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Southeastern Conference
NameSoutheastern Conference
Founded1932
CommissionerGreg Sankey
Teams14
HeadquartersBirmingham, Alabama

Southeastern Conference is an NCAA Division I athletic conference that is comprised of 14 member institutions, including University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, Auburn University, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Kentucky, Louisiana State University, University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, University of Missouri, University of South Carolina, University of Tennessee, Texas A&M University, and Vanderbilt University. The conference is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama and is led by commissioner Greg Sankey. The conference has a rich history, with its member schools competing in various sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and softball, against other top programs like University of Southern California, University of Texas at Austin, and Ohio State University. The conference has also produced many notable athletes, including Tim Tebow, Peyton Manning, and Eli Manning, who have gone on to compete in professional leagues like the National Football League and Major League Baseball.

History

The Southeastern Conference was founded in 1932, when 13 schools from the Southern Conference broke away to form a new conference. The founding members included University of Alabama, University of Georgia, University of Kentucky, Louisiana State University, University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, University of Tennessee, Auburn University, University of Florida, Vanderbilt University, University of the South, Georgia Tech, and Tulane University. Over the years, the conference has undergone several changes, including the addition of new member schools like University of Arkansas in 1992 and University of Missouri and Texas A&M University in 2012. The conference has also been led by several notable commissioners, including Roy Kramer and Mike Slive, who have played important roles in shaping the conference's history and growth. The conference has also been involved in several notable events, including the Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Citrus Bowl, and has produced many notable coaches, including Bear Bryant, Nick Saban, and Urban Meyer, who have gone on to coach at other top programs like University of Notre Dame and University of Michigan.

Member Schools

The Southeastern Conference is comprised of 14 member institutions, including University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, Auburn University, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Kentucky, Louisiana State University, University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, University of Missouri, University of South Carolina, University of Tennessee, Texas A&M University, and Vanderbilt University. These schools are located in 11 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The member schools compete in various sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and softball, and have produced many notable athletes, including John Heisman, Paul Bear Bryant, and Peyton Manning, who have gone on to compete in professional leagues like the National Football League and Major League Baseball. The member schools have also been involved in several notable rivalries, including the Iron Bowl between Auburn University and University of Alabama, and the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party between University of Florida and University of Georgia.

Conference Championships

The Southeastern Conference has a rich history of conference championships, with its member schools competing for titles in various sports, including football, basketball, baseball, and softball. The conference has produced many notable championship teams, including the University of Alabama football team, which has won 17 national championships, and the University of Kentucky basketball team, which has won 8 national championships. The conference has also been involved in several notable championship games, including the SEC Championship Game and the College Football Playoff National Championship. The conference has also produced many notable coaches, including Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, and John Calipari, who have led their teams to conference championships and national titles. The conference has also been involved in several notable bowl games, including the Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Citrus Bowl, and has produced many notable players, including Tim Tebow, Eli Manning, and Drew Brees, who have gone on to compete in professional leagues like the National Football League and Major League Baseball.

Sports

The Southeastern Conference sponsors several sports, including football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, and soccer. The conference is known for its competitive football programs, which include University of Alabama, University of Georgia, University of Florida, and Louisiana State University. The conference is also home to several top basketball programs, including University of Kentucky, University of Tennessee, and Vanderbilt University. The conference has produced many notable athletes, including Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, and Tim Tebow, who have gone on to compete in professional leagues like the National Football League and Major League Baseball. The conference has also been involved in several notable events, including the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament and the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament, and has produced many notable coaches, including John Calipari, Bruce Pearl, and Rick Barnes, who have led their teams to conference championships and national titles.

Rivalries

The Southeastern Conference is known for its intense rivalries, which include the Iron Bowl between Auburn University and University of Alabama, the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party between University of Florida and University of Georgia, and the Egg Bowl between Mississippi State University and University of Mississippi. The conference is also home to several other notable rivalries, including the Tennessee-Vanderbilt rivalry and the Kentucky-Tennessee rivalry. These rivalries are often fueled by geographic proximity, cultural differences, and historical significance, and are a major part of the conference's identity and tradition. The rivalries have also produced many notable games and moments, including the 2013 Iron Bowl, which featured a dramatic Auburn University victory over University of Alabama, and the 2008 SEC Championship Game, which featured a University of Florida victory over University of Alabama. The conference's rivalries have also been involved in several notable events, including the SEC Championship Game and the College Football Playoff National Championship, and have produced many notable players, including John Heisman, Paul Bear Bryant, and Peyton Manning, who have gone on to compete in professional leagues like the National Football League and Major League Baseball.

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