

However, the potential loss of such heated (and profitable, as the games are often shown on national TV) long-standing rivalries as Auburn-Georgia, Alabama-Tennessee, and LSU-Florida have scuttled such plans on the drawing board. Other league athletic directors have advocated discarding the current format and adopting the one used by the Big 12 Conference, where teams play three teams from the opposite division on a home-and-home basis for two seasons, and then switch and play the other three teams from the opposite side for a two-year home-and-home. The following table shows the permanent inter-divisional opponent for each school listed by total number of games played (records through the completion of the 2009 season with Western Division wins listed first) : South Carolina, were played annually before SEC expansion in 1992. All permanent inter-divisional games, with the exception of Arkansas vs. Under the current format, each school plays a total of eight conference games, consisting of the other five teams in its division, two schools from the other division on a rotating basis, and one school from the other division that it plays each year. However, complaints from some league athletic directors about imbalance in the schedule (for instance, Auburn's two permanent opponents from the East were Florida and Georgia - two of the SEC's stronger football programs at the time - while Mississippi State played Kentucky and South Carolina every year) led to the SEC reducing the permanent opponents to only one per team.

Five of these games were against permanent opponents, developing some traditional rivalries between schools, and the sixth game rotated around the other four members of the conference.įrom 1992 through 2001, each team had two permanent inter-divisional opponents, allowing many traditional rivalries from the pre-expansion era (such as Florida vs. The conference sponsors team championships in nine men's sports and twelve women's sports.īefore expansion, each SEC school played six conference games. The current SEC commissioner is Michael Slive.
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The SEC was also the first NCAA Division I conference to hold a championship game (and award a subsequent title) for college football, and was one of the founding members of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). The conference is one of the most successful financially, consistently leading most conferences in revenue distribution to its members, including an SEC record $220.0 million for the 2010–2011 fiscal year.

The SEC participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I in athletic competitions for football, it is part of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly known as Division I-A.

It is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. The Southeastern Conference ( SEC) is an American college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the southeastern part of the United States.
