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As if Alabama’s dominance of the SEC and the college football world wasn’t enough, the Crimson Tide owns Kentucky, with an overall 36-2-1 record in its all-time series with the Wildcats.
Florida’s favorite SEC team to play over the years has been Arkansas. The Gators are 9-1 against the Razorbacks.
Even Kentucky and Vanderbilt, which both have sub .500 all-time records, have winning records against one SEC team. The Wildcats are 4-3 against Arkansas while the Commodores are 21-20-1 against Auburn.
Coincidentally, the all-time record in the Kentucky-Vanderbilt series is 42-42-4.
Here’s a look at each SEC school and which team they’ve beaten up on the worst throughout the conference’s storied history:
- Alabama — Kentucky (36-2-1, .923 winning percentage)
- Arkansas — Vanderbilt (7-2, .778)
- Auburn — South Carolina (10-1-1, .875)
- Florida — Arkansas (9-1, .900)
- Georgia — Kentucky (55-12-2, .812)
- *Kentucky — Arkansas (4-3, .571)
- LSU — South Carolina (18-2-1, .881)
- Mississippi State — Vanderbilt (13-7-2, .636)
- *Missouri — Ole Miss (6-1, .857)
- Ole Miss — Kentucky (27-14-1, .655)
- South Carolina — Vanderbilt (21-4, .840)
- Tennessee — South Carolina (25-7-2, .765)
- *Texas A&M — Ole Miss (6-2, .750)
- Vanderbilt — Auburn (21-20-1, .512)
* Minimum of seven games
Source: Winsipedia.com
Stan Chrapowicki is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He covers SEC football, Alabama and Auburn.