Program records 2021-2025 (since CJH took over)

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Georgia - 55-5
Ohio St - 49-8
Michigan - 49-9
Alabama - 46-11
Oregon - 46-10
Notre Dame - 44-12
Penn State - 43-14
Ole Miss - 41-13
Clemson - 41-15
Tennessee - 39-15
Texas - 39-18
Washington - 37-18
LSU - 37-20
Oklahoma - 35-19
Missouri - 35-19
Florida State - 32-21
USC - 32-22
Miami - 31-21
South Carolina - 31-22
Texas A&M - 30-22
Arkansas - 29-24
Kentucky - 29-24
Florida - 26-27
Mississippi St - 25-27
Auburn - 24-28
Nebraska - 21-30
Colorado - 19-32
Vanderbilt - 18-33
 
#2
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Just have to stay the course. Got one of the best offensive minds in college football, and a skilled staff along with him. The preparation always shows. And it's been years since I had that "ugh" feeling waking up to watch UT play ball. The only thing left is to get the right pieces in the right places. A matter of time, not of competency.

Stay. The. Course.
 
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#6
Regardless of the jokes about Lane, he’d be foolish to leave that job if he keeps winning at this clip.

Historical 55% win rate and he’s at 70%
Maybe he'd be foolish. Fact is if he ever wants to win a natty, his best route is to leave Ole Miss. But no doubt - as expected - he's doing great there.
 
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Georgia - 55-5
Ohio St - 49-8
Michigan - 49-9
Alabama - 46-11
Oregon - 46-10
Notre Dame - 44-12
Penn State - 43-14
Ole Miss - 41-13
Clemson - 41-15
Tennessee - 39-15
Texas - 39-18
Washington - 37-18
LSU - 37-20
Oklahoma - 35-19
Missouri - 35-19
Florida State - 32-21
USC - 32-22
Miami - 31-21
South Carolina - 31-22
Texas A&M - 30-22
Arkansas - 29-24
Kentucky - 29-24
Florida - 26-27 - 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁
Mississippi St - 25-27
Auburn - 24-28
Nebraska - 21-30
Colorado - 19-32
Vanderbilt - 18-33
 
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#16
4th Best in the SEC. Who woulda believed that with the state of things after Cornbread left? We were in the abyss otherwise known as the bottom ⅓ of the SEC. Its hard to quantify how much Josh Heupel has done at TN
We were always just a competent coach away from being a competitive program. Problem was, none of his previous three predecessors were remotely competent.

Any coach who has ever been successful in the SEC has shown it in the first three years. It was always gonna be a pretty quick turnaround for whomever turned it around, because it has to be.
 
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#17
That's really impressive. Considering where our program post Pruitt, the results so far are astonishing.
Yes. Not a single one of the teams above us had to do a complete rebuild from the ground up. The current coaches all inherited well oiled machines. Maybe not Kiffin and Dabo but by 2021 they had their own players and identity. It’s almost not fair to include 2021 for CJH
 
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