5 Year SEC Champion - Ending 2010 Football season.

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  1. Atreus21

    Atreus21 Founding Member

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    Time for this again.

    Cumulative 5 Year SEC Champion for seasons 2006 through 2010 is...

    Florida by a decent margin, with a total SEC record of 33 wins, 10 losses through over the last five seasons.

    Complete Rankings:

    1 Florida (33-10)
    2 Alabama (28-14)
    3 LSU (27-14)
    4 Auburn (25-16)
    5 Georgia (23-17)
    6 Arkansas (22-19)
    7 Tennessee (20-21)
    8 South Carolina (18-22)
    9 TIE: MSU & Kentucky (14-26)
    10 Ole Miss (12-28)
    11 Vanderbilt (8-32)

    Alabama just barely claimed second over us.

    If you were to look over my data (not pictured) you would see that the West still retains the advantage, claiming 3 of the last 5 SEC championships (in 2007, 2009, and 2010). The West is also more balanced, with 4 teams winning their division in the last 5 years (Alabama in 2008 and 2009, Auburn in 2010, Arkansas in 2006, LSU in 2007) , as opposed to 3 in the East (Florida in 2006, 2008, and 2009, South Carolina in 2010, and Tennessee in 2007); The West also spread its SEC Championships among 3 teams (Alabama 2009, Auburn 2010, LSU 2007), as opposed to only one (Florida) in the East which accounts for their last two SEC Championships (in 2008 and 2006).

    Thought you guys might find it interesting.

    Thanks to nationalchamps.net for the data.
     

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