As of the 2008 season, Notre Dame leads the series 42-32-5.
Through the 2009 season, Notre Dame has a 21-13 record against current SEC teams. Notre Dame's records against current SEC teams: 1) LSU: 5-5 2) Tennessee: 4-4 3) Alabama: 5-1 4) South Carolina: 3-1 5) Mississippi: 1-1 6) Vanderbilt: 2-0 7) Florida: 1-0 8) Georgia: 0-1
There record against SEC teams is 2-7.
Notre Dame and Alabama are tied with eight
Since 1933 (the first year of the SEC), TCU's record against SEC teams is 8-22-1. TCU's last game against an SEC team was in 2003 when they defeated Vanderbilt 30-14.
Michigan State, Michigan, Indiana, Penn state, Purdue, Nebraska, Ilinois, Notre Dame, Ohio State, North Western, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Nebraska and Notre Dame have just joined in the 2010 2011 season.
ACC Big 10 Big 12 Big East PAC 10 SEC Notre Dame
won two lost four
I think its the SEC(South Eastern Conference)
Actually it is not Auburn.... The correct answer is TennesseeAlabama Tennessee-91Alabama-Auburn-74Alabama-LSU-73Alabama-Ole Miss-56
Following the 2011-12 college football season, Virginia Tech is 27-50-5 vs. teams currently in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) according to cfdatawarehouse.com.
The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) format was developed in 1998 by the commissioners of the six major college football conferences (ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10, and SEC) along with Notre Dame's athletic director. The goal was to create a system that would match the top two teams in a national championship game.
Probably Ohio State, USC, Oklahoma, North Carolina, or Notre Dame.