All-time win totals for all 16 SEC teams entering the 2026 CFB season
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After Texas and Oklahoma officially joined the SEC before the 2024 season, Alabama and the Georgia Bulldogs held the top two spots in the overall win/loss rankings in the conference, especially during former Alabama head coach Nick Saban’s historic run, winning six national championships from 2007 to 2023. After Texas A&M joined the conference before the 2012 season, the SEC quickly became the most dominant conference in college football.
However, after the Pac-12 dissolved, placing Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington in the Big Ten, while Arizona headed to the Big 12, resulting in a new conference structure now controlled by the Power 4 (SEC, Big 10, Big 12, ACC) conferences, that has caused plenty of headaches, but has resulted in plenty of entertaining matchups in both the regular season and College Football Playoff.
Amid all the offseason talk regarding a further expansion of the CFP to either 16 or 24 teams, nearly every SEC head coach, including Texas A&M coach Mike Elko, is opposed to this potential change and is just plain tired of being asked about something they have zero control over, wanting to focus on football and each team’s upcoming season.
So, focusing on football, Texas A&M is finally a contending program under Elko, who led the Aggies to their first CFP appearance in program history last season, and the recruiting success, which now includes the No. 1-ranked 2027 cycle, should lead to consistent success. Still, the Kevin Sumlin and Jimbo Fisher eras took a toll on the Aggies’ win/loss record, which now stands at 797 total wins in program history.
Among the rest of the loaded SEC, Texas A&M sits in the middle of the pack at 8th, but could overtake Auburn (7th) if the Aggies put together another double-digit wins season. Here are the complete all-time wins for every SEC football program.
- Alabama — 985
- Texas — 971
- Oklahoma — 960
- Georgia — 904
- Tennessee — 883
- LSU — 822
- Auburn — 809
- Texas A&M — 797
- Florida — 770
- Arkansas — 749
- Missouri — 729
- Ole Miss — 698
- Kentucky — 652
- South Carolina — 648
- Vanderbilt — 635
- Vanderbilt — 593
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