According to mcubed.net, the SEC leads 80-54-2, 44-26 in bowl games. This looks to be more correct than the data below, as they provide the games and scores. The cfbdatawarehouse info includes games before there was an SEC. The SEC began in 1933. mcubed records are in parentheses.
And since the beginning of the '07 season, it's 17-9 in favor of the SEC. Also, Chicago (0-2), Nebraska (1-2)
According to cfbdatawarehouse.com the Big Ten teams vs SEC school records are the following:
Ohio St. 7-11 (4-11-1)
Mich 20-5 (12-7)
Mich St. 5-6 (4-2)
Indiana 26-12 (15-20)
Illinois 2-6 (0-5)
Minnesota 5-3 (3-2)
Wisconsin 4-8 (2-9)
Penn St. 16-6 (4-5) Penn St. didn't join until 1990
Purdue 4-5 (1-4)
Iowa 4-3 (4-4)
Northwestern 2-5 (3-7-1)
Nebraska (1-2)
Chicago (0-2)
That is 95-77 in favor of the Big Ten. I don't know if all those games were while the teams were in those conferences though and I believe it is current to the beginning of the 2007-2008 season.
* The SEC leads the Big Ten with a 63-45-2 all-time record.* The SEC has a .582 winning percentage versus the Big Ten.* The SEC holds an 245-114-10 (.678) all-time advantage.Since 1990, the SEC leads the ACC in head-to-head games with a 65-50-2 (.564) record. The SEC leads the Big 12 in all-time head-to-head match-ups with an 17-15-0 (.531) record. Against the Big 12's predecessor (the Big Eight) the SEC had a 43-43-6 (.500) record. The SEC leads the Pac-10 59-36-5 (.615).Since 1990, the SEC leads by a much closer 10-9 (.526).
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Boston College and Virginia Tech both left the Big East for the ACC.
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I don't know, but overall (this season) the ACC is creeping on you at 37-11 (as of 12/6/08) including going 3-4 against the SEC in the last two weeks. As of 11/9/2008, in order it looked a little something like this: 1) SEC: 33-8 (.805) 2) BIG 12: 38-10 (.792) 3) ACC: 34-10 (.772) 4) BIG 10: 31-12 (.721) 5) BIG EAST: 26-12 (.684) 6) PAC 10: 13-16 (.448)
look on colege football.com and type in nebraska and look at record
a division record is the win-loss total within a teams conference/division (sec, acc, big ten, etc.) overall record is the win-loss total for all games a team plays, including those not in their conference/division
The all-time record between the Big 10 and SEC football is 94-87-7 in favor of the Big 10.
The ACC won 8 games, while the Big 10 only won 3. The ACC leads the all-time series 9-0. Here's every game's results: North Carolina 66 Ohio State 55 Indiana 83 Georgia Tech 79 Michigan State 81 NC State 58 Duke 82 Wisconsin 58 Florida State 75 Minnesota 61 Clemson 61 Purdue 58 Maryland 69 Illinois 61 Wake Forest 56 Iowa 47 Virginia 94 Northwestern 52 Virginia Tech 66 Penn State 61 Boston College 77 Michigan 64
No they are in the ACC Conference
As of the 2008 season, LSU's record (in football) against the Big 10 is 7-4-1.
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