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re: Current SEC schools with 10+ wins in last 25 years
Posted on 8/16/24 at 9:24 pm to auburn2eugene
Posted on 8/16/24 at 9:24 pm to auburn2eugene
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I must be missing something because every site I can find tells me Vandy has never had a 10 win season. Franklin had 2 seasons with 9 wins (2012 and 2013.)
You aren't. That's the first thing I thought when I saw the list.
Posted on 8/17/24 at 12:04 am to Monsusta
11+ win seasons over the last 10 years:
Mizzou 3
Texas 1
Mizzou 3
Texas 1
Posted on 8/17/24 at 12:17 am to everytrueson
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11+ win seasons over the last 10 years:
Mizzou 3
Texas 1
Ouch. That’s gotta hurt.
Posted on 8/17/24 at 4:22 pm to Archibald
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You’re right. In many instances, they played tougher schedules than the sec teams did Sorry statistics don’t agree with your desperate narratives
You’re so full of shite! A tougher schedule? This list and your post is a desperate narrative to act like Texas and OU have been around the SEC for years. You’ll find out the hard way I guess.
Posted on 8/17/24 at 4:42 pm to Monsusta
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No. All are valid.
As this data shows the last 25 years 3 teams dominated and had more consistent performance in getting 10+ wins.
The remaining schools just ride the coattails of their success.
Stupid idea.
In the last 25 years, 5 different teams won national championships from the SEC. 6 if you go back one additional year to 1998.
There has been less coattail riding in the SEC then any other conference due to the large variety of teams who've actually won titles.
In the same period 3 ACC teams, 2 Big 10 teams, 2 Big 12 teams and 1 Pac 10/12 team won a title.
Think about that. Since the start of the BCS era (26 seasons ago) 6 SEC teams have won a total of 15 national championships. That has been an incredible amount of success from a wide variety of teams. No other conference can compare.
From 2006-2012 7 straight championships were won by 4 different SEC teams. From 2019-2022 4 straight championships were won by 3 different SEC teams. These weren't situations where a single team dominated for a long period while everyone else sucked. Instead these were situations where there were muliple dominant teams in the same conference year after year and they exchanged chances at titles. We had 3 seasons where the national championship game was between two SEC teams which goes to show that. In addition to the 15 titles, a SEC team was runner up six additional times.
It's simply stupid to think that SEC success has been 1-2 teams. It's a wider level of success then any other conference has had and it's not close.
Posted on 8/17/24 at 5:59 pm to redfishfan
Posted on 8/18/24 at 12:22 am to Tammany Tom
The SEC is the best conference of the last 20 years no doubt. The 10 years before that I think you could argue the Big 12 was. Nebraska, OU and Texas all won national titles between 1996 and 2005.
In 2000, OU beat #10 UT, #2 KSU and #1 Nebraska in consecutive games.
The conference was stronger than the SEC at that time. So i don't completely agree with your analysis.
As for the SEC playoff matchups..
Burrow team - I don't know any OU fan that thought that Sooner team would win. That was the Jalen Hurts Sooner team. He's great but we limped into the playoff as a team, and Riley's offense that year had to some extent been exposed.
Bama- They went up 28-0 in first half. The last TD of that start was ruled a catch when the receiver clearly was juggling the ball as he went out of bounds. Not that it would have mattered, but 28-0 is harder to come back from than 21-0. Particularly in a game that people forget the final score was 45-34.
UGA- Great game, even with one of OU's worst defenses ever. UGA did to OU what Bama would do to them in the final. The squib kick before the half was the beginning of the end.
Tebow- If only DeMarco Murray had been able to play
LSU/Saban- I rewatched this game years later. I had forgotten OU dropped two TD passes in the end zone in the second half. LSU also fumbled in the second half, but somehow the referees in the Dome failed to see it. LSU was fortunate to win that game.
Looking forward to a bigger sample size in the Sec
In 2000, OU beat #10 UT, #2 KSU and #1 Nebraska in consecutive games.
The conference was stronger than the SEC at that time. So i don't completely agree with your analysis.
As for the SEC playoff matchups..
Burrow team - I don't know any OU fan that thought that Sooner team would win. That was the Jalen Hurts Sooner team. He's great but we limped into the playoff as a team, and Riley's offense that year had to some extent been exposed.
Bama- They went up 28-0 in first half. The last TD of that start was ruled a catch when the receiver clearly was juggling the ball as he went out of bounds. Not that it would have mattered, but 28-0 is harder to come back from than 21-0. Particularly in a game that people forget the final score was 45-34.
UGA- Great game, even with one of OU's worst defenses ever. UGA did to OU what Bama would do to them in the final. The squib kick before the half was the beginning of the end.
Tebow- If only DeMarco Murray had been able to play
LSU/Saban- I rewatched this game years later. I had forgotten OU dropped two TD passes in the end zone in the second half. LSU also fumbled in the second half, but somehow the referees in the Dome failed to see it. LSU was fortunate to win that game.
Looking forward to a bigger sample size in the Sec
Posted on 8/18/24 at 5:02 am to Monsusta
19 10-win seasons in the SEC in 25 years deserves credit where credit is due
Good job, Bama.
Good job, Bama.
Posted on 8/18/24 at 5:20 am to Monsusta
The top 5. 4 are SEC schools.
Posted on 8/18/24 at 6:33 am to Rick_From_Arizona
LOL YTOU SEEM LIKEW qhowe
Posted on 8/18/24 at 9:08 am to Mizz-SEC
You all were a cupcake too. Never forget that.
Posted on 8/18/24 at 9:12 am to everytrueson
The fact that Mizzery has had more success in the SEC verse the Big12 tells me something. But maybe that's just because they played in a top heavy east.
Posted on 8/18/24 at 9:20 am to everytrueson
quote:Missouri has had 2 of those seasons in the last 10 years?
11+ win seasons over the last 10 years:
Mizzou 3
Texas 1
Also, that’s it? The single greatest 10-year period in your football program’s history only saw 2 of those seasons?
That’s pathetic
Posted on 8/18/24 at 9:35 am to LetItBe
quote:Texas had that as well, plus 6 of those seasons in a row before that (Missouri had none of those seasons in the 46 seasons before that)
Mizzou had three 10+ win seasons in their last five years in the Big 12. Texas fans, are you really this factually impaired?
One of the fanbases certainly is factually impaired
Posted on 8/18/24 at 9:38 am to 49 to nada
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Wrong, most of those 10 win seasons happened when the Big 12 was either the strongest or #2 conference most years.
How is that possible when the conference has 2 national championships in last 25 years
Posted on 8/18/24 at 10:07 am to sows
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The 10 years before that I think you could argue the Big 12 was. Nebraska, OU and Texas all won national titles between 1996 and 2005.
Florida, Tennessee and LSU also won titles during that time. AU had an undefeated season as well. UGA won 10 games during 6 of those seasons.
SEC was as good or better than the Big 12 during that time.
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