Historically, the SEC and the Big Ten have been two of the most dominant conferences in College Football. The SEC typically has several teams in the top 25, while the Big Ten has fallen behind in recent years with Ohio State and Michigan State being two of the only teams to be competing.
The record stands at 15-15 in bowl games since 2000.
The Big Ten leads in head to head bowl games 17-16 since the BCS era(1999).
These stats are current through the 2009-2010 Bowl Season.
The University of Michigan's all-time record against teams from the SEC is 24-9-1 as of the end of the 2011 season.
The University of Michigan. The Wolverines are 24-11-1 as of the start of the 2013 season.
There record against SEC teams is 2-7.
USC is 22-11-1 all-time versus the SEC.
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.
Michigan 24-9-1
29-8
As of the 2008 season, Notre Dame leads the series 42-32-5.
Iowa is 4-3 against SEC teams; 4-2 in bowl games, and they lost to Tennessee 23-22 in the 1987 season opener on a last second field goal. They also shut out Arkansas 25-0 in the 1925 season opener, before the Hogs joined the SEC.
As of the 2009 season, after the teams' game, Michigan leads Michigan State in the series 67-30-5. Also, as of the 2009 season, Michigan leads the series for the Paul Bunyan Trophy 34-21-2, which was started in 1953.
SEC vs. Pac 10: 65-41-7
SEC vs. Pac 10: 65-41-7
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All the Pac-10 fanboy's will say from 2000, but really the SEC leads the Pac-10 59-37-5 (.609) http://www.secsportsfan.com/sec-vs-pac-10-football.html what is the record since 1990 fo PAC10 football vs SEC?