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re: Just a reminder- Georgia Tech and Tulane hold more SEC titles in football than
Posted on 5/3/26 at 11:00 am to theRealJesseD
Posted on 5/3/26 at 11:00 am to theRealJesseD
Are you?
Posted on 5/3/26 at 3:38 pm to theRealJesseD
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UGA has 6 titles since 92
I can't believe the Gata fan overlooked one for UGA and LSU.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 11:08 pm to wdhalgren
Literally from Google......so you have an issue, take it up with them.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 11:17 pm to Gatorbait2008
You are making up titles...literally says you even have less on the official NCAA website..but you keep claiming titles you def did not win.
2022
2021
1980
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2022
2021
1980
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This post was edited on 5/3/26 at 11:20 pm
Posted on 5/4/26 at 7:06 am to Gatorbait2008
Are we really gonna leave out powerhouse sewanee???
Posted on 5/4/26 at 7:35 am to Gatorbait2008
When were they in the SEC?
Old Southern Conference.
Must be a Gator joke.
Old Southern Conference.
Must be a Gator joke.
Posted on 5/4/26 at 2:27 pm to SouthernInsanity
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I guess for some a decade is like a warm-up.
Depends on which decade?
Are we discussing the 90’s, when LSU cancelled the A&M series mid-contract because their butts were so chapped by annual beatdowns?
Posted on 5/4/26 at 4:43 pm to GoGators1995
Thread title : SEC titles in football
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Posted on 5/4/26 at 7:25 pm to Gatorbait2008
We have had 34 seasons since 1992, and those numbers add up to 34. Numbers do not tie
Posted on 5/5/26 at 8:34 am to BLG
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And Auburn didn't even surpass Ga Tech in SEC titles till 2004.
They didn't have air conditioning. Got to have air conditioning to win a natty....
Posted on 5/7/26 at 2:14 am to AwgustaDawg
No...but very basic population says you have to be very, very, very dumb to not see a trend.
Population in Florida. When AC became common, population rose greatly. We have water on three sides, the air is very moist, which adds to the feels like as well.
1950-51- 2.9 mill
1960-1961- 5.1 Mill
1970-71- 7.2 mill
1980-1981- 10.2 mill
1990-1991- 13.6 mill
2000-2001 - 16.5 mill
2010-2011- 18.9 mill
now- 23.7 mill
Let me help you break this down using very basic common sense.
There are three major Football schools in Florida in Football(Miami, UF, FSU). Only one in Georgia. Basic common sense should tell you why that is an issue.
Population meant a ton before recently in college sports. Now it does not matter at all, just money.
So very, very clearly when population grew, the 3 Florida schools all got good. Before that, we all sucked. Very simple reasoning should make you wonder how a State with 0 natties suddenly had 11 national titles in three decades....and over 20 conference titles.
The evidence very, very, very clearly says that AC becoming common in homes greatly increased the population of Florida. Henceforth; the programs in the State started doing well.
Can't help if you can't see a trend..it is very, very obvious.
Population in Florida. When AC became common, population rose greatly. We have water on three sides, the air is very moist, which adds to the feels like as well.
1950-51- 2.9 mill
1960-1961- 5.1 Mill
1970-71- 7.2 mill
1980-1981- 10.2 mill
1990-1991- 13.6 mill
2000-2001 - 16.5 mill
2010-2011- 18.9 mill
now- 23.7 mill
Let me help you break this down using very basic common sense.
There are three major Football schools in Florida in Football(Miami, UF, FSU). Only one in Georgia. Basic common sense should tell you why that is an issue.
Population meant a ton before recently in college sports. Now it does not matter at all, just money.
So very, very clearly when population grew, the 3 Florida schools all got good. Before that, we all sucked. Very simple reasoning should make you wonder how a State with 0 natties suddenly had 11 national titles in three decades....and over 20 conference titles.
The evidence very, very, very clearly says that AC becoming common in homes greatly increased the population of Florida. Henceforth; the programs in the State started doing well.
Can't help if you can't see a trend..it is very, very obvious.
This post was edited on 5/7/26 at 2:20 am
Posted on 5/7/26 at 9:35 am to Gatorbait2008
This AC excuse is by far the most retarded, beta male excuse I’ve ever read on this site and that’s saying something.
By 1960, Florida had the highest population count of any SEC state BY MORE THAN ONE MILLION PEOPLE of the next highest, which was Georgia. Additionally FSU only started playing football in the late 40’s and sucked until Bowden and Miami started in the 1920’s but was mediocre at best until Schellenberger. In 1960, Alabama had almost two million less people and two major schools winning conference championships. in 1960, Mississippi had almost three million less people than the state of Florida and two major programs with Ole Miss winning five SEC titles between 1947 to 1963.
In short, Florida has sucked for the better part of their history. This past decade has been a mere regression to the mean for that program. Go to your room.
By 1960, Florida had the highest population count of any SEC state BY MORE THAN ONE MILLION PEOPLE of the next highest, which was Georgia. Additionally FSU only started playing football in the late 40’s and sucked until Bowden and Miami started in the 1920’s but was mediocre at best until Schellenberger. In 1960, Alabama had almost two million less people and two major schools winning conference championships. in 1960, Mississippi had almost three million less people than the state of Florida and two major programs with Ole Miss winning five SEC titles between 1947 to 1963.
In short, Florida has sucked for the better part of their history. This past decade has been a mere regression to the mean for that program. Go to your room.
Posted on 5/7/26 at 11:43 am to Gatorbait2008
GT and Tulane were members of the SEC for 31 and 33 years, respectively. It took both schools considerably less time to win the conference than it did Florida.
