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Teams that have actually done something: recent history and an indictment of A&M
Posted on 10/25/22 at 10:59 pm
Posted on 10/25/22 at 10:59 pm
This post is meant to showcase the teams that have actually done something (anything) of note in the SEC since the turn of the century.
I apologize in advance for any mistakes, please point them out and I will correct them. The overall takeaway here is that 8 teams (more than half the conference) have managed to do something in the realm of football that most of us remember. Aggie is included at the end for comparison.
THE EAST
Georgia
Mark Richt
145-51
2 SEC championships
5 SEC East titles
Kirby Smart
73-15
1 National Championship
1 SEC Championship
4 SEC East titles
Florida
Urban Meyer
65-15
2 National Championships
2 SEC Championships
3 SEC East titles
Jim McElwain
22-12
2 SEC East titles
Dan Mullen
34-15
1 SEC East title
South Carolina
Steve Spurrier
86-49
1 SEC East title
Missouri
Gary Pinkel
118-73
2 SEC East titles
Tennessee
Phillip Fulmer
152-52
1 National Championship
2 SEC Championships
5 SEC East titles
THE WEST
Auburn
Gene Chizik
33-19
1 National championship
1 SEC championship
1 SEC East title
Gus Malzhan
53-27
1 National Championship appearance
1 SEC championship
2 SEC West titles
LSU
Nick Saban
48-16
1 National Championship
2 SEC Championships
3 SEC West titles
Les Miles
114-34
1 National Championship
1 National Championship appearance
2 SEC Championships
3 SEC West titles
Ed Orgeron
49-20
1 National Championship
1 SEC Championship
1 SEC West title
Alabama
Nick Saban
190-26
6 National Championships
8 SEC Championships
9 SEC West titles
Texas A&M
Kevin Sumlin
51-26
2 loss season with Heisman winner
Jimbo Fischer
37-18
7OT victory over LSU
Orange Bowl win with rings (so icy)
2021 Recruiting National Champions (vacated 2022)
As you can plainly see, holy frick. Even middle tier teams are still getting shite done every now and then, but Aggie has zero skins on the wall after a decade of SEC play. Please feel free to cite this post the next time your lying fake arse media tries to tell you that A&M is a college football powerhouse.
I apologize in advance for any mistakes, please point them out and I will correct them. The overall takeaway here is that 8 teams (more than half the conference) have managed to do something in the realm of football that most of us remember. Aggie is included at the end for comparison.
THE EAST
Georgia
Mark Richt
145-51
2 SEC championships
5 SEC East titles
Kirby Smart
73-15
1 National Championship
1 SEC Championship
4 SEC East titles
Florida
Urban Meyer
65-15
2 National Championships
2 SEC Championships
3 SEC East titles
Jim McElwain
22-12
2 SEC East titles
Dan Mullen
34-15
1 SEC East title
South Carolina
Steve Spurrier
86-49
1 SEC East title
Missouri
Gary Pinkel
118-73
2 SEC East titles
Tennessee
Phillip Fulmer
152-52
1 National Championship
2 SEC Championships
5 SEC East titles
THE WEST
Auburn
Gene Chizik
33-19
1 National championship
1 SEC championship
1 SEC East title
Gus Malzhan
53-27
1 National Championship appearance
1 SEC championship
2 SEC West titles
LSU
Nick Saban
48-16
1 National Championship
2 SEC Championships
3 SEC West titles
Les Miles
114-34
1 National Championship
1 National Championship appearance
2 SEC Championships
3 SEC West titles
Ed Orgeron
49-20
1 National Championship
1 SEC Championship
1 SEC West title
Alabama
Nick Saban
190-26
6 National Championships
8 SEC Championships
9 SEC West titles
Texas A&M
Kevin Sumlin
51-26
2 loss season with Heisman winner
Jimbo Fischer
37-18
7OT victory over LSU
Orange Bowl win with rings (so icy)
2021 Recruiting National Champions (vacated 2022)
As you can plainly see, holy frick. Even middle tier teams are still getting shite done every now and then, but Aggie has zero skins on the wall after a decade of SEC play. Please feel free to cite this post the next time your lying fake arse media tries to tell you that A&M is a college football powerhouse.
This post was edited on 10/26/22 at 10:25 am
Posted on 10/25/22 at 11:07 pm to Tigerlaff
Urban had 2 tities
Edit: was gonna edit but I’m laughing my arse off too much to change it
Edit: was gonna edit but I’m laughing my arse off too much to change it
This post was edited on 10/25/22 at 11:09 pm
Posted on 10/25/22 at 11:07 pm to Tigerlaff
quote:
Urban Meyer
65-15
1 National Championship
Urban won 2 national championships: 2006 + 2008
Posted on 10/25/22 at 11:08 pm to Tigerlaff
Lol damn that’s an assassination attempt right there
Posted on 10/25/22 at 11:09 pm to TDsngumbo
Sorry, corrected. There are A LOT of big wins to account for (except for A&M).
This post was edited on 10/25/22 at 11:12 pm
Posted on 10/25/22 at 11:42 pm to SidewalkTiger
Great observation on the roster rankings. How are they allowed to underachieve like this?
Posted on 10/26/22 at 9:16 am to Tigerlaff
Bump for the day crew. These stats are important for all of us.
Posted on 10/26/22 at 9:56 am to TDsngumbo
quote:
was gonna edit but I’m laughing my arse off too much to change it
Posted on 10/26/22 at 10:06 am to Tigerlaff
quote:
Missouri
Gary Pinkel
118-73
2 SEC East titles
quote:
Texas A&M
Kevin Sumlin
51-26
2 loss season with Heisman winner
Jimbo Fischer
37-18
7OT victory over LSU
Orange Bowl win with rings (so icy)
Posted on 10/26/22 at 10:15 am to Tigerlaff
quote:
I apologize in advance for any mistakes, please point them out and I will correct them
You failed to give A&M credit for being 1 of only 2 SEC teams to ever lose to App State.
ETA: Coincidentally, the other loser was South Carolina...and well, South Carolina > A&M.
Oooff.
This post was edited on 10/26/22 at 10:17 am
Posted on 10/26/22 at 10:20 am to WTFLSU
The one I really overlooked was this one:
2021 Recruiting National Champions (vacated 2022)
2021 Recruiting National Champions (vacated 2022)
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