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SEC Football History

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SEC Football History game quiz
"How much do you know about football in the Southeastern Conference? "

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The SEC was founded in December 1932, when 13 schools left which other conference?
    Southern Conference
    Atlantic Conference
    Big South
    Dixie League


2. Who were the first ever champions of the SEC?
    Tulane
    Vanderbilt
    Georgia
    Alabama


3. Which charter member left the SEC after the 1939 season?
    Florida State
    Citadel
    North Carolina
    Sewanee


4. In 1939, which SEC school were the last major college team in the 20th century to finish a regular season unbeaten, untied, and unscored on?
    Tennessee
    Alabama
    Georgia
    Auburn


5. Which 2 schools departed the SEC in the mid-1960s?
    Louisville and Miami
    Kentucky and Vanderbilt
    Georgia Tech and Tulane
    Arkansas and Louisiana Tech


6. Which team had their 1984 conference championship vacated by SEC officials?
    Florida
    Auburn
    Mississippi
    Georgia


7. The SEC expanded to 12 teams in 1992 with the addition of which two schools?
    Arkansas and South Carolina
    Marshall and West Virginia
    Miami and Clemson
    Memphis and Wake Forest


8. The addition of 2 new members led the SEC to create a two-division format, with the respective winners meeting in a season-ending championship game. Which school won the first of these title showdowns?
    Alabama
    LSU
    Florida
    Auburn


9. In 70 seasons of the SEC, which was the only school that failed to win a SEC title?
    Mississippi State
    Kentucky
    Mississippi
    Vanderbilt


10. Which stadium hosted the SEC Championship game ever year from 1994 to 2008?
    Legion Field, Birmingham
    Georgia Dome, Atlanta
    Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans
    LP Field, Nashville

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