This post was edited on 5/7/26 at 11:45 am
Posted on 5/7/26 at 2:53 pm to TLA
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This AC excuse is by far the most retarded, beta male excuse I’ve ever read on this site and that’s saying something.
By 1960, Florida had the highest population count of any SEC state BY MORE THAN ONE MILLION PEOPLE of the next highest, which was Georgia. Additionally FSU only started playing football in the late 40’s and sucked until Bowden and Miami started in the 1920’s but was mediocre at best until Schellenberger. In 1960, Alabama had almost two million less people and two major schools winning conference championships. in 1960, Mississippi had almost three million less people than the state of Florida and two major programs with Ole Miss winning five SEC titles between 1947 to 1963.
In short, Florida has sucked for the better part of their history. This past decade has been a mere regression to the mean for that program. Go to your room.
But its hot in Florida and AC only showed up about the same time as Steve Spurrier as coach....
Of course its BS. Florida has been irrelevant for about 90% of the time they have had a program. What Spurrier did was remarkable but it doesn't change the fact that Florida outside of Spurrier was less relevant than Ole Miss, Kentucky and Mississippi State.
Posted on 5/8/26 at 4:48 pm to TLA
Holy frick you have to be very, very dumb. Explain the population growth, please. I know morons on here will agree with you, but it only means they are very, very dumb like you....let me help you out
Here for morons like you..since it seems common sense is not common now. We literally have 3 schools in the fricking State that have won national titles since 1980..how many other States can say that?
Florida pop growth and why
Here for morons like you..since it seems common sense is not common now. We literally have 3 schools in the fricking State that have won national titles since 1980..how many other States can say that?
Florida pop growth and why
This post was edited on 5/8/26 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 5/11/26 at 2:28 pm to Gatorbait2008
I’d call you a functioning retard but that would actually be an improvement.
Gladly. Per your linked article, “For decades, Florida’s growth recipe was simple. It combined low taxes, including no personal income tax, with comparatively affordable housing and warm weather.” At no point does YOUR OWN LINKED ARTICLE reference air conditioning as a reason for population boom.
However, I did take it upon myself to do a little research on air conditioning in Florida. I used Google and per your own words “if you have a problem with Google, take it up with them.”
A quick Google search states, “Air conditioning became common in Florida homes during the 1950’s and 1960’s following the post World War II boom in affordable window units, with central air becoming widespread in the 1970’s”
As I stated in an earlier post, Florida was the most populous SEC state by 1960. UF didn’t win their first SEC title until 1991. That’s a full THREE DECADES after Florida was the most populous state in the South and the advent of air conditioning becoming common.
So in short, you are “very, very dumb.” And 120 years of Florida football has sucked outside a window of about 18 years.
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Explain the population growth, please.
Gladly. Per your linked article, “For decades, Florida’s growth recipe was simple. It combined low taxes, including no personal income tax, with comparatively affordable housing and warm weather.” At no point does YOUR OWN LINKED ARTICLE reference air conditioning as a reason for population boom.
However, I did take it upon myself to do a little research on air conditioning in Florida. I used Google and per your own words “if you have a problem with Google, take it up with them.”
A quick Google search states, “Air conditioning became common in Florida homes during the 1950’s and 1960’s following the post World War II boom in affordable window units, with central air becoming widespread in the 1970’s”
As I stated in an earlier post, Florida was the most populous SEC state by 1960. UF didn’t win their first SEC title until 1991. That’s a full THREE DECADES after Florida was the most populous state in the South and the advent of air conditioning becoming common.
So in short, you are “very, very dumb.” And 120 years of Florida football has sucked outside a window of about 18 years.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 2:44 pm to AwgustaDawg
We very much sucked before no doubt. We need a hall of fame coach to build us up(think most schools do would be odd if not)...Georgia had Dooley and Smart, Bama had Bryant and Saban, LSU had Saban and Miles. OU had Switzer and Stoops,Texas had Brown and Royal, we had Spurrier and Meyer, Tenn had Neyland and Fulmer, etc.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 3:29 pm to TLA
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Gladly. Per your linked article, “For decades, Florida’s growth recipe was simple. It combined low taxes, including no personal income tax, with comparatively affordable housing and warm weather.” At no point does YOUR OWN LINKED ARTICLE reference air conditioning as a reason for population boom.
However, I did take it upon myself to do a little research on air conditioning in Florida. I used Google and per your own words “if you have a problem with Google, take it up with them.”
A quick Google search states, “Air conditioning became common in Florida homes during the 1950’s and 1960’s following the post World War II boom in affordable window units, with central air becoming widespread in the 1970’s”
Florida's population has grown, in part, because every summer millions of people vacation for a week and decide being broke, stoned and drunk in Florida is better than being gainfully employed and a producer in shitholes like Cincinnati. Go to just about anywhere in the panhandle or Jacksonville to Miami...and don't miss out on places like Madeira Beach and the like....the damned place is crawling with "disabled" people, very few of whom are adding much to the athletic prowess of Baja Georgia. A sizeable number of these frickers ain't even got a roof let alone an airconditoner....and they don't care to have either. Then there are the OLLLLLDDDDDD as frick folks, also not a demographic adding to the rosters at Florida schools. Many of this group live in delapidated mobile homes which have AC but are so poorly built and insulated that the AC makes no difference. Trying to claim college football in Florida has sucked for almost the entirety of the history of college football because AC wasn't available is the type of thing a Madeira Beach crack head would say.
The truth is Florida and FSU has always had coaches that sucked for all but a short period of time and Miami had to get in the NIL game, and its on record for fricks sake, to become viable. Trying to claim AC made it easier to recruit to Florida is just discounting how terrible Florida football has always been with the obvious exceptions.
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