Aubie7 0 Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 Auburn has won nine consecutive Southeastern Conference games, and 10 straight games over SEC schools including the 2004 SEC Championship game victory over Tennessee. Auburn's success against conference schools dates back to more than last year's championship run, as over the past five seasons, the Tigers are tied for the second-best SEC record among the 12 schools. The following are the combined records of the 12 SEC schools from 2000-04. W-L Pct. Tennessee 30-10 .750 Auburn 29-11 .725 Florida 29-11 .725 Georgia 29-11 .725 LSU 28-12 .700 Ole Miss 21-19 .525 South Carolina 19-21 .475 Arkansas 19-21 .475 Alabama 18-22 .450 Mississippi State 9-31 .225 Kentucky 6-34 .150 Vanderbilt 3-37 .075 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geauxscott 0 Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 Auburn has won nine consecutive Southeastern Conference games, and 10 straight games over SEC schools including the 2004 SEC Championship game victory over Tennessee. Auburn's success against conference schools dates back to more than last year's championship run, as over the past five seasons, the Tigers are tied for the second-best SEC record among the 12 schools. The following are the combined records of the 12 SEC schools from 2000-04. W-L Pct. Tennessee 30-10 .750 Auburn 29-11 .725 Florida 29-11 .725 Georgia 29-11 .725 LSU 28-12 .700 Ole Miss 21-19 .525 South Carolina 19-21 .475 Arkansas 19-21 .475 Alabama 18-22 .450 Mississippi State 9-31 .225 Kentucky 6-34 .150 Vanderbilt 3-37 .075 179543[/snapback] the top 5 are bunched together very closely, then there is a BIG drop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vatz22au 145 Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 Alabama 18-22 .450 179543[/snapback] It would take Alabama more than 11 games to catch back up to where we are now. Boy its great to be an Auburn Tiger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Streyeder 0 Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 Alabama 18-22 .450 179543[/snapback] It would take Alabama more than 11 games to catch back up to where we are now. Boy its great to be an Auburn Tiger 179586[/snapback] Not if AU keeps playing like it did against Tech... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ranger12 53 Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 Alabama 18-22 .450 179543[/snapback] It would take Alabama more than 11 games to catch back up to where we are now. Boy its great to be an Auburn Tiger 179586[/snapback] Not if AU keeps playing like it did against Tech... 179660[/snapback] It was all just part of the plan to throw everybody off guard for the rest of the year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vatz22au 145 Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 Alabama        18-22 .450 179543[/snapback] It would take Alabama more than 11 games to catch back up to where we are now. Boy its great to be an Auburn Tiger 179586[/snapback] Not if AU keeps playing like it did against Tech... 179660[/snapback] IMO I think Auburn could play the way it did against Tech, maybe minus a couple of penalties, and still take alot of teams on our schedule. No I didnt say win them all, I said take alot of them. By the way, I would highly recommend the bama nation keep low until you beat a quality opponent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigermike 3,856 Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 Auburn has won nine consecutive Southeastern Conference games, and 10 straight games over SEC schools including the 2004 SEC Championship game victory over Tennessee. Auburn's success against conference schools dates back to more than last year's championship run, as over the past five seasons, the Tigers are tied for the second-best SEC record among the 12 schools. The following are the combined records of the 12 SEC schools from 2000-04. W-L Pct. Tennessee 30-10 .750 Auburn 29-11 .725 Florida 29-11 .725 Georgia 29-11 .725 LSU 28-12 .700 Ole Miss 21-19 .525 South Carolina 19-21 .475 Arkansas 19-21 .475 Alabama 18-22 .450 Mississippi State 9-31 .225 Kentucky 6-34 .150 Vanderbilt 3-37 .075 179543[/snapback] Would this indicate Bama's entrenchment as a second tier team? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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