How every SEC team has fared in November the last 10 seasons

We are just days away from the first installment of the College Football Playoff rankings from the selection committee in Dallas. Over the next few months, we will be in constant debate over team resumés, schedule strength, and most impressive wins and losses from teams around the country.
With that in mind, we did a deep dive into every current SEC team’s win-loss record in the month of November over the last ten years to find which teams tend to finish the regular season strongest.
Here’s how each SEC team ranked since 2014 in the final month of the regular season.
1. Alabama – 34-4
2. Georgia – 36-5
3. Oklahoma – 29-7
4. Missouri – 25-13
5. Tennessee – 24-14
6. LSU – 22-15
7. Texas – 21-16
8. Florida – 23-18
9. Mississippi State – 22-18
10. Ole Miss – 19-17
11. Texas A&M – 20-18
12. Auburn – 20-19
13. Kentucky – 17-22
14. South Carolina – 17-23
15. Arkansas – 15-23
16. Vanderbilt – 11-27
Last month, we shared SEC teams’ records for October:
1. Alabama – 34-3
2. LSU – 28-8
3. Oklahoma – 30-10
4. Georgia – 26-9
5. Ole Miss – 23-18
6. Florida – 18-15
7. Mississippi State – 19-16
8. Auburn – 19-17
9. Texas – 19-20
10. Texas A&M – 17-18
11. South Carolina – 16-18
12. Kentucky – 17-20
13. Tennessee – 16-21
14. Missouri – 16-22
15. Arkansas – 13-24
16. Vanderbilt – 8-27