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re: The Teams Who Have Been Consistently Good
Posted on 8/27/25 at 2:07 pm to captdalton
Posted on 8/27/25 at 2:07 pm to captdalton
I'd like to see this from 2012 to now. It'll show alll these "I forget Missouri is in the SEC" motherfrickers that they simply just wish we weren't, because we're making a lot of the conference look bad.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 2:08 pm to captdalton
Ohio State 18
Alabama: 16
Oklahoma: 14
Georgia: 14
LSU: 9
Texas: 8
Missouri: 7
Florida: 7
Auburn: 4
Ole Miss: 4
Tennessee: 3
Arkansas: 3
South Carolina: 3
Kentucky: 2
Texas A&M: 1
Mississippi State: 1
Vanderbilt: 0
Posted on 8/27/25 at 2:10 pm to Faurot fodder
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I'd like to see this from 2012 to now. It'll show alll these "I forget Missouri is in the SEC" motherfrickers that they simply just wish we weren't, because we're making a lot of the conference look bad.
No one is impressed with Missouri's big wins over UMASS.
Meaningless stat which mostly just shows who plays the softest schedules, outside of Bama, Georgia and LSU.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 2:12 pm to BigBro
Would have done it in 2023 too given that assbeating in Tuscalooser
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:07 pm to Radio One
It took only took our FOUR worst coaching hires EVER back to back to back to back to achieve that low number.
Since Heuple has been here we are 2 out of 4 for ten win plus seasons despite being severely hampered by recruiting restrictions and that's all that matters right now.
Since Heuple has been here we are 2 out of 4 for ten win plus seasons despite being severely hampered by recruiting restrictions and that's all that matters right now.
This post was edited on 8/27/25 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:20 pm to SEC Doctor
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And using a 19 full season span is just dumb.
You realize 2005-2024 is 20 seasons? You don’t seem to realize that.
Looking at the last 20 seasons seems like a pretty good span to judge recent success.
This post was edited on 8/27/25 at 3:26 pm
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:24 pm to KCM0Tiger
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Big. fricking. SIX.
7 teams fit into the Top 6..
drop Missouri by default
Application denied.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:26 pm to RiverBoatGamblerO
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despite being severely hampered by recruiting restrictions
Do tell us more
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:27 pm to crimsoncoded94
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What's funny about using a 20 year time span?
Nothing at all
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:27 pm to captdalton
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You realize 2005-2024 is 20 seasons? You don’t see to realize that.
Looking at the last 20 seasons seems like a pretty good span to judge recent success.
24 seasons would be a better indicator imo
Before 9/11 vs After 9/11
I have no ulterior motives, I promise.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:40 pm to captdalton
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LSU: 9
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Vacated wins are not counted.
Vacating actual games won is as dumb as going back retroactively and awarding yourself championships.
LSU has 11 seasons where they actually won 10 games since 2005.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 3:44 pm to GoGators1995
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Downvoting won't change the facts.
9 is correct.
Like he said, this number doesn't includ seasons with vacated wins.
FACTS
Posted on 8/27/25 at 4:07 pm to CatfishJohn
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Switch Georgia and LSU's divisions over that time span and the 10 win season count might flip as well.
The main difference in the two divisions was Alabama. Georgia played them 11 times in 10 seasons (twice in 2021) during that 20 year span. In those same 10 seasons, LSU played Alabama 10 times. LSU's record was 1-9, Georgia's record was 2-9.
Here are the outcomes vs Bama. P denotes Postseason matchup.
-------------UGA-----------LSU
2007-------W---------------W
2008-------L----------------L
2012-------L(P)------------L
2015-------L----------------L
2017-------L(P)------------L
2018-------L(P)------------L
2020-------L----------------L
2021-------L(P)------------L
2021-------W(P)
2023-------L(P)------------L
2024-------L----------------L
Both teams played Auburn and Florida every year. Georgia's record was 28-13 against those two combined (played Auburn twice in 2017). LSU's record was 24-16
I'm not gonna do same season matchups for all of the remaining division members, too much work. If you just look at all other cross division matchups without trying to match seasons in which they happened, the records are very similar with both LSU and Georgia winning about 75% of the time. Head to head was 4-4.
If you're looking for schedule differences that would flip Georgia's advantage LSU's way, maybe OOC, but that's pretty tough to compare because they were rarely or never common opponents in the same season. Georgia played an average of 2.5 P5 non-conference games a year, including post-season. Just based conference numbers alone, Georgia and LSU look very similar over those 20 years.
This post was edited on 8/27/25 at 4:36 pm
Posted on 8/27/25 at 4:07 pm to cyarrr
So we got our SEC title back then. Busted! 
Posted on 8/27/25 at 4:20 pm to captdalton
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You realize 2005-2024 is 20 seasons? You don’t seem to realize that.
Wrong. 19 full seasons recognized by the NCAA.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 4:26 pm to GoGators1995
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So we got our SEC title back then. Busted!
How is this relevant to the number of double digit win seasons?
Do you have a head injury or maybe ADD?
Because it seems like your reasoning skills are busted or you are unable to stay focused.
Posted on 8/27/25 at 4:30 pm to cyarrr
Says the guy who isn't consistent with vacated results. 
Posted on 8/27/25 at 4:35 pm to captdalton
Count the vacated win seasons. They still were played on the field and LSU’s was dumb as shite to be vacated.
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