Today was a bad loss...we got beat by a team worse than us...even with the injuries, we should have won. Saying that though, when Butch took over, he didn't have a SEC roster and now we have one. People want to get back to winning championships, but they are stuck in the 90s..truth is we are a 9-3 or 8-4 program, who is tied for 5th in SEC titles...we need to make changes, we don't need a new head coach next year.
The sad truth is since the General retired, we are a middle of the road SEC team that jumps up every few years and has a great year.
60s total record 67-32 or average of 7 and 3
70s total record 75-39 or average of 8 and 4
80s total record 76-37 or average of 8 and 4
90s total record 98-22 or average of 10 and 2
00s total record 83-44 or average of 8 and 4
10s total record 37-38 or average of 6 and 6
Since 1960 SEC Championships
Alabama 22
Florida 9
LSU 8
Georgia 8
Auburn 6
Tennessee 6
Ole Miss 3
Kentucky 1
from another poster's research
The college Football data warehouse is a good site for looking at historical data...they have info on all teams and also calculate the best 5 year, 10 year and 25 year runs by each school...it's a weighted calculation based on winning percentage, schedule strength, national championships and major bowls...all the results are put into a single table and top 250 "Best 10 Years" listed. No surprise that Bama has 27 different ten year runs in the top 250...it is kind of surprising that we don't have a single team to make the cut...it was a bit shocking to my orange tinted reality...
Alabama 27
Notre Dame (IN) 26
Southern California 26
Oklahoma 22
Nebraska 20
Ohio St. 17
Texas 16
Florida St. 12
Michigan 12
Florida 11
Miami (FL) 11
Louisiana St. 8
Penn St. 6
Minnesota 5
Mississippi 3
Michigan St. 2