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With the 2015 season now in the books, Alabama’s all-time record against fellow members of the SEC is now an impressive 471-188-26.
Bama’s highest winning percentage is against Kentucky, at .936 in 39 meetings. Behind them are Alabama’s two rivals from Mississippi, Ole Miss (.831) and Mississippi State (.818).
Its lowest win percentage is against Tennessee; Alabama has won just over 58 percent of its 97 meetings with the Volunteers. The 97 meetings between the two schools makes the Tennessee-Alabama rivalry Alabama’s most-played series (Mississippi State is close behind, having met Bama 96 times).
Alabama’s least played series, naturally, is against Missouri, whom the Tide has met twice as an SEC member (in Columbia in 2013 and in the 2014 SEC Championship Game), and three other times in nonconference play. One of those was the 1968 Gator Bowl.
Missouri has yet to actually visit Tuscaloosa, since their only game in the state of Alabama was at Birmingham’s Legion Field in 1975.
Here is Alabama’s record against their 13 SEC opponents, and its winning percentage.
Arkansas 19-7 73.1%
Auburn 43-30-1 58.8%
Florida 26-14 65.0%
Georgia 38-24-3 60.8%
Kentucky 36-2-1 93.6%
LSU 49-24-5 66.0%
Mississippi 48-9-2 83.1%
Mississippi State 77-16-3 81.8%
Missouri 3-2 60.0%
South Carolina 12-3 80.0%
Tennessee 53-37-7 58.2%
Texas A&M 6-2 75.0%
Vanderbilt 61-18-4 75.9%
TOTAL 471-188-2 68.7%
Will Heath is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He covers SEC football.