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SEC Basketball Win-O-Meter 2021

Posted on 3/6/21 at 7:40 am
Posted by Hawgeye
tFlagship Brothel
Member since Jun 2009
31019 posts
Posted on 3/6/21 at 7:40 am
Since today marks the end of the SEC regular season, see the below list of SEC programs historical record going into the final Saturday of the 2020-21 regular season.

1. Kentucky(118 seasons) - 2,328-728
2. Arkansas(98 seasons) - 1,728-972
3. Alabama(108 seasons) - 1,713-1,068
4. Tennessee(112 seasons) - 1,689-1,072
5. Missouri(115 seasons) - 1,670-1,189
6. Vanderbilt(119 seasons) - 1,625-1,201
7. LSU(113 seasons) - 1,598-1,204
8. Florida(100 seasons) - 1,464-1,134
9. Mississippi State(109 seasons) - 1,459-1,221
10. Georgia(116 seasons) - 1,453-1,339
11. South Carolina(113 seasons) - 1,450-1,281
12. Texas A&M(109 seasons) - 1,448-1,297
13. Auburn(115 seasons) - 1,401-1,223
14. Ole Miss(111 seasons) - 1,342-1,342

Some interesting take aways from the list...Ole Miss could fall below .500 all time today or go 1 game above depending on the outcome...LSU program could hit 1,600 wins with two more wins this seasons...Georgia has lost nearly as many games all time as Ole Miss has won...Kentucky leads the entire NCAA in overall program wins historically and Arkansas(#2) is 700 wins behind...Arkansas is the youngest program in the league, followed by Florida(100 years)...Vandy is the oldest program in the league(119 years) followed by Kentucky(118 years).
This post was edited on 3/6/21 at 7:46 am
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
51296 posts
Posted on 3/6/21 at 7:43 am to
This isn't right. Only programs with 100 seasons should qualify for this list.
Posted by Porker Face
Eden Isle
Member since Feb 2012
15339 posts
Posted on 3/6/21 at 7:49 am to
Some early college basketball was played outdoors. We simply waited until the indoor era took firm hold before igniting a facilities war that resulted in today's Basketball Palace of Mid-America.

In fact, I vote we subtract outdoor hoops wins from these totals.
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