All-time Record Vs. Annual SEC Opponents Through 2012
School | LSU Record | Streak | 1st Meeting |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | 25–46–5 | Lost 2 | 1895 |
Arkansas | 36–20–2 | Won 2 | 1901 |
Auburn | 26–20–1 | Won 2 | 1901 |
Florida | 25–31–3 | Lost 1 | 1937 |
Ole Miss | 58–39–4 | Won 3 | 1894 |
Mississippi State | 70–33–3 | Won 13 | 1896 |
Texas A&M | 28-20–3 | Won 2 | 1899 |
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