percentage over the last ten years.
329-54-3
0.852
[+0.023 improvement over the last 10 years]
Georgia - Sanford Stadium (1929-present)
398-110-9
0.770
[+0.019]
Auburn - Jordan Hare Stadium (1939-present)
350-102-8
0.761
[-0.014]
Tennessee - Neyland Stadium (1921-present)
506-143-17
0.760
[-0.005]
Florida - Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (1939-present)
369-115-13
0.742
[+0.004]
LSU - Tiger Stadium (1924-present)
464-163-18
0.719
[+0.007]
*************************************
Of note, UGA passed both Auburn and Tennessee to now rank second among the big 6 while LSU’s vaunted Death Valley remains dead last, despite having the 3rd best home winning percentage over the last ten years.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:10 am to Sid E Walker
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Of note, UGA passed both Auburn and Tennessee to now rank second among the big 6
the last 5 years has seen us surpass UT/LSU in many of the major categories to where we are pretty clearly the 2nd best SEC program of all time. I'm not counting the midwesterners that are here now, they aren't actual SEC teams.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:12 am to Sid E Walker
Of course, us and Auburn to an extent get a bump from the fact that this does not include our home games at Legion Field, which for a large portion of our history included almost all of our difficult games.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:17 am to SummerOfGeorge
True. And none of the UF-UGA WLOCP results count against them except for the couple of games that were played on campus when the Gator Bowl was being renovated for the Jaguars.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:21 am to Sid E Walker
Oklahoma (Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium 1903 - present)
545-112-19
.820
Overall Home Record (1999-Present): 130 wins and 11 losses. (.921)
545-112-19
.820
Overall Home Record (1999-Present): 130 wins and 11 losses. (.921)
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:25 am to Sid E Walker
quote:
Big 6
no sudh thing
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:31 am to Sid E Walker
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despite having the 3rd best home winning percentage over the last ten years.
Hince why cherry-picking times is pointless.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:32 am to Sid E Walker
There is no such thing as the Big 6. It only exists here and it's stupid.
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:56 am to chkenhawk
quote:Yes there is. "The Big 6" refers to the 6 teams that for over 50 years have won the SEC football championship. No other SEC teams have done so, and that is a lock to stay so this year.
Big 6
no sudh thing
LSU, Bama, Ga, Fla, Aub, Tenn
Posted on 12/4/25 at 11:57 am to Sid E Walker
Bama played mostly cupcakes at Bryant Denny up through the mid 1990s.
Georgia and Florida remove their toughest game from their home stadiums.
This is a stupid stat.
Georgia and Florida remove their toughest game from their home stadiums.
This is a stupid stat.
This post was edited on 12/4/25 at 11:58 am
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