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LSU and Auburn have played 54 times.
LSU and Texas A&M have played 58 times.

I didn't realize LSU played Texas A&M so much in the past. Auburn and LSU rarely played back in the original 10 team SEC and were rotating opponents until the league expanded in 1991. It's crazy to think Arkansas and South Carolina have been in the SEC for almost 30 years. They still feel like expansion teams.
 
If you review the SEC prior to the 1992 expansion, most teams did not or very rarely rotated conference opponents. There wasn't an official scheduling process for some reason. If you go back far enough, SEC teams were even inconsistent in the number of SEC games that they scheduled.
 
Georgia and Tennessee have been in the same conference since the late 1800’s and have played a total of 49 times. They didn’t play each other at all from 1937-1968
 
John Chavis is an assistant defensive coach at a Tennessee Middle School. The guy coached in the SEC for over 30 years but hasn't been able to find a job after Arkansas shit-canned Chad Morris and his staff.
 
For example with Tennessee, they annually played Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt with Georgia infrequently on. We rarely played Miss State, Florida, and LSU prior to the 1992 expansion.

I thin we had less than a dozen games against UF and LSU in the course of the 70 years prior to the 1992 division split.

Also keep in mind that Georgia Tech, Sewanee, and Tulane were all in the SEC at one time. Tennessee played Sewanee annually until they dropped out in 1948 and played Georgia Tech often.
 
The only 3 schools to leave the SEC are:

Georgia Tech
Tulane
Sewanee

Don't you know all three are regretting that decision?
 
For example with Tennessee, they annually played Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt with Georgia infrequently on. We rarely played Miss State, Florida, and LSU prior to the 1992 expansion.

I thin we had less than a dozen games against UF and LSU in the course of the 70 years prior to the 1992 division split.

Also keep in mind that Georgia Tech, Sewanee, and Tulane were all in the SEC at one time. Tennessee played Sewanee annually until they dropped out in 1948 and played Georgia Tech often.
Sewanee dropped out 1940 per Wikipedia.
Tech - 1964
Tulane - 1966
 
Sewanee dropped out 1940 per Wikipedia.
Tech - 1964
Tulane - 1966
There’s some old school Tech fans that hate Bama more than Georgia. The whole story behind it is a bit hazy to me
 
One of Alabama’s national championship claims consists of a season where they lost to the SEC Champs and finished ranked #20 behind several other SEC teams.
 
LSU and Auburn have played 54 times.
LSU and Texas A&M have played 58 times.

I didn't realize LSU played Texas A&M so much in the past. Auburn and LSU rarely played back in the original 10 team SEC and were rotating opponents until the league expanded in 1991. It's crazy to think Arkansas and South Carolina have been in the SEC for almost 30 years. They still feel like expansion teams.
While we're on weird LSU scheduling facts:

LSU and Michigan have never played.
 
LSU almost joined the SWC way back when too
 
There’s some old school Tech fans that hate Bama more than Georgia. The whole story behind it is a bit hazy to me
This is what that is all about:


"The game was remembered as the starting point of hatred between Alabama and Georgia Tech because of a serious injury followed by an irresponsible action. It was an incident that displayed dirty football by Darwin Holt, a senior linebacker from Alabama. Georgia Tech player Chick Graning was running down field without any opposition, he assumed the play was over and left his guard down. Then Alabama player, Darwin Holt, jumped at Graning, and punched him in the face with his forearm. Holt struck Chick in the face with his left elbow. According to 'Engineering The New South', the full diagnosis, as indicated by the Tech team physician, was: “fracture of facial bones, five missing upper teeth and remaining front teeth broken, fracture of nasal bone, fracture of right maxillary sinus and sinus filled with blood, fracture of bone beneath right eye, cerebral concussion, possible fracture of base of skull.” [2]. The local newspaper and the articles from later in the year published many articles about the dirty football sport in general, especially about the game between Alabama and Georgia Tech. Due to this incident Chick was not able to finish the season for the Yellow Jackets. The Atlanta Constitution ran photos of the "brutalized young Graning lying in his hospital bed with his face smothered in bandages, and the papers called for Holt to be suspended for what was, to them, an obviously late and dirty hit" [3]. There was another reason why this game was very famous around the world. It was Coach Bryant. Despite the violation of sportsmanship, clearly recorded on film and in people's memories, Coach Bryant refused to announce a public apology and did not remove Holt from the team. In January 1962, Coach Dodd described Bryant’s behavior as the "expiration of the contract in 1964". The contract was originally between Georgia Tech and Alabama and agreed on appropriate and clean football games. Furthermore, Dodd's announcement showed that the contract was not important to him anymore because of Coach Bryant's reaction. Subsequently, in that time, "Bryant [had] already earned a reputation as an outlaw school that not only played dirty, but also received in their reputation as a dirty football team" [4]. The Graning incident served to confirm what other people already believed about Coach Bryant's reputation, and that hurt him externally. In fact, even local newspapers in Alabama criticized Bryant's actions. Georgia Tech also announced that Tech would no longer play Alabama, even though years later Tech decided to play against Alabama shortly before Bryant’s death, at that point memories of the incident had subsided."



The Alabama player Darwin Holt had a daughter who worked for me years ago and this incident never went away for her dad and it was kind of a dark cloud that hung over him for the rest of his life.
 
WVU is 1-0 vs Tennessee in Football

WVU is 1-1 vs Auburn in Football
 
LSU and Auburn have played 54 times.
LSU and Texas A&M have played 58 times.

I didn't realize LSU played Texas A&M so much in the past. Auburn and LSU rarely played back in the original 10 team SEC and were rotating opponents until the league expanded in 1991. It's crazy to think Arkansas and South Carolina have been in the SEC for almost 30 years. They still feel like expansion teams.

If you review the SEC prior to the 1992 expansion, most teams did not or very rarely rotated conference opponents. There wasn't an official scheduling process for some reason. If you go back far enough, SEC teams were even inconsistent in the number of SEC games that they scheduled.

Georgia and Tennessee have been in the same conference since the late 1800’s and have played a total of 49 times. They didn’t play each other at all from 1937-1968

For example with Tennessee, they annually played Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt with Georgia infrequently on. We rarely played Miss State, Florida, and LSU prior to the 1992 expansion.

I thin we had less than a dozen games against UF and LSU in the course of the 70 years prior to the 1992 division split.

Also keep in mind that Georgia Tech, Sewanee, and Tulane were all in the SEC at one time. Tennessee played Sewanee annually until they dropped out in 1948 and played Georgia Tech often.
Soooooooooo, not playing conference members on a regular basis is nothing new for the SEC?
 
Further proof, it’s way more fun to be lucky then good.

But still, we really suck. Think we have a good coach. Hope he doesn’t go to Kentucky.
Wouldn't no luck to that. WV punched UGA in the mouth and it took us too long to get back up.
 
Keith Byars is the True 1984 Heisman Trophy winner.

FACT
 
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