Membership
Original charter members are denoted in boldface. Invited charter members are denoted with an asterisk.
School | City | State | Tenure | Conference left for | Current conference |
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Alabama | Tuscaloosa | Alabama | 1894–1917, 1919–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Auburn | Auburn | Alabama | 1894–1914, 1916–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Centenary | Shreveport | Louisiana | 1925–1941 | Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (D-III) | |
Centre | Danville | Kentucky | 1910–1941 | Southern Athletic Association (D-III) | |
Chattanooga | Chattanooga | Tennessee | 1914–1916, 1919–1932 | Southern Conference | |
The Citadel | Charleston | South Carolina | 1909–1935 | Southern Conference | Southern Conference |
Clemson* | Clemson | South Carolina | 1895–1922 | Southern Conference | Atlantic Coast Conference |
Cumberland* | Lebanon | Tennessee | 1895–1903 | TranSouth Athletic Conference (NAIA) | |
Dahlonega (North Georgia) | Dahlonega | Georgia | 1908–1909 | Peach Belt Conference (D-II) | |
Davidson | Davidson | North Carolina | 1898–1906 | Southern Conference | |
Delta State | Cleveland | Mississippi | 1936–1941 | Gulf South Conference (D-II) | |
Eastern Kentucky | Richmond | Kentucky | 1930–1942 | Ohio Valley Conference | |
Emory & Henry | Emory | Virginia | 1936–1941 | Old Dominion Athletic Conference (D-III) | |
Erskine | Due West | South Carolina | 1923–1941 | Conference Carolinas (D-II) | |
Florida | Gainesville | Florida | 1910–1917, 1919–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Furman | Greenville | South Carolina | 1898–1899, 1906–1910, 1920–1929, 1932–1935 | Southern Conference | Southern Conference |
Georgetown (Kentucky) | Georgetown | Kentucky | 1915–1941 | Mid-South Conference (NAIA) | |
Georgia | Athens | Georgia | 1894–1914, 1916, 1919–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Georgia Tech | Atlanta | Georgia | 1894–1913, 1916–1922 | Southern Conference | Atlantic Coast Conference |
Gordon Military College | Barnesville | Georgia | 1906–1910 | Georgia Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) | |
Howard College (Samford) | Homewood | Alabama | 1909–1912, 1914–1917, 1919–1931, 1933–1938 | Southern Conference | |
Jacksonville State | Jacksonville | Alabama | 1939–1940 | Ohio Valley Conference | |
Kentucky* | Lexington | Kentucky | 1895–1903, 1911–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Kentucky Wesleyan | Owensboro | Kentucky | 1925–1930 | Great Midwest Athletic Conference (D-II) | |
Louisiana College | Pineville | Louisiana | 1922–1941 | American Southwest Conference (D-III) | |
Louisiana State* | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | 1895–1917, 1919–1923 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Louisiana Tech | Ruston | Louisiana | 1925–1942 | Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference | Western Athletic Conference (Conference USA in 2013) |
Louisville | Louisville | Kentucky | 1914–1941 | Big East Conference | |
Loyola (New Orleans) | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1925, 1930–1937 | Southern States Athletic Conference (NAIA) | |
Memphis State (Memphis) | Memphis | Tennessee | 1935–1942 | Independent | Conference USA (Big East Conference in 2013) |
Memphis University School | Memphis | Tennessee | 1908–1910 | Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (HS) | |
Mercer* | Macon | Georgia | 1895–1937 | Atlantic Sun Conference (Pioneer Football League for football starting in 2013) | |
Miami (Florida) | Coral Gables | Florida | 1929–1942 | Independent | Atlantic Coast Conference |
Middle Tennessee | Murfreesboro | Tennessee | 1931–1942 | Sun Belt Conference | |
Millsaps | Jackson | Mississippi | 1908–1909, 1913–1938 | Southern Athletic Association (D-III) | |
Mississippi* | Oxford | Mississippi | 1895–1912, 1914–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Mississippi College | Clinton | Mississippi | 1910–1917, 1919–1941 | American Southwest Conference (D-III) | |
Mississippi A&M* (Mississippi State) | Starkville | Mississippi | 1895–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Morehead State | Morehead | Kentucky | 1934–1942 | Ohio Valley Conference | |
Murray State | Murray | Kentucky | 1931–1942 | Ohio Valley Conference | |
Nashville* | Nashville | Tennessee | 1895–1908 | University closed in 1909 | |
Newberry | Newberry | South Carolina | 1922–1942 | South Atlantic Conference (D-II) | |
North Carolina | Chapel Hill | North Carolina | 1894–1901 | South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Atlantic Coast Conference |
Northwestern State | Natchitoches | Louisiana | 1928–1941 | Southland Conference | |
Oglethorpe | Atlanta | Georgia | 1920–1925 | Southern Athletic Association (D-III) | |
Presbyterian | Clinton | South Carolina | 1921–1942 | Big South Conference | |
Rollins | Winter Park | Florida | 1925–1942 | Sunshine State Conference (D-II) | |
University of the South (Sewanee) | Sewanee | Tennessee | 1894–1924 | Southern Conference | Southern Athletic Association (D-III) |
South Carolina | Columbia | South Carolina | 1916–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Southern (Florida) | Lakeland | Florida | 1925–1930 | Sunshine State Conference (D-II) | |
Southern Mississippi | Hattiesburg | Mississippi | 1928–1941 | Conference USA | |
Southern University (Birmingham-Southern) | Birmingham | Alabama | 1901–1912 | Southern Athletic Association (D-III) | |
Southwestern Presbyterian* (Rhodes) | Memphis | Tennessee | 1895–1903 | Southern Athletic Association (D-III) | |
Southwestern Louisiana (Louisiana–Lafayette) | Lafayette | Louisiana | 1925–1942 | Sun Belt Conference | |
Spring Hill | Mobile | Alabama | 1927–1931 | Southern States Athletic Conference (NAIA) | |
Stetson | DeLand | Florida | 1925–1931, 1933–1940 | Atlantic Sun Conference | |
Tampa | Tampa | Florida | 1936–1942 | Sunshine State Conference (D-II) | |
Tennessee* | Knoxville | Tennessee | 1895–1916, 1919–1922 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Tennessee Tech | Cookeville | Tennessee | 1933–1942 | Ohio Valley Conference | |
Texas* | Austin | Texas | 1895–1906 | Independent | Big 12 Conference |
Texas A&M | College Station | Texas | 1903–1908, 1913–1914 | Southwest Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Transylvania | Lexington | Kentucky | 1915–1924, 1926–1941 | Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (D-III) | |
Trinity College (Duke) | Durham | North Carolina | 1903–1912 | Atlantic Coast Conference | |
Troy State (Troy) | Troy | Alabama | 1936–1942 | no team (WWII) | Sun Belt Conference |
Tulane* | New Orleans | Louisiana | 1894–1906, 1911–1917, 1919–1922 | Southern Conference | Conference USA |
Union (Kentucky) | Barbourville | Kentucky | 1933–1941 | Appalachian Athletic Conference (NAIA) | |
Union (Tennessee) | Jackson | Tennessee | 1925–1942 | Gulf South Conference (NCAA DII) | |
Vanderbilt | Nashville | Tennessee | 1894–1924 | Southern Conference | Southeastern Conference |
Virginia Tech | Blacksburg | Virginia | 1898 | Atlantic Coast Conference | |
Western Kentucky | Bowling Green | Kentucky | 1921–1942 | Sun Belt Conference | |
Wofford | Spartanburg | South Carolina | 1903–1942 | Southern Conference |
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